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Grab your MASK! Tickets still on sale for tonight's Mardi Gras 2024 Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

(Seguin) -- Mardi Gras might have been on Feb. 13 but here in Seguin, the celebration is just getting started. Tickets are still available for tonight’s Seguin Education Foundation’s Mardi Gras 2024 fundraiser. The event will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Seguin Coliseum. The celebration, an annual tradition for the SEF, lends itself to a night of live and silent auctions, raffles, music, Cajun food plus New Orleans Hurricanes to help wash it all down. Encouraging folks to grab a mask and join them tonight is Event CoChair Bryan Spahn. Spahn says the event is a night were businesses and the community come together in support of local kids. “We’ve got the Dirty River Jazz Band coming who are just exceptional. Lots of local people love

to hear them. If you are a fan of theirs, that’s just a great reason to come and we have some great auction items this year. Just on the live auction which you can go online and do, we’ve got tickets to Astros games, Rangers games and all kinds of things that you can do around town. So, that’s a great way if you can’t actually physically be there, you can go online and help support us too,” said Spahn. Spahn says the Seguin Education Foundation for years has supported classroom learning by providing grants. He says teachers apply for the money with hopes of providing new and innovative classroom tools for their students. “As a husband of a teacher, I’ve seen first hand how they react when they are getting the grants and then just to see how that rolls over to the kids Mardi Gras, pg. 3

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The Seguin Daily News continues to highlight the local candidates appearing on the March 5, 2024 Primary Election Ballot. Each candidate was asked to respond to the following three questions. Early voting began on Tuesday, Feb. 20 and runs through Friday, March 1. Today’s featured contest includes two of the five candidates vying for the Republican nomination for Guadalupe County Commissioner Pct. 1. The remaining three candidates, Dustin Engelke, Bryan Underwood and Jacqueline “Jackie” Ott will appear in Friday’s Seguin Daily News. All five candidates look to replace longtime Commissioner Greg Seidenberger who has chosen to retire. The winner of this GOP nomination will earn the right to face the Democratic nominee, Nahomie Alanis; and the Libertarian nominee, Nolan Schmidt, who are both running unopposed for the nominations of their respective parties.

Candidate Name: James B. Ransdell Guadalupe County Commissioner Precinct 1

Candidate Name: Clint Taft Guadalupe County Commissioner - Precinct 1

Tell us why you're running.

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As a Republican candidate for Commissioner of Precinct 1, I step forward with a profound sense of duty and responsibility to the constituents. The departure of Mr. Greg Seidenberger will create a vacancy that cannot be overlooked, considering his remarkable dedication and service to this precinct. His absence leaves a void that needs to be filled by someone equally committed and passionate about the welfare of our community. Like Mr. Seidenberger, I too possess a servant heart and a deep-seated desire to serve the people of Precinct 1. I believe in the importance of being present within the community, listening to its concerns, and actively working towards solutions. Building relationships of trust is not just a political strategy; it’s a fundamental aspect of effective governance. I am motivated by the opportunity to connect with members of this precinct, understanding their needs, and striving to fulfill them to the best of my ability. What are the biggest challenges facing the winner of this seat, and how are you prepared to address those challenges? The winner of this seat will face several significant challenges, and I am well-prepared to tackle them head-on. One major issue is the need to plan for the future effectively. By adopting a forwardthinking approach, we can anticipate and meet the needs of future generations by investing in strategic infrastructure projects. I fully support the county’s current efforts in this regard, such as the expansion of fire stations and the recruitment of more EMS professionals. Ransdell, pg. 3

As a husband, father, and small business owner, I want to make a difference in helping to make Guadalupe County a better place to live, work, do business, and raise a family. My children and their future here are the driving force behind my desire to serve as commissioner. Being a lifelong and fifth-generation resident of the county, I have experienced the growth and the threat it brings to our quality of life. We have one place to call home and one opportunity to do things the right way. I am committed to making well-informed decisions, listening to community members, and putting the needs of our residents first. What are the biggest challenges facing the winner of this seat, and how are you prepared to address those challenges? Road Improvements - Responsible Growth Public Safety - Fiscal Responsibility Our roads, whether county or state-managed, urgently need attention. Well-maintained roads are essential to attract businesses, provide emergency services, and ensure safe travel for residents. As commissioner, I will make sure that all roads are a priority and will constantly communicate with TXDOT regarding needed improvements for our state-maintained roads. This includes pressuring them to properly control the numerous unsafe intersections around the county. Our rapid growth must be effectively managed to preserve our quality of life. I will ensure that new developments are held to the current regulations set by the county. Taft, pg. 3


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Local museum to feature Black history Special exhibit to help welcome church visitors to Seguin Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

