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Guadalupe County Fair in full swing Guadalupe County residents are invited out to enjoy the county fair & PRCA rodeo this weekend. Events like home goods (pictured right) are open for viewing along with other events. Click here to view the Fair Catalogue.
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Ring of fire ECLIPSE to cross Seguin! What to know about this weekend’s annular eclipse Lizz Daniels
(Seguin) -- One of nature’s most aweinspiring displays is set to cross over Central Texas this weekend, and all of Guadalupe County is going to have a great view. The annular solar eclipse will take place this Saturday, peaking just before noon. But before you head out to stare into the sky, here are some important tips to protect your eyes and cameras while experiencing this rare event. Eclipse, pg. 3
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Guadalupe County Fair, PRCA Rodeo continues into the weekend Fair Parade set for Friday morning Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) — Family fun continues these next three days during the annual Guadalupe County Fair and PRCA Rodeo. The fair runs through Sunday at the Guadalupe County Fairgrounds. Friday’s schedule kicks off with the annual fair parade. The parade begins at 10 a.m. and will travel south on Austin Street. “At 10 o’clock in the morning, we will start on College Street and run our way down Austin Street to Nelda Street and the marching units will end at Nelda Street. The rest of our units will go on down to the Wave Pool parking lot for disbanding. So, you can sit anywhere from Austin and College to our Guadalupe and Nelda Street area and watch the parade at 10 a.m. and we are looking at about a good 50 plus entries. We are excited to have some of the groups back out from San Antonio to join us. They will even be over at the grounds later after the parade and be around over there to visit with our spectators for the fair and we invite everybody to come over to the grounds after the parade is over and join us for our140th Guadalupe County Fair,” said Damerau. Fair gates open at 11 a.m. Friday. Events include Fair Market Days; the Pet Show at noon; the Kid’s Corral from to 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; a wine garden from 4 to 11 p.m. and the presentation of Miss Rodeo Guadalupe County Teen and Princess at 7:30 p.m. Today’s dance features music by La Musica Live Variety Band from 6 to 9 p.m. followed by Fast Moving Train from 9:30 p.m. to midnight. The dance is free and will be held in the Dance Pavilion. On Saturday, gates to the fairgrounds open at 9 a.m. Events throughout the day include a trade fair and expo from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; the Best Western Wear Roundup at 9 a.m.; youth activities from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; awards for pumpkin decorating contest at 12:30 p.m.; a fiddler’s contest at 12:30 p.m. followed by the Fair Queen’s contest at 5:30 p.m.; the presentation of Miss Rodeo Guadalupe County Teen & Princess at 7:30 p.m. and the Mutton Bustin’ Contest at 7:45 p.m. Saturday night is also “Tough Enough to Wear Pink” in which the fair association will again honor breast cancer survivors during the opening ceremonies. Those who wish to be recognized are asked to call 830-379-6477. Each survivor will receive a ticket to the rodeo Saturday night. Plus, the fair association will make a donation for each person who enters the rodeo arena wearing pink. Saturday’s dance will feature music by Paul Sanchez & Wrangler Country from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. followed by headliner Clay Hollis from 11 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. The dance will be held in the Fairgrounds Dance Pavilion. On Sunday, gates open at 10 a.m. Sunday will be the final day for the county fair. The schedule includes Fair
Market Days from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; youth activities from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.in the Coliseum; the Food Challenge contest at 12:30 p.m. and the release of home arts and pumpkin decorating entries from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Gates officially close at 6 p.m. Each day of the fair includes a large carnival and various food booths. The PRCA Rodeo also continues today and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 pre-sale and available at gcfair.org. Rodeo tickets at the grounds will be $30. Children 10 and under are free. Gate admission into the fairgrounds also varies each day. Friday is Student and Military Day. Students with an ID or those with a military ID get in free until 7 p.m. Otherwise, cost is $10. There is no cost for kids 10 and under. The cost to enter the grounds is $10 a person. Kids 10 and under are free. Damerau says proceeds from parking will again go to support a local non-profit. She says a free shuttle service at the Seguin Wave Pool will also be offered this Saturday only. “So, our parking this year is being manned by Seguin FFA. So, parking on the grounds is $5 so be sure and come over and come into the parking area and our Seguin FFA is doing that as their fundraiser this year. So, parking on the grounds will be $5 and we will be running a Wave Pool park and ride if you want to park at the Wave Pool on Saturday. There will be a shuttle running on Saturday for that,” said Damerau. The shuttle on Saturday will operate from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. and will run every 15 minutes. Details about this year’s fair are available in the official fair catalog. You can find it online at gcfair.org. A copy of the catalog can also be picked up at Seguin Radio KWED. It’s also available on the website, SeguinToday.com.
