Community Garden Update by Cindy Friemel

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Apr 23 - 0 Comments

Community-Garden
The POC Community Garden is in full bloom. Squash, beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce just to name a few are showing up and the place is showing the results of the planters efforts! Stop by and see what all the green thumbs are up to.

At our April meeting, our speaker was Cindy Meredith, an herbologist from Rockport who spoke about growing and cooking with herbs and as a bonus she had herbs to sell.

You can also join the club for a $20 annual fee which allows you to attend all garden activities.

The club also has a Facebook page POC Community Garden.

Port O’ Connor Service Club by Alane Haardt

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Apr 23 - 0 Comments

Thank you to the POC Community! The Service Club would like to send a huge “Thank You” to the POC Community and to all who helped with, shopped at, and/or donated so generously at our Garage Sale held on April 1, 2023, making it tremendous success! Your continued support allows us to continue doing great things for the POC Community that we all love, and we wholeheartedly thank you and appreciate you!

Community Service Projects: With proceeds from the Garage Sale and our other fundraisers, the Club gives back to the POC Community through our many Service Projects. This month the Club will purchase twenty new 8 foot tables to replace damaged ones at the POC Community Center Pavilion. The Club also made donations to the POC Cemetery Association in memory of Theresa Shirk, John Scott, Hunter Hadley, and Frank Bradford.

Farmers Market: The Service Club appreciates your support at our Booth at POC’s Farmers Market, held the 2nd Saturday of every month; next one being Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. There will be a variety of homemade breads and sweets, plants, hand crafted items, our “Service Club Cookbooks“ and our “POC- End of The Road” License Plate Covers! We will also be selling raffle tickets of $5.00 each for a beautiful handmade quilt donated by Club Member, Carol Haverfield. There is something for everyone, so please stop by!!

Meetings:
May’s Service Club meetings will be held on May 4, 2023 and May 18, 2023 at 10:00 a.m., at the POC Community Center, and all Ladies are welcome!

Garage Sales:
The Ladies continue to accept your generous donations of household, kitchen, and decorative items; small appliances; clothes; shoes; toys; children’s and baby items, etc. Due to limited space, we cannot accept furniture until our next Garage Sale, which is scheduled for September 30, 2023. You can leave your items in the “Drop Box” at the front of our Donation Center, or, for large items, please contact one of the Service Club Ladies listed below:
Alane Haardt- 281-416-6028
Marie Hawes- 361-920-2322
Nan Burnett- 832-276-5948
Nancy Ladshaw- 830-832-0510

Chapel Happenings by Erny McDonough

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Apr 23 - 0 Comments
Easter Sunrise Service -Photo by Karolyn Kinsel

Easter Sunrise Service
-Photo by Karolyn Kinsel

What a great Easter Sunday Celebration! We gathered as a community at the Front Beach at just before 7:00 a.m. and enjoyed the music, message, and fellowship! We drank about 100 cups of coffee, enjoyed about five gallons of orange juice, and ate 100 cinnamon rolls provided by the POC Pie Lady! For us, the day continued with Bible Study at 10; Morning Service at 11; and Evening Service at 6:00 p.m. We had many guests but also missed several who were visiting family.

This week has been crammed full with a variety of activities. Two of our ladies had surgery on Tuesday and both are doing better and out of the hospital. Steve and his mighty men are working hard on the base of the Cross, so we can get it standing soon, but not soon enough for me! A lift for the Parsonage is being worked on, and my doctor told me to never use it – it was like most Doctor’s Advice – “in one ear and out the other”! I received an unexpected, but exciting, call from my old Army buddy, Travis Rawls. We served together and had a lot of fun with his family that came to Germany with us. We had not spoken in a while and had a lot to catch up on.

We received word that Joane’s Dad’s brother, Uncle Oscar, passed away. His funeral was held on April 18 in Houston where they lived. We will miss this dear, Godly minister, who preached for us at the Chapel on several occasions.

I received a call telling me that what began while I served the Water District had finally been fully approved. The water wells are expected to begin being drilled before summer and they are projected that in March, 2024, we will be able to drink our own water, which should be better tasting and cheaper! YEAH FOR THE WATER DISTRICT AND THEIR HARD WORK!

On April 30, at the Morning Service (11:00 a.m.) the ladies from Saving Grace will be at the Chapel to give us personal testimonies and help our community see what help is available for those with life-controlling challenges. From right here, three years ago, Jessica went to this program and we just learned that she is the Program Director for one of these programs in Florida! God can truly make a difference in a life which will give Him opportunity! We welcome all to come and hear how the Lord can make a difference, no matter how large the problems!

May 14 will be a huge day at the Chapel – Mother’s Day! Every Mom present will receive a specially prepared gift for them! This is one of the largest celebrations of our Chapel calendar. Everyone is welcomed to come, bring your Mom if possible, and enjoy a great day as we honor our Mothers!

