Nashville Christmas Parade
Nashville Christmas Parade Winning Entries:
First Place--What Fur Dog Grooming $100.00 prize
Second Place--St. Martin's Catholic Church $75.00
Third Place--Midway Baptist Church $25.00
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE NASHVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE!
Sevier County Library Snippets for December: Johnye Fisher
Merry Christmas from the ladies at the De Queen Library we hope all have safe travels and journeys.
Thank you to the community for having such giving hearts. The food for fines and Mr. Rogers Sweater Drive was a great success once again. We collected so many items to be distributed locally for the community we haven’t had time to count them. We collected 147lbs all together for food for fines.
We will be having a story time with Tammy Smith of the De Queen School System on December 4th at 4 pm. The book will be read aloud while she uses American Sign Language to convey the story to the children.
The De Queen Library will kick off its 10th annual Christmas program with the 5th annual Cocoa and story with Mrs. Claus Saturday December 14th at 10 am. There will be lots of fun, songs stories and goodies for the first 30 Children.
Don’t forget those Domino games going on Wednesdays at 10am.You can contact us by calling 870-584-4364 or visiting our Facebook page www.facebook.com/seviercountylibrary
Tis the season to be jolly. Speaking of Jolly we have some exciting news. Photographers Don House and Sabine Schmidt has included the Horatio Library in their Remote Access project. Horatio was one of the 25 library's chosen out of the 235 public library's in Arkansas. The project highlights the small libraries across the state and the people who rely on them. They will be visiting the library on Saturday, December 7th from 8:30 til 12:30. House states " I'm interested in the people, their personality, what they're wearing, what they're carrying, why they are there. There is no posing, no pre-conceived notions. When I'm done, if I've been successful, I have opened a window on the community, the people who make it what it is." The collection of photo's will be put in a book and be a part of a traveling exhibition. No cost of any kind is involved. As a thank you for participation each person will receive a complimentary copy of their photo. Mrs. Amy received a letter from Santa and Mrs. Claus last Friday saying they will be stopping by the library on December, 21. There will be a story time at 10 a.m. and first 30 kids will receive a stocking full of goodies. Boys and Girls make sure you are on your best behavior because Santa will want to know. We look forward to seeing you here. We hope you have a very Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year.
At the Lockesburg Library there will be a book club discussion of December’s selection “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn”, by Betty Smith at 10:00 Saturday, Dec. 14. January’s book club selection will be available to pick up at this meeting.
A Come and Go Open House is planned Saturday, December 21 from 10:00 until 11:30. Stop by to help complete our new StickTogether winter poster and for refreshments at the Lockesburg Library.
Contact Wendy Clay at 870-289-2233 for more information concerning programs, books and activities at the library.
Lockesburg Library’s Summer Reading Programs for children are
continuing in July on Saturdays at 10:00.
July 6: Take Me to Your Reader
July 13: Shoot For the Moon
These programs will be a fun way to include reading and reading-
related activities this summer while helping to maintain and
improve children’s reading skills.
Everyone is invited come in to the library and participate in our
40”x 36”, “Stick Together” poster illustrating the theme “A
Universe Of Stories”.
Visit the Lockesburg Library on Facebook for posts of our
programs, reading contests and projects or call Mz. Wendy at
870-289-2233 for more information.
Lockesburg Library’s Summer Reading Programs for children are
continuing in July on Saturdays at 10:00.
July 6: Take Me to Your Reader
July 13: Shoot For the Moon
These programs will be a fun way to include reading and reading-
related activities this summer while helping to maintain and
improve children’s reading skills.
Everyone is invited come in to the library and participate in our
40”x 36”, “Stick Together” poster illustrating the theme “A
Universe Of Stories”.
Visit the Lockesburg Library on Facebook for posts of our
programs, reading contests and projects or call Mz. Wendy at
870-289-2233 for more information.
On Saturday, Aug. 3rd at 10 AM the “That’s My Story and
I’m Stickin’ to It” Book Club will meet at the Lockesburg
Library to discuss the novel, “The Handmaid’s Tale” by
Margaret Atwood.
Our “Biggest Book Sale of the Year” will be held the first
two weeks in August. Paperbacks books will be available
for .50 and hardback books $1. Don’t miss this opportunity
to purchase some really nice books and support your
library’s fund raiser.