(Seguin) -- What started off as a tribute to a local church has now evolved into an entire display of the history and accomplishments of the African American community here in Seguin and Guadalupe County. Shirley Fennell, along with other members of the Greater Refuge III Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, continue to work on that display this week at the Seguin Heritage Museum located in downtown Seguin. Fennell says the group has the honor of adding to the display recognizing the faithbased accomplishments of the late Bishop J.P. Steadman and wife Ethel who started their ministry in Seguin in the 1950s. The display marking the couple's local contributions will help welcome a bus load of International Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ Apostles. Fennell says the church members -- from across the country will be arriving at the museum this Friday afternoon. She says they’ll be traveling in from San Antonio where they will be participating in this year’s regional conference.

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"It's the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ and it is Region 11 that is coming in. We have 12 Regions, and this one is located in this area, but they are coming from 11 states. It started off with just that exhibit of Bishop J.P. Steadman and Ethel Steadman and it is beautiful. It was put together with the family and the people here and it just kind of extended to include as many blacks that have done things -- that have lived in Seguin and could be proud of what was done," said Fennell. Fennell says the church is

Mardi Gras, continued. and how it affects them and to be able to give where things aren’t in the budget for the school district, we are able to provide some of those things and really give them extra opportunities that they might not have somewhere else and so, really feeling how that affects those kids and can help them to grow into better citizens. That’s a really great cause to be behind,” said Spahn. Not only will proceeds help to fund the classroom grants but Spahn says dollars will also go to help support the recently acquired Irma Lewis Seguin Outdoor Learning Center. “I really think that Fund-A-Need this year with our Irma Lewis Outdoor Learning Center is going to be huge. Getting kids out into nature is just such a big deal. Getting them outside off of electronics and that’s going to be a huge part of what we are raising for this year and lots of people in Seguin know the Irma Lewis Center.

appreciative to the Heritage Museum for allowing it to showcase an array of African American heritage. She says the items and photos will be on display through the end of March. "The Heritage Museum is awesome. They've been working with us -- oh, it just brings tears to my eyes -because they have allowed us to do this and it is such a blessing," said Fennell. " . The public is invited to join the church at 3 p.m. Friday at the museum located at 114 N. River St. The event is free. Donations, however, to the museum are encouraged.

They have supported her for a long long time so this is keeping in with that vision that she had for Seguin and for an outdoor learning space and I think that’s going to be a really cool opportunity to see what could become of that land out there,” said Spahn. This year’s Golden Ticket winner will also be chosen at tonight’s Mardi Gras celebration. Tickets for the raffle are $100 each. The winner will get to choose from four vacation destinations. Those travel destinations include Cabo, Puerto Vallarta; Tuscany, Italy and Las Vegas. Ticketholders do not need to be present to win and only 100 tickets will be sold. Cost for tonight’s Mardi Gras celebration is $50 and includes food and drink. Both the Golden Ticket and Mardi Gras tickets can be purchased online by visiting the Seguin Education Foundation Facebook page. A link on that page will also be available for this year’s silent auction.


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Ransdell, continued.

Taft, continued.

Additionally, fostering strong relationships with both cities within the county and neighboring counties will be crucial for managing growth effectively. Collaboration and cooperation will be key in addressing common challenges and maximizing opportunities for development. Another pressing concern is the county budget, which directly impacts property taxes. I believe in conducting a thorough analysis of the budget, carefully considering the implications of policy changes, to ensure that we can keep property tax rates as low as possible while still meeting the needs of our community. By taking a proactive and thoughtful approach to these challenges, I am confident that we can navigate them successfully and build a brighter future for our county.

I would also be supportive of revising our subdivision rules and regulations to bring more accountability to the developers. We must partner with the various municipalities in the county to ensure that we are growing in a responsible manner. Growth is inevitable, but we must make sure to go about it the right way. Our law enforcement and first responders must be supported and adequately funded to ensure public safety. I will advocate for them, ensuring they have all the resources needed to properly do their job. Everyone in this community deserves to feel safe. I will fight to keep our tax rate low and will identify fiscal waste in the budget and move to eliminate it. It is also important to find money in the budget for public safety and infrastructure needs. We can use the growth in the tax base to fund those essential needs and not increase taxes.

