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Matador Stadium inches closer to the finish line Seguin High School hopes to step onto field soon

"First of all, looking at the stadium, if you've driven by recently, you know we are about almost 75 percent complete with the stadium so getting there. Going up quick. We are on schedule to possibly have the field turned over by the end of this month so the team can start using the field under safety precautions so that's a plus. Again, it's all weather related but we are in good shape right now. The complex, again, will be turned over to us in August," said Lewis.

"You can see almost both sides, the stands at least the framework on the home side is going up right now. To finish up, they put the glass on the press box etc. It kind of really changed the whole landscape of it when they got that glass up. They've built the foundation. The concrete has started on the home side and that will continue and then the building of the concession, restrooms will go up under the home side stands. The home side bleacher installation is ongoing. Ticket booth construction is ongoing both ticket booths are there and they are finishing up some of that piece right now. Restrooms, concessions are ongoing. The turf, the track, they already done striping on the track so most of that is already done. I think they still have to do the time clock installation on each end but most of that has gotten done. We have posted pictures of that. It looks really good. Press box construction is ongoing. We are doing installation inside and pretty much all drywall and wiring and so forth and they continue to work through each of those pieces," said Lewis.

During the board meeting, Lewis listed off a checklist of projects that are currently underway at the stadium.

The new Matador Stadium being built at See more photos on page 3 its existing site was approved by voters in 2019.

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(Seguin) -- The Seguin ISD may just be days away from having its Matador Stadium football field returned to its athletic department. That's the latest word from Bill Lewis, Seguin ISD associate superintendent of technology. Lewis recently provided a bond update on the Seguin High School Matador Stadium to members of the Seguin ISD Board of Trustees. Lewis says things are all moving along as planned.

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Seguin PD partners up with local business to catch thief Nichols says after being targeted by thieves, the Seguin PD was able to not only recover stolen property but find the person responsible.

James Ernest Mathis By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera (Seguin) -- Thanks to the faith that a local business has in the Seguin Police Department, officers were able to snag an area thief. Seguin Police Chief Terry Nichols says the arrest occurred Friday morning but not after the Seguin PD teamed up with Dietz Tractor Company.

"They went through the fence, tried to hotwire one of the big tractors and then forced open the gate and stole two riding lawn mowers, deck mowers -- very big expensive deck mowers. They also stole a flatbed trailer from one of the businesses right down the street Seguin Machining and Supply. We found the trailer stolen from Seguin Machining and Supply in the parking lot of the Philips Market right there at the corner with Austin at the access road. It was abandoned there and looking around, they found one of the mowers hidden in the brush behind the store as well. We worked with the Dietz and they agreed to let us to leave it out there and put it under surveillance, leave

the mower in the weeds and we kept it under surveillance for two days, electronic surveillance and then Friday morning, it started moving and we stopped the man pulling it on a trailer at the 647 mile marker headed towards Houston on Friday morning. We arrested him for the theft of the mower on a stolen trailer that was stolen from our Tractor Supply," said Nichols. Nichols says he is thankful to Dietz for giving them a chance to make things right. "I'll give a shout out to Dietz because they had the courage to trust us, to allow us to keep it under surveillance. They could have very easily said 'give us our $10,000 mower. Thank you very much. We are done.' But, they allowed us to leave it out there and trusted us to take care of it and we did," said Nichols.

Nichols says these types of community partnerships are important in not only allowing them to solve crimes but to help deter others from happening.

personal. So, were so excited to be able to have an opportunity for the folks at Dietz to give us an opportunity to actually try some technology and see if we can hold a person accountable and long behold, the "To be a victim of a crime, it's horrible. I've man came back and he was sure enough to been a victim so I know and it can be very think he could strike twice in Seguin and frustrating for businesses especially we caught him," said Nichols. people who have been hit in the past. So, it would be very easily just to say 'no, we Arrested and taken into custody was are going to take a loss, file an insurance traveling thief James Ernest Mathis, 51. claim and be done with it.' But, they Nichols say Mathis, who has ties to trusted us and they worked with us to help Houston and Corsicana, is known for solve this crime and I'd like our folks to doing this type of thing all across the state. know that we take this very personal too Unfortunately, Nichols says they were when someone attacks some of our unable to recover one mower but will businesses because those men and women out driving in the middle of the night continue to work with other agencies as patrolling, they want nothing more than to they continue their investigation. catch a thief, to catch a burglar and when they come to work the next day and they Mathis remains in the Guadalupe County realize that they got hit, they take it Jail in lieu of a $50,000 bond.

