CCA Star Tournament

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Jun 11 - 0 Comments

Port Lavaca Angler First to Win with Tagged Redfish

Congratulations to Paul Resendez of Port Lavaca, who caught a tagged redfish on June 4, winning a truck/boat package from Texas Ford Dealers. Paul entered the CCA Star Tournament at Indianola Fishing Marina.

CCA released 60 tagged redfish ranging from 20 1/2 to 25 1/2 inches in length. The first five registered Star Tournament entrants who bring in a tagged redfish will win a 2011 Ford F-150 “Texas Edition” XLT SuperCab, pulling a brand new 23’ Haynie Bigfoot boat rigged with a Mercury 150L OptiMax motor and Coastline trailer. The next five tagged redfish winners will each claim a 23’ Haynie BigFoot boat with a Mercury 150L OptiMax motor and Coastline trailers.

Other fish caught can also net big rewards in this 22nd annual CCA Texas State of Texas Anglers’ Rodeo (STAR) sponsored by the Texas Ford Dealers and Tilson Home Corporation.

For more information, including a list of weigh-in stations, instant entry registration locations in your area and weekly leader board updates, go to http://www.startournament.org .

Fishing with the Wadley’s Good Times in Port O’Connor!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 23 Jun 11 - 0 Comments

Bob Quintin and Clayton Wadley with a nice day’s catch of trout.

Nancy Burchett of Bedford, TX caught this nice trout while in POC visiting Twiggy Wadley.

Clayton Wadley showing off his catch of the day!

Clayton Wadley pond fishing in Port O’Connor. Nice Bass!

Terry Winship & Nancy Burchett on their recent visit to POC, vowing to return soon!

Seadrift Honors Rescuers

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Jun 11 - 0 Comments

Seadrift Officer Chris Driver and Calhoun County Paramedic Supervisor Michael Beard were presented Medals of Valor by the City of Seadrift.

Seadrift City Council held a special meeting on May 31, the principal purpose of which was to honor Calhoun County Paramedic Supervisor Michael Beard and Seadrift Officer Chris Driver.
Before making the presentation of the Medals of Valor, Mayor DeForest had these remarks:

“Our awards presentation is to honor two individuals for responding to the call of public service in a manner that is ‘above and beyond’ what is normally faced.

To quote Fred Rogers, of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood: ‘We live in a world in which we need to share responsibility. It’s easy to say ‘its not my child, not my community, not my world, not my problem.’ Then there are those who see the need and respond. I consider those people my heroes.’

Like Mr. Rogers, I consider the people in ‘our neighborhood’, ‘our community’ and ‘our world’ who ‘see the need and respond’ my heroes. Further we should ALL consider those that respond to needs our heroes!

On Friday, April 15th, Glynda Southern Mathis was in her home while her husband was running a short errand to the local store. Within this short time her kitchen caught on fire. As the fire began to spread and 911 calls began flowing into the 911 dispatch center, emergency services were dispatched. Quickly the home began filling with fire and smoke as the fire spread, making it extremely hard for Glynda to breathe. She herself was on the phone with 911, telling them she was unable to vacate the house due to being unable to walk because of medical reasons.

As the emergency dispatch calls went out to all responders, Seadrift Police Officer, Christopher Driver heard the call and responded to the fire. At the same time Calhoun County Emergency Services were responding to the fire with Paramedic Supervisor Michael Beard arriving at about the same time as Officer Chris Driver, and were the first on scene. On hearing that Glynda was still in the burning house Seadrift Officer Chris Driver and Calhoun County Paramedic Supervisor Michael Beard entered, with no thought of their own safety, and pulled the now almost unconscious Glynda from the burning house, thus saving her life.

We are here tonight to honor these two men who have shown distinguished courage, bravery and valor in their call to duty. Courage, bravery and valor can be shown in many ways but these men risked their very lives to save a woman from her burning home, right here in Seadrift.”

Addressing Chris and Michael, the Mayor continued, “Christopher Driver and Michael Beard, today I present you with this Medal of Valor and a Ribbon, to wear on your uniforms for this uncommon bravery. Thank you for your outstanding service to our community.”

Regular Council business was conducted after the ceremony, with the Mayor appointing Council members to head the various departments of the City, as follows:

Robert Chatham – Mayor Pro-Tem, in charge of Public Utilities, Water and Sewer

Johnny Mikalos – Alternate Mayor Pro-Tem, in charge of the Harbor, waterways, and boat ramps

Jack LaBarge – Streets and Drainage

Wesley Hunt- Seadrift Area Volunteer Emergency Services and Police

Don Miller – Parks and Recreation

With Jack LaBarge newly-elected to the City Council, a vacancy was created on the Planning Commission. Eldon Gaines was appointed to fill that vacancy for a two year term. Another Planning Commission appointment will soon be announced.

Shrimpfest!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Jun 11 - 0 Comments

Get Ready for Fireworks!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 09 Jun 11 - 0 Comments

One of the oldest traditions in Port O’Connor is about to be celebrated, The 4th of July Fireworks Show. This event will take place on Saturday, July 2nd at around dusk at the King Fisher Front Beach Park. And as always, all are welcome to come and enjoy this spectacular fireworks show at absolutely no charge.

At a cost of over $20,000.00, this event could not be held without the support of friends and residents of Port O’Connor and donations from local businesses. Fund raising letters have gone out and Bill Tigrett of the Port O’Connor Chamber of Commerce is currently soliciting support from businesses in the area. He wants to let folks know who is supporting this year’s effort and will be publishing photos of business and corporate donors beginning with this issue of Dolphin Talk. If you would like to be included, please call Bill at 361-920-2671.

If you receive a donation flyer, please consider helping with this year’s show. Donation cans will also be available at local businesses. Donations of any amount are appreciated.

John Hribek, Manager for Speedy Speed, along with Many of the Dedicated Employees of Speedy Stop are the First Corporate Sponsors to donate to the
2011 Fireworks Donation Campaign.

Owner Cliff Thomas opened Speedy Stop in 2004, which was Thomas’s first Grocery Store featuring a complete line of Groceries, Deli, Cook to Order Dishes, Clothing, Novelties, Fishing Equipment
and Tackle.

Fireworks Business Partner Donation

“Ice For You” owner, Jeremy Dyes and his wife, Holly and their son Drake, are permanent residents of Port OʼConnor. Jeremy opened the Stand-Alone Ice Dispenser
two years ago located on the corner Steve and HWY 185. Operating Hours are 24/7. Text Jeremy @ 361.510.6114 for Bulk Deliveries for special events.

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