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Seguin High School salutes its seniors with virtual celebration this Sunday Families to view accomplishments in the comforts of their own home By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera (Seguin) -- The celebration and tribute to the Seguin High School Class of 2020 begins this weekend. Seguin High School is inviting the community to join it as it presents a virtual Senior Celebration Commencement Ceremony beginning at 3 p.m. Sunday The virtual ceremony is significant in that it will take place during the same time and date of the high school's originally planned live graduation ceremony. Although a new live ceremony has been planned for early June, the virtual ceremony was moved into action when school officials simply had no idea of what was going to happen amid the COVID-19 pandemic. High School Principal Dr. Hector Esquivel says from the very beginning, his team quickly mobilized to ensure some kind of recognition for the graduating seniors. "At the time when we started this virtual ceremony, we were not even close to starting to plan an actual live ceremony. We were still on the very tough COVID-19 restrictions from the state and local officials. At the time, we actually thought this was going to be probably the graduation so we hired some people to come on board and produce this and we got the community involved. We got the students notices. When they came up for their cap and gown, we let them know then. Everybody knew where to go to upload their photos. At the time, I was not even thinking about the actual live graduation so we were actually thinking this might be it but we were still holding out hope that maybe we could do something in July or August. This was something we wanted to have as a school to commemorate the Class of 2020 in case something never happened after that so this is the importance of this project," said Esquivel. See VIRTUAL, page 2
Here's a behind the scenes look at the production of this Sunday's virtual SHS Senior Celebration. Superintendent ISD Superintendent Dr. Matthew Gutierrez takes to the podium to address seniors and their families. Courtesy photo.
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"I've talked to some parents and what some of the parents are telling me is 'yes, they are going to have more people at their Esquivel says the creation of the one hour celebration is a house because obviously for social distancing, the live tribute to every class member. He says unlike the traditional graduation is going to be limited. So, this is kind of a live ceremony, each senior was provided an opportunity to graduation party per say with having everybody available share their high school accomplishments and will be recognized during that time. "On Sunday, you are going to see basically the speeches that would have happened at an actual live graduation because we are limited in time at the live due to social distancing and things of that nature. We wanted to include just about as many things in this virtual graduation as the live one. For example, you have the valedictorian, salutatorian speeches. You have your class officer speech, senior class president. You are going to have basically everybody's name pop through the screen with a picture or whatever they sent us. It will look pretty much like a graduation without the person being live there. We like it because we are also honoring or recognizing the accomplishments of our students as their pictures flash like NHS, National Honor Society, Top 10, associate degree recipient -- all those things that their parents or family members and friends will be able to see for a brief moment when their name flashes on the screen. They'll be able to see all the accolades so we are excited about that," said Esquivel. Seguin High School seniors on Saturday, June 6 will also be participating in a live ceremony at Canyon High School. The ability to lock down that date and schedule that ceremony also came as a surprise for the high school. Esquivel says because the live ceremony will have limited attendance, this Sunday's online celebration is a perfect way for seniors to celebrate with others.
"We as principals, one of our major marquee events is graduation and it's also a special moment where you see kids that have been with us for four years, you see them mature. You see them just happy, excited to be taking on the world but more importantly, it's about really not taking away a tradition that every child should have and we are glad that we are able to do this as we've done with 125 other graduations that this high school has had. So, it's very important that we continue that because that kid will never have another senior year, another graduation. So, it's just really important. I can't describe it in words but I would hate for any person in the Class of 2020 say 'I never had a graduation.' That wouldn't sound really good to me so I'm glad that this is happening," said Esquivel. Esquivel says he applauds his entire high school team for putting in the work and helping to make this Sunday happen. He especially thanks those in Mat Cast for also contributing their talents. He says the celebration will definitely be one for the books and promises the kids some special surprises at the end.