GRMC achieves Healthgrades Outstanding Patient Experience Award

(Seguin) -- Guadalupe Regional Medical Center (GRMC) has announced that it has achieved the Healthgrades 2020 Outstanding Patient Experience Award™. This distinction recognizes GRMC as being among the top 5 percent percent of hospitals nationwide for patient experience, according to Healthgrades, the leading resource that connects consumers, physicians and health systems. Healthgrades evaluated 3,346 hospitals that submitted at least 100 patient experience surveys to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), covering admissions from April 2018 through March 2019, to identify hospital performance. Of those hospitals evaluated, 424 hospitals outperformed their peers-based on their patients' responses-to achieve this distinction. "It is an honor to be recognized for a third consecutive year in Outstanding Patient Experience from Healthgrades", says GRMC CEO Robert Haynes. "Over the past 17 years, GRMC has instituted a culture of excellence, which empowers each employee no matter their role to always remember, our goal is to serve and make a positive difference in each life we are privileged to touch, one patient, one interaction at a time."

Healthgrades evaluated hospital performance by applying a scoring methodology to 10 patient experience measures, using data collected from a 29-question experience survey from the hospital's own patients.

"The 2020 Outstanding Patient Experience Award recognizes the hospitals that are committed to improving the patient experience throughout the entire organization. Patient experience plays a huge role in the perception of the care a patient receives, and it is important that hospitals continue to learn from and evolve their patient experiences. It is also equally important that consumers access this information and do their research when determining where to receive care," said Brad Bowman, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Healthgrades. The survey questions used were focused on patients' perspectives of their care in the hospital. The topics of these questions ranged from cleanliness and noise levels in patient rooms to physician and nurse communication. The measures also include whether a patient would recommend the hospital to friends or family.


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Sports Digest Texas Motor Speedway Will Welcome Fans For July Races

(Fort Worth, TX) -- When NASCAR events make a pit stop July 18th and 19th at Texas Motor Speedway, it will be the first major sports event in the Lone Star State to open to fans since the coronavirus pandemic shutdown sports in mid-March. The NASCAR Cup Series O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 will cap off the weekend. The Xfinity Series and truck series races will be run the prior day.

Former College Station Pitcher Transferring To Baylor MLB Officially Back (New York, NY) -- Hello baseball. Major League Baseball and its players have agreed to start the 2020 regular season. In a tweet, the players union said all issues have been resolved. Training camps will begin on July 1st and Opening Day is set for July 23rd or 24th. Rosters will be expanded to 30 for the first two weeks and spitting is prohibited. Also, a runner will be placed at second base in extra-inning regular-season games.

Report: Rockets To Sign Nwaba

(Houston, TX) -- The Rockets are signing shooting guard David Nwaba to a two-year contract during the NBA transaction window, per Shams Charania of The Athletic. He appeared in 20 games for the Nets this season before being waived on January 3rd. Nwaba's ruptured right Achilles will sideline him for the resumption of the NBA season next month near Orlando. Houston reportedly waived center Isaiah Hartenstein to make roster space for Nwaba, who has also played for the Lakers, Bulls and Cavs.

(Waco, TX) -- Travis Hester, who compiled a 30-and4 record with a sub-two ERA in four years at College Station High, announced on Twitter he is transferring from Arkansas to Baylor. He received a medical redshirt his first year with the Hogs after undergoing elbow surgery and did not pitch in 2020 before coronavirus suspended the season. Hester will be draft eligible next year. He was recently named player of the decade on The Bryan Eagle's 2010s Brazos Valley All-Decade Baseball Team.

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Rope found hanging in Wallace's garage was coincidence

(Lincoln, AL) -- NASCAR went to Talladega Superspeedway on heightened alert after Bubba Wallace, its only Black driver, took on an active role in a push for racial equality. Wallace had successfully called for the ban of the Confederate flag and received threats. Fans paraded past the main entrance of the Alabama track displaying the flag, and a plane circled above the speedway pulling a Confederate flag banner that read ''Defund NASCAR.'' So NASCAR moved quickly when one of Wallace's crew members discovered a rope that resembled a noose in their garage stall. The sanctioning body called in federal authorities, who ruled Tuesday it had been hanging there since at least last October and was not a hate crime.

