At first light of dawn on Wednesday, October 12, 2011 my wife, Travis, and I departed Clark’s landing with Capt. Bill Caldwell and as guests of Travis’ brother, John, to seek fish from the deep. The early a.m. was quite still and we could have made it out to the rigs, but enjoyed a delightful […]
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Red Tide of the Fall, 2011 from Port O’ Connor to Hynes Bay By John M. Long, M.D. near Austwell
Pink Heals Ceremony By Krystal Stringham
On Wednesday, November 30, 2011, Seadrift School had a celebration honoring faculty members and other visitors that are cancer survivors or are currently battling the disease. The Pink Heals fire truck and police car, accompanied by the Sheriff, came to the campus and surprised students and staff with lights shining and sirens blaring. Seadrift’s School […]
Discovering Seadrift – Pink Part II By Jasmine Gordon
Pam Seay’s words of wisdom rang in my mind well after the interview concluded. She emphasized that family members should be advised of each others’ medical history. In her family, she has two aunts that had breast cancer, but didn’t have much information about their options, choices or outcomes. “One of the first questions that […]
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Dec. 15 & 16 POC Christmas Light Judging Fri., Dec. 16 Open House with School Choir Singing 11:00 a.m. First National Bank, Port O’Connor Fri., Dec. 16 Friday Night Youth 7:00-10:00 p.m. Fisherman’s Chapel, Port O’Connor Sun., Dec. 18 SANTA at POC Fire Station @ 1:00 p.m. Sun., Dec. 18 Fisherman’s Chapel Christmas Party 6:00 […]
A Tribute to our Seadrift Santa By Tanya DeForest
George W. Carter May 12, 1963 – May 17, 2011 Never having served in war, Never having owned a store, Never having been a doctor, Or a politician on Capitol’s floor. His success in life wasn’t measured By money, fame, or a great name, But after knowing George You weren’t the same. His needs were […]