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Do you remember The Invasion of Grenada (Operation Urgent Fury)?
By Dotson Lewis, dlewis1@stx.rr.com Special to the Island Moon Dotson’s note: Many of my friends, who were in the Army Rangers on October24, 1983, were alerted to prepare to move out with full combat gear. None of them had a clue as to their destination, but due to the directives regarding packing jungle uniforms & gear, some thought that they were on their way to Beirut, while others thought that another Cuban Crisis was in the making. All were very surprised that after they were airborne, they were informed that the drop zone was on the Island of Granada. Almost to a man no one had any idea of “where in the H… Granada was.” It was one of the UH-60A Black Hawks of Port Salinas-October 25, 1983 fastest military deployments on record. They departed less than 24 hours after USS Manitowoc (LST-1180), USS Fort the alert! Was this another “Police Action?” Snelling (LSD-30) and USS Trenton (LPD-14). Grenada, one of the smallest independent He wondered why Marine CH-46 pilots were nations in the Western Hemisphere and one flying in unfavorable winds on that dark night of the southernmost Caribbean islands in of Oct. 24; the helicopters had trouble lifting the the Windward chain, has an area of only 133 pallets as the ships rushed through the water. square miles. The population is 110,000. But size is not necessarily the determining factor when governments consider strategic military locations. The Cuban government knew the value of Grenada’s location when it decided to utilize the former British colony as a holding place for arms and military equipment, complete with a major airport. Eastern Caribbean nations fully understood the implication of the communist threat and called upon the United States for help. The response was Urgent Fury, a multinational, multiservice effort.
The invasion of Grenada in late 1983 can be seen as a small part of the rivalry between the U.S. and Cuba during the Reagan years. A bloody coup in Grenada, along with a perceived threat to American students on the island provided the U.S. with an excellent excuse to eliminate a Marxist regime allied to Fidel Castro’s Cuba.
Causes Of Conflict The U.S. invasion of Grenada and the toppling of its Marxist government can be seen as part of a greater regional conflict. This conflict involved the U.S. and its Central American and Caribbean allies on one side, and Fidel Castro’s Cuba, the Sandinista government of Nicaragua and various Marxist guerrilla armies on the other. President Reagan and his administration were concerned that the Marxist government of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop was allowing Cuba to gain undue influence in Grenada, specifically by constructing a military-grade airport with Cuban military engineers. On October 13, 1983, the Grenadian Army, controlled by former Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard, seized power in a bloody coup. The severity of the violence, coupled with Coard’s hard-line Marxism, caused deep concern among neighboring Caribbean nations, as well as in Washington, D.C. Also, the presence of nearly 1,000 American medical students in Grenada caused added concern. However, along with concern, came opportunity. With President Reagan’s worldwide efforts to confront what he viewed as the threat by the Soviet Union and other Communist countries (such as Cuba), the turmoil in the Caribbean provided a timely excuse to eliminate a Marxist government and give Fidel Castro a black eye. It should also be noted that on October 23, 1983, American foreign policy and pride suffered a terrible shock when a Muslim suicide bomber destroyed the Marine barracks in Beirut, killing 240 U.S. Marines. A successful campaign in Grenada would prove helpful in alleviating the pain of that setback.
The Conflict Not until about 40 hours before H-hour were commanding officers of the US Navy ships told what the mission in Grenada would be-to evacuate U.S. citizens, neutralize any resistance, stabilize the situation and maintain the peace. That didn’t leave much time to get the ships ready. On board USS Guam (LPH-9), flag ship of Amphibious Squadron Four; Aviation Ordnanceman Third Class George Boucher Jr. staged ammunition for vertical replenishment to the other four ships of the Marine amphibious group--USS Barnstable County (LST-1197),
The Island of Granada is 1532 Miles South East of Miami, Florida
Down in the flag spaces, the operational commander, Vice Admiral Joseph Metcalf III, and his staff studied the plan for Operation Urgent Fury. In the hangar bay, ammunition stacked to the overhead and machine guns laid in rows were ready to be installed in choppers. Forces of the 2d Battalion, 8th Marines, packed their field gear and cleaned weapons. Stateside, Army Rangers and 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers assembled and prepared for departure to Grenada. In the early morning of October 25, 1983, the United States invaded the island of Grenada. The initial assault consisted of some 1,200 troops, and they were met by stiff resistance from the Grenadian army and Cuban military units on the island. Heavy fighting continued for several days, but as the invasion force grew to more than 7,000, the defenders either surrendered or fled into the mountains. Scattered fighting continued as U.S. troops hunted down stragglers, but for the most part, the island quickly fell under American control. By mid-December, U.S. combat forces went home and a pro-American government took power.
Hardheads, Penny Arcade, and Metal for the Japanese War Machines
In 1941 North Beach was the recreational and amusement hub of Corpus Christi, very similar to what Padre Island, with the new Schlitterbahn Waterpark is today. In 1941 North Beach had it all, it had a beautiful beach for swimming, an indoor salt water swimming pool with filters that kept the stinging jellyfish out, rock and cement jetties then extended from the beach out to the ship channel with piers and docks behind the jetties for pleasure and commercial crafts to dock, an amusement park and Penny Arcade, a Ferris Wheel, and permanent boardwalk carnival with all the games and rides, a skating arena, a movie theatre, and hotel abutting the beach.
Motels had not come into being as of yet. Nearly all the rental housing was Tourist Courts, mostly one-room with bathrooms and toilets outside. There were saloons that sold only beer, numerous dance halls and a pavilion near the water for dancing, an elementary school and a lift bridge over the ship channel leading into the Port of Corpus Christi. On nearly any given day or night the jetty would be lined with people fishing with a cane pole or rod and reel. They caught mostly hardhead catfish and sheepshead. In the winter months a lot of large speckled trout were caught near the ship channel. When a catfish was caught they were
Consequences Of Conflict 1. The Marxist, pro-Cuban governments of Bishop and Coard were eliminated and a regime friendly to American interests took over. 2. The Reagan Administration proved willing to use force to combat what it considered hostile governments in the area. 3. America’s European allies expressed disapproval of the unilateral invasion of Grenada. 4. The invasion sent a message to Cuba and Nicaragua that they could only go so far in exporting revolution in Central America and the Caribbean without provoking an American military response.