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Eclipse, continued. PROTECT YOUR EYES At no point during the eclipse should you view the event without eye protection. Unlike a total solar eclipse, you will not be able to remove your glasses during totality. Instead, the sun will appear as a ring of fire around the moon as it reaches annularity. Exposure to the sun without proper protection can cause “eclipse blindness” or burns on your retinas, causing long-term visual damage. NASA recommends glasses with ISO 12312-2 stamped on them, so whether you buy online or locally, make sure you’ve got the right lenses. It’s also important to remember to put your glasses on before you look at the eclipse and then look away before taking them off. PROTECT YOUR CAMERA Knowing the sun can damage your eyes, it may come as no surprise that it can also damage your phone’s camera
(or any camera). According to NASA, viewing the eclipse through your camera lens, telescope, or other device with or without wearing eclipse glasses or a solar viewer is also not advised, as the rays may burn through the filter. To protect your phone or other camera, you’ll need a lens filter with the same level of protection as your solar glasses. ENJOY THE EVENT While solar eclipses occur somewhere on the planet around every 18 months, some sources estimate that they only happen once every 300-400 years in a given location. That would typically make this a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Luckily for Texans, though, a total solar eclipse will be headed this way in April of next year. During that one, the moon will completely block out the sun. The Seguin community has many local eclipse parties to choose from this weekend, with the Seguin Public Library and others hosting events. The
city of Seguin falls on the grazing zone of the eclipse, meaning you’ll be able to see it, but the effect won’t quite be full-blown. If you’re looking for a better view, consider heading west to reach the full eclipse zone, where the annularity duration will be longer. The annular solar eclipse begins on the West coast in Oregon around 9:13 a.m. PT and will peak over Guadalupe County at around 11:53 a.m. With this once-in-a-lifetime event happening on a Saturday, families are encouraged to prepare by having those glasses handy. Folks will not want to be caught without them outside as they enjoy those sporting events, pumpkin patch outings, or that long list of events at the Guadalupe County Fair. Locations hosting free eclipse viewing parties for the entire community include the Seguin Public Library, A.J. Briesemeister Middle School; Emanuel’s Lutheran Church, BS Brewing, Morning Buzz Coffee Company in McQueeney, and the Guadalupe Valley Habitat Restore.
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Star players get recognized for Navarro and Marion ahead of this week’s district games Chris Austin
( Jarrell) -- The Navarro Panthers will look to go to 2-0 in District 13-4A when they visit Jarrell on Friday night. The Cougars are 0-1 in district after falling to the Class 4A 5th-ranked Wimberley Texans last week. The Panthers took down Lago Vista in Geronimo last Friday. Last month, Navarro offensive and defensive lineman Houston Berry was extended a pair of college football offers from Mary Hardin-Baylor and McMurry University. And this week, Panther defensive lineman Landun Taylor was invited to play in the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game. Panther head coach Rod Blount says he happy to see both players get rewarded for work they’ve put in at Navarro. “Houston is a guy who is just coming into his own. He had a tough injury at the end of his sophomore year that kind of slowed him down as a junior,” Blount said. “He’s worked extremely hard to get back in it and he’s doing a great job for us this year. It’s starting to pay off (with) schools looking at him. I think a lot more will be coming. “Landun has been great for us for a while. He was all-state in football and baseball last year and he’s picking up where he left off and doing a great job. It’s a big honor. It’s a big all-star game. It’s tough to get in, we put up kids every single year and sometimes we get one or two and sometimes we don’t get any.” The San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game will be played on January 6th at the Alamodome. The Panthers and Cougars will kick off Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Jarrell. (Marion) -- The Marion Bulldogs return home on Friday still looking for their first District 13-3A win when they host the Llano Yellowjackets. Marion is 0-2 in the district with losses coming to two of the district’s top teams in Randolph and Blanco. Llano is 2-1 with wins over Cole and Luling and a loss to Randolph. Bulldog senior Justin DeHoyos was among the 116 student-athletes selected to compete in the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game.
Marion head coach Ryne Miller is excited for the honor DeHoyos received this week. “We can’t ask for a better kid to represent us. Justin does everything right. He’s a hard worker. He’s one of our team captains,” Miller said. “He’s just physical. He’s one of our stronger guys in the weight room. He doesn’t miss a workout. He doesn’t miss a day of school. He makes great grades. He donates his time to community service. This is very well deserved for Justin.” Friday’s night’s game between Marion and Llano kicks off at 7 p.m. at Veterans Stadium in Marion. (Seguin) -- And the Seguin Matadors are coming off their first District 12-5A loss last week at Boerne-Champion. The Mats will try to get back in the win column when they host the Hays Hawks Friday night at Matador Stadium. The Matadors are 2-1 in district, tied for third place with Wagner and a game back of 3-0 Champion and Smithson Valley. The Hawks are 1-2 and tied with Canyon for fifth place in the district. The Cougars beat Hays last week. Friday’s game between the Matadors and Hawks gets underway at 7:30 p.m in Seguin. We’ll have more with all three area coaches during our High School Football Friday night coverage on KWED. It gets started at 6:45 p.m. Friday evening with the Navarro Panther Report with coach Rod Blount followed by the Bulldog Report with coach Ryne Miller. Then we’ll have the Matador Pregame show live from Matador Stadium where we’ll have the Matador Report with Seguin head coach Craig Dailey where we’ll hear him talk about Seguin senior Cooper Neumann’s selection to the San Antonio Sports All-Star Football Game. Again, it all gets underway at 6:45 p.m. Friday night on AM 1580 and streaming online worldwide at SeguinToday.com.
