Volunteers Needed Since 2013, a team of seabird scientists has been studying the movements of adults and juvenile Brown pelicans living in the northern Gulf of Mexico. They are currently tracking adults with GPS technology but also marked young pelicans with color bands. Colored plastic bands are very useful for obtaining information about migrations of […]
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Proud to be part of Port O’Connor by Anne Key
“Dinosaur Bones” for Christmas My neighbors Parker and Patty are always telling me how proud they are to be a part of Port O’Connor, Texas. They say it is a great community and so friendly. The week before Christmas, youngest grandson Payden came to POC for a visit. He loves to stay with his grandparents, […]
The Way I See It…by William D. Brayshaw, aka Longknife 21
“The Way I See It” is an attempt by the columnist to enlighten readers on a subject as he views it, and does not necessarily reflect the views of this publication. William Brayshaw invites your comments and questions. Obama and ‘Gun Control’ Following his latest stated Agenda of “squeezing every bit of change he can” […]
Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk
The Seadrift Chamber held its Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk on December 19th. Despite the low attendance, those that participated enjoyed the camaraderie and a gorgeous cool morning for a run or walk. First place male winners included Nacho Trevino, Reese Stalcup, Daniel Lockey, and Peter DeForest Jr. First place females were Muriel Costello, Shirley Harkey, […]