The application deadline is March 16, 2014 and may be found at http://www.texasbrigades. org/Applications/applications.html. Participants are selected through a competitive application process. Helen Holdsworth, Executive Director, says they are looking for youth ages 13-17 years of age. No experience is necessary, but applicants should have a strong interest in learning about wildlife, natural resources, livestock, and/or the environment. “We are looking for those with an interest in
The seawall and City Marina were being built and nearly finished with stinking dredge sea mud all the way down to Water Street. Rent houses were scarce and along North Water Street movable tents with half wooden walls and wood floors were set up to house the Seawall workers. After finishing construction of
Shrimp at 25 cents per pound and Japanese scrap iron
North Beach in the 40s usually slammed into the rocks until they came off the hook. You had to be careful not to step on a catfish as you walked out on the jetties. On North Shoreline or Surfside, where the jetty started there was a small bait stand. The bait was large-size white shrimp that were sold for 25 cents a pound and was wrapped in the Caller-Times newspapers. On the front page of the newspaper it was the World, National, State and War news, with the vehicle ads on the back
North Beach in the 40s the Naval Air Station in Flour Bluff, the sailors stationed there blocked to North Beach on off duty time. Fi they won a glass of clary trinet at the carnival, they kept it if it was made in China. If it was made in Japan it was immediately smashed on the sidewalk. Barrels were set up for the broken glass. Out in the bay, as seen from downtown area, PBYs and Martin seaplanes constantly practiced takeoffs and landings. On calm days, crash boats would make big circles, making wave action so the planes would be able to get airborne. Quite a few planes of all types crashed into the bay, some in the Laguna Madre behind Padre Island. Luckily very few pilots were killed. There were so many sharks in Corpus Christi Bay that the handful of shrimpers had to tie rope shrouds into their nets to keep the sharks from ripping them open. Today, a shark of any size is as rare as hen’s teeth in the Bay. The oysters in Nueces Bay were so large that two of them made ameal. Crooked politicians declared the oysters contaminated in order for shell dredgers to sell the oyster shells to top roads throughout the city. It made for a very bumpy ride down any shell street. It was like a rumpled washboard used to do laundry.
New North Beach Ah! Those were the good old days, so to speak, as I witnessed North Beach at age ten after moving from Glenrose, Texas, 25 miles southwest of Fort Worth to North Beach. The beach was a paradise for both children and adults alike.
5. As a result of the Cuban defeat in Grenada, Colonel Pedro Tortolo, who was the commander of Cuban military personnel on Grenada when the U.S. forces invaded, was court-martialed and sent to Angola with the rank of private, along with most of his Grenada command.
Casualty Figures U.S. -- 19 dead (officially). Grenada-- 49 dead and several hundred wounded. Cuba-- 29 dead and over a hundred wounded.
Unique Facts 1. This was the first “war” between the U.S. and Cuba. Though some would say that the Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961 could fall into that category, I do not count it in the category of an “official” shooting war or conflict. 2. Grenada was America’s first military victory since well before the Vietnam War. 3. This was the first time since before World War II that an avowed Communist/ Marxist government had been replaced with a pro-Western one. It should be noted though, that some governments which the United States and her allies claimed were communist (like the Arbenz government of Guatemala and the Mossadegh regime in Iran) did fall due to covert American (CIA) action. These were not counted since they did not officially proclaim allegiance to the communist ideology or become overt allies of other communist nations.
PBY Catalina page, like it should be today. Timon Boulevard was the main street on North Beach, lined with curio and shell ships with a café or two. There was an oil storage facility with large tanks on Timon but hardly any other commercial buildings or stores. There was a steady stream of Japanese cargo ships hauling scrap iron and metal back to Japan that was used to build their war machines.
If you are traveling on North Padre Island Drive going south you will soon be on South Padre Island Drive, across part of Corpus Christi, through Flour Bluff, across the JFK Causeway and end up on the most northern part of Padre Island, known as Padre Island, a part of Corpus Christi, the “new” North Beach. Sound confusing? Not if you are seeking fun and recreation.
Your comments and questions regarding Senior Moments in The Moon are always welcome. Please snail mail or Email The Island Moon or call Dotson at 361-949-768 or 530-748-8475 or Email: dlewis1@stx.rr.com
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The Harte Research Institute (HRI) for Gulf of Mexico Studies at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi will receive approximately $1.25 million over the next three years to work with Mexican colleagues in the southern Gulf of Mexico to look for residual impacts from the Ixtoc I oil spill of 1979-1980 on coastal areas, fisheries, and the deep sea.
as the Deepwater Horizon spill, and on developing improved spill mitigation, oil and gas detection, characterization and remediation technologies. The consortia were chosen following a competitive, merit review process that evaluated research applications submitted in response to proposals.
HRI will work with the C-IMAGE (Center for Integrated Modeling and Analysis of Gulf Ecosystems) consortium, led by Dr. Wes Tunnell the University of South Florida. C-IMAGE was one of the original consortia established by the Gulf “We are very pleased with the funding of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) in of this project,” said Tunnell. “It gives us 2012. the opportunity to work with our Mexican C-IMAGE received $20.2 million in this counterparts once again and re-examine the latest round of funding to support research Gulf’s other major oil spill, Ixtoc.” over the next three years by 19 collaborating This long-term study will reveal what impacts may be in store 30 years after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill. Dr. Wes Tunnell, Associate Director of HRI, is leading the project.
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Parents, grandparents and caregivers are invited to bring kids 1-4 to Tot Time on Thursday, Nov. 20. From 10 to 11:30am, kids can play, learn, socialize and have fun with others as the adults get a breather as well. Tot Time will not be held Nov. 27, but will resume weekly on Dec. 4. Due to holidays, it will not be held Dec. 25 or Jan. 1. Other than the holidays it is held each Thursday morning. Meet at the Girl Scout hut in the Parks and Rec building, 739 W Ave A, on corner of Cut Off Road in Port Aransas for the free event
Dance Night Meet some people, get some exercise, learn some steps and just have fun at the next Dance Night. Enjoy music and or dance, your choice. Bring someone or come alone; get exercise or just listen to music. The event this month and December’s will be held at the Community Center, 408 N. Alister St. Dance nights are held 6:30-8:30pm on the third Thursday of the month and will be held at Sharkey’s Beach Club in January and February. Refreshments will be provided, but the public may bring their own. The free event is courtesy of Port Aransas Parks and Recreation.
Birding on the Boardwalk A guided birding tour for anyone, novice to expert, is held year round in Port Aransas. Every Wednesday at 9 am at Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center at end of Ross Ave, local guide Nan Dietert leads the free tour on the boardwalk. See birds, gators and flora and fauna in their natural setting along the quarter mile boardwalk. Bring binoculars and cameras if you have them. The boardwalk is handicap accessible, but also includes a tower with scope for a birds-eye view. The weekly event is sponsored by the City of Port Aransas Parks and Recreation Department.