Wallace's garage and none provided any details of the incident. Because of health protocol restrictions, a limited number of personnel have access to the garage. Only a handful of Wallace's crew members and NASCAR saw the rope. Roughly 48 hours after the discovery, federal authorities said video confirmed the rope ''was in that garage as early as October 2019'' hanging from a garage door. The rope was referred to as a noose, but can be used as a handle when closing the door.

Phelps continued to call it a noose after authorities said no charges would be filed, and held firm in that NASCAR is investigating why the rope was tied that way. He was pleased it wasn't a hate crime directed at ''I stand behind Steve and I stand behind NASCAR,'' he said. Wallace, but insisted NASCAR would have conducted its ''NASCAR was worried about Talladega. We had that one circled investigation the same way even now knowing it was just a U.S. Attorney Jay Town and FBI Special Agent in Charge Johnnie on the radar with everything going on.'' coincidence. Sharp Jr. said the investigation determined ''nobody could have known Mr. Wallace would be assigned'' to that same stall. NASCAR opened the Talladega gates to 5,000 fans, its highest ''We would have done the same investigation. It was important for NASCAR said it was the lone garage stall with a pull down rope number so far during the coronavirus pandemic. us to do,'' he said. that resembled a noose. Since finding his voice over the last month, the 26-year-old ''The evidence was very clear that the noose that was in the garage NASCAR has defended its reaction and insisted it would call the Mobile, Alabama native has embraced an international role in was in there previously. The last race we had in October, that FBI again. A defiant Wallace said there is no confusion and the NASCAR's attempt to push past its rocky racial history. Wallace noose was present. The evidence we had, it was clear we needed has worn an ''I Can't Breathe'' shirt, raced with a Black Lives to look into this.'' rope had been fashioned into a noose. Matter paint scheme in Virginia and successfully lobbied for the ''I wanted to make sure this wasn't just a knot,'' Wallace said on Confederate flag ban. He took no questions on the FBI's findings. CNN. ''It was a noose. Whether it was tied in 2019 ... it is a noose.'' NASCAR has assigned security to Wallace at the track and has Meanwhile, Wood Brothers Racing team said it cooperated with Wallace never saw the rope. He said NASCAR President Steve been protective of the driver. The first word of the incident came the investigation and an employee recalled ''seeing a tied handle in Phelps came to see him Sunday night at the track with ''tears in a sharply worded statement in which NASCAR said it was the garage pull down rope from last fall,'' when the team had the ''angry and outraged'' over the ''heinous act'' that the series directly stall. running down his face.'' linked to racism. ''The evidence he brought to me was that a hate crime has been NASCAR saying it had found a noose stunned the stock car series committed, quote-on-quote,'' said Wallace, who instantly began to The FBI sent 15 agents to Talladega for Monday's rescheduled as it takes an active position in a push for inclusion. The series first race at the same time the industry rallied around Wallace. In an tried to ban the Confederate flag five years ago but did nothing to fear for the safety of his family. unprecedented show of solidarity, every team member on pit road enforce the order. Even after the conclusion it was not a hate crime, Wallace lined up behind him during the national anthem. remained angry at what he perceives as constant tests of his NASCAR has yet to detail how it will answer Wallace's call to Phelps has taken exactly nine questions about the finding in stop the display of the flag. character. He holds no ill-will toward NASCAR.


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The Geronimo Lions Club The Geronimo Lions Club has new officers for 2020-2021 Pictured front row right to left are Debbie Hanse, Treasurer; Katy Anderson, Co-Treasurer; Zach Reiley, Third Vice President; Kady Burkman, Director; back row right to left are Jim Lievens, First Vice President; Steve Holm, Second Vice President; Rob Anderson, LCIF Coordinator; Steven Hughes, President; Savannah Bittner Clark, Director; Kathy Hughes, Membership Chair; Robert Piper, Safety Officer; Chuck Drummond, Director; Scott Mycue, Lion Tamer; John Nash, Director. Not pictured are Naomi Manski, Secretary; Tracy Brucks, Marketing.

