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KWED broadcast team wins top state award for play-by-play coverage (Seguin) – The Texas Associated Press annual Broadcasters Contest has honored KWED’s Mike McBride and Ivy KoehlerMeehan with a first place award in AP’s Play-by-Play category. The duo was recognized for its broadcast of the Navarro and Wimberley playoff football game last season. McBride is the
sports director for the radio station and the Seguin Daily News. especially high honor considering that McBride and KoehlerKoehler-Meehan is the color analyst for all high school football Meehan were competing in a category that includes stations from broadcasts on KWED, including all Seguin Matador games. much larger markets. KWED Radio General Manager Darren Dunn says this is an
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City needs public's help to ensure City of Seguin announces first positive COVID-19 case parks remain open Guadalupe County virus cases hit double digits By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) -- The city of Seguin is pleading for the community to practice social distancing and adhere to the Texas Governor and the Mayor Don Keil's order to limit social gatherings of 10 people or less when visiting the city's parks. “We can't understate the severity of COVID-19. People of all ages, regardless if they are healthy or have underlying medical conditions, are becoming ill,” said Jennifer Sourdellia, the city's public information officer. “If you are sick, please stay at home, rather than venture out to our parks. We must have our residents' help during this critical time to slow the spread in our community.” Sourdellia says if social distancing is not taken seriously, the city will be left with no alternative but to close the parks entirely. The City’s parks and trails are open, but citizens are expected to again practice social distancing and have no more than 10 people in a group. Restrooms, ball fields,
playgrounds, and basketball courts at all park facilities are closed until further notice, including the splash pad at Park West. Also all city parks will be closed Easter weekend April 10-12.
The council last week also approved an emergency ordinance that placed further restrictions on some businesses and places where people might gather. The emergency ordinance requires that all bars, restaurant dining rooms, gyms, movie theatres, bowling alleys, nail and hair salons, tattoo parlors, game rooms and other indoor and outdoor amusement facilities must close to the public immediately. According to city leaders, the emergency ordinance does have some teeth, and people who violate the ordinance could face some large fines.The city is currently not under a shelter in place ordinance. Mayor Keil says they want citizens to continue to practice their own protective measures by staying home when they can, to observe proper social distancing wherever they go, and to wash their hands frequently.
(Guadalupe County) — As of today, Guadalupe County is reporting 13 positive cases of COVID-19, and one of the positive test results is that of a resident who lives in Seguin. The patient is selfquarantined at home and is being monitored by the Texas Department of Health Services (TDHS). At this time, officials this is all the information that has been given to them, but will share more information as it becomes available from TDHS. The positive test result was confirmed on Sunday to both the Guadalupe County Office of Emergency Management and the City of Seguin Emergency Management Coordinator by the Texas Department of Health Services.
As testing becomes more available, the City of Seguin and Guadalupe County expects to see an increase in positive tests throughout the city and county. Officials say the city and county remain committed to monitoring the COVID-19 situation actively and will make decisions that keep the citizens of Seguin and Guadalupe County safe. To help prevent the spread of COVID19, residents are urged to follow these guidelines: • Continue to practice social distancing by keeping six (6) feet apart and avoiding gathering of more than ten (10) people • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcoholbased hand sanitizer. • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands. • Avoid close contact with people who are sick. • Stay home when you are sick. • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue,
then wash your hands. • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces. Minimizing exposure is especially important for people who are 65 or older or who have an underlying health condition like heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, high blood pressure or cancer. People in those groups have a higher risk of developing severe disease if they do get COVID-19, and the safest thing for them during an outbreak will be to stay home as much as possible and minimize close contact with other people. To get ready, they should talk to their doctor about getting additional prescription medications and have enough household items and groceries on hand to stay home as needed. The positive test result was confirmed on Sunday to both the Guadalupe County Office of Emergency Management and the City of Seguin Emergency Management Coordinator by the Texas Department of Health Services. All three patients are at home and have been self-quarantined since being tested.
