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Let the bidding begin, 2020 virtual hospice event to begin Friday tonight By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
fundraiser for the Hospice program.
(Seguin) -- Although there’s been a slight change of plans, the Guadalupe Regional Medical Foundation will still be hosting its annual Hospice event. However, instead of planning for a night out, they are asking that guests plan for a night in or at least a night by their laptops, tablets or cell phones. That’s because this year’s 2020 event will be a virtual fundraiser. Continuing its tradition of fun themes, Elaine Bennett, chief executive officer for GRMF, says this year’s online auction event will be operating under the theme “A Celebration of the Ol’ Southwest!’ “Hospice Services is a touching and worthwhile cause and this year, we are celebrating 30 years of hospice services. Last year, we celebrated Hospice in person at Pistols and Petticoats and this year, we are celebrating virtually with ‘A Celebration of the Ol’ Southwest!’ We are excited to have this opportunity to support hospice services with everyone virtually through our online auction and we hope that everyone will join us. So to register, you go to our foundation website at grmedfoundation.org and there, you will click on ‘Register for Online Bidding’ and when you get to that, you’ll come to a website with a little button that says ‘Get Started.’ Once you click on that, you’ll need your username and password and then from there, you will need credit card information and then how you want to be notified. As you bid on auction items, it
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will notify you if someone has outbid you,” said Bennett. Bennett says the foundation and GRMC Hospice are looking forward to bringing together the community through the virtual space and sharing all the amazing items
“We try to appeal to everyone so we have some auction items that include say concert tickets, to firearms, some condo weekend getaways, purses and jewelry and artwork. We just have a nice variety so I would really encourage everyone just to go in and browse. You can browse the items without actually signing up to bid so that’s something that you want to take a look at and then I also want to mention too that yes, it’s about money and bringing in funds for the hospice patients but really when you get down to it, all of this is for taking care of our hospice patients so if there is something that you really don’t need or want on our auction, we always could use any dollar amount that would be used for the care of our patients,” said Bennett. All money raised goes to support GRMC Hospice Services “which serves many charity patients, those that are not able to pay for services.” Organizers say part of the proceeds from this year’s event will also go to the GRMF general endowment to help with continued programs in the future.
To register for online bidding visit https://hospiceevent2020.ggo.bid. Access to the link is also available that will be up for bid beginning today at 5 pm. Nov. 13 and at grmedfoundation.org or via running through 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14. the Guadalupe Regional Medical Foundation Facebook page. Bennett says while this year’s event may look a bit different, it is still the continuation of a very important tradition and See PAGE 3 for MORE PHOTOS
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By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera (Seguin) -- Another local family is left homeless due to a fire. A fire ripped through a family’s single wide mobile home Wednesday night. The home was located in the 2500 block of Friesenhahn Road. Seguin Fire/EMS crews arrived to find the trailer fully engulfed in flames. The fire was extinguished relatively quickly, but the home was already badly damaged.
Firefighters say fortunately no one was home at the time of the fire and no injuries were reported at the scene. The cause of that fire remains under investigation. This is the the third Seguin family to lose their home to fire. Two families lost homes in a fire last Tuesday on Cedar Street across from Weinert Elementary School. Both of those families were able to safely get out of the homes. GoFundMe.com accounts have been set up for those two families.
Sand Hills VFD to host annual BBQ Fundraiser this Saturday By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(New Berlin) -- New Berlin Volunteer (Seguin) — Sand Hills volunteer fire fighters will be firing up the pits this weekend. The Sand Hills Volunteer Fire Department will be modifying its annual BBQ fundraiser to a drive up and take home only event. This year’s fundraiser will be held Saturday at Lifegate Church. Sand Hills VFD Assistant Fire Chief Carlos Chapa says while they would have preferred an in-person event, the fire department is excited to still bring the community together in support of its around the clock operation. Chapa says the fire department will be serving its traditional meal with all the trimmings. He says plates are $10 each and will be sold while supplies last. “It is barbecue brisket, sausage, potato salad, beans, pickles and onions and barbecue sauce. The only thing that we are not doing this
year is the chicken due to time constraint and having to try to do it in a drive through pace. We’re just going to do the barbecue and brisket this year,” said Hoffmann. In addition to the plates, Chapa says county residents will also have the chance to purchase reflective address signs at the event. “The reflector signs are designed for you to put under your mailbox or at your driveway. It will have your numeric (address). It makes it easier for us when we do have to come out and find your house. It’s also easier for the mailman,” said Chapa.
