Boerne Star & Recorder (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 2005 Page: 3 of 30
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Friday, October 21, 2005
The BOERNE Star & Recorder
PAGE 3A
ity N eWS
White announces bid for Boerne asks what public thinks of
reelection as JP Precinct 1 proposed City Lake Park Development
I wviveteA I v I Boerne is moving forward with plans to improve
Roy and daughter Charity who facilities at Boerne City Lake. To help fund those
is married to Paul Spinks. improvements, the city will be applying to the
Regionally, White has repre- Texas Parks & Wildlife Department for a Boating
sented Kendall County for over Access Grant.
12 years on the Alamo Area The grant would provide a 75 percent matching
Council of Governments’ Crim- fund grant for projects providing access to public
inal justice advisory council and waters for recreational boating.
the Law Enforcement Academy Proposed improvements include restrooms,
advisory board. drinking water, parking areas by the boat ramp,
Statewide she was selected by
the Justice of the Peace and
Constables Association to repre-
sent the organization on one of
the Texas Association of Coun-
ties boards. She is a member of
JPCA and also a member of the
South Texas division of JPCA.
Prior to taking office White
served on the Boerne Planning
and Zoning Commission, the
board of Hill Country Family
Services, Kendall County His-
torical Commission, Boerne
Berges Fest and is a member of
both the Kendall County Repub-
lican Women and the Republi-
can Club.
Nancy White has announced
her campaign for re-election as
Justice of the Peace for Precinct
4 1 in the March 7 Republican
Primary.
White was first elected three
years ago. For the previous 10
years she was program coordi-
nator for Kendall County, secur-
ing funds through grants, creat-
ing and maintaining numerous
county programs.
“I seek this re-election because
I feel the justice court is the per-
fect fit for what I do well. It
brings together my sense of fair-
ness, decision-making ability,
organizational skill, and my love
. for working with people,” White
said.
She holds an associate of ap-
plied sciences degree in legal
studies, a bachelor's degree in
criminal justice and has done
master’s level work in educa-
tion. During her term she has at-
tended over 150 continuing edu-
Nancy White
cation hours, both civil and
criminal, specific to the Justice
Court.
White graduated from Boerne
High School and has been a res-
ident of Boerne and Precinct 1
for more than 35 years. She and
her husband, Constable Don
White, have two children, son
Author signing at Read All About It tomorrow
Boerne’s Jan Wrede will appear The book contains a compre-
at Read All About It Bookstore to- hensive plant chart with tips about
morrow, Saturday, Oct. 22, at 1 color, scent, flowering period,
p.m. to sign copies of her newest height, site preference and
book, ‘Trees, Shrubs and Vines of wildlife and livestock utilization,
the Texas Hill Country.” The Wrede taught 15 years as a sec-
book, published this month by ondary science teacher, is founder
Texas A & M University Press, is of Cibolo Nature Center’s Out-
part of the publisher’s Nature door Classroom as well as numer-
Guide Series. ous family programs. She also
Wrede has complied a field writes Cibolo Nature Center’s
programs on landscape and
wildlife uses for Texas Hill Coun-
try trees, shrubs and woody vines,
directs Cibolo Nature Center’s
wildlife field research project in
May and October, and manages
Living in the Hill Country educa-
tion series for Texas Hill Country
landowners.
Read All About It Bookstore is
at 305 S. Main, Suite 400. For
more information or to reserve a
copy, call 830-249-7323.
guide to more than 125 species of newspaper column for The
mostly native, mostly woody Boerne Star & Recorder, presents
plants of the Texas Hill Country.
In a thoughtful introduction, she Masons honor Kelly as Builder
discusses deer, cedar, water, oak --
wilt and invasive species - timely Boerne ISD Superintendent Dr.
issues of increasing importance John P. Kelly will be the recipient
for a growing number of Texas of the Community Builders
landowners. Plant descriptions Award presented by the Masons
contain information about the of Kendall Masonic Lodge 897 on
leaves, flowers, fruit and bark of Monday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m. The
each plant and also gives insights community is invited to attend,
into the species’ range and habits. The lodge is at 897 E. Blanco
A color photograph accompanies Road in Boerne.
each account. Sponsored by the Masonic
Grand Lodge of Texas, the award
recognizes an outstanding mem-
ber of the community who has
distinguished themselves through
service to the community. The
ceremony will be followed by re-
freshments in the dining room.
For more information, call Lon
Jett at 830-249-8917 or 210-383-
0591.
1993 BHS grad named St. Louis high school principal
Rhonda Beatty-Haniford has community members of Ritenour
been appointed principal of Rite- High School,” Haniford said,
nour High School in St. Louis, Haniford earned her undergrad-
Missouri. Haniford joined the uate degree in English and her
district in 1998 as a high school master’s degree in education
language arts and became assis- from Southern Illinois University
tant principal in 2002. She is in Edwardsville. She is currently
only the seventh RHS principal enrolled in a doctoral program in
since 1927 education at Saint Louis Univer-
Haniford is a 1993 Boerne sity.
High School Graduate and she is Haniford is a member of the
the daughter of longtime Boerne National Association of Sec-
residents James and Mary Beat- ondary School Principals, Mis-
ty. souri Association of Secondary
“I look forward to working School Principals and Phi Kappa
with the students, teachers and Phi Honor Society.
Rhonda Beatty-Han if ord
access roads, a boat dock and dredging by the boat
ramp. All those items are eligible for funding as-
sistance through the grant.
As part of the application process, the city needs
public input and wants public comment about the
plans. The public is encouraged to review and
comment on the improvements proposed for the
lake area. Plans are available for review at Boerne
City Hall, 402 East Blanco, as soon as possible as
the deadline for application is Monday, Oct. 31.
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Cartwright, Brian. Boerne Star & Recorder (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 2005, newspaper, October 21, 2005; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1663409/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.