Good Company and a Hot Lunch by Joyce Rhyne

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Service with a smile - Left to right: Kay Middleton, Helen Hardcastle, Juanita Poole, Pat Ekstrom, and Susie Onishi. This friendly group of Service Club members has been serving Tuesday lunches since 2004.



Tuesday Senior Lunches Marks Ten Year Anniversary

When the Port O’Connor Community Center was in the planning stages, one of the goals was to have a place for seniors and youth groups to meet, free of charge, according to Community Center Board member Marie Hawes. The meeting room in the rear of the Center was utilized for youth and other club meetings, but it wasn’t until ten years ago when Marie was president of the Port O’Connor Service Club, that everything came together to form the Tuesday Senior Lunches.

It was February 17, 2004, when the first Tuesday Lunch was served. And since then, the same group of Service Club members have been volunteering to set up, serve, keep account of, and clean up after these weekly gatherings. There are others who help also, but this same group of ladies have faithfully shown up to help all these years. Regularly serving the food are Kay Middleton, Helen Hardcastle, Juanita Poole, Pat Ekstrom, and Susie Onishi. Pat Turk has been the greeter and records keeper since the beginning.

For many years the food provided by the Senior Citizens Center in Port Lavaca has been delivered by Juaniece Madden, a Member of the Board of Calhoun County Senior Citizens, and her husband, Lewis. Recently, others from the Port Lavaca Center have begun donating their time for delivery.

Many of the local seniors enjoy getting together, visiting and sharing a meal, and are often joined by temporary visitors, especially our “winter Texans”. There are usually 35 to 45 present at each gathering.

There is a sense of community in the group. Often you will find someone bringing fruit, vegetables or pastries to share. And there is always a table of donated books for anyone to take to read and return, or keep themselves or give to a friend.

Before offering the blessing for the meal, Doyle Adams makes announcements of upcoming events and status reports concerning neighbors who are ill or in the hospital.

Once each month the group is joined by Nancy Wyant of Girling Home Health, who gives a short talk on a subject of interest to seniors. Melissa from Angels Health Care joins them once per month and Mary takes blood pressure readings for those who would like them.

After lunch there is Bingo for those who like to play. The cost is 50 cents per card and the money is used to buy Bingo prizes. Twice a month, Gidget Reynolds of Port Lavaca Nursing and Rehab brings Bingo prizes and calls the Bingo game, but Pat Ekstrom is the regular caller, with Susie Onishi as “echo”. The prizes consist mostly of food-stuffs and household products.

Any senior in Port O’Connor is welcomed to participate in these weekly gatherings at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays in the Port O’Connor Community Center. These tasty, hot lunches only costs $3 for seniors ($5 for those under 60).

For Seadrift residents, lunch is served on Wednesdays at 11:30 in the Fellowship Hall of First Methodist Church. The Heritage Center at 2104 W. Austin in Port Lavaca is open for lunch weekdays from 11:30 until 12:30. You will always find the lunch menu printed on page 2 of the Dolphin Talk.

Pat Turk (right front), assisted by Wanda Lewis (right back), greet and sign in lunch-goers. Left front: Bonnie Banc, “winter Texan” from Colorado, and in the background, locals Marjorie and David Hawes.

Evelyn Kitchens fills in as server when needed.

Port O’Connor Cemetery Association Town Meeting

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All Port O’Connor citizens are encouraged to attend the Cemetery Association Town Meeting on Thursday, March 20th at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center. It is important that anyone who plans to utilize the cemetery in the future or already has a staked out a family plot be aware of the plans for uniformity in plotting.

Subjects to be discussed at the meeting:

1. Election of officers with membership drive.

2. Names and Grids are finished for the cemetery; will have on display.

3. Marking of purposed burial spots for future use.

4. Deadline for removal of all PVC pipes marking spots.

5. Times that someone from the Association will be at Cemetery for assistance with marking future sites.

6. Report on progress of tax number.

Names & Grids on Display at Cemetery Pavilion

Arts & Crafts Festival March 8

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Get ready for the Port O’Connor Lions Club 2nd Annual Arts & Crafts Festival!

WHEN: 9:00 A.M., Saturday, March 8th, 2014

WHERE: POC Community Service Center Pavilion

Mark your calendar and be sure to attend. The shopping will be lots of fun with plenty of handmade items, art, baked items, and even a door prize raffle for everyone’s enjoyment.

For those of you who would like to reserve an approximate 15’x15’ outside booth space, there is still room for a nominal fee of $20. All spaces under the Pavilion are reserved and reservations have been coming in regularly for the outside. There will be many excellent vendors this year.

Please contact Joyce Jordan at cell #361-655-7999 for your reservation form. Food vendors are also welcome. Not everything has to be home made, just good quality items.

Island Life… By Clint Bennetsen

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Clint and Barnacle

Preparing For Spring Planting

Greetings from the island everyone. Hope all of you are doing well and had a nice Valentines Day with your sweetie. I turned the big 52 the day prior, so Barnacle and I went in and had a little birthday celebration with mom, with Mr. Dog getting his pancake of course.

I honestly do not feel the age that the calendar claims I should be. Heck, I think that I look, and feel, pretty dang good for being just north of 50. Especially when I come across others of the same age and I’m thinking, “dang, they look rough”. Problem is, they are probably thinking the same about me! Oh well, I feel good, so I guess that’s all that matters.

I’m starting to think that this winter is gonna last for about six months! The third week of February calls for warmer weather, I just hope it sticks around for awhile. I think that we were spoiled by last years very mild winter, and kinda expected this year to be the same. Mother Nature can be a real prankster, and occasionally reinforces the fact that she calls the shots with weather, and we are merely pawns in her game. Bad Mother Nature.

Well I just started my tomato seeds for Spring planting. Once started, the plants will be re-potted several times before being placed in the ground 5-6 weeks later, when the chance for frost is gone. I’m gonna scale back somewhat on the number of tomato plants, allowing me to devote more time to growing quality plants. Of course I’ll plant at least five of the Big Zac variety, in my attempt to grow a 3 pounder. One day it’s gonna happen, one day.

I’ll also plant a few seed potatoes, peppers and squash. Early next month I’ll start the watermelon and cantaloupe seeds, hoping for some mid-summer sweetness to enjoy.

I’ve got about 60 gallons of finished compost ready, made up of seaweed, chicken manure, coffee grounds and egg shells from last summers batch. I’ll mix this in with my raised bed soil as my organic fertilizer, and supplement it with a concentrated liquid fish and seaweed foliar spray fertilizer. I also only use rain water for the little seedlings until they are old and strong enough to be planted. I believe that the more care and attention given to seedlings, the better they will thrive and flourish into healthy and productive plants. Just call me the plant whisperer.

Well that’s it from the island for now, everyone take care and have a great day.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

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Hurricane Junction
Port O’Connor

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Saturday March, 15th
Starting at the Hurricane Junction Parking Lot at 5pm ( or so)

We invite golf carts, jeeps, floats, and buggies to get decorated up in the Irish Tradition.

Make sure you have plenty of beads/candy/ whatever to throw to the crowds.

Following the parade there will be some goodies to eat and a presentation for the Best Golf Cart and Best Float!!

Come by the Hurricane for more details and to enter!!

Hurricane Junction
1502 West Maple
Port O’Connor, TX
361-983-4249

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