Community Park Pool The Port Aransas Community Park Pool will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 27. Water exercise and deep water exercise will be held Wednesday and Friday, weather permitting.
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Applications Being Taken for Port Aransas City Council Unexpired Term At the Thursday, November 20, 2014 Council Meeting, Mayor Keith McMullin read into the record the letter of resignation from Place 1 Council Member Robert “Bob” Petitt. The City Council directed City Secretary Parker to begin the process for appointment to the Place 1 position which will expire in May, 2015 to begin immediately for appointment at the December 18, 2014 City Council Meeting. Mayor McMullin requested that notice be sent to each of those citizens that requested appointment to the Place 3 vacancy which occurred in August 2014 with the resignation of Harold P. “Skipper” Lister to inquire as to their interest for consideration of appointment to the Place 1 vacancy. The City received Applications for Appointment from: 1. Frederic J. (Rick) Pratt Former Mayor ProTem & Council Member. 2. Paul Cooke Moore 3. John Thomas Scott 4. Mallory Simpson Kollaja
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Our Footprints on the Island Art Show Keep Port Aransas Beautiful will hold its second annual art show on Sunday, Nov. 30. Pieces of any medium will express the island lifestyle and/or the responsibility we have for our environment. Contact Julie Findley at 361947-4343 for more information. The show will be at La Playa Mexican Grille from 5pm-8pm, with a portion of the proceeds going to KPAB. Come eat, drink, admire and buy!
Stained glass class Learn from an expert how to make a beautiful piece of stained glass. Parks and Recreation is offering two classes where you can make and take home a piece or ornament. Cost is $40
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Water Desalination: One Answer To Texas’ Growing Water Use By Todd Hunter, District 32
Earlier this year, the Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives appointed the House members to the Joint Interim Committee to Study Water Desalination. I am pleased to announce that the Speaker has given me the honor of serving as Co-Chair of this important committee. As many of you are aware, the Texas Legislature is not currently in session. The Texas Legislature constitutionally meets for 140 days every odd numbered year, which makes the next official session for the Texas Legislature to meet January 2015. It is important to note however, that this does not mean that the Texas Legislature stops working. In fact, the period in between sessions, often referred to as the interim, is when the Texas Legislature identifies and studies the important issues facing the State of Texas in preparation for the next legislative session. This is one of the reasons I filed and passed House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 59. HCR 59 requested that the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Lieutenant Governor create a joint interim committee to study water desalination in Texas. The joint interim committee is composed of Texas House and Texas Senate members. When we look at the growing population in our area and various economic development initiatives, there is an ever growing demand for access to clean water across the state. In addition, it is important that we identify the different components that relate to the use of water and find ways of trying to reduce the overall use and loss. According to the National Weather Service, about 90% of the water loss comes from evaporation. Due to this staggering figure, we also have to try and find other avenues to help the growing demand for water. One of the possible solutions is to develop and create salt water desalination facilities along the Texas Coast. As many of you know, water desalination has been a topic of discussion in our area for many years. This is why I thought it was important that the State of Texas start taking a serious look at water desalination in our state. There are multiple types of desalination, such as brackish ground water, brackish surface water, and seawater desalination. Below are some interesting facts about water desalination in Texas according to the Texas Water Development Board: • Texas currently has an estimated total municipal desalination capacity of about 123 million gallons per day (about 137,760 acrefeet per year) which includes 73 million gallons per day (about 81,760 acre-feet per year) of brackish groundwater desalination and 50 million gallons per day (about 56,000 acre-feet
The Kay Bailey Hutchinson Desalinization plant in El Paso per year) of brackish surface water desalination. • In addition to municipal desalination, industrial desalination capacity in the state is estimated to be about 60 to 100 million gallons per day (about 67,000 to 112,000 acre-feet per year) mainly in the power and semi-conductor industries. • The largest inland municipal desalination plant in Texas, the Kay Bailey Hutchison desalination plant in El Paso, has a design capacity of approximately 27.5 million gallons per day (30,800 acre-feet per year) and went into production in August 2007. • The average cost to produce 1 acre-foot of desalinated water from brackish groundwater ranges from approximately $357 to $782.
The average cost to produce 1 acre-foot of desalinated water from seawater is projected to range from approximately $800 to about $1,400 • The average cost to produce 1 acre-foot of desalinated water from seawater is projected to range from approximately $800 to about $1,400. All of this data is subject to change and the recent water desalination hearings have brought new information to the forefront. If you are interested in water desalination in Texas, I highly encourage you to follow the Joint Interim Committee to Study Water Desalination. In the meantime, if you are interested in learning more about water desalination in Texas, check the Texas Water Development Board’s website at http://www.twdb.texas.gov/innovativewater/ desal/. If you have questions regarding any of the information mentioned in this article, please do not hesitate to call my Capitol or District Office. As always, my offices are available at any time to assist with questions, concerns or comments (Capitol Office, 512-463-0672; District Office, 361-949-4603).
Rep. Hunter represents Nueces (Part) County. He can be contacted at todd.hunter@house.state.tx.us or at 512-463-0672.