Seguin Main Street Receives National Accreditation

have proven to be powerful engines for revitalization by sparking impressive economic returns and preserving the character of their communities. During these challenging times, these Main Street programs will be key to bringing economic vitality back to commercial districts and improving quality of life during the recovery process.” In 2019 alone, $6.45 billion of public and private reinvestment was generated, 6,466 net new businesses were opened, 32,316 net new were jobs created, and 10,412 buildings were rehabilitated in Main Street America communities. Seguin Main Street’s performance is evaluated by the Texas Main Street Program, which works in partnership with Main Street America to identify the local programs that meet ten rigorous performance standards. Evaluation criteria determines the communities that are building comprehensive and sustainable revitalization efforts and include standards such as fostering strong public-private partnerships, documenting programmatic progress, and actively preserving historic buildings.

By: Kyle Kramm, Seguin Main Street Program Director

Seguin Main Street has been designated as a 2020 Accredited Main Street America™ program. Accredited status is Main Street America’s top tier of recognition and signifies a demonstrated commitment to comprehensive commercial district revitalization and proven track record of successfully applying the Main Street Approach™. “We are proud to recognize this year’s 860 Nationally Accredited Main Street America programs that have dedicated themselves to strengthening their communities,” said Patrice Frey, President & CEO of the National Main Street Center. “These Accredited Main Street programs

Seguin Main Street celebrated several accomplishments in 2019, including over $4,175,000 in reinvestment in downtown with 14 new business starts. Over 1100 volunteer hours advanced the mission of downtown revitalization in Seguin. The construction of over 1000 linear feet of sidewalks were completed. Ten new second floor apartments were completed, welcoming 14 new residents to downtown. 2020 is going well for downtown Seguin despite the challenges raised by COVID-19. Several new businesses have already opened and several building rehabilitations continue. Downtown Seguin continues its path of revitalization thanks to the support of numerous partners, businesses, individuals and the community. Stay strong Seguin and let’s celebrate our successes!


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National Suicide Prevention Hotline Shortening To 988

Top Health Professionals Testify About Coronavirus

Report: EU Considering Banning US Travelers Over COVID Response

Judge Orders Johnson and Johnson To Pay More Than Two Billion Dollars

(Washington, DC) -- The phone number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is changing. Instead of 10-digits it'll be shortened to just 9-8-8 in two years. The FCC says three digits is a lot easier to remember and hopes the new number will be a lifeline to those struggling. The hotline answered two-million calls in 2018. Congress will vote to finalize the change next month.

(Brussels) -- The European Union is considering recommending blocking Americans from traveling to member countries because of the coronavirus response. The New York Times reports officials there are drafting up lists of countries whose residents would be able to visit the E-U. The United States has been left off both lists so far, along with Russia and Brazil. Cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in the U.S.

(Washington, DC) -- CDC chief Robert Redfield calls the coronavirus the greatest health crisis the world has faced in modern times. Testifying in a House hearing, Redfield repeated a call for safe social distancing and face masks as the outbreak continues. He said Americans must remain vigilant. Redfield praised first responders and healthcare professionals and noted their sacrifices. Dr. Anthony Fauci [[ FOW-chee ]] cited aggressive, ongoing work on finding treatments and a safe, effective vaccine. The NIH veteran called himself cautiously optimistic.

(Undated) -- A Missouri judge is ordering Johnson and Johnson to pay more than two billion dollars after the company's talc-based product caused ovarian cancer. Tuesday's ruling cut in half a previous decision of four-point-six-nine billion in July 2018 after 22 women and their families sued. Johnson and Johnson has appealed the verdict, requesting the decision be thrown out entirely, which the court declined to do after it found "significant reprehensibility" in the product. The court pointed to memos dating back as far as the 1960s that showed Johnson and Johnson knew talcum was contained asbestos.

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Yolanda G. Rangel

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born to Pilar Gutierrez and Felipa (Rubio) Gutierrez on November 11, 1953 in Lubbock, Texas. Yolie was the center of attention at every event that she attended and her purse always carried all the snacks. She enjoyed being out and about the town and was always noticed wherever she went. Her laughter was unique as was her personality. She will always be remembered for her eccentric ways and how she lived a fearless life.

Yolanda G. Rangel of Seguin, Texas peacefully entered into eternal rest on Friday, June 19, 2020 at the age of 66. She was

Ernest Hartman, Sr.

