Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 19 Dec 13 - 0 Comments

Thank You
My family and I would like to thank all of those who contributed to my benefit to help with medical expenses for my anurysum. The words ‘Thank You’ do not express the gratitude for all the hard work and support from such a small community. A special thanks to Sally and Calvin Ragusin for the incredible hard work, family and friends, as well as the POC Baptist Church for coming and dinning in with us! Once again Thanks! God has most certainly blessed me.
Cindy DeBusk and Family

A Belated ‘Happy Thanksgiving’

Shame on me for not getting this in early enough to make the paper.

I wish to say to all my friends in POC Happy Thanksgiving. Although I can’t be there in body, I can still be there in spirit.

Don’t forget to be good because old Santa is on his way.

All those who have coffee at the Mini Mart every morning, I miss being there and getting into arguments about politics. It’s all in fun and we can’t be too serious about those things because life will go on no matter what we think. Thank God that we live in a country where we can voice our own opinion.

G.B. Robertson

Why I Am Thankful in 2013
On March 7, 2013 I was chased by three pit bulls on Hwy 87, and had to have therapy for 5 1/2 months.

On September 1, 2013 I was bitten by a five foot rattlesnake and never heard it rattle. Guess I scared it.

My wife Cherre took me right to Memorial Medical Center in Port Lavaca. I saw my life going by me and it reminded me of how short life can be.

My leg swelled three times its size and my foot turned black.

Cherre and I thank the community for all the prayers and get well wishes. This all certainly messed up my golf game and Cherre got tired of being Russell Cain.

Thank you.

Russell Cain
Port Lavaca

Tap Into the Rainy Day Fund
When is Governor Perry going to tap into the rainy day fund and give the Texas Dept of Transportation the money they need to repair the infrastructure in our State?
It is estimated that the fund will have twelve billion in it by the time the next legislative session rolls around.

The Eagle Ford shale produces more product than we have pipe lines to take it to midstream.

The money in the fund comes primarily from oil and gas taxes. Since 1987, 75 cents of every dollar that the State collects is socked away in the rainy day fund.

Since we don’t have enough pipe lines to move these products to market, big trucks are used that are destroying the roads in Lavaca, Dewitt, and Gonzales counties. In the last year there have been many wrecks and deaths on these roadways. I say pull out some money from the fund and build new roads and repair the old ones until enough pipe lines can be put in place to carry the oil and gas to the market.

G.B. Robertson

Thank You!
To All Our Friends and Customers:

Another year has come and gone. We wish to thank all of you for keeping our doors open and a smile on our faces and yours.

We hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving and would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

POC Liquor Store
Noral, Janet and Alyse

Thank You
We would like to express our thanks to all those who came and supported us at our time of loss of our loved one, Lee Olivarez. Thank you to everyone who provided donations, food, flowers and time. We greatly appreciate all of your help.

Also, thank you to all of our family and friends for coming and helping us get through this hard time. It means a great deal to us.
The Olivarez and Morales Family

Dear Fellow Coastal Bend Citizens,
Port Lavaca Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is audited annually by the Texas Department of Disability and Aging Services (TDADS). They are required to perform this audit as part of their agreement with The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to renew the facility’s license, and as a part of the contract between the facility and TDADS. The audit is four days of record review, staff demonstrating proficiency in resident care areas, medication administration, wound care, dietary services, employee hiring, housekeeping and Life Safety code. As they are a skilled nursing facility, the audits are mostly concentrated on the Nursing Department. The Nursing Department is not only audited in the resident care area but nursing administration and nursing documentation.

This past September 2013, TDADS came to perform their annual audit at Port Lavaca Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and for the nursing portion and other departments aside from LIfe Safety, they have received no deficiencies. What this means is that according to their contract and the regulations that they are bound to follow, they did not violate any federal or state regulations. This is the first time since the facility started operating that there were no deficiencies cited.

We are very proud that our staff performed their duties with perfection. This is a testament to their nursing department and other departments that their daily efforts were rewarded with this distinctive honor. Although they don’t receive any awards or recognition from TDADS, the honor of caring for our residents is the true reward. It’s not to say that they are perfect, as there is only one perfect person, but they recognize the need for improvement daily and they work toward perfection through training, good attitudes and supporting each other.

Russell Cain
Lifelong resident of Port Lavaca. I am a concerned citizen for improved health care. Way to go, Port Lavaca Nursing!