"We are excited about Sunday. I think that people are going to be pleasantly surprised. The people that worked on this project did an amazing job and really put their whole heart into making the kids the centerpiece of this there at their house if that's what the family wanted to do. whole process so that's what I'm really excited about. I Others claim they are just going to watch it and then hold out hope people enjoy it and of course, lucky for us, we are for the real one. To us, they are both real except one is going to turn around the following week and do something virtual. They are both equally important," said Esquivel. similar and be able to say goodbye to our Class of 2020," said Esquivel. Ever since live graduation ceremonies were in jeopardy, Esquivel has publicly shared his commitment to not let this class go The virtual celebration will be made available at 3 p.m. unnoticed. He says he is proud to now be able to host two very Sunday. View the ceremony at special celebrations for this very deserving group of students. youtube.com/MatCastAnnouncements.
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Seguin ISD names Teachers of the Year for 2019-2020 By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
were the winners and we took photos there," said Jackson.
(Seguin) -- The last day of school started off with a huge surprise for a pair of Seguin ISD Teachers. Katie Chabot, of Ball Early Childhood Center, was named as this year's Seguin ISD Elementary Teacher of the Year. Tommie Jackson, of A.J. Briesemeister Middle School, was also recognized earning the title of Seguin ISD Secondary Teacher of the Year.
Jackson says he is honored for the title and believes Seguin is where he was meant to be.
Unlike other years, the competition for the top teacher didn't stop amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead the selection committee utilized technology and other innovative resources to narrow its selection down to these two top teachers. The teachers were competing against a batch of other teachers who earlier this spring were recognized as Teacher of the Year in his or her respective campus. and they take pictures and she said 'it's just going to be like the pictures Normally, the districtwide winners of everybody' and so that's how she would be surprised during a Teacher fooled me and so I got there and of the Year Banquet hosted for all top thought it was going to be all of us teachers. However, due to the and then when it was just me and Mr. unexpected school closure, district Jackson, I was like 'okay....maybe it's officials this year had to find a new more than just pictures.' That's how way in which to make their they made it a surprise," said Chabot. announcement. As for the surprise itself, Chabot, Chabot, a pre-kindergarten three says she couldn't be more honored year old special education teacher at by the recognition and is pleased by Ball, says hearing the news was the obvious growth that she has definitely a great way to start her illustrated over the last three years -day. years all spent in Seguin.
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"My principal was pretty sneaky about it. She told me it was like the typical pictures. I see it every year -the teacher of the year, they go in
"It was an honor for sure. It was very surreal in that moment. It wasn't expected so I was really shocked but completely honored and I wouldn't
Kathrynn Chabot
"I'm really really grateful and really humbled. Seguin reminds me a lot of where I am from. I'm from Del Valle and the kids remind me of the kids I grew up with so it's been very easy to connect with them and to understand where they are coming from. So, I've gotten really lucky this being my first ever teaching job. I've only ever taught in Seguin. I've only been a teacher for four years. So, this place has quickly become my home and it's very quickly become a place that I love and appreciate so I'm very very honored to be a part of that. I'm also just very surprised because there are a lot of teachers who were being considered that I appreciate and that I think do amazing work. Considering what that group was, it's just an honor and a privilege," said Jackson.
be where I am today without all the people who have supported me and mentored me and really put their time into me so I felt humbled that I won and also really honored that I had all of those people behind me," District officials describe Chabot as said Chabot. understanding "the importance of building relationships, establishing Jackson says he too was surprised by trust, and creating mutual respect the early morning announcement. He with her students and their parents." says the news was a perfect way to They also say that Jackson "has wrap up another year as the theatre found that being transparent, arts teacher at Briesemeister. deliberate and inviting" has made students appreciate him in his theatre "We were told that we had a meeting program. at Central Office and to dress professionally and then when we got As the district's top two teachers and there, we realized that it was just the for their contributions to students, two of us and administration and we both Chabot and Jackson were started putting the pieces together honored with a plaque and awarded a and they announced to us that we monetary prize.
