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Remember When… By Jasmine Gordon

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 08 Sep 11 - 0 Comments

Many instances as I research and interview one person, it leads me to others that have interesting stories about growing up in Seadrift. Most times the person I interview suggests other relatives I should speak to and on several occasions my journey has taken me outside of Seadrift’s city limits. This was certainly one of […]

A Blast from the Past By Jasmine Gordon

Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 11 Aug 11 - 0 Comments

One thing I know for certain after two years of interviewing and learning about the people that make up Seadrift, Texas: the older generations were absolutely fascinated by the train! I wrote an article about the railroad in January of this year and since the recent move of the original train depot, my mind has […]

The Power of Prayer, Part 3 By Jasmine Gordon

Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Jun 11 - 0 Comments

Our county airport manager, Dianna Stanger, along with her co-pilot, Victoria Holt, volunteer as pilots for a non-profit organization named Grace Flights. Dianna has flown as many as 20 flights per year and asked if I would accompany them on June 8th on a Grace Flight to take video, photos and for the experience. So […]

The Power of Prayer II By Jasmine Gordon

Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Jun 11 - 0 Comments

I’m a firm believer in the old saying, “Everything happens for a reason.” God puts us in people’s lives for a purpose and this past Saturday, I was put directly in front of that line of thought and once again, the Power of Prayer. I walked into the flight school and there stood a family […]

The Power of Prayer By Jasmine Gordon

Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 25 May 11 - 0 Comments

Gerald McCown of Seadrift proudly holds a momento which contains a photo of him in the 1940s and the medals he was awarded in World War II. -Photo by Jasmine Gordon Often times in our lives we find ourselves in situations of immediate danger, times of need or peril; in many of these moments prayer […]

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