ATTENTION Port O’ Connor Improvement District Customer

Trash Pickup for Wednesday on December 25, 2013 will be picked up on Saturday December 28, 2013.
Trash pickup for December 24, 2013 will remain the same.
Trash Pickup for Wednesday on January 1, 2014 will be picked up on Saturday January 4, 2014.
Trash Pickup for December 31, 2013 will remain the same.

The Dolphin welcomes letters from our readers on any subject that is of general interest to our audience. Letters should be 300 words or less (with exceptions at the Dolphin’s discretion). Letters reflect the opinion of the writer, and not that of Dolphin Talk staff, and we retain the right to determine suitability for publication. It is the policy of this newspaper to promote area interests: therefore, complaints against local businesses should be directed elsewhere. Letters must be signed and include day and evening phone numbers, which will not be published. Your name will be withheld upon request, but anonymous material will not be considered for publication.

Letters to the Dolphin:
Dolphin Talk
PO Box 777 Port O’Connor, TX 77982
dolphin1@tisd.net

Remember to wish these friends and neighbors a Happy Birthday!

Archived in the category: Announcements, General Info
Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 19 Dec 13 - 0 Comments

Dec. 20: Laura Rudek; Lann Bolding; Darlyn Dworaczyk

Dec. 21: Doug Walker; Damian Vasquez

Dec. 22: Autumn Kallus

Dec. 23: Sally Jones; Carly Rosenboom

Dec. 24: Carla J. Stanfill; Keelin Stringo

Dec. 25: Lyndon Curry; Christopher Storenski; Thomas Hawes

Dec. 26: Kaleigh McCauley Yendrey; Laura Maxwell; Debbie LeBouef

Dec. 29: Mary Jo Walker

Dec. 30: Ank Nga Nguyen; Susan Skalik; Trey Rodriguez; Lee Boone

Dec. 31: Paricia Harborth; Natasha Rookh Helm; Lisa Blackmon; David L. Willis, Esq.; Carolyn Pavlicek

January 1: Tuan M. Tran; Sherry Lambright; JoAnne Ward; Jeremy Villafranco

Jan. 3: Darren Vossler; Daniel Vasquez; Ian Sherrell; Terisha Stephens

Jan. 4: Sandra Chevez; Alice Reed; Ray Pesek; David Vasquez

Jan. 5: Melissa Lue; Katherine Rossi; Charles Clayton

Jan. 6: Krystal Ballard; Robby Robertson; Justin Bowman; Matthew Medford

Jan. 9: Melonie Coward

Jan. 11: Judy Anderson; Allan Vannoy

Jan. 12: Leslie Lopez; Jeremy Riddle

Jan. 13: Lisa Napier; Joane McDonough

Jan. 14: Brent Dworaczyk; James Hardcastle; JoAnn Benke

Jan. 15: Nicholas Ragusin; Mack Rhodes

Jan. 16: Erica Coward; Lauren Zwerschke; Jerome Preslar

Jan. 17: Michael Meitzler

The Dolphin’s Notebook

Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 19 Dec 13 - 0 Comments

Citizens of the Week at Port O’Connor School

Week ending Nov. 15: PreK- Landon Jones; K- Justin Gossett; 1st- Kayla Resendiz; 2nd- Aislin Guzman; 3rd- Bella Nazay; 4th- Harley Albrecht; 5th- Taylor Ragusin

Week ending Nov. 22: PreK- Gracie O’Shields; K-Jerimiah Bensley; 1st- Hagen Rhoads; 2nd- Matthew Stapp; 3rd- Chase Harding; 4th- Brock Blevins; 5th- Evan Clifton

Week end Dec. 6: PreK- Nicholas Ragusin; K- Lyric Lopez; 1st- Stephen Bowman; 2nd- Cody Branch; 3rd- Harley Peeler; 4th- Sarah Doggett; 5th- Brooklyn Redmond

Students of the Week at Seadrift School

Week ending Nov. 15: PreK, Hataway- Jaden Bulger; K, Kern- Sharinna Rebollar; K, Myers- Jada Dean; 1st, Christy- Dillon Morales; 1st, Stringham- Caden Clendennen; 2nd, Shirhall- Athyn Moreales; 2nd, Sistare- Emma Spencer; 3rd, Hons- Marisol Vallejo; 3rd, Petrisky- Adrian Cano; 4th, McGee- Vivian Munoz; 4th, Schultz- Nadia Vallejo; 5th, Canales- Jacob Vivas; 5th, Flisowski- Jason Lowder Junior High: Henderson- Christian Bedwell; Cady- Madi Bierschwale; Parnell- Cristal Barcenas; Anderson- Angel Chavez; Sternadel- Rebecca Barrera; Charnetski- Shelby DeForest; Smith- Torri Mikolas; Lillge- Tabetha Sylvester