The reflective address signs are $25 each. Order forms will be accepted or handed out during the drive-thru line. The Sand Hills Volunteer Fire Department BBQ Fundraiser gets underway at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Lifegate Church. The church is located at 395 Lifegate Lane.
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Residents invited to toss out unwanted household items this Saturday By Cindy Aguirre-Herrera
(Seguin) -- COVID-19 isn’t stopping the city of Seguin from again attempting to collect your junk during its Fall Clean-Up Day. Crews will be available to help you get rid of all your unwanted items this Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at the Seguin Events Complex parking lot. Due to the pandemic, the city was forced to cancel its Spring Clean-Up Day and had to push back the Fall event from its originally scheduled date in September. Jennifer Sourdellia, the public information officer for the city of
Seguin, says this weekend is finally the chance for residents to toss out those items that have been lingering around their home.
around for awhile and just want to get rid of and we will take care of disposing of it safely and properly,” said Sourdellia.
“For those people who are new to the community or haven’t ever been before, basically it’s free. It’s a free service that the city provides to our citizens. The only rule is that you must be a resident of Seguin so when you come in that day, we’ll be checking your driver’s license or utility bill to make sure that you are a resident of Seguin and it’s held at the Seguin Events Complex parking lot. It’s basically just a line-up and drive thru type event so you can pile up your trunk or your car or the back of truck with items that you want to get rid of maybe some from your garage that you have had sitting
While most things can be collected, Sourdellia says there are few items that will not be accepted. “If you have maybe some play equipment outside in your backyard that your kids don’t play on anymore, you can get rid of that or bicycles. We take scrap metal. We also take appliances but they must not have any Freon inside of them -automobile tires no larger than 19.5 inches and I do believe that there is a limit on that, six tires. Tires from local businesses are not accepted and also the only type of tires that we will take are from cars. We will not be collecting any tractor, mower, bicycle or ATV tires. If you
have any kind of old documents at your house that you want to get rid of, we will have a paper shredding service available there as well. I’ve seen people bring things such as mattresses also just a variety of things you will find and we don’t accept things like brush and limbs. Those are things that can be picked up on your regular trash day. We don’t accept hazardous materials or chemicals. No construction materials or debris,” said Sourdellia. More importantly, Sourdellia says the free service comes complete with crews who are there to unload your vehicle all while ensuring your safety. Again, a driver’s license or utility bill with proof of Seguin address will be required before being able to dispose of items.
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Matadors host McCollum in Cowboys’ first 2020 appearance, Friday game to air on KWED (Seguin) - Here’s a dose of of COVID-19 sports reality - On the same weekend that a number of football programs in Class 4A and below finish their seasons with bi-district playoff losses, the McCollum Cowboys will take the field for the first time all year when they visit Seguin on Friday in District 12-5A-Division I. The Cowboys didn’t play a non-district schedule due to the pandemic, and they were forced to forfeit their first three district games against Buda-Johnson, Dripping Springs, and New Braunfels-Canyon due to positive tests that put the team under quarantine.
Senior kicker Garrett Stiles (12) has been a valuable weapon on special teams for the Matadors this season, connecting on 16-18 PAT kicks, both of his field goal attempts, and averaging 39.1 yards on kickoffs with three touchbacks. Photo by Andie Rangel.
into the ballgame and focusing on ourselves, and trusting our rules based on what they’re in, and once we figure out what they’re in, we’ll figure out where to attack.” The Matadors are 3-2 overall, 2-1 in district play after receiving a forfeit win over Harlandale last week when the Indians went into quarantine. Seguin’s last on-field action was a 49-41 road loss to New Braunfels-Canyon on Oct. 30. The Cowboys face a tough task finding their game legs against a Seguin offense averaging 39.1 points and 422 total yards per game.
McCollum hired Carl Klann interim head coach last spring when Matt Uzzell stepped down after an 0-10 season in 2019. This is Klann’s second stint with the program; he coached the Cowboys from 2003 to 2012, going 54-54 with seven playoff appearances.
Junior quarterback Micah Rodriguez has been the orchestrator of that attack, completing 76 percent of his passes for 1,021 yards, 14 touchdowns, and just three interceptions while running for two scores. Rodriguez has thrown five TD passes in two straight games.