Why do you believe you are the best candidate for the job? In other words, what do you believe sets you apart from your opponents? What sets me apart from my opponents is my unwavering belief that Precinct 1 deserves a full-time commissioner who embodies honesty, hard work, and dedication to serving all residents. My extensive experience in civil engineering projects has given me a unique perspective on how these projects impact local communities over time, which is essential for Guadalupe County. Having worked my way up through the ranks, I understand the importance of teamwork and collaboration. Having spent almost a decade in the Guadalupe County Road and Bridge Department, I intimately understand the condition of our county roads and the significance of proactive planning. I believe in leading by example, which is why I actively participate in local food bank distribution events in Seguin and work with a local Texas Ramp Project group to build wheelchair ramps for those with mobility issues, thereby enhancing their freedom at home. Recognizing the importance of youth for the county’s future, I volunteer on the Seguin ISD School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) to ensure that our community’s values are reflected in health education instruction. With my combination of experience, vision, and dedication, I am prepared to lead Precinct 1 into a brighter future.

Why do you believe you are the best candidate for the job? In other words, what do you believe sets you apart from your opponents? My business leadership has been successful due to methodical and sensible management. Additionally, overseeing a multimillion-dollar business including supervising employees, preparing budgets, and making tough decisions will be an asset to county government. I fostered relationships as well as created a sense of teamwork between all employees in the business world. If elected, I will step away from my business roles and focus on being a full-time commissioner. I will be very accessible and plan to host a monthly evening gathering at local eateries to share updates, news, and plans, as well as hear concerns and receive feedback to take back to the court. Most residents are working during commissioner’s court meetings, and this will give them an opportunity to communicate with me in a casual environment. I genuinely and deeply care about this community and will not see this as just a job. Through my community involvement, I engage with people from all walks of life and political affiliations. They can count on me to be a voice for them. I plan to live here for the remainder of my life and will always do what is best for our county and its residents. I respectfully ask for your support and vote.


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Seguin boys force play-in game; Marion Navarro’s Rangel and Berry, Seguin’s and Navarro girls fall out of playoffs

Jackson named to Texas sports writers all-state football teams Chris Austin

(College Station, TX) -- Three area student-athletes were named to Texas Sports Writers Association All-State Football Teams this month. Navarro High School senior Gabriel Rangel was selected to the Class 4A All-State Third Team on defense in the secondary. Rangel’s teammate senior Mack Berry was named an honorable mention on offense as a tight end. And Seguin High School senior John Jackson was picked as an honorable mention at running back on the Class 5A team. Rangel intercepted eight passes for the Panther defense this season including two pick-sixes. Rangel had 45 total tackles including two for loss in 13 games played. He also returned a kickoff 89 yards for a

touchdown. Rangel was recognized twice on the All-District 27-4A team as a defensive back and kick returner. Berry was a threat for the Navarro Slot-T offense and was also selected to the all-district

first team as a tight end. Berry caught 12 passes for 309 yards in 12 games for an outstanding 25.8 yards per reception. He caught a 57-yard TD pass in the Panthers’ victory over Port Isabel in the Area Round of the UIL playoffs. Jackson, named the 2023 District 12-5A Offensive MVP, established a new Seguin High School single-season program record with 1784 yards rushing in 10 games this past season. He averaged 8.7 yards per carry and led the Matadors with 17 touchdowns. He was named was named Mr. Matador – Team MVP at the Seguin football banquet in December. The Texas Sports Writers Association is made up of sports writers and sports editors from daily and weekly newspapers from across the state of Texas as well as sports internet services.


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Grant

Funeral Services for Virginia Grant will be held Saturday, February 24th at 11AM from the Christian Fellowship Baptist Church with interment in the Randolph Cemetery, New Salem Community. Visitation will be from 5 to 7pm Friday at Eunice and Lee Mortuary Chapel. Services entrusted to the reverent care of Eunice and Lee Mortuary. Survivors include children, Andre And LaToya Grant; siblings,Jessie Mae Wilson and Terrell Grant

Shepherd

Funeral arrangements are pending at Eunice and Lee Mortuary for Rev. Ronnie Shepherd who died at the age of 72. He is survived by his sister, Marie Weekly.

