“No Place But Texas”

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 16 Mar 17 - 0 Comments

A Uniquely Texas Experience – Warrior’s Weekend in Port O’Connor

“No Place But Texas” is what Warrior’s Weekend is called and we are hosting the 11th annual fishing weekend filled of laughter, tears, healing and saying thank you to defenders of freedom.  It will be held May 19-21st, 2017 in Port O’Connor and all hands on deck are needed and appreciated.

Our large fund raiser is March 25th at the Victoria Community Center: Sponsorship tables $600 seating 8 with steak dinner, open bar and program.  Doors open 2 p.m, Meal served 5-6:30 p.m. with program shortly thereafter. We are looking for auction and raffle items as well.

Port O’Connor will have a volunteer meeting – Monday, April 3rd, 6 p.m. at Cathy’s Restaurant to discuss the big event.  Come get involved, learn the changes and see where you can plug in!

Our organization would not be as great as it is without the donors, sponsors and volunteers like you – that is why we need you to show and assist at these events.
Contact us at 361-935-7414 or warriorswknd@yahoo.com

Annual Spring Garage Sale!

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Island Life… by Clint Bennetsen

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 16 Mar 17 - 1 Comment

Greetings from the island everyone, hope all of you are doing well and trending into the spirit of the Spring season, which officially begins in a few days. I so enjoy this time of year, and also seeing all of the beautiful little calves being born on the island and scampering around playing.  They are so cute and fun to watch. And I also love the time change, having an extra hour or so in the evenings to enjoy the island outdoors and Gulf beach with friends.  This is a very good thing.

Last month I aged to the double nickel number.  I was on the verge of turning 38 when I first began my island endeavors out here, over seventeen years ago.  Where has the time gone?  Sometimes I just stand and look around the house, and I see the all the work that has been done at this place during those years, literally hundreds of boat loads of materials, building supplies, household necessities, plants/trees, etc. That’s when I realize all those years have been spent making this my home.  It’s not fancy, but I’m very proud of what I have and of my island life.  I’m looking forward to the next 17 years out here!  And thank you to my great friends for a cake and gifts, and wonderful birthday beach bonfire.

The baby tomato plants that I started from seeds are coming along nicely.  Within just a few days they will be going into the ground, and I’m hoping for a bountiful supply of homegrown deliciousness this summer.  I’ll be trying nine different tomato varieties this year, including a few new ones, Brandy Boy and Yaqui.  I’ll probably put 20 plants in the ground and give away the extras to friends waiting for them.

I’ve already got potatoes, onions, cucumber and cilantro seeds started, and soon will be putting pepper plants that I started from seeds into the ground.  My goal this year is to grow everything needed to make salsa.  I’ve never tried growing cilantro, but I’ll give it a shot.  A big Thank You to fellow islander Chris Schustereit for bringing me bags of cotton burr compost to add to my garden soil.

All the years I’ve lived on the island and in this area, I had never known exactly where the Boggy area was or visited it.  Just recently, a wonderful friend showed me where this area was, and I think it’s great.  A beautiful view of Matagorda Bay and an enjoyable family place that was clean and relaxing.

I’ve noticed over the past several years, that I am seeing more bottle-nosed dolphins than ever before.  Every time I make the five mile trek across the bay into Clark’s, I’ll see at least 5-10 of them feeding and playing in the water.  I love watching their gracefulness as they glide and surface.  These mammals truly are one of God’s most beautiful creatures.

Well, I’ve placed my order for 15 new baby chicks and eight baby guineas (keets), to be delivered to the Post Office on June 2.  Normally I would get my chicks sooner, but I wanted to raise some keets with the chicks this time around, and the keets are not available until then.  I’m looking forward to having these little babies and watching them grow for the next several years.

That’s it from the island for now, everyone take care and have a most wonderful day.

Concerns Addressed at Council Meeting

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Seadrift Police Chief Leonard Bermea with Seadrift Chamber of Commerce members Gary Reese, Becky Gray, Joanne Mueller, Kristine Metcalfe and Mike Mueller. The Chamber donated $4,500 to the Police Department to purchase needed equipment.

Seadrift Police Chief Leonard Bermea with Seadrift Chamber of Commerce members Gary Reese, Becky Gray, Joanne Mueller, Kristine Metcalfe and Mike Mueller. The Chamber donated $4,500 to the Police Department to purchase needed equipment.

At the March meeting of Seadrift City Council, two citizens addressed the Council concerning livestock housed in the City limits. “This has become a problem especially on Bay Avenue,” said one. Another voiced the opinion that absentee landlords especially should not be allowed to have livestock on their property. They all voiced that the existing ordinance written in 1984 needed serious changes and updating to reflect a community that is growing and coming into more modern times.
The Mayor noted that complaints about this issue have previously been made, and Council will review the pertinent ordinance changes at a special meeting for consideration and adoption. “We need to do whatever we can to make the City a better place for all citizens,” he said.