Yolanda is preceded in death by her father and mother; her husband, Albert “Piggy” Rangel Jr.; her sisters, Maria Carrillo and Dominga Molina. Williams and Archie Cherry and was raised by his grandparents, Frieda (Rohlf) and Ernest W. Hartman. Ernest will be remembered as a longtime farmer here in Guadalupe County. He was proud to be a lifetime member of the Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse and a longtime member of the Guadalupe County Farm Bureau. He enjoyed volunteering in the York Creek Volunteer Fire Department and was a member of the York Creek Water Shed.

Ernest Hartman, Sr., age 91 of Seguin, passed away on June 21, 2020. Ernest was born on April 16, 1929 in La Vernia, Texas to Josephine Hartman

Ernest and Irene enjoyed bowling at the Zorn Bowling Club. He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 70 years, Irene Scholz Hartman, infant son Roger Hartman, his parents,

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Yolanda is survived by her children, Benjamin Rangel (Denise), Andreana “Andie” Rangel (Marcelo) and Stephanie Vargas (Adam); grandchildren, Benjamin (Gracie), Joseph , Elijah, Ryan and Rayn Rangel, Aidan Vargas, Abryn and Jody Esquivel. Her greatgrandchildren, Ava Rangel and Eddie DeJesus and her dog, Charlie. Yolanda is further survived by numerous siblings, nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.

Cemetery. At the conclusion of services friends and family are asked to meet at St. James Cemetery as there will not be a funeral procession from the funeral home.

his grandparents, his sister Mary Cantu and brother Luke Williams, Jr.

A walk through the line memorial visitation will be held on Friday, June 26, 2020 from 5 to 7 p.m.

Due to the circumstances with COVID19, every guest will be required to wear a mask and a 45 person maximum can be accommodated at once in the funeral home chapel.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction and care of Palmer Mortuary & Cremations Visitation will be on Friday, located at 1116 N. Austin June 26, 2020 from 10 to 11 Street, Seguin, Texas 78155; a.m. with Holy Rosary to be 830.379.9430. recited at 11 a.m. followed by a prayer service at the Palmer Please log on to Mortuary Chapel. Interment www.palmermortuary.com to will follow at St. James sign and view the guest book.

Survivors include his children, son, Ernest Hartman, Jr. and wife Kathryn; daughters, Carol Nored and husband, Len, Diane Wallace and husband Gary, and Amy Hartman; grandchildren, Kimberly Miller and husband Kris, Ernest “Trey” Hartman, III and wife Tiffany, Kristi Martinez and husband Rafe, Chris Nored and wife Celeste, Jason Nored and wife Ashley, Pam Lenz and husband James, Michael Wallace and wife Cory, and Valarie Valvo and husband Tom; great-grandchildren, Kaylee, Isabella, Emma, Claire, Lorenzo, Kyle, Chase, Harper, Emery, Conley, Colton, Wyatt, Walker, Kassidy, Konnor, and Kylie; sister, Patsy Crouch; numerous other loving family members and many friends.

All social distancing protocol will be followed and face coverings must be worn. Due to the covid-19 restrictions a private memorial service will be held later. Private interment will also be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Texas Agricultural Education and Heritage Center, 390 Cordova Road, Seguin, Texas, 78155, or the charity of one’s choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.


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Nancy Lea Lee

grandchildren, Lillian Whitehead, Hayley McKinney, Adaline Wilkins, Joey Wilkins, Levin McKinney, Charley McKinney, Austin Burke, Sawyer Lee, Lila Lee, and Samara Medina; Nancy Lea Lee, age 67 of Seguin, Texas mother, Anne Owens; sisters, Linda Craig and husband Jerry, and Mary Richmann and husband Dave; numerous nieces, passed away on June 20, 2020. nephews, other loving family members and friends. Nancy was born in Fort Worth, Texas on March 23, 1953 to Anne (Ivey) and William Due to Covid-19 restrictions private services will be held but Owens. you may view the services livestream on Saturday, June 27, She is preceded in death by her husband, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at https://vimeo.com/event/127306. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one’s Bob Lee and her father.. choice. Survivors include her daughters, Megan McKinney and husband You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Cloman, and Katherine Lee; step Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, son, Travis Lee and wife Shannon; 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.