Week ending Nov. 22: PreK, Hataway- Briley Clark; K, Kern- Yuliana Hernandez; K, Myers- Madilyn Webel; 1st, Christy- Jasmin Banda; 1st, Stringham- Kylee Green; 2nd, Shirhall- Alissa Blevins; 2nd, Sistare- Braeden Ragusin; 3rd, Hons- Keaton Cady; 3rd, Petrisky- Eric Anzaldua; 4th, McGee- Ethien Nguyen; 4th, Schultz- Joel Zarate; 5th, Canales- Dustin Miller; 5th, Flisowski- Jasmine Guthrie Junior High: Henderson- Liliana Torres; Cady- Amber Rodriguez; Parnell- Felix Ruelas; Anderson- Brianna Cruz; Sternadel- Rayne Lamphier; Charnetski- Mycheala Bierschwale; Smith- Kelsey Vannoy; Lillge- E.J. Olivarez; Blackburn- Erika Ruiz

Week ending Dec. 6: PreK, Hataway- Jasenia Adame; K, Kern- Addison Jonas; K, Myers- Angelenia Chatham; 1st, Christy- Katelynn Rosser; 1st, Stringham- Sabrina Nguyen; 2nd, Shirhall- Connor Hockett; 2nd, Sistare- Miguel Munoz; 3rd, Hons- Emma McWherter; 3rd, Petrisky- Hector Perez; 4th, McGee- E.J. Olivarez; 4th, Schultz- Jayda Nguyen; 5th, Canales- Katie Frazier; 5th, Flisowski- Jackie Cedillo Junior High: Henderson- Mr. Anderson; Cady- Michael Sachtleben; Parnell- Trinton Sylvester; Anderson- Joseph Thigpen; Sternadel- Abigail Vallejo; Charnetski- Savanah Marek; Smith- Ethan Wooldridge; Lillge- Colin Carabajal

Fun and Learning at Seadrift School

Archived in the category: General Info, School News
Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 19 Dec 13 - 0 Comments

Students use a Piggy Bank to practice counting coins:

 

 

Working hard on building villages in Social Studies:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kindergarten:

 

Chili/Gumbo Cookoff Benefits Port O’Connor Library by Sue Kubecka

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 14 Nov 13 - 0 Comments

Best Chili in Cook Off - Joanne Farley & Sue Glover, the Chuck Wagon Chix, from Austin & Marble Falls, won 1st Place in Chili at Hurricane Junction’s 5th Annual Gumbo & Chili Cook off benefiting the POC Library.

 

The 5th Annual Gumbo/Chili Cookoff was held on the grounds of Hurricane Junction on October 26. Thanks to the efforts of all the talented cooks, the judges, and those who came to taste and to bid on auction items, the Port O’Connor Library Fund has grown by $3,800.

Special thanks go to Jim Hooper, proprietor of Hurricane Junction, who has for the past five years organized this cookoff and given the proceeds to our library. It is members of our community like Hoop who make such a difference in funding of our organizations.

Winners of the Chili Cookoff:

1st Place        Chuck Wagon Chix (Joanne Farley, Sue Glover, and Nicole Collins)

2nd Place    Swamp Gas Cookers (Lynn and Lorie Turner)

3rd Place    Coastal Bend Charters (Ann Margaret Fowler, Kimberly Fowler, and Capt. Matt Jensen

Winners of the Gumbo Cookoff:

1st Place        Kim and John Jones

2nd Place    Cavallo Cookers, Chef Peyton Martin

3rd Place &    Sandy Bottoms (Marie Richter, Leah Griffin, Mary Showmanship    Nell McGee, Holly and Drake Dyes)

Thanks to the esteemed judges of the event: Nancy Pomykal, John Hridek, Donnie Head, Teresa Bolding, Jane Lane and Eddy Voss.

John & Kim Jones 1st Place Gumbo

3rd Place Gumbo & Showmanship Drake Dyes, Holly Dyes, Marie Richter, Leah Griffin, Mary Nell McGee,

Cavallo Cookers, Peyton Martin 2nd Place Gumbo

3rd place Chili with Hoop

Ginnie Lichac, President of Friends of the Port O’Connor Library, and husband Jerry

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