We are gearing up for our Annual Egg Cracking Party on May 19. Port O’Connor is again hosting the Warrior’s Weekend events, and we will be doing our part by providing the Saturday Morning Breakfast. Everyone has not received a Hero’s Welcome when they return home from war, but we here in POC make sure that our soldiers know we sincerely appreciate their sacrifices and service for our nation and for us personally! IF one would like to help make the breakfast, please come to the Chapel very early on Saturday morning and your assistance will make the work load lighter!

On May 24 through 27, we will be hosting a Seniors’ Retreat at the Chapel. It is for ministers who have given their lives in service for the Lord and now have little retirements. We are asking anyone with a boat who would like to be a part of blessing an older preacher to contact me (361-218-6693) so we can make this day memorable for these Soldiers of the Cross! We are hoping to get them on the water on Thursday and Friday mornings for bay fishing.

As you can read, the Chapel is very active and believe we are seeing the Lord’s Hands of Blessing all around! Everyone is cordially invited to attend any or all of the Chapel services. We gather on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. for Bible Study; 11:00 a.m. for Morning Worship; and 6:00 p.m. Evening Service. We also come to enjoy each others’ fellowship on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. One will always find a warm welcome at the Chapel and all are urged to, “Come grow with us”!

Happenings at First Baptist Church by Diane Cooley

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Apr 23 - 0 Comments

Easter was celebrated last weekend all over the world. Right here in POC we had another glorious sun rise service at Kingfisher beach. Several hundred people came to take part in this wonderful event. I pray you were one of them. Fisherman’s Chapel and POC First Baptist Church join together to present the service each year. Pastor Rich Schiller from FBC preached the main message and Pastors Joanne and Erne McDonough from Fisherman’s Chapel led the prayers. Members of FBC Choir led the singing. Fisherman’s Chapel provided coffee and juice and Mary Tavenier baked delicious cinnamon rolls. If you have never welcomed Easter watching the sun rise over Matagorda Bay, you need to mark your calendar for next year. Be there.

The day before Easter, FBC held their annual egg hunt. The weather was beautiful and we had a BIG crowd of children aged toddlers through 6th grade. FBC hides approximately 1000 eggs each year plus golden prize eggs for each age group. (See pictures of lucky winners). Afterwords we serve punch and cookies in our Fellowship Hall. It’s a special tradition in our community and parents who brought their children years ago are now bringing their grandchildren! If you have never joined us for this fun afternoon, please come next year and start your family tradition!

We have ongoing classes and activities every week at FBC. We are waiting to welcome you with open arms to any and all.

Sunday – 9:00 Sunday School – 10:00 – Church – 6:00 – Prayer Meeting
Tuesday – Ladies Bible Study – 4:00
Wednesday – 5:30 TEAM KIDS and Youth activities

Come join us next Sunday.

Aliza Dean 3rd thru 5th grade

Aliza Dean
3rd thru 5th grade

 

 

 Ruby Rosenbaum Babies - 3 yrs

Ruby Rosenbaum
Babies – 3 yrs

John McCall - Babies - 3 yrs

John McCall – Babies – 3 yrs

 

Alicia Morlin - 1st and 2nd grade

Alicia Morlin – 1st and 2nd grade

Lane Seymour 1st and 2nd grade

Lane Seymour
1st and 2nd grade

Noah Peng 3rd - 5th grade

Noah Peng
3rd – 5th grade

 

 

 

Connor McCauley PreK - Kinder

Connor McCauley
PreK – Kinder

Senior Spotlight…by Tanya DeForest

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Apr 23 - 0 Comments

Mike Victory
“Seadrift just seemed like home.”

When asked why Mike and his wife Cilia have lived in Seadrift for thirty years Mike commented, “Seadrift just seemed like home.” What impressed Cilia about Seadrift was the way the townspeople rallied around their family when they needed help.

Cilia and Mike attend a local church named “New Beginnings” where Mike was water baptized. “I just wanted to get closer to God,” Mike said about his experience. Cilia had her moment with God when as an eleven-year-old she went forward at a tent revival to receive Jesus as her Savior. Cilia remembers the singing, the playing of the drums, and the pastor’s invitation to come forward to receive Jesus, and Cilia did just that! Now Cilia says, “Going to church is the highlight of the week.”

Originally from Corpus Christi, Mike is an Army veteran who served in Germany as an ambulance mechanic. He is retired from the City of Point Comfort where he worked for eighteen years. Before that he worked at Brown and Root as a sandblaster and a painter for fifteen years.

Cilia grew up in Bloomington where she was a landfill attendant for seven years. She worked at Formosa as an electrician’s helper for a year and a half, was a housekeeper at the Captain’s Quarters in Seadrift for thirteen years, and did janitorial work at the Seadrift First National Bank and the Seadrift Methodist Church for nine years. She retired from the Seadrift School where she worked full-time doing janitorial work for seven years.

Mike and Cilia have been married almost forty-six years, have three children, and eleven grandchildren.

Mike and Cilia Victory

Mike and Cilia Victory

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