Gloria Sutherland Gloria Sutherland died on June 18th at the age of 73 and is survived by daughter, Teri Clark and son, Charles Clark, and sister, Diane Mitchell William's. Memorial Services are scheduled for July 18th at Temple Missionary Baptist Church in San Antonio at 12 Noon. Services are ENTRUSTED to REVERENT Care of Eunice and Lee Mortuary!

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Virtual Summer Reading Experience

The Seguin Public Library will offer its Virtual Summer Reading Experience: Once Upon A Time, a bilingual story, "La Princesa 7 the Pea," at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 25 at library.seguintexas.gov. Call 830-401-2422 for additional information.

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Teatro De Artes Recital

Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin concludes its 38th Annual Recital at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, June 27 streaming live on Teatro's Face book page. The performance includes Michoacan at 5:30 p.m., Puebla at 6:30 p.m., Veracruz at 7:30 p.m., followed by an 8:15 p.m. performance of Nayarit Costa (Adult Ballet Folklorico De La Rosa). For more information call 830-401-0232 or visit Cibolo Grange Hall Farmers Market The Cibolo Grange Hall Farmers Market will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursdays www.teatrodeartes.org. 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 as a vendor, visit the Young Marines/SS American Memorial Concert Cibolo Grange Farmers Market Facebook page or text 210-722-9054. Fundraiser There will be a concert "Soldiers Songs & Voices," featuring Scotty Alexander Free Virtual Yoga and special guest, Rio Russell, from 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday, June 27 at the Lazy U The Seguin Public Library will offer a free online yoga class at 6 p.m. on Ranch located at 450 Naumann Road in Seguin. Proceeds benefit the Guadalupe Thursday, June 25 at 6:00 p.m. at Zoom.us online and login with the meeting ID: 676 876 2607 and password: “Yoga." Call 830-401-2422 or visit Valley Young Marines and the SS American Memorial. Tickets are $25 and free to all active duty with military ID. For more information visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. www.ssamemorial.com.

Seguin Public Library Virtual Scary Stories

Get spooked every Friday, as Miss Rozanna from the Seguin Public Library reads Seguin ISD Summer Meal Program aloud scary stories from the Alvin Schwartz collections at 10 a.m. from the library The Seguin ISD Summer Meal Program is underway. Locations and serving times YouTube Channel @SeguinPublicLibrary SPL or can easily be found by calling 211, texting FOODTX to 877-877 or visiting www.seguintexas.gov/landing_library.php. Call 830-401-2422 or visit SummerFood.org. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.

Teatro De Artes Recital

Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin continues its 38th Annual Recital at 6 p.m. Friday, June 26 streaming live on Teatro's Face book page. The performance includes Mariachi Juan Seguin Beginner at 6 p.m., Mariachi Juan Seguin Intermediate at 7 p.m., followed by an 8 p.m. performance of Mariachi Juan Seguin. For more information call 830-401-0232 or visit www.teatrodeartes.org.

Cinderella Ball Cancelled

Fan Drive

The Seguin Fire Department's Fan Drive for Seguin residents is underway and fans are available for distribution between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Municipal Court/Fire Administration building, located at 660 S. Hwy 46. Donations of fans are also being accepted. For more information call 830-401-2321.

LULAC Community Garden

The Seguin LULAC Community Garden has vegetables ready to pick. Please The Seguin Police Department has cancelled its 101th Annual Cinderella Ball bring your own bag and be careful where you step. For more information call 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 For more Ricardo Guerra at 830-822-5820. information call 830-401-2386.

Field of Honor 2020 Cancellation

Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Meeting

Guadalupe County will hold a Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Meeting at 5:30 The Field of Honor 2020 scheduled from June 27 to July 5 in the field by Faith p.m. Monday, June 29 in Suite 207 at the Guadalupe County Courthouse, located Lutheran Church has been cancelled. Any sponsorships collected this year will be at 101 East Court St. The plan includes Guadalupe County, Cibolo, and Seguin. used for 2021. Questions regarding the plan may be emailed to rachel@h2partnersusa.com. 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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Farmers Market & Artisans Alley

The Seguin Public Library's "Imagine Your Story!" 2020 Summer Reading The Big Red Barn will have its Farmers Market & Artisans Alley from 9 a.m. to Experience is underway. All you need to do is register, pick up your gameboard 1 p.m. Saturday, July 4 at 390 Cordova Road in Seguin. The Market is held the 1st and start imagining your story. To register and for more information call 830-401- and 3rd Saturdays of the month. For more information call 830-379-0933. 2422 or visit . The library is located at 313 W. Nolte St. in Seguin.