Visit the Lockesburg Library on Facebook for posts of our
programs, activities and projects or call Mz. Wendy at 870-
289-2233 for more information concerning programs and
activities at the library.
On Saturday, Aug. 3rd at 10 AM the “That’s My Story and
I’m Stickin’ to It” Book Club will meet at the Lockesburg
Library to discuss the novel, “The Handmaid’s Tale” by
Margaret Atwood.
Our “Biggest Book Sale of the Year” will be held the first
two weeks in August. Paperbacks books will be available
for .50 and hardback books $1. Don’t miss this opportunity
to purchase some really nice books and support your
library’s fund raiser.
Visit the Lockesburg Library on Facebook for posts of our
programs, activities and projects or call Mz. Wendy at 870-
289-2233 for more information concerning programs and
activities at the library.
The Gillham Library will have their regular Story Time and Craft Day Saturday in December check our facebook page for details. New on the shelf : Mystery of Julia Episcopa by John Rigoli the Vatican Chronicles Book 1 and Noel Street by Richard Paul Evans. We have another donation of Diane Palmer books, which are for sale.Open Tuesday and Saturday 9-5 Closed 12 to 1:00 for lunch. For more information, you can contact Susie at the Gillham Library at 870-386-5665 or you can visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/gillhamlibrary
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Bank of Lockesburg Customer Appreciation Day is Friday, December 6th
The Bank of Lockesburg Customer Appreciation Day is Friday, December 6th. They will be serving refreshments from 8:30 until 4:30 pm. Also, Santa will be there to talk with the children from 3:00 pm until 4:30 pm that day as well.
Also, the bank will have a hot chocolate/punch table set up during the Lockesburg Christmas parade. They will start serving about 3:30 pm, and when Santa finishes the parade, he will be coming to the bank parking lot and everyone is invited.
The Annual De Queen Lions Club Auction is Thursday, Dec. 5th and Friday, Dec. 6th
The Annual De Queen Lions Club Auction is coming to the Ed 88 Facebook page! Thursday, Dec. 5th and Friday, Dec. 6th, live from First State Bank. Watch and bid and help our local Lions Club as they help our community!
DeQueen Lions Club would like to thank the following businesses and people for their cash donations for our Lions club auction. If you want to donate any merchandise or money be sure to drop it off at First State Bank in DeQueen with Noel Bard, or DeQueen Auto Group with Paul Lewis.
Southern LP Gas
Dr. Mark Stewart
Wilson Real Estate
Bill Lee Co.
De Queen Dental
Jackson Hewitt
Rick Clark Concrete
Dr. Revels
Wilkerson Funeral Home
Happy Thanksgiving from UA Cossatot
Santa's little helpers on the Nashville campus of UA Cossatot put up the tree this morning! All campuses of UA Cossatot will be closed tomorrow at 11:00 am and will reopen Monday morning. From all of us at UAC, have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!
Holiday Facebook Shopping Challenge
Nashville Parks and Rec 5th and 6th Grade Basketball Registration
Nashville Parks and Recreation 5th & 6th grade basketball registration:
Registration forms can be picked up at the Nashville City Park Office and must be turned in to the park no later than the deadline of December 20th
Draft will be held on Saturday, December 21st at Whiteside Gym
Registration fee is $50
Late sign ups will not be accepted
Contact the park for more information at 870-845-7405
Horatio Baseball Winter Break Camp December 30th
Keisha McKinney and Joshua In-Studio Guests Monday
Special guests on the Monday Ed-ition of the Morning Show were Keisha McKinney (and Joshua) who talked about the importance of shopping local this holiday season and a special promotion that the Sevier County Tourism Committee and the Economic Development Office are spearheading to spur local holiday commerce.
Today's Chamber of Commerce "Elves Clues".
Here it is! The FIRST clue in this years Shop Local Campaign! So go out, find those elves, take those “Elfies” while shopping local this Holiday Season!