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Big Game Rewind - the area's top sports moments of 2019-20: Marion football - Bulldogs rally from early 14-0 deficit to edge Randolph 31-28 in district opener
win over Randolph in the District 15-3A because of its eventual impact on a opener at Mickler Memorial Field in tight district race. (Seguin) - Over the next few weeks, we Universal City. continue to look back and revisit the best Marion ended up 5-1 in the 15-3A-Division moments in high school sports for the teams I certainly won't disagree with Bulldog standings, sharing the district championship in the KWED/ Seguin Daily News coverage fans who give the nod to the playoff win. with Jourdanton, and finishing one game area that completed their seasons during the If you say "there's nothing like a playoff ahead of 4-2 Randolph. Coming up short 2019-20 school year. win," I won't argue. Playoff wins are on that late September evening would have indisputably special. resulted in a third-place finish and less The third installment of our Big Game favorable matchup in the bi-district playoffs Rewind series focuses on Marion football. As I explain my decision, remember that as (though Randolph did win its first-round a one-man sports department who matchup over Mathis, 42-13). The Bulldogs advanced through the bi- broadcasts the full schedule of Seguin and district round of the 3A Division I Texas Lutheran football while covering Finding a way to shake off the early 14-0 playoffs for the second straight season Navarro, Marion, and Lifegate as best I can, deficit on the road and grind out a win was under head coach Ryne Miller, and my I don't have the luxury of witnessing the critical in laying the foundation for those first instinct was to choose that Bulldogs in person every Friday night. later accomplishments - the shared district commanding 56-30 playoff win over title and the playoff victory. Lyford as the season's top moment, but I I went with the win over Randolph ultimately went another direction. because it was a tight, back-and-forth Coach Miller recognized the importance game that tested and ultimately of the win, and the fashion in which it My choice flips the fall calendar back to showcased the Bulldogs' resolve and was secured, when he chatted with me Sept. 27, the night Marion came back from toughness in the crucible of a during the following week's Bulldog an early 14-0 deficit to notch a 31-28 road pressure-packed fourth quarter, and Report on KWED. -Mike McBride, Sports Director-
"I think the big thing was watching those guys grow up, watching them mature throughout the first half of the season so far," Miller said. "We preach about it in practice all the time, just finishing, and the word of the week last week was 'consistency', so trying to be more consistent across the board at every position on offense, defense, and special teams. Those guys came out and played really well. Obviosly, hats off to Randolph. Those guys are returning like nine and eight on offense and defense, but our guys pulled through and put together a complete game, and it was really good." Randolph put the Bulldogs in an early 14-0 hole with a three-yard touchdown run by Jaden Arthur and a 37-yard scoring strike from Jack Morrison to Maximus Hill in the first quarter. See REWIND, page 5
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Big Game Rewind Marion survives road test vs. Ro-Hawks REWIND, contuned from page 4 Marion responded with 24 straight points from late in the first quarter to early in the third to build a double-digit lead. Senior quarterback Zach Goodwin hit Jacob Devora with touchdown passes of 16, 17, and one yard, and Juan Ortiz drilled a 36-yard field goal during that span. The Ro-Hawks awakened to reclaim the lead with a short run by Morrison and a 34-yard fumble return by Arthur. The Bulldogs trailed 28-24 entering the fourth quarter before rallying to win the game. Marion converted fourth-andnine from the Randolph 41yard line to keep the game clinching drive going when Hutch Rabenaldt hauled in a 15-yard strike from Goodwin. Goodwin scampered in from five yards out two plays later to generate the final margin with 2:30 to play. The Marion defense turned Randolph over on downs to clinch the outcome.