The team’s top statistical returnees include quarterback Sean Tejeda (727 yds., 4 TDs passing), and running-back Isaiah Leffler (585 yds., 3 TDs rushing).
Senior running-back Marques Washington enters Friday with 391 yards and three touchdowns rushing to go with 18 catches for 225 yards and four scores. Tristan Moreno has the been the most prolific receiver with 26 grabs for 377 yards and two TDs, and Kai Seidenberger has pulled in three touchdown catches.
With no game or scrimmage film available on McCollum since the coaching change, Seguin head coach Travis Bush and his staff are preparing a game plan with little to no information on the Cowboys’ offensive and defensive schemes. “It’s a big unknown,” Bush said. “No spring, it’s a new staff, so obviously we can’t look at last year’s film on them. We really have no idea what they’re doing offensively or defensivley, so for us, kind of a generic game plan. All of our concepts, offensively, defensively, and special teams, have base rules that are built to stand up to anything. So it’s going to be just getting
Seguin’s statistical leaders on defense include linebacker Allen Martinez (44 tackles), defensive end Ian Box (7 TFL, 5.5 sacks), linebacker Brychan Dilworth (2 FR), cornerback R’Teston Tucy (3 PBU) and safety Michael Cornelius (1 Int). Friday’s kickoff at Matador Stadium is set for 7:30 p.m. The game will air live on KWED 1580-AM and Seguintoday. com. Pre-game coverage starts at 6:50 with the Marion coaches’ show.
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Marion looks to upset No. 7 Llano in bi-district playoffs
(Kerrville) - The Bulldogs look to pull a 4-seed, 1-seed upset and knock off the No. 7 ranked 3A Division I football team in the state Friday evening when they meet the Llano Yellowjackets in the bi-district playoff bracket of Region IV at Tivy’s Antler Stadium in Kerrville.
Marion went 5-5 overall in Ryne Miller’s third regular season as head coach and snagged the fourth and final playoff seed in District 14-3A-Division I last Saturday with a 49-28 win over San Antonio-Cole that moved the Bulldogs to 3-3 in district play. Llano, coached by Matt Green, is 9-0 on the year after a 4-0 run to the District 13 title. The Yellowjackets have beaten eight of their nine opponents by at least 16 points, with San Saba the only team to stay within
one score, 35-31 back in Week 4.
Senior quarterback Case Kuykendoll is the gas in Llano’s offensive engine. He enters Friday with 1,366 yards and 20 touchdowns through the air to go with a team-high 887 yards and six scores on the ground. “What gets him going is his ability to run and create plays on the run,” Miller said. “So we’re going to have to do a great job containing him. Our defensive ends are going to have to do a really great job setting the pocket, and then our linebackers are going to have to do a great job of kind of maintaining the box, too” Kuykendoll’s top receivers include Quincy Prince (26 rec., 467 yds., 10 TD) and Jared Beasley (23 rec., 519 yds., 6 TD).
Marion counters with its own dual-threat QB in junior Tanner Beakley. He threw for 1,604 yards and 15 touchdowns while running for 472 yards and 12 scores during the regular season. The most productive weapons around Beakley include tailback Aden Rackley (439 rushing yds., 170 rec. yds., 6 total TD), receivers Dominic Castellanos (41 rec., 442 yds., 2 TD), Dillon Blakely (3 TD) and Jayden Williams (3 TD), and tight end Samuel Montoya (4 TD).
Marion’s defensive leaders include linebackers Williams (9 sacks, 17 TFL) and Kross Kelso (121 tackles, 19 TFL), defensive linemen Cooper Marr (12 TFL, 5 sacks) and Ronnie Winbush (11 TFL, 6 sacks), and safety Catellanos (3 Int.). Turnovers figure to play a role in the outcome.
Marion is plus-two on the season, with 17 takeaways and 15 turnovers lost. The Llano defense is anchored up front by interior lineman Cade Ligon, a First Team All-District selection last year in a 4A Division II district that included Navarro, Wimberley, Cuero, and Bandera. Ligon piled up 70 tackles, 15 tackles-for-loss, and 6.5 sacks during the nine-game regular season. Friday’s kickoff at Antler Stadium in Kerville is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. A complete interview with Coach Miller can be heard during the Bulldog Report at 6:50 p.m. on KWED 1580AM and Seguintoday.com.