Did you know that on average, every dollar you spend with local businesses becomes $7 they can use for the local economy? To continue promoting small businesses and shopping local during the holiday season, The De Queen/Sevier County Chamber of Commerce is re-vamping their Shop Local campaign this year with an adult version of “Elf on the Shelf.” The Chamber would like to introduce to you the newest members Cash and Dolly, the Chamber elves. Cash and Dolly will be traveling to various chamber businesses from November 25th through December 21st, except for Sundays. Clues as to Cash and Dolly’s whereabouts will be posted on the De Queen/Sevier County Chamber of Commerce Facebook page daily. Shoppers will have the opportunity to figure out and find the business that has been elfed for that day. Businesses will be running their own special on the days they are visited by the Chamber elves and allow shoppers to spend local dollars while earning entries into the drawing for the Chamber's Ultimate Gift Basket Give Away valued at over $1500. The drawing for the gift basket will be on December 23rd at 10:00 am via Facebook Live. Make sure to keep a lookout for the first clue that will premier early morning on November 25th to begin your "Shop Local" experience.
Weekly Update from State Representative DeAnn Vaught
As we approach Thanksgiving, it’s important that we show our gratitude to our farmers. A thanksgiving feast would not be the same without the contribution of Arkansas agriculture.
Arkansas ranks 5th in the nation in turkey production. In 2018, 595,350 pounds of turkey were produced in Arkansas poultry farms. In fact, turkey production creates more than 14,000 jobs in the state.
Arkansas is also the 5th largest producer of sweet potatoes. There were 4,800 acres of sweet potatoes harvested last year.
Although few go shopping for actual soybeans for Thanksgiving, there is a very good chance the soybean plays a significant part in your feast. This year Arkansas ranked as 11th in the nation in soybean production.
Soybean oil is used in cooking and frying foods. Margarine is a product made from soybean oil. Salad dressings and mayonnaise are made with soybean oil. It is also used for animal feed for farm animals.
And don’t forget about the rice. Whether mixed with broccoli and cheese or butternut squash, this side dish most likely began its journey on an Arkansas farm. More than 40% of all rice in the United States is grown in our state.
Arkansas farmers may have contributed to your dessert menu as well, especially when it comes to the pies.
We are one of 15 states to grow pecans. There were more than 15,000 acres of pecans harvested in Arkansas last year. And while we are proud to be home to many pumpkin patches across the state, we do not produce enough to support every supermarket. Arkansas pumpkins however can be found at your local farmers markets or pumpkin patch.
With 42,500 farms in our state, farmers are the backbone to our economy. Arkansas consistently ranks in the top one-third of the nation for agricultural cash farm receipts.
Rain or shine, our farmers work early mornings and late nights.
So this holiday season, thank a farmer. And look for the “Arkansas Grown” label at your local supermarket as another way to show your appreciation.
Christmas and Candlelight at Historic Washington State Park
Join the staff of Historic Washington State Park for its 32rd Annual Christmas and Candlelight which will be held December 7 & 14, 2019. The park will be open from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. both days, but to enjoy the thousands of luminaries and special music you may want to wait until later in the afternoon to pay a visit. Tour locations and homes will be adorned in 19th century style decorations including natural handmade wreaths and swags tailored by park staff and volunteers the week of the event. Evening programming and tours begin at 1:00 P.M., lighting of the luminaries will take place at dark, and music from groups and choirs throughout the region will begin at 5:00 P.M.
William’s Tavern Restaurant will serve a Christmas Buffet for both lunch and dinner so you don’t have to miss out on that tasty tradition no matter what time you arrive for the event. Whether you choose to stroll the boardwalks or take a ride on the horse drawn surrey, you don’t want to miss bringing in the Christmas Season the old fashion way at Historic Washington State Park. Tickets are $10.00 for adults and $6.00 for children (6 -12) plus tax. Begin your own Christmas tradition by joining Arkansas’s Premier Historic State Park only eight miles off I30 from Hope Arkansas. For more information contact Historic Washington at 870-983-2684, or HistoricWashington@Arkansas.com.
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This area of the state is literally and figuratively at the center of it all. Commerce, business, tourism, outdoor activities, upscale and downhome cuisine - it's all here. Visit Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site where nine students made history in 1957 or explore the life of a leader at the Clinton Presidential Center.
2019 ACC Conference Awards to UA Cossatot Individuals
Last month, UA Cossatot attended the 2019 ACC (Arkansas Community Colleges) Conference. At the conference, awards were given to four individuals from each college during the ACC Awards Banquet.
