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It’s almost here! The long-awaited Warrior’s Weekend will be held May 20-21. Please read the articles on pages one and 24 to learn how you can take part in welcoming our heroes. It means a lot to them and it means a lot to us to be able to host this event here in our community, and let them know how grateful we are for their service.

Memorial Day Issue: We haven’t had many responses so far to our request for tributes to deceased Veterans for the May 27 issue. If you wish to honor someone, please get your info to us by May 23. See contact info in box above. Thanks.

Graduation Issue: If you have a child/grandchild graduating from CHS, we would be pleased to print his/her photo in the June 10 issue. Please contact us by the end of May.

Please remember, the main purpose of Dolphin Talk is to spread the word about events, accomplishments, and needs here in our area. Unlike big city newspapers who have large staffs, we depend upon our readers to keep us informed. Please let us know if you would like to be on our email reminder list to get your news to us in time for publication.

Thanks for reading Dolphin Talk!

-Joyce Rhyne, Editor

Remember to wish these friends and neighbors a Happy Birthday!

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May 13: Esther Lee Cauley; Aaron Spears

May 14: Drake Grunewald

May 15: Matthew Overton; Wanda Lewis; Ashley Smith

May 16: Sean Hardegree; John Causey; William Storenski

May 17: Jack Miller; Mike Raby

May 18: Sherry Gregory; Paul Pitonyak Jr.; Whitney Fisher

May 19: Crystal Moncrief; Joey Lane; Sheila Mayes

May 20: Kathy Yearwood; Lorrie Gonzales

May 21: Roy Clark

May 22: Caleb Esneault; Chris Poth; Holly Dyes

May 24: John Yearwood

May 25: Russell Bourg; Christopher Gretchen; Chelsea Longoria; Amber Salvatico

May 26: E.V. Galicia; Savanna Bowman; Stephanie Smolik; James Santoff

The Dolphin’s Notebook

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Citizens of the Week at Port O’Connor School

Week ending April 29: PreK-Aislin Guzman; Kindergarten- Chase Harding; First Grade- Shayla Teel; Second Grade- Ally Luna; Third Grade- Riley Hughs; Fourth Grade- Craig Lopez; Fifth Grade- Hailey Mang; Sixth Grade- Trevor Williamson

Week ending May 6: PreK- Alex Lopez; Kindergarten- Kalynn Harding; First Grade- Ethan Redding; Second Grade- Logan Hobbs; Third Grade- Clayton Maraggia; Fourth Grade- Jacob Diaz; Fifth Grade- Justin Munsch; Sixth Grade- Whitney Ronshausen

Students of the Week at Seadrift School

Week ending April 21: PreK, Mrs. Myers- Jonathan Nguyen; K, Mrs. Kern- Mercadee Owen; 1st, Mrs. Christy- Ryder Morales; 1st, Ms. Stringham- Nataly Rodriguez; 2nd, Mrs. Petrisky- Krisyen Clayton; 2nd, Miss Sistare- Kinley Lowery; 3rd, Mrs. Hons- Jacob Ruiz; 3rd, Mrs. Rivera- Alyssa Reyna; 4th, Mrs. Gray- Anna Sachtleben; 4th, Mrs. Spaeth- Rayne Lamphier; 5th, Mrs. Canales- Sean Estes; 5th, Mrs. Flisowski- Laney Blevins Junior High: Mrs. Henderson- Reagan Odell; Mrs. Cady- Mrs. Henderson; Ms. Parnell- Mya Nguyen; Coach Anderson- Aaliyah Navarro; Coach Sternadel- Richard Nguyen; Mrs. Charnetski- Jeremy Cady; Mrs. Smith- Andrea Beaver; Coach Lillge- Travis Shannon; Mrs. Rivera- Rebekkah Chatham