Hopkins

Margaret Kyle Hopkins, age 92 of Seguin, Texas formerly of Beaumont, Texas passed away on February 12, 2024. Margaret, also known as “Meg” and “Mom” was born in Beaumont, Texas June 30, 1931, to Jules and Brudge Kyle. She attended Mary Baldwin Women’s College for 1 year and then the University of Texas for 3 years where she was a Phi Beta Pi and studied language arts. While at the University of Texas, she met the love of her life, Wallace Kimbrough Hopkins (Wally). Margaret married Wally on February 2, 1952, at St. Marks Episcopal Church in Beaumont, Texas. Soon after their wedding, they moved to El Centro California where they lived in a Quonset hut for 3 years while Wally served in the Navy. This is where they had their firstborn child, Pam. Many memories were shared about the Quonset hut time of their lives and how happy they were making the best of their time together. Margaret and Wally then moved to Beaumont, Texas where they welcomed their second and third-born children, Brudge and Kim, and spent the remainder of their married life together until Wally died in 2002. Margaret then moved to Seguin to be closer to family. Margaret enjoyed being a member of the Beaumont Jr. League, Magnolia Garden Club, and served on the Garden Committee at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church where she loved beautifying the church grounds. Margaret and Wally raised their 3 children in the Episcopal Church and supported each of them throughout life by encouraging them and attending activities, school events, weddings, births, and child-raising support. Margaret loved to travel, spend time in the kitchen, and gardening, and reading countless books. She traveled the world with Wally, her family, and friends creating countless special moments in all our lives. Margaret also loved to play tennis and had a great circle of tennis friends she played with weekly, including some of her and Wally’s best friends the Coffins and Dishman’s. Margaret and Wally loved to spend weekends at Lakeway where they spent many summers water skiing on Lake Travis, playing tennis, and attending Longhorn football games with their children and grandchildren. When they were not at Lakeway, they enjoyed spending many summers in Breckenridge, Colorado with friends and family watching hummingbirds, playing tennis, and enjoying the cool Colorado air. She spent much time with her family at El Paraiso Ranch in Bandera, Texas where she hosted the family and many generations of friends with her amazing recipes, keeping the hummingbird feeders filled, feeding deer and threw out thousands upon thousands of bluebonnet seeds. Though this bluebonnet effort was somewhat unsuccessful, she continued her efforts.

Margaret’s passion, vigor, and overall sunny disposition throughout her life brought joy to all those surrounding her. Her generosity, graciousness, kindness, and willingness to adventure set examples for many to follow. She was never a quitter and lived a life of positivity, always making the most of any situation. Most recently, slowed by an aging body, she never complained, but instead continued to use her life doing things she loved. With the help of caregivers, she never stopped making gumbo, crawfish etouffee, baking rounds of cookies, and cakes, planting new flowers, and preparing her garden. She had already begun to prepare for this year’s tomato crop with new plants in the dirt. She compiled a cookbook in 2023 and a 2nd cookbook near completion. Margaret is preceded in death by her parents, Jules and Brudge Kyle, her husband Wallace Kimbrough Hopkins, her daughter Pam Hopkins Lock, her sister, Mary Kyle, sister-in-law, Mary Elizabeth Hill, brother in law George Hopkins. She is survived by her son, Brudge Kyle Hopkins, daughter, Kim Hopkins Mueller and her husband Bernie, her sister-in-law, Jane Hopkins and her 5 grandchildren who she loved dearly, Julie Lock Lambert, her husband Peter, Christy Lock Sutton, her husband Andrew, Brian John Lock, Amber Mueller Wendt, her husband Michael, Kyle Joseph Mueller and his wife Alyssa. Lastly, Margaret is survived by 5 great-grandchildren whom she adored, Henry and Clyde Lambert, Madison Sutton, Margaret, and Eleanor Wendt. The family wishes to express our thanks to the wonderful caregivers, healthcare providers, and other individuals who have helped her continue to live life joyfully: Kimberly, Stacy, Rachael, Ingrid, Regina, Victoria, Gloria, Adrian, Josephine, Chon, and Manuel. We also want to thank Dr. Thomas Raetzsch and his staff for their care and love. Though our hearts are deeply saddened that our Meg and precious Mother is no longer with us, we can’t help but celebrate that she is now in a heavenly place with her love Wally. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, February 23, 2024, at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 680 Calder Ave., Beaumont, Texas 77701, followed by a reception at 870 19th Street, Beaumont Texas 77706 immediately following the service. A celebration reception will also be held in Seguin on Sunday, February 25, 2024, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Lake Breeze Ski Lodge, 225 Ski Lodge Rd, McQueeney, Texas 78123. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 680 Calder Ave., Beaumont, Texas 77701, or St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 201 E. Nolte St., Seguin, Texas, 78155, Navarro Education Foundation, P.O. Box 2702 Seguin Texas 78156, or a charity of choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.