Navarro’s Zoe Carter qualifies for state cross country meet (Kerrville) - The Bulldogs look to pull a 4-seed, 1-seed upset and knock off the No. 7 ranked 3A Division I football team in the state Friday evening when they meet the Llano Yellowjackets in the bi-district playoff bracket of Region IV at Tivy’s Antler Stadium in Kerrville. Marion went 5-5 overall in Ryne Miller’s third regular season as head coach and snagged the fourth and final playoff seed in District 14-3A-Division I last Saturday with a 49-28 win over San Antonio-Cole that moved the Bulldogs to 3-3 in district play. Llano, coached by Matt Green, is 9-0 on the year after a 4-0 run to the District 13 title. The Yellowjackets have beaten eight of their nine opponents by at least 16 points, with San Saba the only team to stay within one score, 35-31 back in Week 4. Senior quarterback Case Kuykendoll is the gas in Llano’s offensive engine. He enters Friday with 1,366 yards and 20 touchdowns through the air to go with a team-high 887 yards and six scores on the ground.
“What gets him going is his ability to run and create plays on the run,” Miller said. “So we’re going to have to do a great job containing him. Our defensive ends are going to have to do a really great job setting the pocket, and then our linebackers are going to have to do a great job of kind of maintaining the box, too” Kuykendoll’s top receivers include Quincy Prince (26 rec., 467 yds., 10 TD) and Jared Beasley (23 rec., 519 yds., 6 TD). Marion counters with its own dual-threat QB in junior Tanner Beakley. He threw for 1,604 yards and 15 touchdowns while running for 472 yards and 12 scores during the regular season. The most productive weapons around Beakley include tailback Aden Rackley (439 rushing yds., 170 rec. yds., 6 total TD), receivers Dominic Castellanos (41 rec., 442 yds., 2 TD), Dillon Blakely (3 TD) and Jayden Williams (3 TD), and tight end Samuel Montoya (4 TD).
Marion’s defensive leaders include linebackers Williams (9 sacks, 17 TFL) and Kross Kelso (121 tackles, 19 TFL), defensive linemen Cooper Marr (12 TFL, 5 sacks) and Ronnie Winbush (11 TFL, 6 sacks), and safety Catellanos (3 Int.). Turnovers figure to play a role in the outcome. Marion is plus-two on the season, with 17 takeaways and 15 turnovers lost. The Llano defense is anchored up front by interior lineman Cade Ligon, a First Team All-District selection last year in a 4A Division II district that included Navarro, Wimberley, Cuero, and Bandera. Ligon piled up 70 tackles, 15 tackles-for-loss, and 6.5 sacks during the nine-game regular season. Friday’s kickoff at Antler Stadium in Kerville is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. A complete interview with Coach Miller can be heard during the Bulldog Report at 6:50 p.m. on KWED 1580-AM and Seguintoday.com.
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Coed Volleyball Tournament Fundraiser
The La Trinidad United Methodist Church will have a Coed Volleyball Tournament Fundraiser at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Seguin Volleyball Complex, located at 950 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Registration begins at 2 p.m. There will be Two divisions of competitive (AA/A) and recreational (B/C). The fee is $100 per team. To pre-register a team, text 830-556-2296. Temps checked upon entry. Spectators/fans will be allowed. Social distancing encouraged.
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.
Annual Thanksgiving Service
The Life Changing Church will have its Annual Thanksgiving Service at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22 in the parking lot of 842 E. Pine St. The service will be a drive-in event. Registration begins at 12:45 p.m. and turkeys and Thanksgiving baskets will be raffled after the service. A dinner plate will also be served at the end of the service. You may also enter the event Blood Drive The House of Prayer Geronimo will have its 8th Annual via Facebook live stream and if a prize is won it will be delivered to you. Blood Drive from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15. For more information and to book an appointment, call Richard The Country Church Attic Flores at 830-626-8453. The Country Church Attic is now open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
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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, fax (830) 379-2238, 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.
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Library Dinosaur Science Kit Pickup
The Seguin Public Library is celebrating dinosaurs and paleontology all month long in its children’s programs and online. On Friday, Nov. 13, Children ages 5 and up can pick up a dinosaur science activity kit while supplies last, which include a dinosaur egg to break open, a fossil making activity, and a science booklet. Younger children can pick up a dinosaur egg science craft to take home as well. Please call 830-401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
Virtual Hospice Fundraiser Event
The Guadalupe Regional Medical Foundation will have its 2020 Virtual Hospice Event, A Celebration of the Ol’ Southwest from 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14 To register for the online auction and participate in bidding visit https:// hospiceevent2020.ggo.bid.