A third citizen spoke concerning the barriers on Bay Avenue which were put in place to try and prevent accidents like those that happened a in the last 5 months which could have been disastrous to the driver and others who were on the Bayfront at the time. The Mayor discussed the first accident that happened during Thanksgiving when the driver failed to stop at 4th street and went over the embankment and plowed into a cement table beneath a pavilion destroying it, barely police discover narcotics traffickers. K9 Officer Eros was deployed six times during the month of February, resulting in six narcotics finds. One ounce of crack cocaine was also seized in the City.

“We consider ourselves the insulators for the community,” said the Chief, “and we will remain diligent in our quest to eradicate this problem.”

Drafts of three new, amended re-written ordinances replacing one large ordinance concerning the placement of manufactured housing units and the construction of manufactured housing parks and recreational vehicle parks were read and approved by the Council.

Some changes in the ordinances are: Manufactured Housing (Mobile Homes) may be rented and existing, private mobile home spaces may be rented out, but have to meet certain requirements. As always, a permit must first be obtained from the City before a manufactured housing park and recreational vehicle park is constructed. These updates/revisions do not affect the RV parks already in operation before the passing of this ordinance. Just like permits are required for all types of construction and repairs the same goes for the placement (bringing in) of portable buildings, carports, manufactured housing and placement of recreational vehicles on private lots before they are brought into the city.

Anyone considering constructing a manufactured housing park or Recreational Vehicle park will need to come into city hall to obtain a copy of relevant requirements so as to be aware of the requirements and be in compliance and be able to acquire the needed permit.

In other business, it was voted to cancel the May 6th City Council election since there are no unopposed candidates. The second vote was to declare existing Councilmen June Cantrell and Geoff Hunt re-elected and declare Kenneth Reese elected, replacing outgoing Councilman Buddy Cross. They will need to be sworn in after May 12th but before June 1st.

A discussion was held considering having the City waive utility fees for Thach “Rocky” Le, who has been hospitalized since suffering a major stroke on January 7 of this year.

Although it was agreed that help was needed and everyone would like to help, including the City, the City Attorney explained that a precedent would be set, and possibly many more taxpayers with disabilities would expect the City to do the same. This could also be considered a gift to an individual from the City which is prohibited by State Law. He then offered personally to help pay the utility bill, as did another couple in the audience. Gary Reese spoke to those in attendance inviting all to join in helping out with Rocky’s expenses. A group has been formed and are planning benefits and have set collection boxes at business around town.

For those who don’t know, Rocky is the owner of Rocky’s Noodle House, serving delicious oriental food and sometimes serenading customers with his mellow voice and expert guitar playing. He is known for his quiet but friendly demeanor and his personal interest in his customers.

A Go Fund Me account has been set up for Rocky at: https:www.gofundme.com/givebackto rocky

Port O’Connor Chamber Chat by LaJune Pitonyak

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 16 Mar 17 - 0 Comments

By the time you read this the 2017 Spring Break in our area will have started and be coming to an end. Following this will be the beginning of our busy season in our little secret on the Gulf Coast. Also, this month is the kick-off for the 2017 Chamber memberships; applications were in the mail March 1st. If you are a business and not a member, I encourage you to join. As a member you will benefit in several ways – one being that when contacted, the Chamber will recommend your business. I had a call yesterday from a lady who wanted to purchase a gift certificate to a restaurant for her grandchildren while in Port O’Connor for Spring Break. We have two restaurants as members, so these were the only ones recommended. I can think of four others, but since they were not memebers, I could not recommend them. Had they been members, this one customer would have paid their dues for the year. So consider getting involved; we also need all individuals involved and becoming  members to work towards the betterment of our community.

Coming up will be the Annual Crawfish Festival on April 28th. If you have some time to donate, please do not hesitate to contact us – still needing some extra hands. Also looking forward to a Bigger & Better than before Annual Kids Fishing Tournament–ages 3-12– followed the by the Annual Kite Flying Contest for all ages. The kites can be store bought or home made. Tournament begins at 9 a.m. and  Kite Contest  around 1 p.m. Make sure to bring plenty of sun screen.

The Chamber is researching the amount of their scholarships, seems I may have made a mistake. This may have  been changed to $250; we will have this looked into and answer this question in the next issue.

You are invited to our next meeting on April 10th-6:30 p.m.-POC Community Center.

New and Renewed Memberships

Port Lavaca Chamber of Commerce
William & Connie Wooldridge
Poco Loco Lodge
Sign Works/Image Maker
Arnold & Keiko Gordon
First National Bank
Bugman Inc.
Senator Lois W. Kolkhorst
Roger & Karen Krause
Mike & Peggy Macha
John & Frances Hamm
Gerald Clay & Karen Knight DDS
Britton & Susan Braudaway
Bay Flats Lodge
Siegeler Insurance Agency, Inc.
Tigrett Real Estate
Larry & Mary Vaughn
Ricki & Francey Mc Kinney
Allan & Brigid Berger
Tom & Pat Ekstrom
Jim Vass
Unlimited Logos, Inc.
Back Bay Guide Service
Cliff Blank Rentals
Marg Braudaway
Krenek Fence Company

Thanks for Your Support!

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