Goodwin finished 12-20 for 169 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception. He also led Marion in rushing with 51 yards and the late score on 10 carries. Devora coralled three receptions, all touchdowns, for a total of 60 yards. Rabenaldt totaled 54 receiving yards on four catches. "I think they finally just settled in," Miller said of his team's resilience after the early deficit. "Randolph's a tough place to play. It's a grass field, which our guys aren't used to a whole lot because they don't see it. But I think just getting settled in, because on film, obviously Randolph is an extremely good football team, so I think once our guys, once they kind of settled in, 'okay we can play with them', they finally turned it on a little bit and ended up competing. We scored three scores right off the bat after being down 14-0, and went into halftime with a little momentum going." Marion went on to finish 8-4, with the season ending in a secondround playoff loss to Vanderbilt-Industrial. The fourth installment of the Big Game Rewind series will feature the Lifegate six-man football team next week.
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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.
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“hope” in English. They did this “in hope” she would survive. Esperanza was born in San Antonio,TX on June 26 1930. Anacleto’s occupation took the family from Texas to Mexico and back to Texas but somewhere in there she met her future husband, Jesus Vasquez. She married “Chuy” and in time, had four children. When Jesus was killed in an auto accident, Hope became a widow with four children under the age of 10. She had always had a strong faith, but now it was time to employ her name with full force. Hope began a very very hard life of being a widow with no job, a one room house next to her father-in-law, and an education that ended in 3rd grade with which to raise four children. But she was not alone. She had her husband’s cousins nearby, her sister Velia in San Antonio and brother Rodolfo in Seguin. She thanks all of them for helping her raise her kids. She never has taken credit for herself but gave the glory to God for sending her help. Always strong in faith, Hope was active at her church, Virgen de Guadalupe Catholic Church.
When the previous two children of Joaquina and Anacleto Ortiz died in infancy, the two decided that if the next child lived, and was a girl, they would name her Esperanza, which means
She was active in The Angels of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Cursillista group and the Guadalupanas as well as a long-time member of The Apostolic Movement of Schoenstatt.
Elmer Hill
Elmer Hill was born to Floyd Nelson Hill, Sr. and Elizabeth Ann (Dodds) on June 24, 1931 in Edna, Texas.
After her husband’s death, Hope worked many Visitation will begin on Friday, May 29, 2020 at jobs to provide for her children. She worked for 9:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic the Seguin ISD and retired after many years of Church followed by the recitation of the Holy service. Rosary at 9:30 a.m. Holy Catholic Mass will begin at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Our Including the school district, Hope worked at Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Cemetery. Social Texas Lutheran College (now University) and distancing and CDC guidelines will be followed was a housekeeper for many households. at all services, face coverings are required. Her hobbies ranged from collecting milk glass to Serving as pallbearers will be, Josue Vasquezsewing clothes. She loved Texas, bluebonnets, Weber, Isaiah Vasquez-Flores, Jesus Vasquez, and her country. David Havel, Ismael Flores, Zachary Rangel, Jacob Villareal and Paul Andrew Rangel. Esperanza went to be with her Lord on May 26 2020, on her own terms. Preceding her in death were her parents Anacleto and Joaquina Ortiz, Pera thanks her brother Rodolfo Ortiz for his sisters: Maria, Manuela, Velia and infant siblings help throughout the years. “Rorro” has always she never got to meet until now. She lives on in been faithful and helpful. Esperanza said: her little brother Rodolfo, and four children, “During hard times, he would patch my little Ramiro Vasquez, Angelita Vasquez (David casita; cut the yard every week. In the house, he Havel), Rudy Vasquez (Janice) and Elida patched the walls and he took care of the Vasquez Lopez (Pedro.) She loved her plumbing. He loved my little casita as much as I grandchildren: Jesus Vasquez, Javier Vasquez, did!" Josue Vasquez-Weber, Liane Vasquez-Weber, Isaiah Vasquez-Flores, Mateo Vasquez-Diaz, You are invited to sign the guest book at Paul Rangel, Zach Rangel, Jacob Villarreal and www.treshewell.com. Athena Vasquez. To many, she was “Pera.” Pera’s heart had plenty of room for all her Arrangements are under the direction of Tres nieces, nephews, their children, her friends and Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, extended family. 78155, 830-549-5912