Silver Center Dance
The Silver Center will have a dance featuring Tom Teboe from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with a $10 admission. Sausage wraps and chicken salad will be available for a light supper. Following COVID-19 guidelines, you must wear a mask into the center and when leaving. Tables will be set for only 6 per table. For more information call 830303-6612.
Fall Clean-Up Day
The City of Seguin will have its Fall Clean-Up Day from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Seguin Events Complex (Coliseum), located at 950 S. Austin Street in Seguin. The CleanUp day is for Seguin residents located within city limits and a proof of residency required. Automobile tires will be accepted, however tractor, mower, bicycle and ATV tires will not be collected. Brush, hazardous chemicals, construction or building debris, old fences, sheds or torn down building materials will not be accepted. Appliances with Freon or other refrigerants are not allowed. Paper shredding will also be available. For more information, please call the Public Works Department at (830) 401-2416.
Sand Hills VFD BBQ Fundraiser
The Sand Hills Volunteer Fire Department will have its Annual Brisket and Sausage BBQ Fundraiser from 11 a.m. until sold out on Saturday, Nov. 14 at Lifegate Church, located at 395 Lifegate Lane. Due to COVID-19 there will be drive-up and take-home only. Reflective address signs will also be available for purchase for $25.
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Coed Volleyball Tournament Fundraiser
The La Trinidad United Methodist Church will have a Coed Volleyball Tournament Fundraiser at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Seguin Volleyball Complex, located at 950 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Registration begins at 2 p.m. There will be Two divisions of competitive (AA/A) and recreational (B/C). The fee is $100 per team. To preregister a team, text 830-556-2296. Temps checked upon entry. Spectators/fans will be allowed. Social distancing encouraged.
Blood Drive
The House of Prayer Geronimo will have its 8th Annual Blood Drive from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15. For more information and to book an appointment, call Richard Flores at 830-626-8453.
Touch-Free Dinosaur Scavenger Hunt
The Seguin Public Library is celebrating dinosaurs and paleontology all month long in its children’s programs and online and will have a Touch-Free Dinosaur Scavenger Hunt until November 30. Little paleontologists can search for hidden dinosaurs around the children’s area of the library. They will uncover dinosaur facts for each dino they find. Please call 830-401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas. gov for additional information.
Toddler Time at the Library
The Seguin Public Library is celebrating dinosaurs and paleontology during Toddler Time at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17. Please call 830-401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas. gov for additional information.
Seguin City Council Farewell Reception
The City of Seguin will have a Farewell Reception for Mayor Don Keil and Council Members Ernest Leal, Jeanette “Jet” Crabb, and Fonda Mathis from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 17 at the Seguin Public Library, located at 313 W. Nolte St. in Seguin.
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Storytime at the Library
The Seguin Public Library is celebrating dinosaurs and paleontology during its Storytime at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18 and Wednesday Nov. 25. Please call 830-401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
League of Women Voters Public Meeting
The League of Women Voters of the Comal Area (LWVCA) will host a Public Meeting, “The Electoral College and its Unintended Consequences” from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18 online via Zoom (Meeting ID: 899 8656 3219 Password: 270440), live-streamed on Facebook, and recorded for viewing later on the LWV Comal YouTube Channel. For more information visit lwvcomal.org.
Poker Tournament Fundraiser
The Big Red Barn has moved its Poker Tournament Fundraiser to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21. The doors open at 12:30 p.m. with $250 tickets before Wednesday, Nov. 19 and $300 afterwards. Get a group of four or more together and save with $200 each ticket before Thursday, Aug. 13. Tickets are available at www.texagedu.org/ texasholdemtournament/, Gift & Gourmet, or Westerholm Koehler Insurance. For more information call 830-3790933.
Cibolo Grange Hall Farmers Market
The Cibolo Grange Hall Farmers Market will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursdays at 413 North Main Street in Cibolo. For more information, or to join as a vendor, visit the Cibolo Grange Farmers Market Facebook page or text 210-722-9054.
Silver Center Dance
The Silver Center will have a dance featuring the Countrymen from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with a $10 admission. Sausage wraps and chicken salad sandwiches will be available for a light supper. Following COVID-19 guidelines, you must wear a mask into the center and when leaving. Tables will be set for only 6 per table. For more information call 830303-6612.
