A group of Calhoun High students recently toured the Texas Capitol. They observed the Legislature in session; met with Senator Lois Kolkhorst and Representative Geanie Morrison; toured the Governor’s Mansion; and toured the Capitol building and grounds including the new Tejano Monument. Among the things they learned while observing the paintings in the Rotunda: Fletcher Stockton, a cattleman and attorney from Indianola, was appointed Governor of Texas by President Lincoln after the resignation of Sam Houston. Governor Fletcher served as Governor for only three weeks.
Pictured above: on the stairs with Rep. Geanie Morrison (bottom right) and trip sponsor, Russell Cain; below: in the Governor’s sitting room.
Students Learn About Texas Law & History
Students learn about aviation at local airport by Jasmine Gordon
Calhoun Air Center hosted its annual Kids Day on Friday, May 8th. The weather held up and it turned into a fantastic day of learning about aviation for everyone involved. Kids Day is a field trip in which approximately 350 sixth graders from Travis Middle School, Seadrift School and Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic School visited Calhoun County Airport.
“The Calhoun Air Center has proudly continued to host this event which educates and excites the kids who attend it each year. It is my very favorite day of the year when I can see so many eager faces of the youth of Calhoun County. It’s encouraging to see the youth of Calhoun County eager to learn about aviation.” Dianna Stanger, Calhoun County Airport Manager commented. “We can’t believe it’s been six years that we’ve hosted the event — making it more than 2,100 students have visited the airport since 2009.”
There were a number of pilots with different aircraft present set up as individual stations. Each station taught the students subjects such as; the differences between an airplane and helicopter, emergency air flights, fuel management, aerodynamics, wind components, wind velocity and aircraft parts. The pilots and aircraft included: Dianna Stanger, airport manager with a Eurocopter EC120; Steve Plunkett, fixed base operator manager with a Beechcraft Premier, David Hahn, local farmer with a Maule and Larry Robinson, local pilot with a Cirrus SR22 and. The Calhoun County Fire Department, EMS and U.S. Coast Guard were also in attendance. PHI, Inc. sponsored a snow cone station and the students were delighted to cool down and choose from an assortment of delicious flavors! There were special guest appearances by PHI Inc. with their Eurocopter EC135, John Sterling with an Air Tractor, Chris Sasser of Wingtips Managing Editor at Texas A&M Transportation Institute plus U.S. Coast Guard performed training tactics on the runway.
“It’s amazing to see our local aviation community come together to show the students how great aviation can be,” said Steve Plunkett, FBO manager. “We all look forward to this day each year.”
The students were given information about various aviation organizations which offer the students the knowledge about the latest aviation technologies and scholarship opportunities, in addition aviation art calendars, ruler, pens and an assortment of other items.
“Thank you so much for the wonderful field trip that our students were able to experience today. My students were so excited about what they learned. A big thank you goes out to all the volunteers that took time out of their busy schedules to help our students learn about flight and different career opportunities,” said Diane Krause, Travis Middle School 7th grade science teacher. “Each of the stations were very informative and interesting for our students. Many were captivated by what they were learning and had many facts to share with me when they arrived back at school. They were so excited to receive the “goody” bags and loved the snow cones. It was a day many of our students will fondly remember for years to come.”
Mariner 4H Club Report by John Hernandez
On May 6, 2015 the OLG 4H club held our monthly meeting. We were visited by Mr. Eric Taylor, the new Ag Extension Agent. He talked about the responsibilities of being 4H club and Council officers.
Then we had a family friendly activity of making coffee can ice cream. It was cool to make our own ice cream.
Thank you Mr. Eric for coming and to everyone involved in making the ice cream. We enjoyed the meeting.
Political Clubs Meet
Democrats To Meet
The Calhoun County Democrats Club meets Thursday, May 28, with social/snacks at 5:30 and meeting at 6 pm, American G.I. Forum, 2786 West Main, between Taquerica La Finca Restaurant and REXCO. Our Port Lavaca’s new Economic Development Director Chad Odom, our featured speaker, will present his ideas for coordinating efforts to grow and bring businesses to our city. All are invited. Come one! Come all! For more information, please call Evelyn Burleson at 552.2791.
Republican Club Meets June 1
The Calhoun County Republican Club invites you to the next meeting to listen to guest speaker Edward Jones Financial Advisor Brenda Christensen, AAMS. Her presentation will be on Outlook and Opportunities – finding the prevailing wind, the investment market, and the economy as affected by inflation.
The meeting will be held in the meeting room at Beijing Buffet, Calhoun County Plaza, Port Lavaca, on Monday, June 1, 2015. Social will begin at 11:30 a.m. and the meeting will begin at noon. FMI please call 261/551-8411 or 361/935-0656. -Rita Miller
Hope High School Environmental Club Field Trip

The Hope H.S. Environmental Club took a field trip to the Texas State Marine Education Center in Palacios on April 23, 2015. The trip included a boat trip with stops along the way for water quality testing and trawling for species identification. A tour of the Palacios turning basin gave students an up close look at Gulf shrimp boats and barges. Students also took part in seining along the beach and a nature walk. Club sponsor is Laurie Weaver.




