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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Apr 14 - 0 Comments

Greetings fellow culinary enthusiasts! I was recently asked by a distant in-law visiting from Ohio to make the Pico de Gallo that I brought to dinner 8 years ago. Hmm… that got me questioning if I was making Pico or Salsa. Check it out on the internet….it is very confusing. Apparently Salsa has juice and Pico does not, but supposedly both are fresh. By definition, I wasn’t making either. Anyway, it is what it is and that is very delicious…in fact I don’t have any leftover.

Salsa Cocido (Cooked)

Coarsely cut 3 medium tomatoes and half of a medium onion and chop in a food processor. Put in a sauce pan and add 1 t. of salt and 1 t. pepper. Cook over medium heat for about 20 minutes. Drain the juice (save for another dish), cool and then add the juice from one lime, 2 T. of coarsely chopped pickled jalapenos, and 2 T. of coarsely chopped fresh cilantro. Chill and serve.

For best results, microwave the lime for 30 seconds before squeezing. For added culinary experience, pour Salsa Cocido over a block of room temperature cream cheese and serve with crackers or chips. Approximate cooking time 50 minutes and serves 4 to 6 people.

Friends from Mexico may question the name of your dip so invite naming suggestions.

4H News by Elizabeth Krenek

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Apr 14 - 2 Comments

The Intercoastal 4-H Club meets at the POC Elementary Library on the first Monday of every month at 7:00pm. This month’s meeting was on the 7th. There were 13 members present.

We plan to be at the Friends of the Port O’Connor Library Spaghetti Dinner coming up on the 25 of April. It starts at 6:00 p.m.

4-H will also be participating in the Adopt-A-Beach on April 26 at 9:00 a.m.

Calhoun County 4-H groups will be participating in the Challenger League Game on May, 9th at 5:45. That’s the 4-H New For ya’ll!!!

Congratulations, Cheer Squad!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Apr 14 - 0 Comments

The TNT Cheer Squad did it again! The Teal Squad took 2nd place; The Black Squad took 1st place on 3/29/14 Meet at San Antonio. They also had three trophies in other divisions. Great job, Kyndra & McKaelyn Carriles, Madison Stringo, and the rest of the team.

POC Service Club News by Sue Kubecka

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Shoppers at the POC Service Club’s Annual Spring Garage Sale

Our really, really main event in April was the preparation, staging and finishing of the Semi-Annual Garage & Bake Sale as held this time on Saturday, April 5, 2014 in the Pavilion of the Community Center. But our work began much earlier than that Thursday and Friday of set-up and Saturday for the actual sales.

Following the ending of the Fall Garage & Bake Sale, one very special lady who spends hours and hours sorting, re-boxing and labeling all donations received at the County Barn, began working once again. This lady has spent several years of her time at this job, and with her skills at sorting and re-boxing, she has and will continue (we hope) to make the set-up for the Garage Sale so much easier as everything is now in proper order for display on the many tables.

So, on Thursday, several husbands and a very special friend who resides in another area, but always (well, almost) manages to make his return to POC in time for our biannual garage sales, gather at the County Barn with trucks to contain and transport the many boxes from the Barn. And, as always, these gentlemen are assisted by several members of our local Coast Guard; this time the appearance of Jacob Jenkins and Benson Carlisle made the job of loading and unloading boxes and pieces of furniture so much easier.

And there to greet the oncoming heavily laden trucks were enthusiastic and eager members of the POC Community Service Club; all flexing their muscles in preparation for moving boxes and boxes to the waiting empty tables. All day Thursday and Friday hours were spent by Club members in sorting and stacking and hanging clothes; arranging many items properly on tables, and then pricing everything prior to the opening Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m.

Accompanying the Garage Sale each time is a Bake Sale; so members, having spent an exhaustive day getting everything in order for the Sale, returned to their homes to finish baking those many specialty items. Making their appearance at the Bake Sale were cakes and cookies and even a pie. All these delicious goodies were ready to make their exit from the shelves in the Pavilion to a welcoming trip to a lucky purchaser’s home for dessert that evening.

One very special part of the Service Club’s Garage Sale is the bag sale beginning late in the afternoon. For a price of $1.00 a shopper can then fill a large bag with many items; all that the bag itself will hold. And many experienced and fortunate shoppers were present to take advantage of that type of marketing.

At the end of the afternoon, a members present breathed a huge sigh of relief as they almost completely empty tables in the Pavilion. Leftover and unsold items were then boxed to find another well deserved home nearby.

The funds from this event go to support the various scholarships that the Club awards to former students of our Port O’Connor School who are now graduating from high school and need help with tuition, books or residence halls. And, this time, the monies will then fund the special scholarship in memory of our wonderful co-member, Agnes Valigura. Whose memory, therefore, will never be lost.