Mike McBride, Ivy Koehler-Meehan honored with Texas Associated Press award FIRST PLACE, continued from page 1 people to not be too much of a homer, but I also want them “This just confirms what we already knew. Mike McBride is one of the best play-by-play people I’ve ever encountered. He is a terrific talent. He’s a real professional, and it shows in every broadcast. He and Ivy have become a terrific team. You love listening to those games on Friday nights. You know they’re going to paint a wonderful picture for you of the action that’s actually taking place on the field. You can see that in your mind’s eye, and it’s because they do such a great job. And they do it in a very professional way. I can’t stress that enough. I’m a little bit of a play by play snob. I want my
to recognize who their listeners are and why people are tuned into the broadcast. Mike and Ivy do that every Friday night here on KWED. I’m so glad the Associated Press agrees that they are the best in the state,” said Dunn. The first place award was slated to be presented at the AP’s ceremony next month, but the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. AP announced McBride and KoehlerMeehan as finalists for the award earlier this month, and announced on Thursday that the pair had won the top playby-play award.
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Seguin ISD meal program changes effective today By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera (Seguin) -- In an effort to efficiently provide free student meals and minimize the potential for exposure, the Seguin ISD is announcing a few changes to its campus and bus delivery Grab & Go meal program.
Beginning today, March 30, breakfast will be served with lunch each day during the lunch meal service from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. With this change, district officials say they will be removing the breakfast service time of 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. They will instead be serving two meals (one breakfast one lunch) during its lunch meal service from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. District officials say this
latest change is an extra effort to help reduce parent, student and staff risk of exposure by interacting once per day. Also beginning Friday, April 3, the Seguin ISD will serve meals for Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays during the district's Friday lunch meal service. District officials say this change will essentially remove the Saturday meal service. It will also remove the Saturday meal service. Officials say they provide six meals on Fridays during lunch meal service (three breakfasts and three lunches) to cover student meals for Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Campus locations are Ball Early Childhood Center, Jefferson, Koennecke, McQueeney, Patlan and Rodriguez elementaries, plus Seguin High School. Seguin ISD officials say the campus and bus delivery Grab & Go meal locations will not change.
Those efforts will continue as scheduled. Those bus delivery locations in the Seguin ISD include: • 1055 E US 90 (Kingsbury Post Office) • 200 block of Country Acres (at mailboxes) • 100 block of Parkcreek at Creekway (in Parkcreek) • 146 Sandy Oaks Dr. (VFD) • FM 725 & Grove Ln. (McQueeney) • 275 Gallagher Rd. (VFW building in McQueeney Estates) • 8251 FM 1117 (Forest Hills Baptist Church) • 9071 FM 467 (Olmos Store) District officials say that each week, more and more families are taking advantage of the food service program and look forward to serving even more these coming weeks.
We're Going on a Bear Hunt hunt in Seguin. Based on a children's book by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury called " We're Going On A Bear Hunt," families can drive or walk around Seguin to hunt for stuffed bears in the windows of local businesses and homes. Some bears are even enjoying rides through town on fire trucks and in other vehicles.
Special Kyle Kramm, Main Street and CVB director (Seguin) -- Are your little ones getting anxious and tired of being cooped up in the house? Take them out for a bear
Bear sightings first started in downtown, but now they are being spotted all over town. You might spot them in downtown businesses like Funky Monkey Vintage Venue, You're So Crafty, Gift And Gourmet, 1916 Bar & Bistro at the Aumont, Seguin Visitor Center, Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Kristy Kirkland, The Shop at
Design Associates, Keepers Interiors & Furniture, Sandcastle Home Decor, Barking Lot Treats, The Meservey Group, and D6 Promos. Outside of downtown, they are being spotted at KWED, Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Kathy Nossamann, fire stations and residences all over town. All businesses and residents are invited to participate by hosting a bear or hunting for bears. Just place a bear in your window and post a photo on the Facebook event under the Visit Seguin Facebook page. If you are out hunting, take photos of the bears you spot and of your family on the hunt to the Facebook event as well. Have fun making lots of memories and remember to keep your social
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A look at the area's spring sports teams before the UIL coronavirus suspension:Navarro softball (Geronimo) - With the University Interschollastic League (UIL) suspending the spring schedules of the state's high school athletic programs until at least May 4 due to the , we take a look back at the interrupted seasons for some of the teams in the Seguin area and Guadalupe County. The third instalment in the series focuses on the Navarro High School softball team. The Panthers came into the season with high hopes after the deepest playoff run in school history last year.
The Navarro softball team had just defeated Gonzales 14-12 and was gearing up for a first-place showdown with district rival La Vernia when the UIL suspended spring competition earlier this month. Photo courtesy of Navarro Softball Facebook page.
