Toy Run Arrives December 5

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 19 Nov 20 - 0 Comments

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Rain or shine, calm or windy, nothing so far has stopped the Freeport to Port O’Connor Toy Run in its mission to bring boat loads of toys for Port O’Connor’s Adopt-An-Angel program any many more area children.
This will be the eighteenth year for the Toy Run.

Participants leave from Surfside Beach at 9:00 a.m. and generally arrive about 3:00 p.m. at Clark’s Marina. There they are greeted by the Adopt-An-Angel Committee, who with assistance from members of the Port O’Connor Service Club and other volunteers, load the toys into trailers to be stored until they are delivered to Adopt-An-Angel children and other children’s services in our area.

After unloading their boats, many of the Toy Run boaters, join in the Lighted Boat Parade that evening. Be sure to find a spot along the ICW Saturday evening, December 5; enjoy the Boat Parade and applaud the Toy Runners for their generosity to our community.

Boaters interested in joining the Toy Run should call 281-684-1117.

Adopt A Christmas Angel

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 19 Nov 20 - 0 Comments

It is time once again for the Adopt a Christmas Angel program in Port O’Connor, to provide Christmas gifts for our less fortunate children. This is how the program works: From now until December 10, you can pick up paperwork at POC Hardware. This consists of a numbered envelope containing the “vital statistics” for your chosen child – age, gender, grade, clothing sizes, shoe size, and coat size. Shoe and coat sizes will only be available if your child needs these items. You do not need to purchase any toys. The Toy Run, another annual Christmas program, provides these.

The Adopt A Christmas Angel committee recommends a spending limit of $100 per child. If you would like to participate but feel that you cannot afford this amount by yourself, enlist a friend or two to split the cost, and share the fun of shopping and wrapping, along with the glow of knowing you have helped a child have a nice Christmas. After you have shopped for your Angel, wrap the gifts, place them in a bag, and put your Angel’s number on the bag (not on the gifts). Please take your gifts to POC Hardware Store by December 19. The store will keep the gifts until time for their delivery/pick-up. The employees at the hardware store are most gracious in helping to complete this project each year, and they have an alarm system which keeps everything safe.

If you want to participate but are unable to do the shopping, you may let Wanda or Judith at the POC Hardware know. Santa’s elves will be glad to help. Help these children to have a Merry Christmas and it’s very likely that your Christmas will be even merrier!

If You Need To Put A Child On This Year’s Angel List:

Angels will be accepted until November 30. Do not wait until the last minute! This is a large program and it takes numerous people to get it up and going. You should contact Wanda Redding at the POC Hardware (983-2708) during the store’s business hours. Strict confidentiality will be maintained. Even the kind souls who adopt these angels do not know the identity of the child. The parent or guardian only may put a child on the list and make arrangements. The child must live in Port O’Connor and be between the ages of one year and sixth grade. School-aged children must attend Port O’Connor School. Do not put relatives’ children on the list unless they live with you.

You will need to furnish the child’s age, grade and clothing sizes. You may also include any special interest that your child may have. Please use this program if you need, but do not abuse it. If you have used the program in the past, and if you can, maybe this year you can adopt an angel.

Purple Heart Challenge

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 19 Nov 20 - 0 Comments

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November 7th, The Fishing Center: This photo from Facebook shows some of the Veterans who participated in the Purple Heart Challenge. By the looks of their catches, we would guess they won the Challenge.

A large group of Veterans, all Purple Heart recipients, were brought to Port O’Connor by the Warrior’s Weekend organization for a day of fishing in Port O’Connor.

Port O’Connor is always proud to be a part of the Warrior’s Weekend and look forward to their next event.

Seadrift Masquerade!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 19 Nov 20 - 0 Comments

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There were lots of costumed characters at the bay front in Seadrift, Saturday, October 31st. Seadrift’s Chamber sponsored the event which started with a parade and ended with lots of satisfied kids with candy generously given by people from their car trunks! Hats off to all that made this event possible and put a smile on many faces!
-Tanya DeForest

Congratulations, Retirees

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Paul Leal and Virgil Redding share a laugh at their retirement party.

Paul Leal and Virgil Redding share a laugh at their retirement party.

Thanks and good wishes go out to Virgil Redding, Foreman at Calhoun County Precinct 1 and Heavy Equipment Operator Paul Leal on their years of service and recent retirement. Virgil has worked for Calhoun County Precinct 1 for 33 years, and Paul for 20 years.

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