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Foundation and Zombies Editor’s note: Padre Island science fiction writer, Arlan Andrews, Sr., has been making frequent appearances in national science fiction magazines. ANALOG MAGAZINE OF SCIENCE FICTION AND FACT, the longestrunning such publication, last year carried his novella, "Thaw," and his fact article, "Homesteading to the Stars." In 2014, ANALOG featured his guest editorial, "Sixty Astounding Years," in the July/August issue; a post-nextIce Age novella, "Flow," in the November issue; and a co-authored fact article, "SPEARED," proposing a unique astronaut rescue concept, in December. The January 2015 issue of ANALOG, soon to be on the news stands, has his short story, "Orion, Rising," a commentary on the US space program. Two other fiction stories have already been sold for publication later in the year, as well as a guest column appearance. Arlan's latest short story, "Foundation and Zombies," is available at no charge from Stupefying Stories Showcase. We reprint it here with permission. By Arlan Andrews, Sr. “Time travelers brought us to our present situation,” Senator Aciedo said loudly, trying to have his voice heard over the muffled roar of screams, grunts and groans echoing through the Capitol building from outside its thick walls. He paused as the chump!chump!-chump! of AZ-47 decapitation rounds from the Capitol Guards’ guns grumbled loudly, then diminished. The cacophony of screams, grunts and groans likewise now attenuated, he began again. “The Russians, damn their non-existent souls, should have known better than to mess with Father Time. Chronos Unleashed, indeed! If they had checked with us, the world wouldn’t be having this—this—” Here he stumbled, searching for the proper word. Cannot use the Z-word, absolutely cannot! The media would murder me! “This apocalypse!” “Objection! Objection!” From the floor, the Opposition was screaming. Finally, one Senator was given the floor. “There is no evidence of any, any so-called apocalypse, for want of a better word. These unfortunates outside our chamber—” Aciedo grimaced as yet another crescendo of screams, grunts and groans steady built up, “—are the victims of disease, of neglect, of ignorance. We should be working here to fund research to help them, not to—” A sudden surge of raucous noise cut off the speaker, followed by a gagging odor of putrefaction. The Senate chamber doors creaked and groaned and finally burst inward from the brute force of wave after wave of paleskinned, ragged and bloody figures, screaming, grunting, groaning, grasping at the Senators and their aides, biting them when they were able. Senator Aciedo recognized several Capitol guards among the rotting, stiff-legged invaders. Damn! That virus acts fast! he thought without thinking as he strapped on a respirator mask and unstrapped his own AZ-47, quickly mowing down the nearest group of gruesome attackers. He was gratified to see that all the Senate aides and other Senators were likewise firing their decap rounds, resulting in emaciated heads rolling this way and that like lawn-bowling balls, green blood gushing the aisles, staining seats and TV monitors alike. This stench alone is almost enough to kill you! he thought. But death was only the beginning if this virus infected you! Within five minutes, the Senate was once again back to normal, the hazmat-suited, ax-wielding Capitol Maintenance crew rapidly cleaning up the bulk of the mess with their usual aplomb, spraying disinfectants and deodorizers to wash away the stench of the decaying, decapitated bodies—and finishing the job on the few animated but immobile corpses left with heads attached. Wiping green stains from his face mask before removing it, Senator Aciedo took the podium once more, and continued the day’s business. “Our first witness will be Dr. Mesach Maximov, distinguished professor of science, formerly of the former nation of Russia. Dr. Maximov, if you please.” Maximov moved his massive Levantine frame into the chair behind the witness table. “When we Russians invented time travel, or Vremya Zemalya,” he said, “we were very aware to prevent paradoxes. We could not change past, we would not interfere with the history, much as we would have liked.” Senator Aciedo wondered just what kinds of changes the Russian would have liked to make: strangle Stalin in the crib, maybe? Or maybe Gorbachev? “And so, we experimented with sending only immaterial, er, materials, into past and future. That is, we could send minds of time travelers back into past, into minds of past people, to observe, to remember, but not to affect actions of people of the past or future. And it worked! Was beautiful! The reports from St. Petersburg and October Revolution alone were—” “Dr. Maximov,” Senator Aciedo interrupted, “Thank you for your testimony. We are all aware of discovering that Ulanov was not quite the heroic figure some once made him out to be. But,” his voice grew serious, “we are here to discuss the, uh, um, present situation, the virus that is affecting large numbers of our—” “Objection! Objection!” the same Opposition voices interrupted. “The Senator is exaggerating the threat. He must stop these unfounded allegations!” Dozens of other Opposition Senators joined in, and Aciedo spread his hands in surrender. “Enough, gentlemen,” he moaned, “call it what you will. But I think the threat that we face must be described before it can be attended to. Dr. Maximov, would you address the, uh, present situation, and how time travel may have caused
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it?” “Da,” Maximov grimaced, his nose wrinkling at the residual smells left after Capitol Maintenance had finished their work. “As you know, Russian economy flourished when we were able to offer Vremya Zemalya over the Internet, allowing paying tourists to choose any time and place of their wishes. Projecting their minds by the millions, into watching surprises of the Pyramids, shock of Crucifixion, excitement of Coliseum Games, actual Atlantis, and—” Aciedo banged his gavel. “Doctor, please, the present situation?” “Da,” the aging scientist said. “After one year of VZ, hundreds of millions of persons had paid milliards of yuan for their VZ mind-traveling. Especially in Russia; almost every one of our citizens had escaped into golden past, a place of their choosing. Everyone but us—you, me and a few older scientists whose brains were just too old, too ossified, to accept VZ transfer protocols. “And after one year, first reports began to come in. Human bodies, mindless, rotting, rampaging throughout our country. Emergency systems overcome. Few heroic medical doctors were able to strap down and investigate poor creatures. They found that bodies were infected with unknown virus. Strangely, brains of these creatures were operating only minimally, as if no consciousness present. And even minimal maintenance, involuntary systems, had shut down, so bodies were selfdegenerating.” “Unknown virus seems to be initiated upon the return of VZ’ers. Triggering mechanism must be at quantum level, because we were unable to view even with our electron microscopes. And then outbreaks in your own country began.” The scientist shook his head, shuddering. “Yes, Dr. Maximov,” Senator Aciedo took over. “We are familiar with that outbreak, quite familiar.” Aciedo could not bring himself to violate the Preferred Consensus, could not say the Z-word. Unfortunates was necessary, but not at all sufficient to describe the literally lost souls of the VZ’ers. But just as unfortunate were their victims, when a VZ’er’s bite—saliva—could instantly infect and override a healthy person’s immune system. “But how,” he continued, “did this happen?” The Russian sighed and groaned. “Minds of VZ travelers, those who traveled many, many times, somehow got stuck in past. Some kind of accommodation to minds that left our present too many times. Maybe each trip took away little consciousness, allowed little more ability to stay in past host? My colleagues in former Russia were believing that as mind diminished, normal viruses in body reacted to conquer remaining intelligence. Whole body became virus machine.” Grimacing, Senator Aciedo said, “You mean, every one of the, uh, unfortunates is driven by a virus, their minds totally gone?” He took a deep breath, “And just where are these lost minds? Do you know?” Maximov gave a Russian shrug of hopelessness. “VZ’ers are all virus. Bodies rot because virus is not alive, has no reason to maintain anything but attack mode in order to propagate. No other purpose. “As for minds of more than billion people, VZ’ers, we think they are marooned somewhere in past. Nothing can be done for them. No rescue. No bodies to return to.” Aciedo silently thanked God that he himself had been too old for online time-traveling. He had viewed the rather shocking re-creations of momentous past events based on descriptions of the VZ’ers who, in the early months of the craze, had returned with fantastic stories of high technologies, lost civilizations, and reports of religious and historical events that differed wildly from accepted versions. Truth hurts, he recalled a Russian saying. Indeed! A thought struck the Senator and he blurted out, “Dr. Maximov, if all of these hundreds of millions of people, billions maybe, are stuck in the minds of people in the past, can they have any effect on our past? Is our past really our own?” The Russian put his large hands over his bearded face. “As virus degeneration progressed, some VZ returnees told stories of physical interaction with hosts in past. They said they could make hosts do things. We feared for integrity of past. Afraid of making changes we could not control or predict. Some returnees said they had been active in the bodies of Napoleon, Akhenaton, King George Three, some American Presidents, some Arabs, many Roman Emperors, even Biblical prophets. But before we could discover cause and effect, virus plague occurred, and you know rest.” Aciedo spread his hands. “Then billions of people are in the past, changing it as we speak, with the knowledge of modern history and technology. What have you done?” Before the scientist could answer, Aciedo’s attention was grabbed by the sounds of yet another onrush of screaming, grunting, groaning mobs of VZ’ers. This time, however, they charged through in numbers that overwhelmed the remaining Capitol Guards. In the mad crush that followed, one of the creatures bit the Senator through his sleeve, taking away a chunk of suit and skin. The gusher of Aciedo’s arterial blood immediately attracted other undead, and they converged on the Senator. Aciedo had only seconds of consciousness left before the virus took control. In the dark descent toward oblivion, he wondered why his final thoughts were of Ambrose Bierce.
