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Chapel Happenings by Erny MdConough

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Dec 24 - Comments Off on Chapel Happenings by Erny MdConough

What a great Thanksgiving celebration! Not only did the Chapel celebrate with passing out Thanksgiving Food Baskets to needy families, but we also received special donations from several groups! The POC School did an amazing job of providing over 1,800 units of food, the Service Club brought multiplies of donations, the Bunco ladies contributed with […]

Hooked on Books by Darla Miles

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Dec 24 - Comments Off on Hooked on Books by Darla Miles

The Club has enjoyed discussing some interesting books and being entertained by gracious hostesses. November’s meeting was hosted by Brenda Berger, Val Tiemann, Melanie Martinez, Darbie Morris, and Lisa Berger. The ladies put together an amazing CSI-type afternoon for attendees discussing the suspenseful The General’s Daughter, by Nelson DeMill. December’s Hooked on Books Club Meeting […]

Seadrift Community Choir

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Dec 24 - Comments Off on Seadrift Community Choir

Chamber Chat by Sue Glover

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Dec 24 - Comments Off on Chamber Chat by Sue Glover

Every holiday season, the spirit of giving comes alive during the Annual Freeport to Port O’Connor Toy Run. This year the boats dealt with cold, wind and rain as they made the 72-mile trek from Freeport to Port O’Connor. Weather cannot stop this group as they continue to spread holiday cheer to children in need. […]

Fish Out of Water by Thomas Spychalski

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Dec 24 - Comments Off on Fish Out of Water by Thomas Spychalski

One idiom I’ve always been fond of is a “cruel mistress,’ a term which may now be a bit outdated, but I’ve always liked how it sounds, although I’ve always switched up the word cruel for strange in my usage, mostly as I feel things are not intentionally cruel in nature, but rather strange circumstances […]

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