Braunfels; son, Kevin Hill and wife, Penny of Schertz; daughter, Lory Hill Alves of Dubuque, IA; grandchildren Meagan Alves McGrew and husband, Austin and He went to be with his Lord and Christian Alves, all of New Savior on May 20, 2020 in New Braunfels and numerous nieces Braunfels, Texas. & nephews. Elmer was preceded in death by his parents; siblings, Audrey Savley, Floyd Hill, Jr. and Rosa Mae Hill and nephew, Larry Hill. He is survived by his loving wifeof 54 years, Arlene F. Hill of New
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Memorial donations may be made to: Emanuel Lutheran Visitation with social distancing will Church in Seguin or St. Jude be held from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM Children’s Research Hospital. on Monday, May 25, 2020 at Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home in A Memorial Service will be held at New Braunfels. a later date. Please sign the guestbook at A Private Family Graveside doeppenschmidtfuneralhome.com
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Water Recreation Reminders Along Starcke Park
The Seguin LULAC Community Garden has vegetables ready to pick. Rivers and lakes have re-opened with proper social distancing Please bring your own bag and be careful where you step. For more requirements, however, the City of Seguin Parks & Recreation Department information call Ricardo Guerra at 830-822-5820. reminds citizens that recreational use of the Guadalupe River in Max Starcke Park is currently restricted in the designated "Restricted Safe Seguin Public Library Services The Seguin Public Library is now open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday Zone" by Court Order prompted by a spillgate failure on Lake Dunlap in through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. The Laptop Lab and fall 2019. Pole fishing from the riverbank is permitted, except near the City Curbside Service will continue operations during these hours. Only the first of Seguin Water Treatment Plant. floor will be open to the public for “grab & go” service. Laptop sessions may be reserved ahead of time, but walk-ins are welcomed. Patrons are Starcke Park Golf Course encouraged to utilize online resources and services during this time. Visit Starcke Park Golf Course is open to the public with tee times spaced out at seguin.biblionix.com/catalog/ to reserve materials. For more information 16 minute intervals. The Pro Shop is closed until further notice. Tee times visit http://library.seguintexas.gov, call 830-401-2422, text 830-549-4698 can only be made by calling the Pro Shop at 830-401-2490. Tee time or email library@seguintexas.gov. reservations will be limited to four or less golfers.
American Legion Bingo
American Legion Post 245 will begin playing Bingo at 5 p.m. Friday, May Seguin Wave Pool 29 and Sunday, May 31 at 618 E. Kingsbury Street. There is a restriction The Wave Pool will not open for the 2020 summer season. of 25% capacity, or 80 players at this time.
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City Parks Restroom and Playgrounds/Play Equipment Closure
The Seguin ISD Summer Meal Program will begin Monday, June 1. All parks and trails remain open to the public for the time being, however, Locations and serving times can easily be found by calling 211, texting all public and playgrounds/play equipment restrooms in the parks are FOODTX to 877-877 or visiting SummerFood.org. closed until further notice.
City Meetings
All meetings of City Boards and Commissions have been cancelled until further notice. City Council and Planning & Zoning are meeting virtually. In addition to meeting virtually, City Council meetings have re-opened to the public (following all social distancing guidelines). Additionally, the 5:30 p.m. meeting will be available via Facebook Live on the City's Facebook page. The next City Council meeting is Tuesday, June 2.
