Bunco!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 18 Mar 21 - 0 Comments

April POC Bunco
Tuesday, April 6
POC Community Center
$5.00 to play
All Ladies Welcome!

Kids at School

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 18 Mar 21 - 0 Comments
Congratulations to Mia Blanco for winning 1st place district wide in the County Soil and Water Conservation coloring contest. Great job Mia!!

Congratulations to Mia Blanco for winning 1st place district wide in the County Soil and Water Conservation coloring contest. Great job Mia!!

Mrs. Peters’ POC Kindergarten class is learning about George Washington, so they decided to look like him. Josie Clark is pictured

Mrs. Peters’ POC Kindergarten class is learning about George Washington, so they decided to look like him. Josie Clark is pictured

What’s Up?

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 18 Mar 21 - 0 Comments

Sat., March 27    Community Worship Service 6:00 pm   Seadrift Bayfront Pavilion
Sat., March 31    Meet Congressman Michael Cloud 6:00 – 7:30 pm  The Red Barn, 3181 TX35, Port Lavaca
Thurs., April 1    Port O’Connor Service Club  10:00 am    Port O’Connor Community Center
Sun., April 4    Easter Sunrise Service  7:00 am        King Fisher Beach, Port O’Connor
Mon., April 5    Intercoastal 4-H Club  6:30 pm    amprice912@gmail.com
Tues., April 6    Seadrift City Council  7:00 pm    Seadrift City Hall
Tues., April 6    Bunco  7:00 pm  POC Community Center
Sat., April 10    Farmers Market  8:00 – Noon    King Fisher Beach Pavilion, Port O’Connor
Tues., April 13    Hooked on Books Club  2:00 pm   alanehaardt@yahoo.com
Thurs., April 15    Port O’Connor Service Club  10:00 am    POC Community Center
Sat., April 17    Service Club Spring Garage Sale  8:00 – Noon    Port O’Connor Community Service Club
Sat., April 24    Crawfish Festival in Port O’Connor

Brrrr…What A Week!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 22 Feb 21 - 0 Comments

Ice Fantasy

Ice Fantasy


The month of February brought freezing temperatures and a lot of broken pipes! No water and no electricity was a hardship for many in our area. At the home of Rodney and Linda Mullins there was beauty in the middle of it all. They created a number of “ice fantasies” with the trees in their yard. Pictured is just one of their works of art.
-Tanya DeForest

Thank You to All!

The freezing cold temperatures brought out a lot of warm hearted people – individuals, businesses, and public entities – ready and willing to help their neighbors. What a wonderful expression of concern for our fellow man these folks have shown. Thanks to all of you!

Pioneer Spirit!

Melissa Tucker makes coffee on the fireplace of her Port O’Connor home. Thank you, Melissa, for building the fire and cooking on it, and thank you, Jessica Diercks, for building us a “tent” around it so we could stay reasonably warm.	-Joyce Rhyne

Melissa Tucker makes coffee on the fireplace of her Port O’Connor home. Thank you, Melissa, for building the fire and cooking on it, and thank you, Jessica Diercks, for building us a “tent” around it so we could stay reasonably warm. -Joyce Rhyne

Happy 105th Birthday!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 22 Feb 21 - 0 Comments

Grace Stone

Grace Stone


Although we’re a few days late, we couldn’t pass up an opportunity to wish Grace Stone a Happy Birthday. Grace was born on February 8, 1916 in Norwich, New York to Maude (a recent English immigrant) and Jessie Ockerman. Mr. Ockerman was an engineer with the O&W Railroad. Because of his position with the railroad, Grace’s family was the first in their area to have a telephone and the first to own an automobile.

Later in life, Grace married Louis Schraft, a popular football player and athletic director. They had two children. Not the type to be content as a stay-at-home housewife, as was the norm in those days, Grace was serious about a career and spent most of her working years as a manager for Montgomery Ward stores.

In 1997, Grace moved to Texas to live with her daughter and son-in-law, Susie and Carl Onishi. In 2000, they all relocated to Port O’Connor, and enjoyed participating in many community activities.

Grace is known for her beautiful quilts, embroidery and wall hangings, many of which she has donated to various fund-raising events in Port O’Connor.

She remains active with her sewing skills, doing crossword puzzles, taking care of her favorite cat, Maggie, and walking four blocks per day.

Due to her sweet nature, Grace has made many friends throughout her life. On her birthday, she received many visitors and cards, three bouquets, and three birthday cakes!

She remains contented, happy and healthy living in Port O’Connor with her daughter
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Grace always wanted to live to be 100 years old. Just before her 100th birthday, she told her daughter Susie, “100 is not really old. I’m going for at least 110.”

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