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Storytime at the Library
p.m. The Patient Tower entrance is open Monday through Friday 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekend entrance is through the Emergency The Big Red Barn will be holding Market Days from 9 a.m. to 1 The Seguin Public Library is celebrating dinosaurs and Department for screening and entry. For further information visit p.m. the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month at the corner of 123 paleontology during its Storytime at 10 a.m. Wednesday Nov. www.grmedcenter.com. Bypass and Cordova Road in Seguin. To join as a vendor or for 25. Please call 830-401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for more information visit www.texagedu.org, email redbarnseguin@ additional information. gmail.com or call/text 830-379-0933. Free meals are available curbside for all Seguin children from
Winter Washerland Tournament
The 2nd Annual Winter Washerland Tournament benefiting the Seguin Police Department’s Blue Santa Program will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 at the Warehouse Seguin, located at 108 S. Austin St. in Seguin. The Entry fee is $50 per team. To register call or text Amanda at 830-305-7220.
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Silver Center Dance
The Silver Center will have a dance featuring Randy Carson and his band from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with a $10 admission. Sandwiches and sausage wraps will be available for a light supper. Following COVID-19 guidelines, you must wear a mask into the center and when leaving. Tables will be set for only 6 per table. For more information call 830-303-6612.
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Free Meals for Seguin Children
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays through Dec. 31 at Seguin High School, Jefferson, Koennecke, McQueeney, Patlan, Rodriguez, and Weinert elementary schools. Parents picking up curbside meals that do not have the child present in the car will need to show proof of enrollment in the district (not necessarily proof of being a remote learner) or a birth certificate if the child is not enrolled in the district. For more information, call the Seguin ISD Child Nutrition Department at 830-401-8618.
Free Hazardous Waste Pick-Up
The Rural Area Parenting Program Services (RAPPS) will be providing Anger Management, Protective Parenting, Basic Parenting, Co-Parenting (Divorce), and Tobacco Awareness classes online through ZOOM. RAPPS classes are accepted by the Judicial System. To register or for or more information call 830-303-9225, email Seguinrapps@gmail.com, or visit seguinrappsorg.org.
The City of Seguin was awarded an Alamo Area Council of Governments Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program grant and is offering residents who live in the city limits an opportunity to participate in the At Your Door Special Collection Program. Items accepted include pesticides, household chemicals, sharps, electronic waste, including televisions, batteries, fluorescent lights, automotive waste products (including oil), paints, thinners, and dozens of other items that don’t belong with your recyclables or regular curbside waste pickup. For a complete The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce is selling raffle tickets list of accepted items, or to arrange a collection, call 1-800-449for a 2020 RTV500. Tickets are $30 each, 2 for $50, or 5 for $100 7587, or visit wmatyourdoor.com/residential. Collection times and are available at the Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce. Only may vary. 1,500 tickets will be sold. Tax and title will be paid by the winner. For more information call 830-379-6382.
Holiday Stroll Parade Seeking Entries
Seguin Public Library New Hours of Operation
The Seguin LULAC Community Garden has green beans, corn, and squash ready for picking. Please be careful with the new The Cibolo Grange Hall Farmers & Artisans Market will have its winter crops and please stay between the rows. 2nd Annual Christmas in the Good Old Fashioned Way from 1 to 8 p.m. Small Business Saturday, Nov. 28 at 413 North Main St. in Cibolo. For more information text 210-722-9054.
RAPPS Individual Sessions
The City of Seguin Parks and Recreation Department is seeking entries for its Holiday Stroll Parade that will be held Thursday, Dec. 3 in Max Starcke Park East. The Holiday Stroll Parade will be a drive-through experience with lighted entries on display to view from the safety of citizens’ vehicles. The deadline to enter is Tuesday, Nov. 24. and entry forms, along with guidelines and more information are available at https://bit.ly/HolidayStroll2020.