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Frank Torres III, known fondly as “Champ”, passed away on October 7, 2023, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, and artistic brilliance. Born on August 31, 1988, in Seguin, Texas, Champ brought joy and happiness to everyone he encountered throughout his life. Champ will always be remembered for his unwavering dedication to his family. He cherished every moment spent with his family and his love for them knew no bounds. The memories they shared together will forever be treasured and held close to their hearts. A kind and welcoming soul, Champ was known for his random acts of kindness that touched the lives of many. His selflessness knew no bounds as he consistently went out of his way to brighten someone’s day. He had a heart full of love that overflowed onto others. In addition to his kind nature, he was an exceptionally hard worker and possessed immense artistic talent. His passion for engraving left an indelible mark on the world around him. His love and passion for welding was shown in all of the work he put into welding. He was a selftaught welder and would often refer to himself as the “One Eyed Welder”. Beyond these artistic pursuits, he had a passion for boxing and working
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out and indulging in the simple pleasures of watching movies at home with his loved ones. Sports played a significant role in Champ’s life as well. He was an avid fan of both the Cincinnati Bengals and the San Antonio Spurs. Champ was a cherished member of his family who adored him deeply. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Guadalupe and Maria Luna; uncles Guadalupe Luna Jr., Enrique Luna, and Robert Gallegos; aunt Lucy Gallegos. Left behind to honor his memory is his wife of 14 years, Alyssa Torres; children Javen Rivera, Xaver Gomez (Angela Garcia), Jayla Gomez, and Garrett Anthony Torres; his beloved pet, Bellie; parents, Frank Torres Jr. and Angelita Luna Torres; siblings, Toni Torres and Jesse Torres (Chelsie); nephew Aiden Torres, as well as numerous other nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and countless friends. Visitation will be held on October 13, 2023 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Palmer Mortuary & Cremations. Services will conclude Friday evening in the chapel and the family will hold a memorial gathering at a later date. Serrving as honorary pallbeaers will be Javen Rivera, Xavier Gomez. Jesse Torres, Justin Perez, Alex Seirra, Amanda Sierra, Aaron Luna and Edward “Togo” Rivera. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Palmer Mortuary and Cremations located at 1116 N. Austin Street, Seguin, Texas 78155; 830.379.9430. Please log on to www.palmermortuary.com to sign and view the guest book.
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Laretta Joy Schulze, age 59, of San Marcos, Texas passed away on October 9, 2023. She was born on August 27, 1964, to Irene G. (Braune) and Larry August Schulze. Joy was preceded in death by her grandparents, William and Margaret Braune, and August and Lois Schulze. She is survived by her mother, Irene G. (Braune) Bierstedt and (George); father, Larry A. Schulze and (Dorothy); sisters, Larene Simmons (Garry), and Laura Ramirez (Troy); nieces, Jennifer Southworth ( Josh), Avery Davis, Jeana Esparza (Efren), Chelsy Thornton (Casey), Hanna Simmons; nephews, Joel Ramirez (Kirsten Young), and Alex Simmons (Sarah); 4 great nieces; 3 great nephews; aunts, uncles, cousins, and other loving family members and friends. Visitation will be held on Monday, October 16, 2023, at 9:30 a.m. at Frieden’s Church. The funeral service will begin at 10:30 a.m. with Pastors Dave and Sonja Phillips officiating. Interment will follow in the Lone Oak Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Frieden’s United Church of Christ, 2555 Friedens Church Rd, Seguin, Texas 78155. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
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Evelyn B. Jenke went to be with the Lord on Monday, October 9, 2023 at 95 years old. She was born on June 16, 1928, to Willie and Elsa Jenke. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Elmer and Ervin Jenke and sister, Elenora Voss. She is survived by her sister, Elizabeth Loeffler, nephews Leslie Jenke, Chester Jenke (Colleen), Dennis Jenke (Arletta), Gerald Voss, Bobby Voss, Rodney Loeffler (Laura) and 1 niece
Brenda Hopkins ( Johnny). Evelyn grew up on the family farm in Marion, Texas. She was a hard worker on the farm and later at a wool mill, sewing factory and Seguin ISD cafeteria. In lieu of flowers consider contributions to Redeemer United Church of Christ in Zuehl, Texas or to Guadalupe Regional Hospice Services in Seguin, Texas. Visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. followed by the Celebration of Life at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 14, 2023 at Redeemer United Church in Zuehl, Texas. Interment will follow at Redeemer United Church Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Palmer Mortuary and Cremations located at 1116 N. Austin Street, Seguin, Texas 78155; 830.379.9430. Please log on to www.palmermortuary.com to sign and view the guest book.
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Jesus “Jesse” G. Leal, age 91 of Seguin, has peacefully passed away on Monday, October 9, 2023 in his home surrounded by his loving family. Jesse was born on April 5, 1932 in Guadalupe County to Jose and Maria (Garza) Leal. Jesse served on the Seguin City Council for ten years, from May 1960 April 1970. He also served as Mayor Pro Tem. He also served on the City Council Board during the approval of Guadalupe Valley Hospital, Seguin High Rise, and The Seguin Fire Department on Vaughn Street just to name a few of Jesse’s many accomplishments during his years on the City Council Board. He was a man of his Faith, his Country, his community, and his family. He helped break ground at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church as well as serving in many areas of the church. He was a proud military veteran serving in the Korean War. Although Jesse had an illustrious career in the community. Above all those things Jesse loved and devoted his life to his family. He loved going to dances and dancing with his beloved wife. Jesse loved spending time with his family going to the river on weekends, and picnicking with his children, in Galveston, as well as Corpus Christi. He also enjoyed deer hunting, fishing with his sons and son-in-laws, and golfing with his brothers. Jesse was an avid baseball fan and enjoyed taking his family to games at the Astro Dome and Astro World. He enjoyed spending time at the flea market after retirement. