For parents of school-age children and those who assist in the care of their grandchildren, the beginning of school brings mixed emotions. For some, the first day of school brings a sense of relief as it marks the end of the childcare struggles and summer chaos – the “I’m bored” syndrome; for others, especially those […]
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Back-To-School Success By Erny McDonough
Footprints and Rusty Hooks (or Bits & Pieces of What’s Happening in POC) By Sue Kubecka
BUNCO! The next Bunco Party will be Tuesday evening, September 6th at 7:00 p.m. in the back room of the Community Center. Call Shirley Gordon at the Library for further information, 983-4365. This is an amazing group of fascinating women that play Bunco each month; ages ranging from 20’s to _____! We all have a […]
The Way I See It… Guest Column by William D. Brayshaw
“The Way I See It” is an attempt by the guest columnist to enlighten readers on a subject, as he views it, and does not necessarily reflect the views of this publication. Comments on this article may be addressed to: Dolphin Talk, P.O. Box 777, Port O’Connor, TX 77982; Email: dolphin1@tisd.net The Ten Planks of […]
Island Hurricane Season Jitters By Clint Bennetsen
Greetings from the island everyone. Hope all of you are doing well and trying your best to stay cool and not melt in this even hotter than normal south Texas sauna. I honestly do not know if it will ever rain a decent amount again. Having gotten a mere 2.7 inches out here since January […]
A Blast from the Past By Jasmine Gordon
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 […]