Toddler Time at the Library
The Seguin Public Library is celebrating dinosaurs and paleontology during Toddler Time at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24. Please call 830-401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
2020 RTV500 Raffle
GRMC Limited Visitor Access
The Guadalupe Regional Medical Center is temporarily limiting visitor access to protect the health of its patients and staff, and in the interest of limiting exposure to respiratory illness The Seguin Public Library will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. associated with the COVID-19 virus. Exceptions include: End Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. of life, childbirth, goodbye visit of military personnel departing Visit library.seguintexas.gov for a current schedule of virtual for deployment, and designated caregiver of a pediatric patients. Additionally, no visitors will be allowed for COVID patients in programs. Please call 401-2422 for additional information. the Public Health Emergency unit (PHE) or ICU during this time. The Central Entrance is open Monday through Friday 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the ER entrance is open 24 hours a day. GRMC is now allowing one visitor to accompany patients who are receiving outpatient services and inpatient services consistent with Texas Health and Human Services expiration of To ensure non-profit organization’s meetings and events appear the emergency rule prohibiting visitors during the COVID-19 in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@ pandemic. Visitors will be screened upon entering the hospital kwed1580.com, fax 379-2238, or drop off the information at the and suspected COVID-19 patients will not be allowed visitors Seguin Daily News/KWED offices located at 609 E. Court St. in under the new rules. Mask are required and must be worn at all Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks times. Visiting hours for hospitalized patients are 8 a.m. to 6 prior to the event.
GRMC Visitor Update
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Strey Marvin Valentin Strey, age 94 of Cedar Park, formerly of Seguin, passed away on November 3, 2020. Marvin was born on October 19, 1926 in Wilson County to Augusta (Lenz) and Earhardt Strey. Visitation will begin on Saturday, November 14, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. at Emanuel’s Lutheran Church followed by funeral service at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Kelsie Theiss officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in San Geronimo Cemetery. All CDC protocols must be followed at both locations, including social distancing and face coverings worn. Marvin is preceded in death by his loving wife of 61 years, Marian Krueger Strey, and his parents. Survivors include his son Fredlein Strey and wife Susan; Memorial contributions may be made to Emanuel’s Lutheran Church, 206 N. Travis, 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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David Lee Shipp 76 years old of Seguin, Tx passed away Wednesday November 4, 2020. Viewing will be held Friday November 13, 2020 from 5pm-7pm at Crenshaw Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral and Burial will be held Saturday November 14, 2020 11am at Garden of Memories Cemetery. Survivors include sister: Elsie Bernice Matthews and brothers: Robert Lee Shipp Jr., and Roy Lee Shipp.
Koontz Marilyn F Koontz, aged 81 of Seguin, TX, was called to her Heavenly Savior’s arms on Oct. 30, 2020. A celebration of her life is scheduled for Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at First Baptist Church, Seguin with the Rev. Brice Mandaville officiating. The service can also be viewed livestream at https://vimeo.com/ event/448378. All CDC protocol must be followed including social distancing and face
coverings worn. Marilyn was born on February 24, 1939 in Quincy, Illinois to Marion and Eunice Haselwood. She lived nearly half her life in Quincy where she had graduated from high school in 1957. As a young wife and mother, she worked at the nostalgic Kirlin’s store. She then began teaching piano in her home. After Motorola moved them to Seguin in 1975, she became an active member of First Baptist Church where she played the piano and organ for a number of years, as well as in her younger years in Quincy, Illinois at Immanuel Baptist. She participated in choir and handbells, was a member of the JOY Sunday School class, and always had her hand in more than one Ladies Bible study at a time. Mom touched many lives through her love of music. She taught piano and organ to many young people spanning 30 years. She was also the accompanist for the SHS choir. She sang with the Sweet Adelines Texas Star and Alamo Metro and TLU choir at Christmas time.
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She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Bill and Mary Kacal and Katheryn Hazel and her father-in-law, Franky D. Patek. Survivors include her loving husband of 24 years, Timothy Wayne Patek; daughter, Hannah Patek; son, Cameron Patek; parents, Nancy and Frank Kacal; sister, Susan Stogner and husband Mitch; mother-in-law, Judy Patek; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, other loving family members and many, many friends. A walk through line visitation will be held on Monday, November 16, 2020 at Tres Hewell Mortuary from 5 to 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 11 a.m. at Faith Lutheran Church with the Rev. Don Ofsdahl officiating. All CDC protocols must be followed including limited seating, social distancing, and face coverings worn at all locations.
She loved cruises and her kitties, adored her “out to lunch” friends, her broccoli chicken and her Spurs, her puzzles and her books, but most of all her family.
For those unable to attend you may view the services via livestream at www.facebook.com/FaithLutheranChurchSeguinTx.
She was a loving mom, grandma “Mimi” and great-grandma, and friend; and was a loving wife to her husband of 53 years, Leslie R. Koontz who preceded her in death on 9/12/2010.
