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Discovering Seadrift by Jasmine Gordon…

Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Feb 12 - 0 Comments

Los Pollitos As I pulled into the driveway and parked, goats sounded in the background and I immediately felt like I was back at the house my grandparents had before moving to the coast. I didn’t realize yet just how nostalgic this interview was about to become — and there they were, Augustine and Carlota […]

Port O’Connor Elementary School News by Carol Rosenboom

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Feb 12 - 0 Comments

Campus Spelling Bee Winners The students who won the class spelling bee in grades 3-5 competed in a Campus Spelling Bee on February 3rd. The winners of the Campus Spelling Bee will go on to compete in the District Spelling Bee in Port Lavaca on February 21st. The Campus winners are: 1st place: Cierra Harper, […]

Condolences – Roland Sample Cain

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Roland Sample Cain, 92, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family and friends on February 2, 2012. Mr. Cain was a long time resident of Trinity Shores in Port Lavaca. He was born July 24, 1919 in E. St. Louis, Illinois to the late Robert L. Cain and Mae Layton Cain. He […]

Book Sale Benefits Seadrift Library by Thomas Spychalski

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The Seadrift Public Library held a book sale at the Port Lavaca Library branch from the 31st of January through February 4th, with all proceeds going to the Seadrift location. Books were donated by local patrons and the material generated included everything from how-to manuals in business and computer programing to works of fiction from […]

Blood of Our Father: Washington by Bob Jamison

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Feb 12 - 0 Comments

The practice of medicine has evolved so dramatically over the past two centuries; we are sometimes stunned by what our forefathers endured during the time of illness. Not the least of which is the father of our country George Washington. During the eighteenth century or during and since the American Revolution, medical practice had its […]

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