UA Cossatot selected four individuals to receive awards and to represent their college. UA Cossatot award winners included Hollie Jones, Debbie Gatlin, Shawna Stinnett, and Keely Butler.
Hollie Jones received the Outstanding Faculty Award. Debbie Gatlin received the Outstanding Staff Award. Shawna Stinnett was awarded Outstanding Alumni, and Keely Butler was awarded Outstanding Academic All-Star.
Hollie Jones joined UA Cossatot as a full-time faculty member in August 2016, teaching accounting and business courses. Hollie goes beyond expectations in working with students to ensure learning and success in her courses. She focuses on helping students realize their potential and find passion for their chosen career.
Outside the classroom, she is active on the accreditation team. While working on her MBA, she had the opportunity to study international business abroad in Beijing and Shanghai, China. She is currently organizing a study abroad trip to London and Paris to provide cultural experiences to UA Cossatot students and staff.
Debbie Gatlin acts as a benefits advisor, assisting the HR Department with its many tasks, and is always ready to answer any questions her co-workers may have about leave, benefits, or pay. Debbie has always been a dependable, hard-working, and conscientious employee caring about every person who enters her office. Her love of helping others shows daily.
She loves working at UA Cossatot and enjoys the feeling of family that exists within its halls. Outside work, Debbie hopes to receive her Administrative Assistant Associates soon and enjoys being a grandmother, jogging, and crafting.
Shawna Stinnett completed her Associate of Arts before her Bachelor of Science in Education at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Shawna is a UA Cossatot employee, and over eleven years, she’s held many roles on campus. She currently serves as a Financial Aid Analyst. Shawna enjoys her role because it is a challenge.
Shawna stated, “I am honored to be a graduate of UAC and am thankful how UAC has impacted my life for the good. I’m proud to be an alumni and employee of UAC because we offer people like me a chance to grow and succeed.”
Keely Butler is an exceptional, highly motivated, dedicated student with the attitude and compassion for the healthcare profession. Keely will complete her RN degree in December and then plans to pursue her BSN.
She is currently an LPN at King Medical Clinic in Ashdown, volunteers with Alpha and Omega Kids, and attends Central Baptist Church. She serves on the UA Cossatot Young Alumni Board. Keely said, “I cannot thank Cossatot enough for the great education and all the amazing opportunities it has provided me!
Debbie Gatlin
Hollie Jones
Keely Butler
Shawna Stinnett
UA Cossatot Foundation to Participate in Giving Tuesday
December 3 is #GivingTuesday, a global movement in the busy holiday season to give back.
Giving back on #GivingTuesday can take many different forms. It can be a traditional monetary donation to a favorite charity or volunteering time to a local non-profit.
#GivingTuesday originates from social media, hence the hashtag. Many organizations in Southwest Arkansas take advantage of #GivingTuesday. One of those organizations is the UA Cossatot Foundation.
“We are so excited for this year’s #GivingTuesday! There will be several options in which the community can give time or money to benefit college students in Southwest Arkansas,” said UA Cossatot Foundation Director, Dustin Roberts.
Local businesses are participating in the foundation’s #GivingTuesday celebration by collecting donations on site and wearing “I Gave” t-shirts. These businesses include Tres Agaves, Mary Pops, Simple Simons of De Queen, Miscellania JB, Dr. Randy Walker’s Office, La Media Luna, Diamond Bank of Ashdown, and Nashville Family Dentistry.
Community members also participated by being highlighted in the foundation’s #GivingTuesday video and sharing what they believe in. The video can be accessed by visiting the UA Cossatot Foundation’s Facebook page.
In addition to collecting donations for scholarships and innovative college programming, the UA Cossatot Center for Student Success will host a Feed the Funnel meal packing party with the help of The Pack Shack. Over 10,000 meals will be assembled on December 3 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the UA Cossatot Adams Building on the De Queen Campus. The college’s Center for Student Success will distribute the meals to college students in need through their food pantry.
To make a donation on #GivingTuesday, please visit the UA Cossatot Foundation website at www.cccua.edu/give or text the word “Cossatot” to 41444.
