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Port Lavaca Art Guild Begins 50th Year With New Classes

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Port Lavaca Art Guild, which was organized in 1962, will begin their 50th year by expanding their classes to include Winter Arts and Crafts Classes. Beginning in January they will have new classes in ceramics and pottery, jewelry making and crochet, in addition to their regularly scheduled painting classes. Winter Texans living in the area […]

Rep. Todd Hunter Appointed to Joint Interim Committee to Study Human Trafficking

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AUSTIN, TEXAS – This week, Speaker Joe Straus (R – San Antonio) appointed Rep. Todd Hunter (R – Corpus Christi) to serve on an interim committee that will study ways in which the State of Texas can fight human trafficking. Rep. Hunter raised the issue earlier this year, during the 82nd Legislature, by filing and […]

Footprints and Rusty Hooks (or Bits & Pieces of What’s Happening in POC) By Sue Kubecka

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Bunco! Bunco! Bunco! A spirited gathering of many “Bunco” players found themselves at the home of Grady Jean Clark, who was capably assisted by Kathy Yearwood, for their annual Christmas Party on Tuesday evening, December 6th. Much conversation evolved in this group of players and plans were then made for the January meeting on Tuesday, […]

Now and Then By J. Phillip Ellenberger, Calhoun County Historical Commission

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Most of us know that Texas has been under six flags during its history and that includes even before it became Texas. What we sometimes don’t think of is that our culture is even more diverse. We probably realize that a lot of that culture came through Pass Cavallo. Some of us may even remember […]

From the Dolphin’s Kitchen

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Dec 11 - Comments Off on From the Dolphin’s Kitchen

Party Dip 1 – 8 ounce Cream Cheese 1 – Cup Mayonnaise 3 – Green Onions finely chopped 1 1/2 – Cup Swiss Cheese, grated 12 – Ritz Crackers, finely crushed 4 – slices Crisp Bacon, crumbled Blend first four ingredients together until smooth. Put in microwaveable bowl. Cover with crushed Ritz crackers. Top with […]

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