Music of the Season

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There’s perhaps no better way to get into the spirit of the season than to gather with your neighbors or church family and enjoy the beautiful strains of Christmas melodies performed by the dedicated ladies of the Seadrift Community Choir. Each year this group, under the direction of Nancy Childress, comes together to learn new material and practice extensively for no other reason than to spread the joy of Christmas throughout their community. Everyone, who loves Christmas music is invited to attend these free presentations.

The program this year includes: “Advent Plainchant”, “He Is Born”, “Mary, Did You Know?”, “What Can I Give Him?”, “The New Gift of Love”, “Peace On Earth”, “Why We Sing”, and “Silent Night”.

Presentation Schedule:

Dec. 8 9:00 a.m. St. Patrick Catholic Church
6:00 p.m. First Assembly of God Church

Dec. 11 6:00 p.m. Trinity Shores, Port Lavaca

Dec. 13 2:00 p.m. Seadrift School

Dec. 15 11:00 a.m. First United Methodist Church

6:00 p.m. First Baptist Church

Members of the Seadrift Community Choir are:

Mary Kay Belter; Frances Brown; Vickie Campbell; June Cantrell; Nancy Childress; Vi Colianni; Carolyn Cowan; Schuler DeBruin; Mary Dillon; Gina Fisher; Becky Gray; Pam Gremminger; Karen Helms; Lynda Hunter; Joyce Key; Trisha Massey; Carolyn McCool; Linda Middaugh; Lynn Pheifer; Cindy Timian; Caroline Tumlinson; Geraldine Williams; Ruby Williams.

Fish Out of Water, by Thomas Spychalski…

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It’s Already Here…

By now you know it is coming.

It might have attacked you at one of the local stores while you were browsing or it may have held you captive while listening to the radio in your car or on your television screen while watching the game.

Christmas is here and here to stay till the end of next month and although I can ‘Jingle’ with the best of them I cannot help but long for the days when Christmas cheer started the day after Thanksgiving and not the day after Halloween.

Now, I’m not being a Grinch here as I have heard many a person make the same complaint.

Maybe it is caused by nostalgia for a simpler time or I am just tired of having ‘buy, buy, buy’ screamed at me from every angle from November first till the end of the year.

I realize the Christmas shopping season is a big part of our yearly national economy and that the free and open market is a big part of the American way but when it becomes too much it becomes nauseating and might be showing people the wrong way to look at this holiday.

It is not all that surprising that some may find the Christmas sales barrage too much to handle as every Black Friday we hear tales of trampling and beatings over a deal on a flat screen or even more infamously a Tickle Me Elmo or a Furby, whatever that may be.

I guess what I’m trying to say is the more commercialized the holiday season becomes the more we lose focus on the true meaning of the season.

The memory always cheats as they say, but I have fond memories of the month between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Counting down the days to both the holiday and Christmas vacation.

Waiting with baited breath for Christmas morning and even then it seemed to go by all so fast after all that it was built up to be.

That month always seemed magical and although I’m sure today’s youth might feel the same about the two months of build up, the loss of the old traditional time for holiday cheer leaves me feeling sad and just a bit old.

Having all those Christmas adverts and displays up thirty days too soon does nothing of course to diminish the meaning of the actual holiday. But it does say a lot about how Christmas has changed.

I miss all those simpler times where it seemed people were more focused on family and the holiday then expensive baubles and one day mega sales.

So for those of you who love Christmas but hate the way it has become over commercialized in the last two decades or so, have faith that you are not alone and have the gumption to leave those Halloween, Thanksgiving and Fall decorations up a little longer then your neighbors.

Everything has its time.

Also let me take the time in this space to wish all of our readers as well as my friends and family a very Happy Thanksgiving as well!

Senior Citizens Christmas Luncheon

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You are invited…

Senior Citizens Christmas Luncheon

December 6, 2013

POC Community Center

10:30 A.M.

Fantastic Menu
Entertainment

Hosted by POC Service Club

Thirty-two years ago this December, the POC Community Service Club staged their very first Christmas Luncheon for the Senior members of our community. Under the chairmanship of Emma Powers, the first President of the Service Club, and held in the original Community Center, a portion of our existing Volunteer Fire Station, Club members devised and prepared an outstanding menu of food delights to share with their guests. That year approximately 20 residents arrived to enjoy this early Christmas celebration of shared food, a decorated Christmas tree, and remembered moments of camaraderie with all.