The defending 4A Region IV finalists spent the first few weeks developing chemistry with a mix of players who went through pre-season practice and multi-sport athletes who were part of the basketball team's run to the regional quarterfinals. See NAVARRO, page 5
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Navarro softball before UIL coronavirus suspension runs. Wegman led the lineup with eight doubles, while Sturm, Howard, and Stevens each had seven. Kassidy Bishop (.455), Stevens (.444), Tabares (.429), Tatum Harborth (.375), Berklee Andrews (.368), and Taetem Fox (.308) were regulars batting better than .300 as well. Wegman was the workhorse of the pitching staff with a teamhigh 54-1/3 innings of work. Over the course of those frames, she struck out 44 batters and compiled a 4.67 ERA.
As a team, the Panthers swiped 49 bases in 53 attempts over the first 15 ballgames.
Navarro had games remaining against La Vernia and Cuero on the first round of the district schedule and a non-district matchup with San AntonioAntonian Prep before the second half of the 30-4A slate began.
In addition to Sturm, Melina Tabares was stringing together a strong season in that department, stealing nine bases without being caught.
La Vernia appeared to be the Panthers' most formidable challenger for the district title. The Bears were 15-2-1 overall, 3-0 in district play.
Howard was the RBI leader with 20 driven in. She and Sydni Stevens each hit three home runs, and Ortiz launched the ball out of the park twice.
KWED 1580-AM, the Seguin Daily News, and S e g u i n t o d a y. c o m w i l l u p d a t e any schedule revisions if the UIL sticks to its current timeline and springs seasons resume on May 4.
Photo courtesy of Navarro Softball Facebook page. NAVARRO, continued from page 4
Darrell Harborth is Navarro's head coach in girls basketball and softball, so his assistant Morgan Cavazos assumed the softball reins while the two seasons overlapped. Navarro's overall record was 86-1 when the UIL pulled the plug on spring activities, but the Panthers were gaining momentum with a five-game winning streak and a 4-0 start to the District 30-4A schedule.
The offense was productive up and down the lineup, averaging 7.2 runs per game while posting a team batting average of .417, 39 doubles, five triples, and nine home runs. Four regulars were hitting better than .500. That list includes Lalyn Sturm (.586), Haleigh Ortiz (.560), Samantha Wegman (.538), and Sarah Howard (.512). Sturm owned a team-best .624 on-base percentage and led an aggressive base-running team with 11 stolen bases.
Tabares scored a team high 16
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Vital Statistics Catherine Lydia Naumann Covey
Catherine married Buford Maul in 1966. Not long after their marriage Buford was killed in car accident. This left Catherine with three stepchildren to raise, two teenage girls and a young son. As always, she did this with great care, love, and patience.
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In 1981, she married Bill Covey. She became stepmom to Bill’s adult children and then “Grandma Cathy” to their children, grandchildren, and a large extended family. They soon settled in the Copperas Cove area where they bought land and built a house. Catherine loved living in the country, raising animals, gardening, cooking, and entertaining family and friends. Catherine Lydia Naumann Covey, aged 90, died on March 20, 2020, in Seguin, Texas. A kind, thoughtful, and loving woman, Catherine touched the lives of many people, both professionally and personally. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Catherine was truly everyone’s favorite friend and relative.