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White House Announces $5.8B Clean Water Funding (Washington, DC) -- The Biden administration is announcing nearly six-billion-dollars for clean water infrastructure. The money, from the bipartisan infrastructure law, will be administered by the EPA to help provide clean drinking water to homes and businesses, including the replacement of lead pipes. EPA Administrator Michael Regan will join Vice President Harris in Pittsburgh today to outline the plan. Study Links Antidepressants To Child Brain Problems (Aurora, CO) -- Taking antidepressants like Prozac while pregnant can hinder a child’s brain development and possibly cause mental disorders later in life. That’s the findings in a new study published last week in the journal Nature Communications. Experts say antidepressants that raise serotonin levels can influence how the brain learns and adjusts. But they also say that these medications should not be stopped or changed except in consultation with the prescribing doctor. Report: Arizona Facing Major Nursing Shortage (Phoenix, AZ) -- Arizoa is facing a major nursing shortage. That’s according to a report by the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis, which claims Arizona will have roughly 28-thousand fewer registered nurses than it will require in 2025. That means Arizona will be under the biggest nursing shortage in the entire country. The Arizona Nurses Association told KTAR not having nurses where they are needed is essentially a “public health crisis.” The group also noted the shortage of nurses is being felt the most in emergency rooms and urgent care buildings. Alabama High Court Rules On Definition Of Child (Montgomery, AL) -- The Alabama Supreme Court is ruling frozen embryos are children. The decision reverses a dismissal over wrongful death claims in Mobile. The case stems back to 2022, when several couples filed a lawsuit after frozen embryos were dropped on the floor by a patient at a hospital. The couples are still seeking punitive damages.

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Seguin Public Library Canned Food Drive The Seguin Public Library invites the community to share the love this February with a canned food drive. Donated canned goods will go to the Christian Cupboard. The local food pantry offers food to working families and others in need in the community. All non-perishable food items can be dropped off at the Seguin Public Library at any time during the month of February. Please call 830-401-2422 or visit www. library. seguintexas.gov for additional information.

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.

11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27. There will be stories, rhymes, songs, and other fun early literacy activities for children ages 3 to 5. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.

Business Improvement Grant (BIG) Program The City of Seguin is now accepting applications for the Business Improvement Grant (BIG) Program. Applicants may be eligible to receive up to a 75 percent matching grant, with a maximum grant awarded to an applicant not to exceed $10,000. Improvements and other expenditures eligible under the Seguin BIG Program include facade improvements, sign improvements, site improvements, and other real property improvements. Program Guidelines and Applications are available online at www.SeguinTexas.gov or at www.SeguinEDC. com. Applications must be submitted through the BIG application portal which can be accessed by visiting: https://bit.ly/ seguin-big24 by the close of business on the last day of each month. For more information, visit www.SeguinEDC.com, or call 830-401-2476. Jury Cancellation The Jury Trial scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 22 at the Guadalupe County JP-1 has been canceled. Republican Women Meeting The Guadalupe County Republican Women will have its February meeting on Thursday, Feb. 22 at 11:30 a.m. at the Seguin Silver Center, located at 510 East Court St. in Seguin. The program will be a forum for candidates in the March Primary. Each candidate will be given 2 minutes to speak and present their platform and goals as an elected official. Lunch is available for $15 by making reservations with Glenda Partain by calling 830-391-3979 or emailing silvercenter@sbcglobal.net. For more information, visit www.guadalupe-county-rw.com. Elementary and Middle School Art Show The Seguin Art League will accept entries for its 16th Annual Elementary and Middle School Art Show between 4 and 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22 at St. Andrew’s McKoegh Hall, located at 201 E. Nolte St. in Seguin. There is a maximum of two artworks per student. An Awards Reception will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24. For more information, call 830-305-0472, email seguinartleague@yahoo.com, or visit seguinartleague.com. Seguin Education Foundation Mardi Gras 2024 The Seguin Education Foundation will have its Mardi Gras 2024 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22 at the Seguin Coliseum. For tickets and more information, visit www. seguineducationfoundation.betterworld.org. All Ages Chess Club The Seguin Public Library will offer an All Ages Chess Club at 6:15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22 for all skill levels. There will be chess sets but patrons are welcome to bring their own chess equipment. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www.library.seguintexas.gov for additional information. WATOTO Children’s Choir Concert/Worship Event The Faith Lutheran Church will host a special night of music, dance and testimonies with the WATOTO Children’s Choir from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22 at the church, located at 1326 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Celebrate Recovery The Celebrate Recovery ministry at Crossroads Church meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday nights at 3455 W. Hwy 90