Year after year the Club scheduled and prepared for this event; when the Community Center became too small, the luncheon was held at the local churches, each year in succession. I’ve been told that it became quite a sight in our area to see a truck laden with a Christmas tree and various ornaments and other decorations drooping over the sides as it then “schlepped” it’s way to the previously decorated Church Hall. This truck then led a procession of the many cars of the Club members as they followed bearing the entrees and other foods for the Luncheon as the delicious aromas of all these wonderful foods wafted from the windows of each vehicle. The menu for those early Christmas Luncheons would range from chicken spaghetti to a world famous chicken and dumplings casserole that were then emptied in a unbelievable rate. Sumptuous desserts with coffee then followed these super-fantastic entrees at which the guests and members would then wish to each a very Merry Christmas.

With the completion of the new and huge Community Center, the Club was then able to hold an even larger and more extensive luncheon for the enjoyment of their guests, as it will be again this year. Although for a number of years Pat Ekstrom and Pat Turk have been in charge of the menu and serving of the food for this annual event, this year the honors have gone to Becky Carville as assisted by Marie Hawes, Mary Thumann, Judy Overton and last year’s, Chairman, Pat Ekstrom. This year’s menu will duplicate again a previous menu of ham and brisket as accompanied by various vegetables and salads with a mouth watering display of Cajun Yams (accompanied with pecans and a saucing of cane syrup, butter and orange), mashed potatoes with lots of butter and sour cream, and the sumptuous display of desserts. Prior to the serving of these delicious foods, the children from our Elementary School will once again arrive to perform many of the old Christmas medleys to the enjoyment of all present.

Last year’s decorations became a compilation of several years that previously adorned the tables; and under the direction of both Joyce Jordan and Sue Kubecka they have been assembling more nutcrackers that totally consume the eye. Additionally, there will be Santas, and beautifully designed Angels from years’ past. Those angels were crafted and made by the stunningly artistic talent of Dorothy Fairchild, and we certainly hope to see her charming face at our luncheon this year; she really deserves a proper thank you. And if you see a few chubby snowmen on a table or several small bears with stockings, you will know that this is definitely the Christmas Season. But please remember to stop and admire the exquisite and painstakingly handcrafted Santa Claus puzzle that had been assembled by Linda Klein, a previous member, and her husband Bernie prior to her passing. This puzzle has become a place of honor in our Christmas Hall as it is surrounded with other greenery and often several poinsettias to highlight its stature.

But you may ask, why do the members of this organization go to the time and trouble and expense to put on a luncheon like this each year? The answer is a very simple one: this is our way of thanking the residents of POC for their support of our projects throughout each year. And we do have various projects: some big and extensive, others smaller and less time consuming. Each one is dedicated to providing a service of some kind to our community, our home and an area that we prize each day. And, so therefore, we attempt in this small way to show our appreciation to so many businesses and people who have always been there to help us in return.

As our event is entitled the Club’s Christmas Luncheon for the Senior Citizens of this Community, we have been asked many times to define “Senior Citizen”. There is really not a definitive answer to that of a certain age or quality; one would guess that it would qualify as someone over the age of 50. And I’m certain that I would need to get further definition of that age from either our President or other members, though I doubt I’d ask.

However, we look forward to your presence at this Luncheon in particular this year and we welcome the owners or representatives of the many local businesses who very kindly let us use your walls of your business or supply us with that extra special help in our projects. For more information, please contact Ms. Janet Johnson, President, 983-4737. And, if any resident needs a ride to the Luncheon or would prefer to have the meal delivered to your home, contact Ms. Marie Hawes, 983-2322. We look forward to your presence and smiling face on Friday, December 6, 2013, at 10:30+ a.m.

In the meantime, do remember:

“Christmas is a’comin’. The geese are getting fat.
Please to put a penny in an old man’s hat.
If you ha’nt got a penny; A ha’ penny will do;
If you ha’nt got a ha’ penny; May God bless you!”
See you on Friday, the 6th of December, 2013!

Holiday Celebration Parade

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Do you want to have FUN and celebrate the beginning of the Holidays on Saturday, December 7th?

If you want to decorate your golf cart, buggy or ATV and participate in the Holiday parade:

Call Kristine (830) 445 9889

or Evelyn (979) 240 3394

Parade Begins at 5pm at Dockside and ends at the Seadrift Train Depot

No Entry Fee

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