Calling All Artists

The Seguin Main Street and the Downtown Business Alliance will accept original artwork for the 2020 Sip 'n Stroll mug featuring the 1889 Victorian style The Seguin Public Library will have its virtual Toddler Time at 10 a.m. Tuesdays. Guadalupe County Courthouse. The artwork should fit a rectangle measuring 4" Call 830-401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. high x 8" wide or a ration similar of 2:1. Artwork should be submitted to the Seguin Main Street office located at 116 N. Camp St. by Friday, July 10. Sip 'n Virtual Teen Tuesday Stroll is scheduled from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4. For more information The Seguin Public Library will host virtual weekly activities for youth ages 12-17 visit . Tuesdays through June 30. Videos will be streamed from the library YouTube Channel @SeguinPublicLibrary SPL or at library.seguintexas.gov. Call 830-401- Summer Day Camp Summer Day Camp will be held at the Seguin Coliseum. Procedures have been 2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. adjusted to abide by the newly released federal, state and local health standards for day camp programs. All field trips, park visits, bus transportation, and Survivors of Suicide Grief Webinar (optional) summer classes such as swimming lessons and golf are cancelled. The Hope Hospice will offer a free 5-session Survivors of Grief Webinar from 6:30 to camp will be held through Friday, July 24, 2020. Call 830-401-2480 for more 8 p.m. Tuesdays in June. For more information and to register for the Zoom link, information. call 830-358-5300. The Suicide Grief Support Group will meet in person once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. SOLC Summer Adventure Camp Registration is now open for the Irma Lewis Seguin Outdoor Learning Center Virtual Preschool Storytime Summer Adventure Camp through July 24. Registration forms and more The Seguin Public Library will offer a virtual weekly Preschool Storytime for information is available at . Applications are also being accepted for camp children ages 3 to 6 at 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Watch live at counselors and counselors-in-training. Submit resume and references to Facebook.com/SeguinPublicLibrary. Call 830-401-2422 or visit info@seguinolc.org. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.

Virtual Toddler Time

Ballet Folklorico and/or Mariachi Juan Seguin Registration

Registration for the Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin Ballet Folklorico and/or Mariachi Juan Seguin will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11 at Teatro's The Seguin Public Library will offer its Virtual Summer Reading Experience: Tall Cultural Arts Center, located at 921 W. New Braunfels St. in Seguin. For more Tale Mad Libs and "How to Make a Tornado in a Jar," at 10 a.m. Thursday, July information call 830-401-0232 or visit . 2 at library.seguintexas.gov. Call 830-401-2422 for additional information.

Virtual Summer Reading Experience

Community Music Academy Registration

Registration for the TLU Community Music Academy Strings and Choir Classes for Fall 2020 will run until Friday, July 3. Tuition is free and instruments will be provide with very minimal fees. Registration for CMA Level 2 Strings Classes, Orchestras, and Choirs will open Saturday, Aug. 1. To register visit , call 830-3726448, or email svader@tlu.edu.

Master Naturalist Training

The Guadalupe Master Naturalists have applications available for the 2020 training class to become a certified naturalist. The classes are held from 6 to 9 p.m. beginning Tuesday, August 11 and will continue every other Tuesday to Nov. 21 at the Schertz 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 online at . For more information call 830-379-1972.

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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Religion The Country Church Attic The Country Church Attic is now open for full service. Social distancing will be observed. Mask and gloves will be provided.

For information about whether hospice care is right for your family, please call (830) 625-7525 or visit www.hopehospice.net

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 830-3036478. Free Bible Course The World Bible School is offering free Bible correspondence courses. Answer questions from the Bible and send in for grading. Visit studygod.info for further information. To be sure your religious organization's meetings and events appear in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@kwed1580.com, or drop off the information at the Seguin Daily News/KWED office located at 609 E. Court St., Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event.

During these troubling times, Hope Hospice is still here for you. During the Covid-19 pandemic, we understand the elevated risks facing the elderly and health-compromised populations and remain committed and prepared to serve those facing chronic illness and the end of life. Hope Hospice nurses, physicians, & certified aides are on the job 24 hours a day observing strict COVID-19 protocols & guidelines to protect our patients, their families, our employees, and our community.

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