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Criselda “Cris” (Serna) Leal, his son, Jaime S. Leal, his granddaughter, Chris Marie Alvarado, and his parents. Survivors include his children, Hector S. Leal, Nora Alvarado (Johnny), Regina Leal-Vandervort, Melissa Leal Tey (Carlos) and Denise Leal Rangel (Benjamin); daughter-in-law, Rosemary Leal; sisters, Herlinda Sotelo and Esther Toscano; grandchildren, Isaac Leal (Melanie), Melinda Ortiz, Hector Leal, Jr. (Esperanza), Jaime Leal, Dana Margio (Paolo), Carolyn Rodriguez (Joe), Marisela Elizondo (Adrian), Sirena Lopez (Rafael), Amber Mendez (Carlos), Makayla Tey, Nicholas Tey, Ryan Rangel, and Rayn Rangel; greatgrandchildren, Alexander, Elizabeth, Isaac, Jr., Jesse, Jaime, Christopher, Joseph, Jocelyn, Jayden, Stephanie, Trey, Alicia and Victoria; great great grandchildren, Kastiel, Jon-David, Erza, Xavier and Mason and as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Active Pallbearers will be: Isaac Leal, Hector Leal, Jr, Jaime Leal, Nicholas Tey, Alexander Leal, Isaac Leal, Jr., Trey Davila, Honorary Pallbearers will be: Jesse Joe Leal, Jamie Joe Leal, Joseph Rodriguez, Jayden Rodriguez, Kastiel, Jon-David, Erza, Xavier, and Mason The recitation of the Holy Rosary with Nick Carrillo officiating will be held on Friday, October 13, 2023 at 1:30 p.m. following the Mass of Christian Burial at 2 p.m. at St. James Catholic Church with the Rev. Canon Stanislaw Fiuk, STD officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in San Geronimo Cemetery. The family would like to thank Guadalupe Regional Hospice and Home Instead, especially Pricilla Garcia for her wonderful loving care. Memorial contributions may be donated to a charity of one’s choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.tresehwell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
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North Carolina Abortions Drop 31% In July After Ban Took Effect (Raleigh, NC) -- Abortions in North Carolina fell by more than 30-percent in one month after the state’s 12-week abortion ban went into effect. An analysis by abortion-rights group the Guttmacher [[ goot-mah-ker ]] Institute showed there were over 13-hundred fewer abortions in July, compared to June. A lead author of the report said the decline probably reflects fewer people traveling to North Carolina from out of state for abortions because of added restrictions along with the 12-week limit. Seven More Patients Sue Yale Over Fertility Clinic Thefts (New Haven, CT) -- Seven more patients are suing a Yale fertility clinic because of the theft of fentanyl that led to their operations without any painkillers. The seven patients are joining nearly 70 others who previously sued the Yale Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Clinic. The suit claims the clinic failed to inform the patients that a former nurse had been stealing fentanyl from the facility and replacing it with saline. All of the patients say they experienced extreme pain during their surgical procedures. Arkansas Jail Settles Lawsuit Over COVID Inmates Treatment (Fayetteville, AR) -- An Arkansas county has settled a lawsuit by inmates who said the jail knowingly prescribed ivermectin to treat them for COVID without their consent. The four men said they were given the drug as a form of what their suit called medical experimentation. They said the doctor at the Washington County Jail in Fayetteville told them they received vitamins, antibiotics, and/or steroids. Health officials had warned that ivermectin, which is used to treat animals with parasites, should not be used to treat COVID but the jail used it anyway. Each of the men, who suffered side effects from the drug, received two-thousand dollars to settle the suit. California Bans Red Dye No. 3 (Sacramento, CA) -- California is banning red dye number three and other possibly harmful food additives. The state is now the first to ban the use of ingredients found in many popular candies and drinks. Governor Gavin Newsom has signed the landmark bill into law. Known as the California Food Safety Act, the new law forbids the manufacture and sale of any food products in the state that include the dye.
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Guadalupe County Fair Seeking Volunteers The Guadalupe County Fair is seeking more volunteer members. Also seeking to partner with businesses or organizations for volunteers during the Fair. Needed areas include the rodeo ticket admissions and food and beverage ticket sales. For volunteer member applications or to register your business or organization to volunteer, visit www.gcfair. org or call 830-379-6477. Save the date for the Guadalupe County Fair on Oct. 12 - 15 at the Seguin Events Complex. Follow the fair on Facebook and Instagram @GuadalupeCo.FairAssociation. First Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch 2023 The First Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch 2023 will remain open daily from 10 am. To 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 7 p.m. Sundays in Oct. It’s a fun place to find a pumpkin, take fall photos, and make happy memories. For more information visit www.seguinmethodist.org, FMC Seguin Pumpkin Patch on Facebook, or call 830-379-4112. Guadalupe County Fair & PRCA Rodeo The Guadalupe County Fair & PRCA Rodeo will be held through Sunday, Oct. 15 at the Seguin Events Complex. Follow the fair on Facebook and Instagram @GuadalupeCo.FairAssociation. For a complete listing of events visit www.gcfair.org. Guadalupe Appraisal District Closure The Guadalupe Appraisal District will be closed on Friday, October 13 and will re-open at 8 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 16. Guadalupe County Fair Parade The Guadalupe County Fair Parade will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 13 in downtown Seguin. Line-up begins at 8 a.m. with judging of the entries at 8:30 a.m. The parade will proceed down Austin St. to the Seguin Wave Pool parking lot. Parade entry forms are available at www.gcfair.org. Our Lady Rummage Sale The Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church will have a Rummage Sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14 in the Holy Name Building. Second Load of Methodist Pumpkins A second load of pumpkins will arrive at the First Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 710 N. Austin St. in Seguin. The patch will remain open daily from 10 am. To 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 7 p.m. Sundays in Oct. It’s a fun place to find a pumpkin, take fall photos, and make happy memories. For more information visit www.seguinmethodist.org, FMC Seguin Pumpkin Patch on Facebook, or call 830-379-4112. Solar Eclipse Viewing Party The Seguin Public Library will have a Solar Eclipse Viewing Party at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 14.
