In 1912, the Glenwood Stove Company announced an invention that would relieve the average household of a most undesirable chore. The ad explained that Glenwood’s new stove was designed in such a way that the ashes automatically flowed through a sealed pipe into the basement ash bin. As a result, families would never again have […]
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Crisis Cure by Erny McDonough
Fish Out of Water by Thomas Spychalski…
One Last Run Transplanting yourself from one end of the country to another is a pretty daunting task. Not only do you have the usual issues you may expect, such as finding new schools for your kids or getting to know the nuances of a new town, but there are also other concerns, especially if […]
Footprints & Rusty Hooks (or Bits & Pieces of What’s Happening in POC) By Sue Kubecka
Sorry, but this column was omitted in April for several reasons. Hope the reader really missed it?? BUNCO: Hey, Bunco is gonna be Tuesday, June 5th, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the back meeting room of the Community Center, and we will be in for a fun evening with some delicious foods. We welcome all […]
Island Life… by Clint Bennetsen
Early Summer Begins To Arrive Greetings from the island everyone; hope all of you are doing well. Please do not forget your wonderful mom on Mothers Day Sunday. Words cannot describe the love and admiration I have for my mother, Leona, and I look forward to spending the day with her and some of the […]
Discovering Seadrift, by Jasmine Gordon…
Jammin’ on the Bay Front, Part 1 As the days of May quickly go by the excitement grows, Shrimpfest is upon us. I remember the first time I heard about the event three years ago, while I wasn’t sure what to expect – the explicit preparation gave way to a rockin’ good time. I could […]
