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Intercoastal 4-H Club News by Tarah Munsch

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Nov 14 - 0 Comments

On November 12th the Intercoastal 4-H club teamed-up with the First Baptist Church Youth Group in POC to collect canned goods and nonperishable foods for our local food pantry. We want to thank everyone who was able to donate to our food drive. We will begin sewing this month for our Clothing and Textiles project […]

ANNOUNCING – ”SHARE YOUR DINNER” Project

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Nov 14 - 0 Comments

Sponsored By The Port O’Connor Lions Club Please Donate Any Non-Perishable Food Items To be given to – The Port O’Connor Benevolence Committee For Food For Thanksgiving and Christmas Baskets for those in need. Please bring donated non-perishable food items to Speedy Stop or First National Bank and place in the blue tubs to SHARE […]

12th Annual Freeport to Port O’Connor TOY RUN!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Nov 14 - 0 Comments

Join us for the 12th Annual Toy Run. Boats depart Bridge Bait in Freeport at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, December 6, for the trip down the ICW to Port O’Connor to deliver new toys to the Adopt-An-Angel program. Last year we provided Christmas toys for over 2,000 boys and girls ages 2 through 16 and this […]

The Saltwater Lodge Outdoor Report by Captain Jeff Larson

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Nov 14 - 0 Comments

  October was another good month for Casting, Blasting and Swacking! What’s Swacking, you may ask? It’s the sound that a bow hunter hears when he releases his notched arrow and the arrow hits its mark. “SWACK” Dove hunting remained strong throughout the county, as long as, you were on a grain field like sunflowers […]

The mid-November blast of cold weather sent big time numbers of ducks and geese down the Central Flyway, and so far numbers of ducks on the middle Texas coast are definitely better than expected. I recently hunted with guide Will Granberry who runs duck and goose hunts near Wharton and Port Lavaca. Three of us […]

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