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Friday, September 29, 2017
Denton Record-Chronicle
CALENDAR
WEATHER
MARKET
SUMMARY
TODAY
NBC 5’S DENTON 3-DAY OUTLOOK
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Brian James,
David Finfrock,
Grant Johnston,
Rick Mitchell and
Keisha Burns.
A Dow Jones: Up 40.49
points to close at 22,38420
A Nasdaq: Up 0.19 points to
close at 6,453.45
A S&P 500: Up 3.02 points
to close at 2,510.06
TODAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
EVENTS
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9:30 a.m. — Mother Goose Time at
North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Stories and activities for infants
(birth to 18 months) and their caregiv-
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24 hours (ending 5 p.m.)
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9:30 a.m. — Denton ISD’s free
English-language and GED classes
at Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Call 940-369-0400.
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Finish It Fridays
at North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Bring a craft project for this come-
and-go program and visit with other
crafters.
10 to 11 a.m. — “What’s So Special
About Special Collections” at Emily
Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland St.
Learn about the library’s genealogy,
Denton history and Texas history
resources. Free. To register, call 940-
349-8752 or visit library.cityof
denton.com.
11 a.m. — Story Time for ages 1-5 at
North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
LAKE LEVELS
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Noon — Friday Daytime Jazz pre-
sents the UNT Zebras at the Syndicate
in the University Union, U55 Union
Circle. Free. Call 940-565-2791 or visit
www.music.unt.edu.
3:45 to 5 p.m. — Level Up, board
games and video games for ages 11-17,
at North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Free.
7:30 p.m. — Denton Community
Theatre presents Smart Pretty Funny
by Kathleen Anderson Culebro at the
PointBank Black Box Theatre, 318 E.
Hickory St. $15. Call 940-382-1915 or
visit www.dentoncommunitytheatre.
com.
8 p.m. — UNT faculty and guest
artist recital with John Holt, trumpet;
Sophia Grech, mezzo soprano; Crispian
Steele-Perkins, baroque and modern
trumpet, and Steven Harlos, piano, in
Voertman Hall at the UNT Music Build-
ing, at Avenue C and Chestnut Street.
Free. Call 940-565-2791 or visit
www.music.unt.edu.
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IN DENTON
Charity concert set
for earthquake relief
Local musicians will raise
money for earthquake relief on
Saturday night at a Denton
house show venue.
“FuerzaMexico:
Concert at the Parlour” will fea-
ture jazz by Juan Pablo & Toto
Nava Group, classical perfor-
mances by Jacob Nydegger and
Esme Wong and improvisation
and experimental music by Ale-
jandro Carrillo, Omar Fraire
and Adriana Vails.
The music starts at 9 a.m.
Saturday and goes until 2 a.m.
Sunday.
The Parlour, which is a name
the musicians have given their
private residence for house show
performances, is at 914 Cleveland
St Cash donations at the doorwill
be given to civilian volunteers in
the states affected by the Mexico
City area earthquakes.
Sunrise today........
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Moonrise today.....
Moonset Saturday
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SATURDAY
Arson suspected in shed fire
EVENTS
Charity
7 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Denton High
School Theatre garage sale, outside
the school off Crescent Street at
Fulton Street. Items can be donated at
the school’s Black Box Theatre week-
days until 6 p.m. Email cjrperry
(ffimsn.com.
8 a.m. to noon — Denton County
Medical Reserve Corps offers free
flu clinics at Pilot Point High School,
1300 N. Washington St., and Chisholm
Trail Elementary, 812 N. Keaton Road in
Sanger. First come, first served.
8 a.m. to noon — Senior Fitness
Assessment and A Roadmap for
Active Aging in Community at the
TWU Fitness and Recreation Center,
1607 Bell Ave. Participants 50 and
older will undergo a fitness test and
will receive a health report card and
healthy lifestyle information. Free, no
appointment needed; bring two
canned goods to donate. Registration
forms available at Seniors in Motion,
111 Industrial St., and online at
seniorsinmotiondenton.weebly.com;
or fill out forms at the event. Call
Seniors in Motion at 940-566-5291 or
email seniorsinmotion@gmail.com.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Denton Communi-
ty Market at the Denton County
Historical Park, on Mulberry Street near
Carroll Boulevard. Visit
http://dentonmarket.org.
10 a.m. — Story Time at South Branch
Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Best for
ages 1-5.
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Family Work-
shop: “Myth-Making” at the Pat-
terson-Appleton Arts Center, 400 E.
Hickory St. Explore the creatures of the
Dogon universe and learn Malian cen
cen bari (local pigment painting) and
chiffons de Same (affixing cloth
scraps) techniques from visiting artists
Amahiguere Dolo and Souleymane
Ouologuem. Also, hear a 13th-century
Mali tale. $5 per child; adults admitted
free. Call 940-382-2787 or visit
www.dentonarts.com.
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. — Get to
Know Your Sewing Machine at
SCRAP Denton, 420 S. Bell Ave. Bring
your sewing machine, and UNT fash-
ion designer teacher Karen Bravo will
teach you all the ins and outs. $10. Call
940-391-7499 or visit www.scrap
denton.org.
Noon to 3 p.m. — Stop HIV. Get
Tested! Workshop at St. James AME
Church, 1107 E. Oak St. Confidential, free
HIV testing, with a free workshop on
HIV basics, domestic violence, medica-
tions, AIDS resources and more. With
performances by Total Witness, Mi-
chelle Boulden and more.
County Sheriff’s Office and the
Denton Police Department. He
also was in possession of meth-
amphetamine and marijuana,
the report said.