Follow the money
Tax Rates Are Out – Here’s How Much You Will Pay
By Dale Rankin A few weeks ago we ran a list of the various taxing entities that cover The Island and so many people came by looking for back issues we ran out. So here they are again. The rates are set by the various taxing entities and the approved rates for each are applied to each $100 of appraised property value. For simplicity’s sake we are applying the rates here
to each $100,000 of appraised property value. These numbers are shown without exemptions and may vary by individual accounts based on those exemptions. The amount of tax paid per $100,000 to each of the Island taxing entities is as follows; listing in descending order those with the highest to the lowest levy. These numbers include the additional charges for bonded indebtedness.
Flour Bluff Independent School District
$1168 per $100,000 value
Corpus Christi Independent School District
$1237 per $100,000 value
(Shown only for comparison)
Port Aransas Independent School District
$1125 per $100,000 value
City of Corpus Christi
$585 per $100,000 value
Nueces County
$330 per $100,000 value
City of Port Aransas
$299 per $100,000 value
Del Mar College District
$248 per $100,000 value
Hospital District
$137 per $100,000 value
Nueces County Emergency Service District #2
$30 per $100,000 value
Farm to Market Road District
$4 per $100,000 value
Tiny Ripples Important to Ocean Mixing Study to Address Small Waves Ability to Distribute Nutrients or Harmful Contaminants Even the smallest ripple can have a huge effect on ocean mixing and distribution of harmful contaminants, says Texas A&M UniversityCorpus Christi researcher, Dr. Darek Bogucki, Assistant Professor of Physical Oceanography. Bogucki was recently awarded a $409,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study the impact of non-breaking surface waves and the turbulence they create in our oceans.
The same processes that regulate the global climate also govern the dispersion of phytoplankton and contaminants such as oil droplets from an oil spill. The same processes that regulate the global climate also govern the dispersion of phytoplankton and contaminants such as oil droplets from an oil spill. This is exactly why Bogucki and the NSF believe that the study of ocean mixing is necessary. “It is important to look at how the upper two meters of the ocean responds to small ocean disturbances,” Bogucki said. “By including a more realistic and turbulent flow in our research we can dramatically improve models that could determine how oil spreads during a spill or even climate change.” When people think of waves, they usually conjure up images of the classic Hawaiian barrel wave. These monstrous “tubes” are a well-studied aspect of ocean mixing and are created by winds that cause turbulence on the waters surface. Less known are the smaller waves that do not crest in the classic wave shape. These ripple-like waves are called nonbreaking surface waves and researchers have overlooked the impact they could have on ocean mixing. In collaboration with researchers from the University of Miami’s SUSTAIN wind-wave laboratory, Bogucki will look at the amount of turbulence that occurs when these ripples are created. A wind and wave generator will be used to create the non-breaking surface waves
Dr. Darek Bogucki in a water tank. Bogucki will then use his unique optical sensor to sense the temperature distribution of water in the tank. As the ripples create turbulence, the warmer top layer of water should be forced down to mix with the cooler layers. “With this experiment, we plan to challenge the status quo and use rigorous research to address the knowledge gap regarding non-breaking surface waves,” said Bogucki. “We also plan to collaborate with the student-run video project Waterlust to produce and distribute short wave and turbulence videos.” All data gathered from the University of Miami SUSTAIN laboratory will be included in a new joint program with the College of Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Two graduate students will be directly supported by the study and participate in the data collection and processing effort over the next three years. Bogucki heads the Marine Sensing and Simulation Group within the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. The lab focuses on coastal processes, optical wavefront sensing, polarimetric measurements and remote sensing. For more information, go to http://pens.tamucc. edu/boguckilab/index.html.
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La Posada cont. from A1 Padre Island Yacht Club which is organizing the La Posada celebration. The parade began in 1974 as an informal gathering of boaters who cruised their way around The Island. Later, the Toys for Tots program was added as a charity for the event and now La Posada raises about 20% of the toys for the program statewide. Islanders who gather on decks to watch the parade bring toys to donate and signal the collector boats with the yellow flashing lights for pickup. The Toys for Tots program is sponsored by the United States Marine Corps and the collector boats are manned by Marines in dress blues. Schreck said the collector boats this year will pass by the homes on Commodores Point for pickup, an addition to their route in years past. In only its fourth year the La Posada (kickoff) Pre-Party at Scuttlebutt’s has grown into a popular event featuring food, live and silent auctions, fire jugglers, and an assortment of activities which have necessitated the addition of a large tent in the Scuttlebutt’s parking lot. A shuttle will pick up party goers from the Baptist Church parking lot and from the parking lot at Berkshire Hathaway. So dig out your best party recipes and decorate your boats everybody, it’s time to La Posada!
Monday, December 8, 2014 La Posada Christmas Land A6 Parade Route Letters to Riley Mustering @ the Pavilion @ 5:30 ROUTE 1: PAVILION 6:00 P By Riley P. Dog
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Toys for Tots Drop Locations Please donate toys for the U.S. Marines Toys for Tots Campaign at the following locations: Padre Island Yacht Club Scuttlebutt's Port Royal CVS Schitterbahn Mail Plus Johnny D's Boat House Docs Brooklyn Pizza Candlewood
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La Posada collects thousands of toys every year for Toys for Tots
40th Annual La Posada Lighted Boat Parade December 12 and 13, 2014 Registration Schedule Information Registration To register for this year’s boat parade, simply fill out the attached registration Island Moon form and return it to Padre Island Mail Plus, the Pharmacy at CVS or North Padre Island Hardware. You can attach it and email it to brentrourk@yahoo.com or send it to Brent Rourk 15606 Gypsy St. Corpus Christi, TX 78418
Foundation, International Falls, Minnesota. My friends there will send them to me. Don’t forget…hotdogs…International Falls.