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. Blood Drive The City of Seguin is partnering with the South Texas Blood & Tissue Center to host a Blood Drive from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 23 at 950 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Appointments can be made online at https://donor.southtexasblood.org/ donor/schedules/drive_schedule/140097. For more information, call Jennifer Sourdellia at 830-386-2590. AARP Taxaide Assistance at the Library The AARP will be preparing taxes at the Seguin Public Library in the Technology Lab from 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays and Saturdays until Saturday, April 13. Tax preparation assistance is by appointment ONLY. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Appointments can be made at www.aarp.org/money/taxes/ aarp_taxaide. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides tax assistance to anyone, free of charge, with a special focus on taxpayers who are over 50 or have low to moderate income. You may also call 830-351-8545 for assistance. Visit library. seguintexas.gov for additional information. Texas Lutheran University Tax Clinic The Texas Lutheran University Tax Clinic will be open to the public through Monday, April 15. Hours of operation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. every Wednesday and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Please note the clinic will be closed during TLU’s Spring Break, Saturday, March 9 through Saturday, March 17. The clinic is located at 1000 West Court Street in Seguin. To drop off materials, drive in the Main Entrance off of Court Street and get in line. A volunteer will be there to greet you. Taxpayers will then remain in their cars, and student volunteers will come to you and gather tax information, and provide the tax return to you. For further questions, call 830-372-6050. David Kauffman: Songs & Stories for Hope & Healing The Emanuel’s Lutheran Church presents Songs & Stories for Hope & Healing featuring singer, songwriter, David Kauffman at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25 at 206 N. Travis St. in Seguin. Geronimo VFW Sunday Dance The Geronimo VFW will have its Sunday Dance from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25. Entertainment will be provided by Crosstown Country. The doors open at 1:30 p.m. with $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829.

Teen Tuesday Drop-In – Super Smash Bros. Tournament The Seguin Public Library will host its Teen Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27 featuring a Super Smash Bros. Tournament. 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. Tai Chi Tuesday The Seguin Public Library and GRMC Inpatient Rehabilitation will host Tai Chi for free at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27 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. Baby Time The Seguin Public Library will have its Baby Time at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28. 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, Feb. 28. 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. Kids Coding Club The Seguin Public Library will have its free Kids Coding Club at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Learn coding basics with Scratch, Cubelets, and other fun activities hosted by library staff. Attendees MUST be between the listed ages of 6 to 11. Kids Coding Club will meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Registration is required by calling 830-401-2422 or visiting library.seguintexas.gov. Adult Craft Night The Seguin Public Library will have an Adult Craft Night at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 29. Participants will create their own Mandela painting. All materials will be provided. Registration is required by calling 830-401-2422 or visiting library.seguintexas.gov. March

Book Nuts Book Club The Seguin Public Library will have its free Book Nuts Book Club at 1:30 p.m. and again at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26. This month’s book discussion will be Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt. Call 830-401-2422 or visit www. library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.

March Chamber Luncheon The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its March Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 6 at the Seguin Coliseum, located at 950 S. Austin St. The meal is $20 for members in advance and $25 for non-members and after Friday, March 1. For more information, call 830-379-6382.

Toddler Time The Seguin Public Library will have its Toddler Time at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 27. 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.

World Day of Prayer at Emanuel’s Lutheran Church The Guadalupe County Church Women United is hosting the World Day of Prayer at 2 p.m. Friday, March 1 at Emanuel’s Lutheran Church, located at 206 N. Travis St. in Seguin. Each year women from a different country prepare the content of the service, highlighting their culture and regional justice issues. This year the celebration was written by Palestinian Christian women.

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First Friday Feast The Geronimo Lions will have its First Friday Feast Fish or Steak Dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 1 at the Big Red Barn. Meals are $20. A child’s hot dog plate (chips, drink and dessert) is also available. Tickets can be purchased at the door. The beneficiary will be the Guadalupe Child Welfare Board and entertainment will be provided by Wyatt Arp & Charlie Bragg.

p.m. Sunday, March 3. Entertainment will be provided by Merles. The doors open at 1:30 p.m. with $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829.

Breaking Barriers: Celebrating Women in STEM Conference Texas Lutheran University will host its first Women in STEM Conference beginning with registration and breakfast at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 2. To RSVP, visit https://sites.google. com/view/tlu-breakingbarriers/home. Garage/Rummage Sale The Guadalupe County Humane Society will have its Garage/Rummage Sale at 8 a.m. Saturday, March 2 behind the businesses located at 2511 N. State Hwy 46. There will be household items, home décor, clothes, tools, yard and garden items and furniture. All proceeds help sustain GCHS’ daily operations, as well as help finance our low-cost Spay/Neuter program. Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, March 2 at Faith Lutheran Church, located at 1326 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. Ceramic Garden Worms and Pots Class The Seguin Art League will offer a Ceramic Garden Worms and Pots Class from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 2 and Saturday, March 16 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Participants will create a garden worm to accessorize plants, and a pinch pot to enjoy your favorite beverage or snack. Skills learned include the extrusion process, applying texture and decoration, color and glazing. The cost is $40 with supplies included. The Class is limited to 10 adults ages 14 and older. For more information, call 830-305-0472. Mixed Pot Bowling & BBQ Plate Sale Benefit There will be a Mixed Pot Bowling and BBQ Plate Sale benefiting medical expenses for Laubach Bowling Club President, Evan Ramsey on Saturday, March 2 at the Laubach Bowling Club. BBQ plates will be available at 11 a.m. and the bowling begins at 1 p.m. for $30 per bowler $180 per team. For more information or to register a team, text or call April Ellingson at 210-854-2746. Toast to Texas The City of Seguin and the Seguin Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT) will celebrate the 38th Annual Toast to Texas from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 2 at Central Park in downtown Seguin. There will be Lil’ Texan Activities, performances by Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin Mariachi and Ballet Folklorico De La Rosa, and by the Jefferson Drum Corps. The Toast to Texas program will be held at 1:30 p.m. and will also be broadcast on KWED AM 1580 and seguintoday.com. There will also booths with local businesses, artists, and non-profit groups. The Sheriff’s Mounted Posse will also be in attendance. Johann Heinrich Conrad Glenewinkel Family Reunion The 66th annual Johann Heinrich Conrad Glenewinkel Family Reunion will be held on at 11 a.m. Sunday, March 3rd at the Albert Kypfer Lodge in Clear Springs. Bring a side dish and or dessert, your German Sweet Rice for the contest, and an item for the auction. There will be games and door prizes. Geronimo VFW Sunday Dance The Geronimo VFW will have its Sunday Dance from 3 to 6