100 block of West Hicko-
ry Street — A man was arrest-
ed Wednesday after causing a
scene on the Denton Square, ac-
cording to a police report.
Witnesses said he was run-
ning around yelling at people
near Mad World Records, the
report said. He later was arrest-
ed on a charge of public intoxica-
tion with three prior convic-
tions.
Arson investigators believe a
fire at a shed behind a mobile
home Tuesday may have been
caused intentionally, according
to a post on the department’s
Facebook page.
The fire was reported about 5
p.m. in the Ashli Oaks of Denton
neighborhood. Multiple Denton
fire engines gathered in front of
a home in the 100 block of Pa-
mela Parkway.
The fire damaged two residen-
tial structures along with two
storage buildings, the post says.
Witnesses said flames could be
visible from Ryan High School.
The department is asking
anyone with information on the
fire to call Denton Fire Depart-
ment Investigator Brian Gil-
more at 940-349-8865.
the disturbance about 6 p.m.
Officers documented the
woman’s injuries and took state-
ments, but no arrests were made.
Blotter
ing to a police report.
The man, Benjamin Gentry,
was arrested on a charge of as-
sault of a family or house mem-
ber while impeding breath. He
was taken to Denton City Jail.
Denton police were dis-
patched to the home based on a
message that the victim sent a
friend, the report said. Police de-
termined there was a domestic
dispute and arrested the man.
The report did not include
further information.
4000 block of Interstate
35 — Denton police arrested a
53-year-old man Wednesday on
a drug charge and active war-
rants at an Exxon gas station.
Officers stopped the pedes-
trian at the gas station about
9:30 p.m. The report did not
specify why police initially
stopped him.
After police spoke to him, of-
ficers discovered he had active
warrants out of both the Denton
Roundup
From 7 a.m. Wednesday to 7
a.m. Thursday:
■ The Denton County Sher-
iff’s Office handled 907 service
and officer-initiated calls for the
agencies it serves, and 45 people
were booked into Denton Coun-
ty Jail.
■ Denton police handled 143
calls for service and made six ar-
rests.
■ Denton firefighters re-
sponded to 15 medical calls, two
calls for public service and one
outside equipment fire.
He also had two active Den-
ton police warrant for public in-
toxication and solicitation.
2400 block of South In-
terstate 35E — A 24-year-old
woman said her boyfriend as-
saulted her Wednesday evening
in the parking lot of a strip mall
off Lillian Miller Parkway, ac-
cording to police.
The man already had fled the
scene when police responded to
— Lucinda Breeding
— Julian Gill
BRIEFLY
Denton County Crime Stoppers will
pay a reward of up to $1000 for
information leading to an arrest in
these or other crimes. Callers will
remain anonymous. Call
1-800-388-TIPS (8477). Reach the
Denton police narcotics tip line at
940-565-580L
ACROSS THE STATE
Other reports
400block of Bryan Street
— A 22-year-old man was ac-
cused of holding a woman in a
house against her will on
Wednesday afternoon, accord-
Lufkin
Teacher sent to prison
for sex with students
A 39-year-old East Texas
kindergarten teacher has been
sentenced to 10 years in prison
after pleading guilty to seven
counts of sexual assault with a
child and improper relationship
with a student for having sex
with high school students.
A judge in Angelina County
also has ordered Heather Rob-
ertson, of Lufkin, to surrender
her teaching certification and
register for life as a sex offender.
Robertson was a teacher in the
Hudson school district, just out-
side Lufkin, for 13 years. Prosecu-
tors said Thursday an investiga-
tion showed she had sex at her
Lufkin apartment with at least six
Hudson students.
McKinney school district criticized for prayer
MCKINNEY (AP) - A non-
profit has criticized a school dis-
trict in northeast Texas for lead-
ing a prayer during a mandatory
staff assembly.
Three people, including a
district employee, filed com-
plaints with the Freedom From
Religion Foundation after Mc-
Kinney Independent School
District’s August assembly,
where district Superintendent
Rick McDaniel led the group in
prayer, The Dallas Morning
News reported.
Officials of the nonprofit said
the district violated its obliga-
tion to remain neutral on reli-
gious matters.
The establishment clause of
the First Amendment bans pub-
lic schools from endorsing reli-
gion, said Dale Carpenter, a law
professor at Southern Method-
ist University. People are al-
lowed to pray on their own in
public school settings.
“But when someone in an of-
ficial capacity takes that role at
the beginning of a required
event, that does raise potential
issues under the establishment
clause,” Carpenter said.
The foundation is looking for
clear actions from the district to
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assembly at the church for more
than a decade because it doesn’t
have room for the roughly 3,000
employees who attend the event,
said Cody Cunningham, a
spokesman for the district. The
district also has hosted numer-
ous graduation ceremonies at
the church.
The district is constructing a
nearly $70 million stadium and
event center, where next year’s
address the concerns, said Sam
Grover, an attorney for the foun-
dation. He said the foundation
will consult with the employee
who filed the complaint to con-
sider legal options if the district
doesn’t take action.
The nonprofit previously has
criticized the district for having
its annual assembly at Preston-
wood Baptist Church.
The district has hosted the
assembly likely will be held,
McDaniel said.
School board trustees met
Tuesday to discuss the nonprof-
it’s concerns.
Board president Curtis Rip-
pee declined to comment on any
discipline McDaniel may face,
citing personnel reasons. He al-
so said the board doesn’t have an
official position on the superin-
tendent’s use of prayer.
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Monday, Oct. 23
■ Mail-in ballot application
deadline (received, not post-
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Nov. 3
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