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Port O’Connor Chamber Chat by LaJune Pitonyak

Archived in the category: Organizations
Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Feb 11 - 0 Comments

Deadline nears for Scholarship Applications: Each year the Port O’Connor Chamber of Commerce gives two $500.00 scholarship each for graduating seniors, of that year and one $100 continuing education for a student in college. The deadline for 2010-2011 will be March 23rd. If submitted after this date, application will not be considered. Applications may be […]

Attention MUD Customers

Archived in the category: Announcements
Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Feb 11 - 0 Comments

Two 30 cubic yard roll-off bins will be located behind the fence on 16th. & Harrison for MUD customers to bring bulky waste to be hauled off. The bins will be there for 1 day on Saturday, March 12. Bins may be used from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MUD customers only may deposit large […]

Remembrances By Marcos Gohlke

Archived in the category: Featured Writers
Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Feb 11 - 0 Comments

“Do you remember when?” We are often asked this question when we begin to reminisce. When we think of days gone by, we sometimes wonder what our loved ones and friends remember about the times that they spent with us. Were the memories good ones or ones that they’d just as soon forget? I can […]

A Successful Find, Part I by Jasmine Gordon

Archived in the category: Discovering Seadrift, Featured Writers
Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Feb 11 - 2 Comments

As I type away, before me sit multiple copies of Seadrift Success, the first publication to be distributed in the City of Seadrift, Texas. This find is very unique and, let me tell you, the time I spent searching for this particular newspaper has proven to be well worth it. I first learned about the […]

Margaret Chatham Waits For Transplant

Archived in the category: General Info
Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Feb 11 - 2 Comments

After 25 years working as Seadrift City Judge, and concurrently Justice of the Peace Precinct 4, for 14 1/2 years, and two years as a visiting judge in Austwell, Margaret Chatham finds it a little difficult to sit at home conserving her energy while awaiting a liver transplant. Margaret’s problems began in earnest two days […]

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