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. The Gathering Music Show and Dance The Gathering Music Show and Dance will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, March 5 at the Geronimo VFW. The doors open at 5:30 with at $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829. Pecan Valley Communicators The Pecan Valley Communicators, a community club dedicated to helping members become better speakers and leaders, will meet 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. The annual dues are $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. 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. Leadership Seguin Golf Tournament – Swing For Seguin The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership Seguin will have its Swing for Seguin Golf Tournament beginning with registration at 8 a.m. on Friday, March 8 at Starcke Park Golf Course. The fee is $500 per team of four. All proceeds will benefit the Walnut Spring Park near downtown Seguin. To register or sponsor, call 830-379-6382 or email leadershipseguin24@gmail.com. Impressionist Interpretation of Big Bend in Oils Class The Seguin Art League will offer an Impressionist Interpretation of Big Bend in oils done with palette knives Class from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, March 8 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Class is limited to 10 adults. Bring your own supplies and a sack lunch. Materials list is at the Seguin Art League gallery. The cost is $80. International Women’s Day Habi-Hour The Habitat for Humanity of San Antonio & Guadalupe Valley will celebrate International Women’s Day with a Habi-Hour from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, March 8 at Sips & Gulps, located at 501 N. Austin St. in Seguin. To RSVP, call 830-401-0422.

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The Geronimo VFW will have its Sunday Dance from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 10. Entertainment will be provided by Jesse Lege and Cajun Stomp. The doors open at 1:30 p.m. with $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829. Seguin Art League Fine Silver Charm Class The Seguin Art League will offer a Fine Silver Charm Class from 2 to 3 p.m. Friday, March 15 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Participants will fold fine silver metal strips into links and slide the links together to form a charm. The class is for ages 10 and up and the cost is $30 which includes fine silver, tool use, kiln firing, and tumble polish. Drop-ins are welcome. For more information, call 830-305-0472. Geronimo VFW Sunday Dance The Geronimo VFW will have its Sunday Dance from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 17. Entertainment will be provided by Bob Appel. The doors open at 1:30 p.m. with $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829. Grand Parents Raising Grand Children Group The First Presbyterian Church, Seguin is offering a Grand Parents Raising Grand Children Group at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 at 1121 E. Walnut St. The group is available to assist with questions regarding your rights and benefits available to you and will meet the third Tuesday of the month. For questions or more information, call 830-379-5421. If there is no answer, leave a message and someone will get back to you as soon as they receive the message. Veterans Coffee & Camaraderie The Veterans Outreach Center will have Veterans Coffee & Camaraderie at 9 a.m. the 3rd Thursday of every month in the lounge. To RSVP, call 830-303-4188, Ext. 1249. Caregiver Cafe There will be a Caregiver Cafe at 9 a.m. on the 1st Thursday of the month at Spirit f Joy Lutheran Church and at 2 p.m. on the 3rd Sunday of the month at Emanuel’s Lutheran Church. This will be an informal gathering for caregivers to share with each other over a cup of coffee and refreshments while learning stress-relieving, relaxation techniques or hearing from guest speakers on helpful subjects. For more information, call 830272-0040, ext. 104 and leave a message. Intuitive Watercolor Class The Seguin Art League will offer an Intuitive Watercolor Class from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 23 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. The cost is $30 with supplies included. For more information, call 830-305-0472. Mental Health First Aid for Youth and Teens Workshop The Precious Life Services will present, Mental Health First Aid for Youth and Teens, from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 23 at the GVEC Community Room, located at 927 N. Hwy. 46 in Seguin. The free monthly workshop is for ages 13 and up. There will be in-depth discussions on topics such as stress management, coping skills, and self-care. Students will learn practical strategies for managing their mental health and well-being, mindfulness exercises, breathing techniques, and other relaxation methods. Registration is required by visiting https://preciouslifesuicideprevention.org/mental-health-firstaid/. Space is limited to 10 students per workshop.