For further information concerning the aims, past and present, of this unusual Community organization, plan to attend our next meeting, Thursday, April 17th, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the Community Center. Or call Janet Johnson, President, 983-4737 or Shirley Gordon, 983-4365 at the Library. We are a very unusual group of women, all with different backgrounds, ideas, and interests; but all of us are totally committed to being of service to the Port O’Connor Community in many unusual and unique ways. “Try us; you may just like us!”

Lindy, a very discerning & enthusiastic shopper!

Taking a break are L-R: Susie Onishi, Susan Dubois & Peggy Elliott, Garage Sale Chairman.

A HUGE THANKS

Once again, the POC Community Service Club has staged their Semi-Annual Garage and Bake Sale on Saturday, April 5, 2014. Thursday morning meant the unloading at the County Barn of the many boxes and pieces of furniture. And once again, we have several members of our local Coast Guard to thank for their assistance in this muscle bending task. Both Jacob Jenkins and Benson Carlisle made their presence known and appreciated by their enthusiastic work of loading boxes into the waiting pickups.

Thanks also to our husbands: Bob Allen, Robbie Hawes, Victor Leach and Andy Westling, who were assisted by several friends of Club members: David Walker and a charming gentleman who times his visits to POC to coincide with our Garage Sales. Jerry Tucker has been a notable presence for many years at our Sales, and if somehow, he misses one, we miss him too.

Thanks again, guys! We couldn’t have done this without you; we really don’t have the muscles!

Sincerely,

Janet Johnson, President
Peggy Elliott, Chairman of the Garage Sale

Chamber Chat by LaJune Pitonyak

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The Chamber wants everyone to know, whether you are an individual or a business, you are special and appreciated for joining and getting involved in the community of Port O’Connor. Without you and your input and support there would be no Chamber. The 2nd Annual Crawfish Festival will have come and gone before the Dolphin Talk comes out again. Proceeds from this event are to make improvements on King Fisher Beach.

Also make plans for Memorial Day Events—May 24th–The Annual Kids Fishing Tournament will be held at Kingfisher Beach from 9:00 a.m.- to 11:00 a.m. (See announcement on page 15.) For more info call 361-983-2898. After lunch, the Annual Kite Contest begins. Bring sunscreen, blankets, chairs and spend an old fashioned family day on the beach!!!

The May meeting will be May 12th —If you joined since last Dolphin Talk and your name is not here, please contact the Chamber.

Have a wonderful and safe time in Port O’Connor!

New & Renewed Chamber Memberships

Port O’Connor R.V. Park
Herbert & Adell Reeves
Dolphin of the Bay R.V. Park
Mr. & Mrs. Kenny Finster
The Dolphin Talk Newspaper
Amanda Raby
Jim Vass
American Inn & Suites
Prokop Custom Homes, LLC
Larry & Virginia Robertson
Mary Ann Claiborn
Back Bay Guide Service
Port O’Connor Rentals
Bits & Marge Braudaway
Siegeler Insurance Agency, Inc.
Gerald Clay & Karen Knight DDS
Middleton Outdoor, LLC
Bill & Donna Pyle
Capt. Kirk Morgan Guide Service
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Gumina
Alan & Robyn Roberts
Marty’s Landing
Mama’s Kitchen
Foxco International
Ron Elkins Guide Service
Bubba’s Smoked Meat
Bugman, Inc.
Roger & Karen Krause
Delmar Krenek
Rusty & Chyrl Brhilek
Mike & Peggy Macha
Shane & Katherine Simon
Frances Alexander
Diamond B Lodge, LLC
Jason & Jennifer Hagan
Mark & Lisa Cruell
Kelly Parks Guide Service
Victoria Electric Coop.
Central Drug
First National Bank
POC Hardware
Henry & Jane Pongratz
Beacon 44 Seafood Market
Beacon 44 R.V. Park
Steven & Amy Osina
Coastal Bend Marine
Charles Dullye
Urban Surveying, Inc.
Hammertime Guide Service
NAPA Auto Parts & Machine Co.
Johnny & Charlyn Sciacca
Bob Bonar/State Farm Ins.
Larry & Mary Vaughn
Drumrunner Lodge
Poco Loco Lodge
Gary & Jane Madden
Bernie Klein
Texas Saltwater Fishing Magazine
Carl Ray Storage Barn
Carl Ray/ Attorney
G & W Engineers, Inc.
Naomi Albrecht
Virgil & Ursula Price
The Two R.V. Park
Donnie Haynes

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