Serving as pallbearers will be Cameron Patek, John Kuempel, Mark Dietz, Jeff Jubela, John Ullrich and Mike Strauss. Private interment will be held at a later date in the Faith Lutheran Church Columbarium.
Traveling was their favorite pastime; in their lifetime they had visited all 50 states, explored Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, Panama, Alaska and Costa Rica. One of the best trips ever was the Caribbean cruise with her sister in law Judy Wakefield (now deceased), and her daughters and granddaughters.
As Jennifer posted on her face book page a few days ago, please remember, “Don’t lose the spark that makes you….YOU.” quote by C. J. Peterson. Jennifer loved all and in return was loved by many and she will be missed!
She is survived by her four children and their spouses, Kathy L. (David) Slee, Barbara A. (Donnell) O’Brien, Lisa K. (Rick) Robbins, Alan R. (Stephanie) Koontz; 11 grandchildren: Ryan (Candace) Slee, Nathan (Missy) Slee, Jordan (Shannon) Slee, Jenna (Josh) Bichsel, Emma Ridley, Connor O’Brien, Dana (Stuart) Davis, Lindsay Robbins, Jessica (Anthony) Buitron, Leah Allstott and Conner Allstott; and she was proud to have 18 great grandchildren: Gaby Wagner, Gavin, Grant, and Grayson Slee; Lenora and Ellis Slee; Desmond, Elliana, Alizah, Conrad, and Calina Slee; Lennox and Lucas Bichsel; Hazelee Perry; Henrietta and Evangeline Davis; Calvin Samley and Melodee Allstott-Little; nephews, Dave Hild and Steve Hild; several cousins, other loving family members and many friends.
Memorial contributions may be made to Faith Lutheran Church, 1326 E. Cedar St., Seguin, Texas, 78155 or to the charity of one’s choice.
Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Marilyn’s sons-in-law and grandsons. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Seguin Library, 1314 E. Cedar St., Seguin, Texas, 78155, the Seguin High School Choir Program, 1315 E. Cedar St., Seguin, Texas, 78155 or the charity of your 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.
Patek Jennifer Leigh Kacal Patek, age 48 of Seguin, formerly of El Campo, Texas passed away on November 11, 2020. Jennifer was born on June 25, 1972 in Wharton, Texas to Nancy Katheryn (Hazel) and Frank Steve Kacal. She grew up in El Campo was a proud graduate of El Campo High School, Class of 1990.
You are invited to sign the guestbook 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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HELP WANTED
Guadalupe County Administrative Clerk Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for a Part Time Administrative Clerk. Applicant must have a high school diploma or GED, ability to handle stressful situations, have telephone, typing, computer data entry and multitasking skills. Position requires personable telephone etiquette and pleasant, accurate customer service skills. This is a part-time position with starting salary of $12.51 per hour. The shift would be 3 days a week, any day between Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm. Benefits include retirement. Full job description and Law Enforcement Application Packet may be obtained from www. co.guadalupe.tx.us or the Human Resource office at 211 W. Court St., Seguin. Please submit applications and required documents to Sheriff Arnold Zwicke at 2617 N. Guadalupe St., Seguin, by November 16, no later than 5 p.m. Guadalupe County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS WANTED!
Navarro ISD is hiring School Bus Drivers for our growing team. Experience preferred, but will train. Starting pay $15.48/hour. (4 hour guarantee for routes plus field trip hours available at same pay rate) Pay scaled to years of service, semi-monthly paydays. We offer paid training, competitive salary and benefits. Air Conditioned routes Available! Apply on our website at www.nisd.us or apply in person at 6450 N. State Hwy. 123, Seguin. DON’T MISS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN A GROWING SCHOOL DISTRICT.
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If you need Light Remodel, Paint Job!
PROBLEM SOLVED, Hourly and or Cost plus Materials, call Kenneth for FREE estimates, 830-463-1389.
GARAGE SALE HUGE GARAGE SALE
117 Guadalupe River Drive, Saturday ONLY, 8a-2p. Name brand clothes, women plus, sizes 18-12-8 and men’s, power tools, seasonal décor, household items. Too much to list!! “MASKS REQUIRED” No Early Birds!
3-FAMILY GARAGE SALE
1030 FM 477, Friday and Saturday starting at 8am. Kids clothes, furniture, tools and more!!
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