Week ending April 29: PreK, Mrs. Myers- Braeden Ragusin; K, Mrs. Kern- Mariah Martinez; 1st, Mrs. Christy- Jayda Nguyen; 1st, Ms. Stringham- Joel Zarate; 2nd, Mrs. Petrisky- Daniel Castillo; 2nd, Miss Sistare- Austin Rankin; 3rd, Mrs. Hons- Daniel Ixtepan; 3rd, Mrs. Rivera- Hunter Mitchell; 4th, Mrs. Gray- Will Helms; 4th, Mrs. Spaeth- Chloe White; 5th, Mrs. Canales- Abigail Morgan; 5th, Mrs. Flisowski- Felix Ruelas Junior High: Mrs. Henderson- Coach Anderson; Mrs. Cady- Ms. Parnell; Ms. Parnell- Becky Johnson; Coach Anderson- Jose Vallejo; Coach Sternadel- Luis Jaramillo; Mrs. Charnetski- Jacob Morgan & Mrs. T. Cady; Mrs. Smith- Marisol Vallejo; Coach Lillge- Miguel Gamez; Mrs. Rivera- Rebekkah Chatham

Week ending May 6: PreK, Mrs. Myers- Edgar Munoz; K, Mrs. Kern- Alexis Gutierrez; 1st, Mrs. Christy- Lysette Estrada; 1st, Ms. Stringham- Ryan Cain; 2nd, Mrs. Petrisky- Jackie Cedillo; 2nd, Miss Sistare- Donald Morales; 3rd, Mrs. Hons- Jakob Bierschwale; 3rd, Mrs. Rivera- Danny Munoz; 4th, Mrs. Gray- Noah Bedwell; 4th, Mrs. Spaeth- Enrique Torres; 5th, Mrs. Canales- Natividad Mayorga; 5th, Mrs. Flisowski- Ethan Wooldridge Junior High: Mrs. Henderson- Mrs. Cady; Mrs. Cady- Coach Sternadel; Ms. Parnell- Mrs. Guice; Coach Anderson- Mrs. Henderson; Coach Sternadel- Ashley Cunningham; Mrs. Charnetski- Coach Sternadel; Mrs. Smith- McCall Stafford; Coach Lillge- Jacob Nguyen; Mr. Lavigne- Morgan Blakeman; Mrs. Rivera- Leiah Morales

Port O’Connor Chamber Chat By LaJune Pitonyak

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The month of May is a very active month in Port O’Connor. WARRIORS WEEKEND being held on May 20-21. Make plans to come out and show these people how we support them for giving their all for us.

On May 28th at King Fisher Beach, beginning at 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. “ANNUAL KIDS FISHING TOURNAMENT” for ages 3-12 years. Children must be registered at the site before beginning to fish. Bait will be furnished by Beacon 44 Bait. Each child will receive gifts from the Chamber and trophies will be awarded to winners of each categories.

During this time the POSCA will be busy with their ANNUAL COOK OFF to raise funds for the Sports Association of Port O’Connor. No need to cook lunch – come on down and eat at the beach or take your barbecue sandwiches home and relax in front of the a/c.

Then, following lunch, will be the KITE FLYING CONTEST. Registration is at 12:30 and the contest begins at 1:00. The contest is for all ages, so start making or buying those kites, as there is certainly enough wind to be practicing. This should be a fun filled day at King Fisher Beach!

We have received a few donations towards the ANNUAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Thank you, Donald and Carolyn Goldman and Gary and Mary Jay Sizenbach, First National Bank, Middleton Outdoor Advertising, Gary and Carolyn Garrison, Neil Bishop and Barbara Moore! We want to remind everyone that this event is made possible through donations, so if you can, please donate. Any amount is appreciated.

New Port O’Connor Chamber Members, 2011

Business

Foxco International

Poco Loco Lodge

Lodge of Port O’Connor

Joe Rivera

Coastal Boat Services Unltd.

Port O’Connor Rentals

Marty’s Landing

Tigrett Real Estate

Capt. Tom Horbey

First National Bank

Middleton Outdoor Advertising

Dolphins of the Bay RV Park

Beacon 44 Seafood

Urban Surveying, Inc.

Capt. G’s

Coastal Safari Charter Boats

Beacon 44 RV Park

Couple

Donald and Carolyn Goldman

Fred and Rhea Fry

John and Francis Hamm

Gerald Clay and Karen Knight

Craig and Suzanne Williams

Gary and Carolyn Garrison

Rusty and Chyrl Brhlik

Johnny and Patricia Johnson

Clarence and Naomi Albrecht

Mark and Lisa Crull

Single

Bernie Klein

Charles Dullye

A big birthday party was held in Baytown to celebrate Chester Smith’s 90th birthday. Two hundred persons attended to wish Chester a “Happy Birthday” on April 9th. Chester is still going 90 miles an hour at 90 years old! Still trying to save as many birds as possible! (Chester is the Warden of Sundown Island.)
-Peggy Wilkinson

Chester Smith wants a barge.