Come to learn about the eclipse, lawn games, eclipse themed activities and refreshments. There will be free eclipse viewing glasses available while supplies last. Participants must attend the program to receive viewing glasses, limited to one per person. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library. seguintexas.gov for additional information. 2nd Annual America Needs Fatima Rosary Rally The 2nd Annual America Needs Fatima Rosary Rally, a public recitation of the Most Holy Rosary to pray for our families, community, and nation will be held from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14 at the American Legion Post 245 parking lot, locate at 618 E. Kingsbury St. in Seguin. Bring your Rosaries, a hat, and lawn chair. For more information call 210-430-6565 or 512-466-2788. Geronimo VFW Sunday Dance The Geronimo VFW will have its Sunday Dance from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15. The doors open at 1:30 p.m. with a $10 admission. The kitchen will be open. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829. Community Gospel Choir Interest Meeting The MLK Seguin Planning Committee will have a Community Gospel Choir Interest Meeting from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15 at the Greater Refuge Church, located at 410 N. Guadalupe St. in Seguin. The choir is open to ages 14 and up. For more information, contact Derric Bogany at derricbogany@gmail.com. AA Meetings The Seguin Primary Purpose Group of AA will meet at 7 p.m. Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays at 315 S. Crockett St. in Seguin. For more information, call 830-386-0334. Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 16 at First Baptist Church Seguin, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group The NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group for adults with mental health conditions meets from 6:30-8 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month at First Methodist Church. Learn more at www.NAMIGuadalupeCounty.org. Dia de los Muertos Altar / Day of the Dead Community Altar Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 17, the community altar will be open at the Seguin Public Library for placing family tokens in remembrance of there loved ones who have passed. Bring photo reproductions of loved ones and their ofrendas to the library to be placed on the altar. Items may be picked up on Friday, Nov. 3. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
Toddler Time The Seguin Public Library will have its Toddler Time at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct 17. There will be songs, rhymes, and stories followed by about 15 minutes of play time. This program is approximately 45 minutes long including play time and is geared towards ages 1-2. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Preschool Storytime The Seguin Public Library will have its Preschool Storytime at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 17. There will be stories, rhymes, songs, and other fun early literacy activities for children ages 3 to 5. Call 830401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Teen Tuesday Drop-In The Seguin Public Library will host its Teen Tuesday at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 17. Teens ages 12 - 17 can drop in anytime between 4 and 5:30pm on Tuesdays to hang out, play games, use makerspace supplies, draw, and more. Call 830-4012422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Medicare and Open Enrollment Class There will be a Medicare and Open Enrollment Class at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17 at the Veterans Outreach Center, located at 205 E. Weinert St. in Seguin. RSVP by calling by calling 830-3034188, Ext. 1249. Tai Chi Tuesday The Seguin Public Library and GRMC Inpatient Rehabilitation will host Tai Chi for free at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 17 at the Seguin Public Library. Classes are led by Tai Chi instructor Barry A. Jackson for all skill levels. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Celebrate Recovery The Celebrate Recovery ministry at Crossroads Church meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday nights at 3455 W. Hwy 90 in Seguin. Celebrate recovery is for anyone dealing with anxiety, alcohol, depression, codependency, unforgiveness, self doubt, addiction, grief, eating disorders, relationships, anger, substance abuse, destructive behavior, spending, stress, and more. For more information call 830-251-2080. NARFE Meeting The National Active & Retired Federal Employees will meet beginning at 9:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20 at the 710 Activity Center, located at 710 Landa St. in New Braunfels. The program will be on Alzheirmer’s Treatment Options. RSVP by Wednesday, Oct. 18 to Alice Pullin at 760-390-4482 or email apullin1@yahoo.com. Continued on the next page.
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Baby Time The Seguin Public Library will have its Baby Time at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct 18. Learn rhymes and bounces to do with babies, sing songs, and listen to 1 baby storybook. Song and rhyme time lasts approximately 25 minutes, followed by baby playtime with scarves, egg shakers, and more. Baby Time is geared towards ages 0-18 and meets every Wednesday. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Family Storytime The Seguin Public Library will have its Family Storytime at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct 18. There will be stories, rhymes, songs and other fun early literacy activities for families with children ages 0 to 5 every Wednesday. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. LEGO Club The Seguin Public Library will have its free LEGO Club at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18. Kids ages 3-11 will use their creativity to build with LEGOs. Creations will be displayed on the library bookshelves. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Pecan Valley Communicators The Pecan Valley Communicators is a new community club dedicated to helping members become better speakers and leaders. Meetings will be held at 6:30 p.m. the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month at the GVEC Community Room, located at 927 SH-46 in Seguin. For the remainder of 2023 anyone who is a least fourteen years old can join without paying any fees. Starting Jan. 2024, the annual dues will be $24. NAMI Family Support Group The NAMI Family Support Group for adult family members and friends of adults with mental health conditions meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at First Methodist Church Seguin. Learn more at www. NAMIGuadalupeCounty.org. Adult Spooky Crafternoon The Seguin Public Library will have an Adult Craft Afternoon session at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19. Participants will paint a spooky pumpkin bouquet. All materials will be provided. Registration is required by calling 830-401-2422 or visiting www. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Veteran Information Session on Wills There will be a Veteran Information Session on Wills at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19 at the Veterans Outreach Center, located at 205 E. Weinert St. in Seguin. RSVP by calling by calling 830-303-4188, Ext. 1249. Preteen STEAM Night: Glow in the Dark Slime