Second Saturday at Community Cycles Seguin The Community Cycles Seguin will be open from 9 a.m. to noon every second Saturday of the month at 421 Dolle Avenue in Seguin. The community is encouraged to visit and access the tools, knowledge, and helpful volunteers needed to get bicycles fixed. They also accept bikes for donation, and have refurbished bikes for sale. All proceeds support this non-profit service to the community. For more information, email info@ communitycyclesseguinorg.

Geronimo VFW Sunday Dance The Geronimo VFW will have its Sunday Dance from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, March 24. Entertainment will be provided by Cactus Country. The doors open at 1:30 p.m. with $10 admission. For more information, call or text 830-305-8829.

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Ceremony to Honor Vietnam Veterans The Veterans Outreach Center will host a Ceremony to Honor Our Vietnam Veterans on from 3 to 5 p.m. March 28 at 205 E. Weinert St. During the ceremony Guadalupe Valley Young Marines will be helping to pin Vietnam Veterans who have not been pinned and thanking those who have been pinned. The Special guest speaker is Lt. General Brad Webb. Please RSVP at 830-303-4188, ext 1249. Chamber March After Hours Mixer The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its March After Hours Mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 28 at the Bar Seguin, located 410 N. Austin St. For tickets information, visit https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=9bcc07. For more information, call 830-372-8037 or email absommers@tlu,edu. April TLU Front Row 2024 The Texas Lutheran University is celebrating 20 years of Front Row with Verne Lundquist and Terry Bradshaw from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday, April 5 at the Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk, located at 123 Losoya St. in San Antonio. Festival for Life The South Pregnancy Care Center will have its Festival for Life event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 13 (Come & Go) at the Columbus Club of Seguin, located at 1015 S. Austin St. There will be a burger meal beginning at 11 a.m. until sold out, live music, and a dessert auction from 2:15 to 3 p.m. Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, April 15 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. Seguin Art League Class The Seguin Art League encourages adults to bring your acrylics, brushes, and canvas (8x10 or 11x 4) to the Seguin Art League and let Mary show you how to create a beautiful acrylic bluebonnet landscape masterpiece. The class be held from 1 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 18 at 104 S. Austin St. in Seguin. Bring own supplies. For more information 830-305-0472. Guadalupe County Wildlife Management Association Spring Meeting The Guadalupe County Wildlife Management Association will have its Spring Meeting beginning with a Social Hour at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 19 at the The Big Red Barn, located at Cordova Rd. Dinner plates are $15 and will be provided by Next Door Catering. RSVP to reserve dinner plates by emailing guadcountywma@gmail.com or calling 830-660-3296. Non-Profit Expo The Guadalupe County Fair will host a Non-Profit Expo from 5 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 24 at the Seguin Event Complex, located at 950 S. Austin St. There will be booths, fun things for kids, door prizes, and a big equipment rodeo. The expo is free and booth space for non-profits are free. For profit booths are also available for a fee. Live commercial minutes are also available. For more information and to secure a booth, call 830-379-6477, email gcfairoffice@gmail.com, or visit www.gcfair.org. May Chamber Teacher of the Year Banquet The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its Teacher of the Year Banquet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 6 at the Seguin Coliseum. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the cost is $25 per person. For more details, call 830-379-6382.

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Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, May 20 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. Leadership Seguin Graduation Dinner The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its Leadership Seguin Graduation Dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28 at the Geronimo Community Center, located at 280 Navarro Dr. Tickets are $25 per person. To RSVP, call 830-379-6382. June Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, June 1 at Faith Lutheran Church, located at 1326 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. July Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, July 15 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. August Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, August 24 at GRMC, located at 1215 E. Court St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. September Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 16 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. October Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 21 at First Baptist Church, located at 1314 E. Cedar St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. November Food Distribution Event There will be a Food Distribution Event from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16 at GRMC, located at 1215 E. Court St. in Seguin. Pre-register at www.Freshtrak.com. Ongoing Community Calendar Items CCSCT Utility Assistance Application for 2024 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. Heritage Museum Calendars The Heritage Museum is selling 2024 Then and Now Themed Calendars. 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. All proceeds benefit Museum projects.

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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. 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. 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 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 830-3036478. Free Bible Course The World Bible School is offering free Bible correspondence courses. Answer questions from the Bible and send in for grading. Visit studygod.info for further information. To 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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