When Bill passed away in 2004, Catherine remained in their home, caring for the property, and still working in Killeen. About 5 years later, her beloved brother Louis, who lived in Dallas, became quite ill, and she became his companion and caretaker until his death in 2016. During this time, they lived in Born on September 25, 1929, Catherine New Braunfels and San Antonio, and was a descendant of a German immigrant finally returned to live in their hometown family who settled in the Seguin area in of Seguin. 1848. She was the fifth of the seven Catherine is survived by her sister-in-law, children of Willie and Katie Naumann. Georgia Lee Naumann, and three She grew up on a farm outside of Seguin, stepdaughters, Susan Covey Nickson attending Leisner School and eventually (Tom), Sharon Covey Lanier, and Patty moving into town to go to Seguin High Maul Smithers (Michael); six School, where she graduated in 1947. grandchildren Devin Shanahan (Aimee), Catherine loved to work and had a variety Keith Shanahan (Amanda), Mark Lanier of jobs for over 64 years. She made (Tracy), Becky Lanier, Brandon Lanier friends easily as she was outgoing, (Cynthia), and Misty Toomey (Darren); positive, and kind, as well as being very and eleven great-grandchildren Gage, astute with finances and bookkeeping. Jade, Aaron and Riley Shanahan, Monica, Over the course of her career, she worked Joshua, and Jordan Lanier, Gabe and Sam for several banks and insurance Smithers, and Blu and Cash Toomey. companies. After moving to Copperas Catherine was an aunt to more than 18 Cove area in the 1980s, she worked for 15 nieces and nephews and more than 30 years at the Kempner Water Company great nieces and great nephews. She was and then 11 years at Metroplex Hospital pre-deceased by her siblings, Viola Nagel, in Killeen. At age 80, she retired to attend George Naumann, Herman Naumann, to her ill brother. She said she missed the Jerome Naumann, Willoris Jones, and camaraderie of her friends and colleagues Louis Naumann. and always spoke of going back to work there. A visitation will be held all day Over these years, she had hobbies about Wednesday March 25,2020 for Catherine which she was passionate. In the 1960s, Lydia Naumann Covey will be at she participated in competitive ballroom Crawford and Bowers Funeral Home in dancing. Her nieces loved to see the fancy Copperas Cove. She will be laid to rest at dresses she wore to these competitions. the Kempner Cemetery, next to her Later she became an avid bowler and husband, Bill Covey. A celebration of her life will be held in Seguin at a future date. competed in a league for 20 years.
Orleans, Santa Fe, and any location that had a beach and water. Always loved he will be missed by his family and friends. His was a life well lived! Memorial contributions may be made to the Guadalupe County Humane Society, P.O. Box 1593 Seguin, TX 78155.
George Harold Falk, 84, peacefully passed away on March 27, 2020, at his home in New Braunfels, Texas. George was born on April 18, 1935 in San Antonio, Texas to Faye and Carl Falk Sr. George was the beloved husband and best friend to his wife of 47 years, Dulane Falk (Bettge). Devoted father of George Falk Jr. (wife, Lesa), Erin Falk Ackerman (husband, Howard), Leigh Falk, and Laurie Falk. Loving grandfather of Meghan Ackerman, Natalie Ackerman and Katy Murch. George is survived by his brother, Carl Falk Jr. (wife, Patricia) of Corpus Christi, Texas. George graduated from Jefferson High School in San Antonio, Texas and the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in geology. Over the course of his life, George worked as an Oil Landman, business owner, investor, and real estate broker. George loved to travel with his family and friends and his favorite spots were New
At this time, due to the Covid-19 restrictions, private services will be held. Family and friends are encouraged to sign the online guest book at www.treshewell.com. Special thanks to all of the wonderful neighbors and friends at Gardens of Hunters Creek and to Gifted Hearts Hospice. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155.
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The WATOTO Ministries, children’s choir from The Refuge III Clothing Ministry continues to give Uganda performance scheduled for Thursday, April 2 at away clothing, some furniture, dishes, and other items Faith Lutheran Church has been canceled. at 7535 Elm Creek Road in Seguin. For further Lenten Season at Grace Lutheran information call 830-303-6478. The Grace Lutheran Church will observe the season of Free Bible Course Lent with the theme, "Eyes on Jesus," at 7 p.m. every The World Bible School is offering free Bible Wednesday until Holy Week. correspondence courses. Answer questions from the and send in for grading. Visit studygod.info for Rummage and Bake Sale Postponed Bible further information. The Immaculate Conception Church has postponed its Rummage and Bake Sale scheduled Saturday, April 18 at 213 N. Barnett St. in Marion until further notice. For To be sure your religious organization's meetings and events more information call 618-977-4474. appear in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@kwed1580.com, fax (830) 379-2238, or The McQueeney Baptist Church has canceled its Open drop off the information at the Seguin Daily News/KWED Car Show scheduled for Saturday, April 18. For more office located at 609 E. Court St., Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event. information call 210-265-9200 or 830-557-5532.
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The Seguin Commission on the Arts is seeking nominations for its Outstanding Contributor to the Arts in Seguin that will be announced during the Art at the Texas event May 8. Nominations must be submitted in writing to the Seguin Main Street Program by mail to P.O. Box 591, Seguin, TX 78156 or by email to m a i n s t r e e t @ s e g u i n t e x a s . g o v. Nominations are due by Monday, March 30. For more information call 830-401-2448.