The Seguin Public Library will host its free Preteen STEAM Night at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 19 for preteens ages 9-12. Youth will participate in science, tech, engineering, art, and math activities and experiments. This event is on a first come, first serve basis, space is limited to 20. Preteen STEAM Night will meet on the third Wednesday of each month. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Horror Film Trivia Night The Seguin Public Library will host a Horror Film Trivia Night at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20 for adults only. Assemble a team of up to four players and test your Horror knowledge. Registration is required by calling 830-401-2422 or visiting www.library.seguintexas.gov. Spooky Stories and Art Contest The Seguin Public Library will have a Spooky Stories and Art Contest. Entries by authors & artists in the following grade ranges: grades 3-5, grades 6-8, grades 9-12 are being accepted until Saturday, October 21. Participants are competing to win a prize and have their story or art on display at the library. Winners will be announced on October 28. Call 830-401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Seguin Art League Paint Out The Seguin Art League will have its Paint Out beginning at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 at the SAL building, located at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. All painting media will be acceptable including pastel, pen and ink, and photography. Artists’ canvas, board or paper will be stamped on the back. Art must be turned in by 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21. Winners will be chosen by popular choice ballots on Oct. 28, at Pecan Fest. The entry fee is $25 for non-members, $20 members, and $15 for students (16 and older). For more information and entry form visit the gallery, or www.seguinartleague. com. 4th Annual Kiki Camarena Run & Scavenger Hunt The Guadalupe Valley Young Marines will have the 4thAnnual Kiki Camarena Run & Scavenger Hunt from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21 at the American Legion located at 618 E. Kingsbury St. You can join in on the fun either on a motorcycle for the run or in a vehicle for the scavenger hunt. The fee is $20 per driver and $10 for each passenger. Wear red for an extra ticket to win an item. Half chicken, beans & potato plates will be available for $10 each. Vendors are needed. For questions, call Dina Dillon at 423-227-9610 or email gvyoungmarines@gmail.com. 4th Annual De Mano a Mano Open Air Artisan Market The 4th Annual De Mano a Mano Open Air Artisan Market will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat-
urday, Oct. 21 at the Plataforma Hidalgo on the grounds of Teatro’s Cultural Arts Center, located at 921 W. New Braunfels St. in Seguin. There will be handmade wares, food, music, and performances. From 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. music will be provided by Eric Sebastian. Puppies & Pumpkins/Blessing of the Animals/ Rummage Sale The First Methodist Church will have its Blessing of the Animals from 10 a.m. to noon and the Seguin Animal Control will sponsor Puppies in the Patch with puppies up for adoption from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21 at 710 N. Austin St. in Seguin. There will also be a Rummage Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church parking lot. The Pumpkin Patch is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 pm. Monday through Saturday and noon to 7 p.m. Sundays in Oct. For more information visit www. seguinmethodist.org, FMC Seguin Pumpkin Patch on Facebook, or call 830-379-4112. Navarro Education Foundation Clay Fest The Navarro Education Foundation will have its Clay Fest from 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 at Moyesway Shooting Sports, located at 12601 FM 20. The fee is $500 for a 4-man team or $150 for an individual (will be teamed). A guest meal and beverage is available for $25. There will be dinner and live music. For questions, contact Katie Clark at 830-305-0699 or email NavarroEducationFoundation@gmail.com. Teen Murder Mystery Party The Seguin Public Library will have a Teen Murder Mystery Party at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21 for teens between the ages of 12 to 17. Come solve a murder mystery and dress up for the masquerade party. This is an after hours event and will end after the library closes. Teens must have a ride to pick them up. Registration is required to attend by calling 830-401-2422 or visiting www.library.seguintexas.gov. Jury Cancellation The County Court at Law #2 Jury that was scheduled for 9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 23 has been canceled. Jurors do not need to report to the Guadalupe County Justice Center. For any questions, call 830-303-8861. Toddler Time The Seguin Public Library will have its Toddler Time at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct 24. There will be songs, rhymes, and stories followed by about 15 minutes of play time. This program is approximately 45 minutes long including play time and is geared towards ages 1-2. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Continued on the next page.
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Preschool Storytime The Seguin Public Library will have its Preschool Storytime at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 24. There will be stories, rhymes, songs, and other fun early literacy activities for children ages 3 to 5. Call 830401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Teen Tuesday The Seguin Public Library will host its Teen Tuesday at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 24. Teens ages 12 - 17 can drop in anytime between 4 and 5:30pm on Tuesdays to hang out, play games, use makerspace supplies, draw, and more. Call 830-4012422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Baby Time The Seguin Public Library will have its Baby Time at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct 25. Learn rhymes and bounces to do with babies, sing songs, and listen to 1 baby storybook. Song and rhyme time lasts approximately 25 minutes, followed by baby playtime with scarves, egg shakers, and more. Baby Time is geared towards ages 0-18 and meets every Wednesday. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Family Storytime The Seguin Public Library will have its Family Storytime at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct 25. There will be stories, rhymes, songs and other fun early literacy activities for families with children ages 0 to 5 every Wednesday. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. Pecan & Vine Fundraiser The Guadalupe County Crime Stoppers will have a Pecan & Vine fundraiser, Wine and Cigar Soiree: A Toast to Crime Stoppers, at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26 at the Lake Breeze Ski Lodge, located at 225 Ski Lodge Road. Individual tickets are $100 and tables of 8 are also available. Four vine tastings, two cigars and a seated dinner are included with ticket purchase. A cash bar will also be available at the event. Purchase tickets online at www. evenbrite.com. For more information call 210-7715755 or 830-481-7824. STEM IS Not Scary: An Un-Haunted Open House at TLU There will be a free STEM IS Not Scary: An Un-Haunted Open House from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26 at the Moody Science Complex on the campus of Texas Lutheran University. There will be a special un-haunted house complete with handson science and demos for middle and high school students. Chamber Membership Luncheon The November Shop Small, Shop Local Gener-
al Membership Luncheon will be held at 11:30 Wednesday, Nov. 1 at the Silver Center, located at 510 E. Court Street in Seguin. The cost is $20 per meal for members in advance and $25 for non-members and after Friday, Oct. 27.
The Seguin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will have a Dia de Los Muertos Event from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2 at Central Park in downtown Seguin. Participants interested in setting up their own altars and for more information, call 830-372-3151.