Well, I guess he wants the loan of a barge and a boat to push it and the people to run the boat and whatever else it will take to get a big load of concrete blocks from Louisiana to Sundown Island.

I saw Chester this past Saturday at his 90th birthday party, which was held at the Baytown Community Center.

I was honored to get the invitation, honored to be included in the celebration. I think Chester Smith is an amazing man … just go back to that first statement I made to get a clue what I mean:

At age 90, a lot of folks aren’t really doing much. There certainly aren’t many doing as much as Chester Smith.

His mind is sharp. His memory keen. He still stands straight and tall and is lean and mean, well, not mean, but certainly determined.

Really, really determined.

Just now, he is determined to get that barge so he can get that concrete to the island.

Chester Smith is the warden of Sundown Island, a bird sanctuary island off the south Texas coast that is part of the Audubon Society’s multi-island plan to provide safe ground for birds to nest, to hatch their young, to see those little ones through the awkward stages till they fledge and get their feathers and take to the skies.

That’s not just a few birds either but thousands, tens of thousands, probably hundreds of thousands, each year.

The Audubon Society thinks a lot of Chester Smith and so do I. Experts in the conservation field consider him to have been instrumental in saving the Mexican brown pelican from extinction, through his efforts on Sundown Island. He still makes the trek from Baytown to Port O’Connor and Sundown Island regularly, though someone has to drive him now. He still works on the island when he gets there. More of his time is spent directing volunteers in their physical labors now, but he still puts in a fair share of that himself.

The island is a low-lying, 70 acres that was built from dredge spoil in 1962, just off the coast from Port O’Connor. Chester Smith grew up there in Port O’Connor and still maintains a house there, just a short boat ride from Sundown Island, but he and his wife Ilet wound up in Baytown, where he worked for Exxon until 1973 and they raised a whole passel of kids. He joined the Audubon Society in 1973 and became the Sundown Island warden in 1986. In the years since, he has become legendary within the organization due to his tireless efforts, his tremendous success in inspiring volunteers and in solidifying relationships with industry and businesses that help Sundown through donations of money, equipment and effort. In fact, the Audubon Society named an annual conservation award in his honor and they don’t do that for just anybody.

This time of year, Sundown Island is covered up with birds, with their nests, with their young in various stages from eggs to fledglings and with the near-overwhelming sounds that they make.

I visited Sundown last year, at Chester’s invitation, just when the young brown pelicans were stumbling around awkwardly, most still without their feathers and resembling plucked Thanksgiving turkeys. I’m invited now to go back to Sundown in a couple of weeks which will be earlier in the season than my last visit so that I can be there when the roseate spoonbills will still be there in massive numbers. A crew of volunteers will be planting trees and plants and I’ll be shooting the birds.

Of course there are many, many shorebirds other than pelicans and spoonbills nesting there … there are gulls and terns and herons and cranes and many more. The rare human visitors have to watch every step they make, so as not to step on a baby bird or an egg.

It is a place like no other I’ve seen. Visiting is an experience like no other.

Of course Sundown Island is not there for the pleasure of visitors. It is off limits to people unless hey are there at the invitation of Chester Smith or the Audubon people, to work or, in my case, to document Sundown through photography.

What a photo op.

The biggest problem at a little barrier island like that is that the water tends to wash it away. Erosion and shoreline stabilization are the things that most occupy Chester Smith’s thoughts. Someone Chester knows offered him a boatload of huge concrete blocks that could go a long way towards helping to stabilize Sundown’s shoreline, but that concrete is in Grand Isle, La. That is why he needs a barge.

Learn more about Sundown Island at www.sundownisland.net. If you can help with that barge, e-rnail Chester at popsbirds0)aol.com or you can give me a call and I’ll put you in touch.

Oh,and happy birthday Chester. I hope this helps get you what you want.

Jane Howard Lee is a reporter at the Baytown Sun.

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