Cossatot Community College
We have a day for giving thanks. We have two for getting deals (Black Friday and Cyber Monday). Now, we have #GivingTuesday, a global day dedicated to giving back. Each year, on the Tuesday immediately following Thanksgiving, charities, families, businesses, community centers, and students around the world will come together for one common purpose: to celebrate generosity and to give.
Tinsel, Tin and Treats
The Howard County Extension Homemakers transformed the EH Center into a holiday extravaganza during the recent Tinsel, Tin and Treats fundraising program. The program provided guests with new holiday decorating ideas, recipes and a time to fellowship with friends. The program was held on November 9 in Nashville. Money raised from the event goes directly into the Extension Homemaker program and mainly toward the maintenance of the educational center.
Extension Homemakers are a volunteer, nonprofit organization who does not rely on assistance from county or receive any state financial support. Their mission is to give individuals and families the skills to improve their lives through educational programs, build leadership skills and give back to their communities. Operating funds are raised through catering events and special events such as “Tinsel, Tin and Treats”. The group caters events such as class reunions, birthday parties, rehearsal dinners, wedding receptions, weddings, area meetings for different organizations and a variety of other events. If you are interested in learning more about Extension Homemakers or having a catered event, contact the Howard County Extension Office at 870-845-7517. Thank you to everyone who attended “Tinsel, Tin and Treats” and supported the program.
EH Council President, Gladine Bennett provided the welcome and acted as hostess for the evening.
EH member, Jean Ann Flaherty, shares ideas for simple gift giving.
Jean Ann Flaherty shares gift giving ideas.
Jean Ince, County Extension Agent, demonstrates praline frosting on the New Orleans Double Chocolate Praline Fudge Cake and shares tips on holiday baking.
Just one of the over 25 themed Christmas decorations. Each decoration was different.
Just a few EH members who helped make the evening a success. (Right to left-Pam Wynn, Tempie LaMothe, Jean Ann Flaherty, Monica Tipton, Tina Conzel, Joy Barr, Dana Newberg, Deb Kreul, Mary Hartness, Pearlie Snell, and Corliss Lewis)
Chamber Revamps 2019 Shop Local Campaign
Did you know that on average, every dollar you spend with local businesses becomes $7 they can use for the local economy? To continue promoting small businesses and shopping local during the holiday season, The De Queen/Sevier County Chamber of Commerce is re-vamping their Shop Local campaign this year with an adult version of “Elf on the Shelf.”
The Chamber would like to introduce to you the newest members Cash and Dolly, the Chamber elves. Cash and Dolly will be traveling to various chamber businesses from November 25th through December 21st, except for Sundays. Clues as to Cash and Dolly’s whereabouts will be posted on the De Queen/Sevier County Chamber of Commerce Facebook page daily.
Shoppers will have the opportunity to figure out and find the business that has been elfed for that day. Businesses will be running their own special on the days they are visited by the Chamber elves and allow shoppers to spend local dollars while earning entries into the drawing for the Chamber's Ultimate Gift Basket Give Away valued at over $1500. The drawing for the gift basket will be on December 23rd at 10:00 am via Facebook Live. Make sure to keep a lookout for the first clue that will premier early morning on November 25th to begin your "Shop Local" experience.
For more information please contact the Chamber of Commerce at 870-584-3225 or dqchamber@gmail.com
Healthy Connections Ribbon Cutting in De Queen
Ribbon cutting and open house Wednesday at Healthy Connections newest location in De Queen.
De Queen High School Biology Students with their Self-sustaining Ecosystems
Pictured from left to right are: CJ Chandler, Luis Luna, Johnathan Hernandez, Johnny Sanchez, Sydney Casteel, Esmirna Contreras, Ashley Fraire, and Konnor Bruns
De Queen High School biology students built self-sustaining ecosystems to study photosynthesis and cellular respiration. During this project, students built a biome, collected data on the biotic and abiotic factors in the system, and developed a model to explain how energy and matter flowed through the system. They then presented the results to their peers.
Pictured back row: Olympia Quintana, April Pierce, Juan Gaona, Mirella Hernandez, Mindy Lara, Colton Wages
Front row: Emily Martinez, Jessica Nogueira, Alma Trejo, Esther Avila, Hannah Phillips, Yazmin Castro