Lighted Boat Parade
La Posada Schedule
Gulf Winds Golf Course
Island Dogs
Start @ Briscoe King Pavilion
La Posada 2014
By Brent Rourk This year PIYC has many events tied to La Posada and Toys for Tots. You can keep posted by going to www.piyc.org (go to Activities – La Posada December 2nd – La Posada Pre-Party at Scuttlebutts Bar and Grill – 5:00 to 11:00 P.M. There will be silent and live auctions. Bring a toy for Toys for Tots. To contribute items for the live and silent auctions during the La Posada Pre-party at Scuttlebutts on December 2nd, contact Dave Zilar at 214-923-3146. December 6th – La Posada Lighted Christmas Tree Party at Port Royal Resort. Be a part of the fun as the large decorated Christmas Tree is lighted. Bring a toy.
December 8th-10th – La Posada Residential/ Commercial Christmas Decoration Judging water side and street side. During these three evenings a team of judges will tour North Padre Island judging decorated residences and commercial buildings. Be ready by December 8th. December 10th – Collector Boat Meeting at PIYC at 7:00 P.M. All collector boat. Captains must attend. December 11th – Captain’s meeting for Lit Parade Boats at PIYC 7:00 P.M. Residential and Commercial. Captains must attend. December 12th – La Posada Boat Parade North side begins at 6, 7:00 P.M. Bring lots of February 2014 toys for Toys for Tots. A flotilla of collector boats will collect toys from docks. People must flash yellow lit collector boats with flashlight to have toys picked up. Enjoy the parade on the North Side of the Island as the boats make two passes around this short course.
Stuff I Heard on the Island
December 8th – La Posada 1st Annual Christmas LAND Parade – 6:00 to 9:00 P.M.. The Yorktown Fire Department has teamed by Dale Rankin with the PIYC to launch this fun community December 13th – La Posada Boat Parade event. Donate a toy for Toys for Tots. The South side begins at 6:00 P.M. A flotilla of There are Padre a lot of things happening on our Island Golf Cart Club will be joining this Beach sticker prices collector boats will collect toys from docks. Island this week. Here are a few of them. land parade, mustering at 5:30 at the Pavilion People must flash yellow lit collector boats A move parking on Access Road People are welcome to jointo raise the price of beach Dasmarinas speed5.humps with flashlight to have toys picked up. See stickers from the current $12 has been underway at that point. Drivers on Dasmarinas north of Whitecap will for about a year parade but route. is getting nowhere fast.
Electronic downloads of forms information at Don’t send anythingand to the cats. Stoopid cats www.piyc.org that five new speed humps are now in It will take agreement of the cities of Corpus (Home, La Posada,notice place. Congratulations to Dave Zeiler for his Christi and Port Aransas, and Nueces County persistence in getting it done. to do it and so far it doesn’t appear they are Registration) 2014 LA POSADAtalking. BOATEven PARADE after theyREGISTRATION agree it will take about No police boat
a year to get the approval of the Texas General Schedule Mandatory captains’ meeting Corpus Christi Simpson poked the final Land Office sign TheFloyd following information is required. Pleasewhich printmust legibly : off on the deal. Thursday, December 11th , 2014, at 7 p.m. at hole in the hull of a police boat to patrol Island The City of Port Aransas sold about $900,000 the Padre Island Yacht Club, 13403 Whitecap canals when he told the Island Strategic Action in stickers last year while Corpus Christi sold Blvd. Parade positions, call signs, paradeCommittee route, NAME___________________________________________________________________ (ISAC) this week that he doesn’t only about $700,000. That has led to some communications and safety procedures will havebe the manpower to staff it. It could happen ADDRESS________________________________________________________________ grumbling in Port A that splitting the sticker covered. sooner or later but as of now it will be later. He revenue according to linear feet of beach the group that he with would prefer to have a PHONE area code_______________________ Friday, December 12, 2014, Galleontold Bay/ maintained by eachCELL_________________________ entity might need a review. police storefront on The Island and is currently Commodores Cove parade. Marshalling will be MAIL and ADDRESS________________________________________________________ Stay tuned. looking for a Elocation then will be looking at 6:30 p.m. Parade will start at 7 p.m. for volunteers to help staff it. He said his goal POWER________ SAIL________ BOAT NAME_________________________________ Island Dog Shelter to ultimately have an “Island Cop” who is the Saturday, December 13, 2014, north andissouth main police contact for citizens on The Island. The Island Moon Facebook page – BOAT DESCRIPTION______________________________________________________ sides of Whitecap Blvd parade. Marshalling theislandmoonnewspaper – has become will be at 5:30 p.m. at the Caravel boat He ramp also saidSTATE the PD isREGISTRATION looking into the use of #___________________________LENGTH_______________ north of Whitecap Blvd. Parade will start at 6 to catch No Wake violators as part of a the Island bulletin board and by watching cameras NAME OF INSURANCE department-wide computer system upgradeCOMPANY_________________________________________ that it everyday it has become apparent that the p.m. should be in place by the end of the year.