City’s Utility Billing Office Remains Closed to Public
The City’s Utility Billing Office is closed to the public. Customers can send payments in the mail, pay at the drive-thru window at City Hall, use the drop box located in the overflow parking lot across from City Hall on Mountain Street, set up an automatic bank draft, utilize the City Hub customer portal online at www.seguintexas.gov., or pay over the phone by calling 830-401-2460. Service and convenience fees are also being Cibolo Grange Hall Farmers Market The Cibolo Grange Hall Farmers Market will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. temporarily waived at this time. Thursdays and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the first and third Saturdays of the month at 413 North Main Street in Cibolo. For more information, or to join Municipal Court Cancellations as a vendor, visit the Cibolo Grange Farmers Market Facebook page or text All trials and court hearings at Seguin Municipal Court have been 210-722-9054. cancelled. Court dates will be rescheduled at a later time. To ensure non-profit organization's meetings and events appear in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@kwed1580.com, fax 379-2238, or drop off the information at the Seguin Daily News/KWED offices located at 609 E. Court St. in Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event. CLICK HERE TO VIEW ONLINE
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Cinderella Ball Cancelled
Antique Tractor Pull
Master Naturalist Training
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The Seguin Police Department has cancelled its 101th Annual Cinderella Ball from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 26 at the Seguin Event Complex (Coliseum). Refunds will be issued for any tickets/carriage rides purchased Seguin Events Complex Closure All bookings at the Seguin Coliseum and the Fairgrounds facilities are For more information call 830-401-2386. suspended until further notice. Customers will receive full refunds for all Field of Honor 2020 Cancellation facility bookings impacted by the public health emergency. The Field of Honor 2020 scheduled from June 27 to July 5 in the field by Faith Lutheran Church has been cancelled. Any sponsorships collected this Sports Leagues Seguin Little League, Seguin Youth Soccer League, the All Youth Sports year will be used for 2021. League and the Seguin Volleyball League have suspended all games until Young Marines/SS American Memorial Concert Fundraiser further notice. There will be a concert "Soldiers Songs & Voices," featuring Scotty Alexander and special guest, Rio Russell, from 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday, June Farmers Market & Artisans Alley The Big Red Barn will have its Farmers Market & Artisans Alley from 9 27 at the Lazy U Ranch located at 450 Naumann Road in Seguin. Proceeds a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 6 at 390 Cordova Road in Seguin. The Market benefit the Guadalupe Valley Young Marines and the SS American is held the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month. For more information text Memorial. Tickets are $25 and free to all active duty with military ID. For more information visit www.ssamemorial.org. 210-722-9054. The Splash Pad at Park West is closed until further notice.
The Big Red Barn will host an Antique Tractor Pull at 10 a.m. Saturday, The Guadalupe Master Naturalists have applications available for the 2020 June 6. There will be plenty of room to spread out while cheering for your training class to become a certified naturalist. The classes begin Tuesday, August 11 and continues every other Tuesday to Nov. 21 at the Schertz favorite tractor. Senior Center, located at 608 Schertz Parkway in Schertz. The cost is $110 and the deadline to apply is Saturday, Aug. 1. Applications are available Dowdy School Reunion Cancellation The Dowdy School Reunion scheduled for Saturday, June 6 has been online at http://txmn.org/guadlupe. For more information call 830-379canceled. With the COVID-19 uncertainty and social distancing guidelines, 1972. the reunion committee decided to cancel the reunion. For more information Poker Tournament Fundraiser contact Stanley Dolle at 830-305-5123. The Big Red Barn will have a Poker Tournament Fundraiser at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 15. The doors open at 12:30 p.m. with $250 tickets before SOLC Summer Adventure Camp Registration is now open for the Irma Lewis Seguin Outdoor Learning Wednesday, Aug. 12 and $300 afterwards. Get a group of four or more Center Summer Adventure Camp June 8 through July 24. Registration together and save with $200 each ticket before Thursday, Aug. 13. Tickets forms and more information is available at www.seguinolc.org. are available at www.texagedu.org/texasholdemtournament/, Gift & Applications are also being accepted for camp counselors and counselors- Gourmet, or Westerholm Koehler Insurance. For more information call 830-379-0933. in-training. Submit resume and references to info@seguinolc.org. To ensure non-profit organization's meetings and events appear in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@kwed1580.com, fax 379-2238, or drop off the information at the Seguin Daily News/KWED offices located at 609 E. Court St. in Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event. CLICK HERE TO VIEW ONLINE
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