SEF’s Nuts About Education 5K The Seguin Education Foundation will have its Nuts About Education 5K at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 beginning at the Guadalupe County Finance Building, located at 307 W. Court St. in Seguin. To register to race or sponsor visit https://tinyurl.com/ ympm2eua.
Parkinson’s Support Group The Gonzales Area Parkinson’s Support Group will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. the 1st Thursday of each month in the Fellowship Hall at the Presbyterian Church, located at 414 St. Louis St. in Gonzales. For more information visit lonestarparkinsonsociety. com or email gapsg23@gmail.com.
Pecan Fest Pecan Fest will be held Saturday, Oct. 28 in Seguin. There will be Fall Trade Days in downtown, a Film & Arts Festival, Vendors at the Big Red Barn, live entertainment, and a Wet Paint Sale. Visit www. seguingonuts.com for more information.
Jr. Squirrels Youth Disc Golf Clinic & Tournament The City of Seguin will have its Jr. Squirrels Youth Disc Golf Clinic & Tournament beginning with check-in at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Starcke Park East Disc Golf Course/Patricia K. Ivine-King Pavilion. The Clinic starts at 9:30 a.m. followed by a shotgun start Par 2 – 9 Hole tournament. Parent/ guardian is required as Caddie. Co-ed ages 8-10, 11-12, 13-15, and 16-17. The cost is $40. Prizes will be awarded to top boy and girl finishers in each age division. For more information, call 830-4012480.
Seguin Community Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will have its Seguin Community Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28 at 1111 E. College St. There will be snacks, games, trunk or treat, photo booth, costume parade, and DJ music. Redeemer United Church Harvest Festival The Redeemer United Church will have its Harvest Festival beginning with 10:30 a.m. worship Sunday, Oct. 29 at Bexar Social Hall, located at 15681 Bexar Bowling Rd. in Marion. There will be $12 Turkey Dinner Plates with drive-thru beginning at 11 a.m. and Dine-in at 11:30 a.m. There will also be live & silent auctions, raffle, bake sale, country store, and children’s activities. For more information call 830914-2168 or visit www.RedeemerZuehl.org. Kingsbury Methodist Church Trunk or Treat The Kingsbury Methodist Church will have its Trunk or Treat from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. There will be games and children are encouraged to wear costumes or get a face painting. Faith Lutheran Trunk or Treat The Faith Lutheran Church will have its Trunk or Treat for the community from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, in the west parking lot, located at 1326 E. Cedar St. Young and old are invited to visit and enjoy some treats. Crossroads Church Fall Fest The Crossroads Church will have its Fall Fest from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31 at 3455 W. US Highway 90 in Seguin. There will be food, games, candy, a costume contest, and lots more.
Grief Share® Surviving the Holidays Seminar The Faith Lutheran church will hold a Grief Share® “Surving the Holidays” Seminar from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 11 at 1326 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pastor Dan Cave will lead a discussion that will provide encouragement, support and valuable tools to navigate the season. This is a free event, but registration is required by visiting www. griefshare.org/holidays, or by calling the church at 830-379-7036. Operation Christmas Child Residents in Seguin are collecting school supplies, along with personal care items and fun toys to pack in shoe boxes as part of Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse that will deliver them to more than 100 countries. The National Collection week is Monday, Nov. 13 through Monday, Nov. 20. For more information, visit www.samaritanspurse. org/occ. Donate $10 per shoe box online and receive a tracking label to discover its destination. To shop online to match gifts to a child’s speific age and gender, visit www.samaritanspurse.or/buildonline then finish packing the virtual shoe box by adding a photo and personal note of encouragement.
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Grief Support Group There will be a Grief Support Group from 4 to 5 p.m. the second Tuesday of the month at the Silver Center, located at 510 E. Court St. in Seguin. For more information call Tamara Berger at 512-5577185 or email tberger@htohh.com.
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Chamber After Hours Mixer The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its After Hours Mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at the Central Entrance to Guadalupe Regional Medical Center. For more information, call 830-379-6382.
transferring it to the block. Students will also receive an introduction to color inks and print presentations. The class is limited to 12 adults (12 years to adult). The cost is $120 with supplies included. For more information, call 830-305-0472 or visit www.seguinartleague.com.
After Hours Passport Applications The District Clerk’s Office will be open after hours to accept Passport Applications from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15 at the Guadalupe County Justice Center, located at 211 W. Court St. in Seguin. Call (830) 303-8873 for more information.