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Complimentary To-go Senior Citizen Meal The Seguin Silver Center will be serving a complimentary to-go meal to any senior citizen who requests one Monday through Friday through April 10. To request a meal, call 830-3036612. The Silver Center also offers a full menu online at silvercenterseguin.com for anyone who wants a meal delivered to your place of business. Call for delivery meal menu and rates at 830-303-6612.
First Friday Feast Cancellation The Geronimo Lions Club First Friday Big Red Barn School Tours Feast has been canceled for Friday, Cancellation The School Tours that were scheduled April 3 at the Big Red Barn. for the month of April at the Big Red Geronimo and Alligator Creeks Barn have been canceled. Clean Up Postponed The 7th Annual Geronimo and Historical Commission Meeting Alligator Creeks Clean Up scheduled Canceled for Saturday, April 4 has been The Guadalupe County Historical postponed until the fall. For more Commission Meeting scheduled for information call 979-845-6980. Wednesday, April 1 has been canceled due to the current viral epidemic. Walk for Life Rally Future meetings will be determined by The South Texas Pregnancy Care the progress of the health conditions in Center has postponed its 2020 Walk for the county and safety of commission Life Rally scheduled for Saturday, members. April 4 at Central Park in downtown Seguin. Civilian Response to Active Shooter Training Seminar New Berlin VFD BBQ Plate Sale Postponed Canceled The Seguin Police Department has The New Berlin Volunteer Fire postponed its Civilian Response to Department has canceled its BBQ Active Shooter Training Seminar Plate Sale scheduled for Saturday, scheduled for Wednesday, April 1. April 4 at the New Berlin Community New date to be determined. Center.
Celebration of Life Rally Postponed The Precious Life Services has postponed its Celebration of Life Rally scheduled for Saturday, April 4 at the Seguin Public Library. For more information visit www.preciouslifeservices.org, or call 830-372-5980.
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RAPPS Individual Sessions The Rural Area Parenting Program Services (RAPPS) will be providing their services for protective parenting, basic parenting, anger management, co-parenting, and tobacco awareness online, per "Zoom." These classes meet the judicial system requirements. For more information call 830-3039225 or visit seguinrappsorg.org.
Relay for Life Survivor Dinner The Relay for Life Survivor Dinner City Meetings scheduled for Sunday, April 5 has been All meetings of City Boards and Commissions have been cancelled canceled. until further notice. City Council and Planning & Zoning will continue Seguin Public Library meeting as scheduled. Closure/Curbside Service The Seguin Public Library is now Municipal Court Cancellations closed until further notice. Patrons are All trials and court hearings at Seguin encouraged to utilize online resources Municipal Court have been cancelled and services during this time. A through the end of the month. curbside pickup is now available from 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Monday through City Parks Restroom Closure and Friday. Visit Easter Closure seguin.biblionix.com/catalog/. For All parks and trails remain open to the more information call 830-401-2422 or public for the time being, however, all text 830-549-4698 or visit public restrooms in the parks are library@seguintexas.gov. closed until further notice. All City parks will be closed Easter Weekend to City’s Utility Billing Office Closes comply with CDC recommendations to Public of gatherings of 50 or more people. The City’s Utility Billing Office is closed to the public. Customers can Splash Pad Closure send payments in the mail, pay at the The Splash Pad at Park West is closed drive-thru window at City Hall, use the until further noticed. drop box located in the overflow parking lot across from City Hall on Seguin Events Complex Closure Mountain Street, set up an automatic All bookings at the Seguin Coliseum bank draft, utilize the City Hub and the Fairgrounds facilities are customer portal online at suspended until further notice. www.seguintexas.gov., or pay over the Customers will receive full refunds for phone by calling 830-401-2460. all facility bookings impacted the Service and convenience fees are also being temporarily waived at this time. public health emergency.