number of abandoned dogs on The Island is
going up steadily and quickly. Some are being Sunday, December 14, 2014, at 9 a.m. at the Additional requirements: abandoned by puppy farms when they become Code enforcement Padre Island Yacht Club, collected toys will too old to sell and others, sadly,THE justCAPTAINS' simply be given to the US Marines for their Toys for CAPTAINS OR A VESSEL REPRESENTATIVE MUST ATTEND Simpson also said as of February 1 CCPD has because people don’t want them anymore and7 PM. MEETINGThat DECEMBER 11, 2014 AT THE PADRE ISLAND YACHT CLUB AT Tots® campaign. Awards ceremony and brunch taken over code enforcement. means they know that if& they dump them on The Island we dumping ALL VESSELS MEET STATE FEDERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS. will follow at 10 a.m. now can help police and otherMUST formerly won’t let them starve. Indeed a large number of and ALL VESSELS MUST HAVE A WORKING VHF RADIO. non-police offenses that trespassing is at the Information Awards will be given for first good-hearted Islanders are taking the dogs in top of the list. CAPTAINS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFE AND PRUDENT and second places in the categories: MOST until they can find permanent homes. OPERATION OF THEIR VESSELS. TRADITIONAL; MOST JOYFUL; MOST Trespassing we are reaching a tipping point that ENGINE-POWEREDBut VESSELS ARE ALLOWED TOwhere PARTICIPATE. PATRIOTIC; and BEST ISLAND SPIRIT.And Let speaking ofONLY trespassing; the No system won’t work much longer. We need an PARTICIPANTS ARE ASKED TO COMPLETE THE ENTIRE PARADE ROUTE your imagination run wild. The top boat Trespassing across signs that went up on private animal facility where volunteers can take care FOR WHICH THEY ENTER. all categories will receive the Fleet Award. of them while they are looking for a home. property all over The Island two weeks ago are
All boats must have current registrationnow andgone. The half-life of a No Trespassing There are plenty of people who will/are helping sign hereabouts is about the same as a Cheeto in but they can only have so many dogs in their insurance. Indicate Parade Area(s)/Dates in which you will participate:
a flock of seagulls. This is my niceWorking human friend Deb. VHF radios are required aboard all
homes. If we had a place where the dogs could
kept there is no shortage of volunteers. ______FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12,be2014. GALLEON BAY/COMMODORES COVE ATVs Right Cobo De Bara, vessels Marshalling area at the entrance to Commodores Canal by 6:30 PM. Developer Paul Schexnailder has agreed to The ISAC this week recommended that some Left Tesoro, All vessels must meet US Coast Guard Parade PM.beach but donate land near the water tower for a dog park. ATVs be allowed to begins remainaton7 the Right Camino De Plata Ct, safety requirements. only if they are low speed. The question is how Maybe that would be a good place for a No Kill as well. DECEMBER 13, 2014. NORTH & SOUTH OF WHITECAP BLVD between a low-speed ATV and a shelter Right Reales Only engine power can be used during to thedistinguish______SATURDAY, Marshalling area by the Caravel Drive boat ramp (north Whitecap) 5:30 high-speed ATV and it has now been forwarded Something is going to of have to be donebyand nowPM. parade. Left Whitecap, to the City Attorney’s office for legal opinion. is the time to start thinking about what is the Parade begins at 6a PM. Parade registration will not be accepted after Left Aquarius, best thing to do. Fire hydrants the captains’ meeting. Instructions: Return this completed registration form Electronically to: Brent Rourk at Stop @ Fire Station-Break- Vote Best Any ideas? recent testbrentrourk@yahoo.com of Island fire hydrants found that Rourk 15606 Gypsy St. Corpus Christi TX 78418. Or or Brent Decorated Cart-Exit/Entry This is the 17th year we will be collectingAToys 8% failed inspection corrosion. The MAIL PLUS, the PHARMACY at CVS or NORTH deliver itdue to to PADRE ISLAND for Tots® during the La Posada Boat Parade. Mustering @ Fire Station @ 7:45 matter became an issueISLAND after a storage PADRE ACEfacility HARDWARE. You will receive a confirmation call after I Toys must be new and in original packaging. suffered severe damage over the summer ROUTE 3: FIRE STATION 8:00P receivefire your registration form. Have a party, have attendees bring a toy and the nearest because hydrant was unusable Right Swordfish, we will pick up the toys at your dock during Under the Bridge due to corrosion. the parade. Simply flash a white light at our Right Cabana, Serving South Texas Seafood for showing yellow flashing The next check will be for water pressure after collector boats lights a local builder said he had to install a pump in Left Commodore, Over 30 Years and we will get to you. Be patient; it will be PADRE GOLF CARTS a new building because the water pressure from both busy and dark. Have a camera ready to Left Compass, the nearest hydrant was not sufficient to get Open Daily 11:00 take - 10:00 a picture of the service member collecting Padre Island La Posada Land Christmas Parade Entry Form water to the second floor in case of a fire. Right Head Sail, your toys. So if you’re going to have a fire and don’t have Left Frontage You are invited to participate in the Padre Island La Posada Land Christmas a pump make sure it starts on the first floor but th Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s ninth Left Jackfish, , 2014 from 6‐ 9 p.m. in which we decorate our Parade on Monday December 8 remember, fire burns up. season of The Gloria and Robert R. Furgason 50 Right Aquarius, carts, ATVs, & Buggies for prizes and hand‐out candy to the children (do not Bravo! Series presents “An Evening with Hal Professional Nails Care, Waxing, Eyelash Extension Linden”, Tony and Emmy Award Winning Left Sea Horse, throw anything from the parade… hazard for children running into the road way). Broadway and Film Star and TV’s “Barney Appointments & Walk-ins Welcome Right Aloha, Miller” on Friday, Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the I ___________________________________________________________ (name) AlsoHours: Right Suntan, (add Right Caribbe) Performing Arts Center. Scoopy’s Veranda Monday - Saturday 9 am - 7 pm Will be driving an ______ ELECTRIC or Left Aquarius, Backed by a ______ GAS GOLF CART 7-piece band, Linden, a former Sunday 11 am - 6 pm With Sweet Treats, Soups, big band singer and instrumentalist with the Right Amdrosia, _____ 4 SEATER ______ 6 SEATER or Sammy Kaye ______ OTHER Orchestra, will provide decades Salads & Sandwiches End @ Schlitterbahn 9:00 P. Vote Best worth of knowledge and talent and an entire 361-867-1281 Decorated Cart concert filled with an assortment of poise, ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________ 15125 S. Padre Island Dr. # 103
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Friday & SaturdayBella’s Only Nails From 5pm until gone $6 per dozen Daily lunch specials 11-2
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Hal Linden, TV’s “Barney Miller”, Brings Broadway Hits and Big Band Sound to the Island University
All dogs take notice! Jerky Treats to Return, Veterinarians Provide Advice
entertainment and timeless big band, Broadway, The controversy surrounding jerky treats for and jazz standards. CELL PHONE NUMBER: _______________________________________________ pets has resumed following an announcement Tickets are available for purchase online at that two major pet treat manufacturers will soon E‐MAIL ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________ tamucc.tix.com or by calling (361) 825-ARTS return their products to stores’ shelves. or stopping by the Performing Arts Center box The treats in question had been voluntarily GOLF CART ROUTE CHOICES: MAY PARTICIPATE IN ONE OR ALL GROUPS BY office Monday-Friday between 9 a.m. and 3 recalled, though members of the public were p.m. General reserved-seat tickets range from CHECKING EACH GROUP. warned by the Food and Drug Administration $26-$36; student tickets are $7 with a valid through a report that approximately 4,500 dogs SandDollar ID. _____GROUP 1: BRISCOE KING PAVILLION THROUGH SEA PINES AREA TO POA had reportedly gotten sick and nearly 600 dogs had died, allegedly from consuming jerky treats. Traffic continued from A1
Wednesday All you can Eat Shrimp 4 PM - Close LibationsRib Specials on Prime Mustering @ 5:30 pm Passing lanes on “The Landing Strip” Amusements Ultimately, an identifying cause of the illnesses Thursday 5 PM until it runs Other improvements along the SH 361 corridor and deaths was never found. Some human foods 18 Holes of _____GROUP 2: POA THROUGH TESORO, AQUARIAS AREA TO FIRE STATION 15 between North Padre Island and Port Aransas, are toxic to pets; onions, garlic, chocolate, Minatureout Golf
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raisins, grapes, macadamia nuts, the sugar colloquially called The Landing Strip by locals, Mustering @ 6:45 pm include $10.5 million, currently not funded, substitute xylitol, and raw or undercooked food to add two “Super Passing Lanes” to State can create major problems for pets. _____GROUP 3: FIRE STATION 15 Mustering @ 7:45 pm THROUGH NORTH END Highway 361 between the SPID intersection on North Padre and Port Aransas. The lanes will AREA (CVS to allow for faster moving vehicles to pass slower moving vehicles without having to cross into Jessie’s Liquor area), ENDNG AT SCHLITTERBAHN PARKING LOT the lane of oncoming traffic, or forcing slower moving traffic onto the shoulder. The new 12Please mail this form to: Bob‐0 Campbell 13606 Moro Lane CC, Tx 78418 or ‐ E‐mail this form to foot lanes will be spaced periodically along the padregolfcarts@aol.com . For more information Call Bob‐O @ (361) 537‐5006 or Vic Schreck @ (214) 668‐6263 18-mile stretch of road. No timetable has been Come join in and drive your Christmas decorated vehicle, hand‐out candy, collect toys for the U.S. Marine Corps “Toys for Tots” campaign and set for the project. enjoy all of the fun.