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After Hours Passport Applications The District Clerk’s Office will be open after hours to accept Passport Applications from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16 at the Guadalupe Annex Building, located at 1101 Elbel Rd. Schertz. Call (830) 303-8873 for more information. St. June Annual Bake Sale There will be an Annual Bake Sale for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 17 and from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18 at the Professional Hair Salon, located at 117 N. Peach St. in Seguin. Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. day, Saturday, Nov. 18 at GRMC Hospital, located at 1215 E. Court St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. Illustrated Letters Class The Seguin Art League will offer a Lino Print Workshop from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 18 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Learn to create stunning illustrated letters to celebrate your unique name and interest of those you care for. Draw, paint, color, collage, and invent. The class is limited to 12 adults. The cost is $30 with supplies included. For more information, call 830-305-0472 or visit www. seguinartleague.com. December Rising Stars of Guadalupe County The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals will have its Rising Stars of Guadalupe County from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 7 at the Texas Theatre, located at 425 N. Austin St. in Seguin. Guadalupe County’s most promising young professionals will be recognized at the event. Lino Print Workshop The Seguin Art League will offer an Illustrated Letters Class from 1 to 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 18 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Receive an introduction to linear design through carving a block. Includes drawing the image, composing the design, and
Showcase Seguin 2024 Business Expo: Business in Toyland The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its Showcase Seguin 2024 Business Expo: Business in Toyland from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8 at the Seguin Coliseum, located at 950 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Admission is free and registration is required. For more information, call 830-379-6382. Ongoing Community Calendar Items 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline available 24 hours a day in English and Spanish. Volunteer Van Drivers Needed Guadalupe County Veteran Services Office is in great need of volunteer van drivers. Even those who can only commit to one day per month. Volunteers will drive local veterans who have no transportation to their VA medical appointments in San Antonio. To volunteer, call 830-303-4188 ext. 1249. CCSCT Releases Utility Assistance Application for 2023 Applications are available for the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (C.E.A.P.) provided by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs through the CCSCT. The program will help low-income consumers reduce their utility bills. There is also assistance available through the Low Income Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP). For more information visit www.ccsct.org or follow them on the socials at https://linktr.ee/ccsct_cares. Precious Life Services Precious Life Services is accepting new clients who may need help with Anger Management, Parenting Skills, Christian Counseling, Group and Family Therapy, Anxiety and Depression, etc. Appointments are available in-office, by Zoom or Teleconference by calling 830-372-5980. Heritage Museum Calendars The Heritage Museum is selling 2023 calendars for $10 featuring turn of the century everyday life of kids, social groups, parades, etc. There is a limited supply and they are available for purchase at the Heritage Museum, Gift & Gourmet, Pecan Town Books and Brews, Parker’s City Pharmacy, and online at www.heritagemuseum.net. Gift Ornaments of Juan Seguin for only $5 are also available at the
Museum. All proceeds benefit Museum projects. Free Accredited Adult Homeschool Program The Life Changing Church is now offering a Free Accredited Homeschool Program for adults wanting to earn their high school diploma. It is a self-paced, no classes to attend program. You work around your schedule and at the end of the program you will receive an accredited diploma that is acceptable for college. Tutors are available at no charge. Free placement testing, no previous records required. For more information call or text Crystal at 325-956-1155. Salvation Army New Office The Seguin Unit Salvation Army office is located at 205 North King Street. The office is open to receive requests for assistance weekly from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Volunteers Needed The Guadalupe Valley Young Marines need volunteers. They promote a healthy, drug-free program and need males, 19 years and up who would like to see the program grow by contributing time to help future citizens, boys and girls 8 to 18. Positions available include computer input, physical fitness training, planning/logistics, and medical. Contact Dina Dillon at 423-227-9610 or visit www.gvyoungmarines.org. La Trinidad Blessing Box - Food Pantry The La Trinidad United Methodist Church invites you to “Take what you need, Bring what you can, and above all be Blessed!” by its Blessing Box Food Pantry located at the corner of the church at 306 E. Gonzales St. in Seguin. The Blessing Box is filled with items to help those in need. The Country Church Attic The Country Church Attic is now open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday. Clothing Ministry The Refuge III Clothing Ministry continues to give away clothing, some furniture, dishes, and other items at 7535 Elm Creek Road in Seguin. For further information call 830-303-6478. Free Bible Course The World Bible School is offering free Bible correspondence courses. Answer questions from the Bible and send in for grading. Visit studygod.info for further information. To ensure non-profit 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 offices located at 609 E. Court St. in Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event.
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I live in Seguin where there are some empty raised planter beds on several street corners. What kind of small tree could be planted there?
A:I like the small variety of Crape myrtle that is planted on the
west corner of Donegan and S. Austin; however, Crape myrtle is not native. Wildflower.org, as well as a CPS Energy site for San Antonio trees, suggests small native trees such as cherry laurel, Mexican plum, and Texas redbud. Mexican plum (Prunus Mexicana) and Texas redbud (Cercis Canadensis var. texensis) are both lovely trees and both have blooms. Mexican plum grows to 25 feet with a 25 foot spread, while Texas redbud grows to 10-20 feet with a 12-20 foot spread. I have one of each. However, both are deciduous which would leave a bare trunk in the winter. Cherry laurel (Prunus caroliniana) is an evergreen which can grow to 40 feet with a 35 foot spread which sounds a little large. However, if you go to our library parking lot, you will note a border of small shrubs. These are cherry laurels which have been there several years and are still small. They also bloom and would probably do quite well although would have to be trimmed as a tree instead of a shrub. The only problem I can see is whether or not they would block the line of sight of a driver turning the corner although that is a problem no matter what you plant.
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Are there shrubs available with berries that are suitable for our Texas landscapes?
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We have many shrubs that will do well here. One of my favorites is the American beautyberry. Of course the berries don’t stay on long because they are also favorites of birds, butterflies and deer. American holly and Nellie R. Stevens holly both have red fruit (and are usually my table decorations at Christmas). Possumhaw holly is a small tree with red berries in the winter. It is very decorative when the leaves fall off, leaving the berries behind.
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We’ve had such a dry year. Will we have any native fall bloomers?
A: As I look out my back door, I see buds atop my goldenrod
(Solidago altissima). They have a yellow tint and will be opening soon. Many people don’t care for goldenrod, but I love it. This perennial is a favorite nectar source of bees and butterflies, and can be used as a dye plant. Wildflower.org says the height of the plant is determined by the fertility and moisture content of the soil. My patch of goldenrod managed to stay alive all summer in spite of the fact that I don’t water the back half of my lawn. Another fall bloomer is frostweed (Verbesina virginica). As I write this, some of my frostweed is starting to set buds in spite of the lack of rain.
Clara Mae Marcotte is a Texas Master Gardener with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. If you have a question to be answered, call the Master Gardeners at 830-379-1972 or leave a message to be answered. The website is guadalupecountymastergardeners.org. The Master Gardener research library is open Wednesdays from 1 to 4, at 210 East Live Oak Street in Seguin.
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