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Elks Bingo Cancellation Hispanic Chamber Power The Seguin Elks Lodge has cancelled Luncheon Postponement The Seguin Hispanic Chamber's all of it Bingo sessions. Annual Men and Women's Power Luncheon has been rescheduled with a Golf Pro Shop Relocation tentative date of Thursday, April 16. The Starcke Park Golf Course Pro The luncheon will pay tribute to a Shop operations have temporarily re- group of men and women for their located to the Parks & Recreation service and leadership in the Seguin building located at 600 River Drive community. Tickets are $10 and are West in Max Starcke Park. The golf available at the Hispanic Chamber course will remain open for the time office, located at 971 W. Court St. in being. For more information call 830- Seguin. Tickets will also be available at the door. 401-2490. Seguin's Got Real Talent Rescheduled The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership Seguin Class of 2020 has rescheduled its fundraising event, Seguin's Got Real Talent, from 5:30 to 8:45 p.m. Thursday, April 16 at the Seguin Coliseum to Thursday, June 11. The Relay for Life Kick Off Event The Relay for Life Kick Off Event winner will receive $1,000. For applications, rules, and ticket sales scheduled for Tuesday, April 14 at visit www.seguinchamber.com, For Kirby's Korner has been canceled. more information call 830-608-4578, or email Zonta Non-Traditional SeguinsGotRealTalent@gmail.com. Scholarships The Zonta Club of Seguin is accepting Flapjack Jamboree & Silent applications for its two Non- Auction Traditional Scholarships for students The Kiwanis Club of Seguin will have who permanently reside in Guadalupe its 62nd Annual Flapjack Jamboree & County through Wednesday, April 15. Silent Auction from 6:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 18 at the Columbus To obtain an application and more Club of Seguin, located at 1015 S. information visit Austin St. in Seguin. Tickets are $7. www.seguinzonta.org/Scholarship_A Proceeds benefit the children of the pplication.html. Seguin community. Sports Leagues Seguin Little League, Seguin Youth Soccer League, the All Youth Sports League and the Seguin Volleyball League are suspending all games until further notice.
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Relay for Life The 2020 Relay for Life of Guadalupe County scheduled for April 18 at the El Fiesta Ballroom in Seguin has been canceled.
Teatro's Annual Recital The Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin will have its 38th Annual Recital featuring the Ballet Folklorico De La Rosa and Mariachi Juan Seguin at 7 p.m. Friday, May 1 at Jackson Auditorium on the campus of Texas Lutheran University. For more Tractor Pull Cancellation visit The Big Red Barn has canceled its information www.teatrodeartes.org, call 830-401Tractor Pull for Saturday, April 18 at 0232 or email 390 Cordova Rd. in Seguin. For more teatrodeartes@yahoo.com. information call 830-379-0933. Teatro Lecture Series The Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin Marion Library Medicare will have its Connecting Tejanos with Counseling their Past and their Future Lecture There will be Medicare Counseling Series: "Hey, Buckaroo (Vaquero)!," provided by a Certified Benefits with Dr. Guadalupe Gorordo, at 10 Counselor from the Alamo Area a.m. Saturday, May 16 at Teatro's Council of Governments (AACOG) Cultural Arts Center, located at 921 W. Braunfels St. in Seguin. For from 4 to 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of New more information visit each month at the Marion Community www.teatrodeartes.org, call 830-401Library. Registration is required by 0232 or email teatrodeartes@yahoo.com. calling 830-491-5767 or emailing jscarlett@AACOG.com. Badges, Bikes and Tykes The City of Seguin Police Department New Braunfels Area Car Club will have its free 2020 Badges, Bikes, Swap Meet and Tykes event from 11 a.m. to 2 The New Braunfels Area Car Club has p.m. Saturday, May 16 at the Starcke canceled its 28th Annual Swap Meet Park Large Pavilion. There will be scheduled for Friday, April 24 lunch provided, games, prizes, bike raffles, face painting, music, and through Sunday, April 26 at the Comal more. County Fairgrounds, located at 801 E. Common St. in New Braunfels. For Summer Day Camp Registration more information call 830-708-1372. The City of Seguin Parks and Recreation Summer Day Camp program registration is now open. The Just 4 Kids Fishin' Day cost is $85 per week with a $25 The 7th Annual Just 4 Kids Fishin' registration fee. The camp runs from Day will be held Saturday, April 25 at 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. June 1 through the Seguin Outdoor Learning Center. July 31 at A.J. Briesemeister Middle For more information and to register School. For more information call 830-401-2480. visit www.seguinolc.org.
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