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Seadrift Proud by Tanya DeForest

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Feb 22 - 0 Comments

The Seadrift City Crew From left to right: Dusty Youngblood, Terrell Jones, Joe Lopez, Robert Bryant, Larry Green, Albaro Torres -Photo by Kenneth Reese Seadrift is honored and extremely proud of the fact that its City Crew was awarded the Best of the Best Most Helpful Employees in 2021 award. (Yearly poll conducted by the […]

Back in the Day…

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Feb 22 - 0 Comments

Some years ago, Port O’Connor had an active Bridge Club, and Mary Nell McGee (2022 Citizen of the Year) was graciously invited to join, even though she did not know how to play. Mary Nell learned the game and enjoyed the camaraderie with these lovely local ladies. Pictured above, Mary Nell is given a birthday […]

Thursday, February 10, at 6:00 p.m. a sellout, standing room only crowd, celebrated with FBC as they held their 25th Sweetheart Banquet. The community center was transformed with beautiful silver and white decorations and FBC Pastor Phillip Miller, opened the evening with prayer. The food was delicious (beef tips over rice, green beans, corn casserole, […]

Fish Out Of Water by Thomas Spychalski…

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Feb 22 - 0 Comments

Ten Years… Ten years can make all the difference in the world, it can be the distance between eras in history or our personal lives. In this case, it has been ten years since I started writing for the Dolphin Talk and I got to be in the lives of you lovely people for the […]

Cold Stunned Turtles Rescued by Brigid Berger

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Feb 22 - 0 Comments

As we learned with Winter Storm Uri, cold fronts pose a lethal threat to our beloved marine life. While 557 dead sea turtles were the local causalities of that storm, this year volunteers were recruited, trained, and stood at the ready. When a 3-day cold front pushed the water temperature below the turtle’s tolerance of […]

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