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November 27, 2014
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Three Chords and the Truth By Ronnie Narmour ronnienarmour@gmail.com
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
Life’s a song… Lloyd is probably best known as a pedal steel player. He played with the phenomenal Maines Brothers back in Lubbock when I lived there in the early 70’s. He also played with Joe Ely when Jessie “Guitar” Taylor and Ponty Bone were in the band. That may have been the best band to ever grace a stage… EVER. But Lloyd is also a Grammy winning record producer and has produced albums for Wayne Hancock, Butch Hancock, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Charlie Robison, Bob Livingston, Two Tons of Steel, Roger Creager, Jerry Jeff Walker, Robert Earl Keen, Pat Green and on and on. His daughter Natalie Maines was in the Dixie Chicks. So, it seems only fitting that if you wanted someone to steer your music career in the right direct, Terri and Lloyd would be a pretty good place to start. In their workshops, they focus on stuff like songwriting, performing tips, recording and production tips, sound quality, getting publicity, promoting yourself, and all the business related stuff that “ain’t art”. These are definitely two people who live by their motto: “Own Your Own Universe”. They are truly inspiring people and creative geniuses. Teri and Lloyd well be returning to do a show in Port A this spring.
Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines…
The week in review…
A couple of my old friends were in town last week. Teri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines were conducting their annual “Life’s a Song” workshop and retreat at the Third Coast Studios located at Seashell Village in Port A. Every year, a few dozen aspiring musicians who want to kick their careers up to the next level, huddle with Terri and Lloyd for some of the best advice a person could ask for. And you couldn’t want for better advisers that Terri and Lloyd, their resumes read like a “how to succeed in the music industry” template. I’ve watched Terri’s career closely since the early 90’s when she used to show up at the little open mic I ran at Billy Blues in San Antonio. I knew from the first time I heard her that she had something special. I actually have the distinction of giving Terri her first paid gig opening for Marcia Ball for a whopping $50. Since that time, she’s recorded 14 albums since 1996 on her own record label (Willory Records), co-wrote a Grammy winning song with Lloyd Maines for the Dixie Chicks, published a book (Cry Til You Laugh) and established a nonprofit community arts center in San Marcos, OYOU (“Own Your Own Universe”), offering educational and therapeutic arts programs, including for those who face neurological challenges or physical disabilities. She’s also accumulated a tow sack full of awards such as Best Folk Act, Best SingerSongwriter and Best New Band from the Austin Music Awards and Best New Artist from the
DO NOT MISS LIST Turkey Bowl 2014…
Austin Chronicle Music Poll and Best Folk, Best Country Band, Songwriter of the Year, Female Entertainer of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year from the San Antonio Current Music Awards.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING boys and girls! There is so much to be thankful for in my world. For starters, I live on a tropical island and write about music for a living. Sure beats shoveling you know what in Lubbock. I am surrounded by creative, loving friends and want for nothing. I am so thankful. Another thing I’m thankful for is the thriving musical community here on the Coastal Bend. The local musicians and people who own and run the venues here are really special. It is truly a pleasure to work with each and every one of them. Also, the fans who keep the wheels rolling and attend all the shows are to be commended. Thank all of you for supporting live music!!! My goodness, I’m full of it today. Can you feel the love? It’s been a phenomenal year and I expect nothing less in 2015. A little birdie told me that we are just might be getting a new radio station on Padre Island next year that will actually be playing good music… what a concept. That’s exciting! And it’s my understanding that the folks at Schlitterbahn plan to put on consistent concerts starting next Spring when they finish building the park. That will be a game changer, there. So have a great turkey day everybody and tell the people you love, that you love them every day.
Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines were in town this weekend hosting their annual Life’s a Song workshop at Third Coast Studio in Port A
November 27, 2014
Island Moon
Dan Sullivan plays the Open Jam with Selfie at Giggity’s last Monday I got around to see a few shows last week. I caught Jim Dugan and Hot Pickles at Shorty’s, Mike Williams & Jack Trowbridge and the Ty Dietz Band at Giggity’s and on Sunday, my gospel bluegrass band, The Sandy Bottom Boys played a few songs at the Trinity By The Sea Episcopal Church service. That was sure a lot of fun. On Monday night, I went by the weekly open jam at Giggity’s only to learn that Jef Wilson wasn’t running the jam anymore and that Selfie (Ray Summy, Chris Jordan and Cody Strong) was. That was a big change. Wilson pretty much kept the music directed in the country vein all evening but Selfie had it going in all kinds of different directions. They had one guy from Austin show up, Dan Sullivan, who was pretty much a solo artist. Selfie grabbed their instruments as Dan sang and joined in with him. It sounded like they’d been playing together for years. I think this jam is going to attract many more local players now and give the night a fresh shot in the arm that it’s been needing. I saw quite a few locals in the club and the general consensus that I heard was very positive. Selfie are all veteran players who are capable of backing anyone and also playing any number of genres on their own. I think putting Selfie at the helm is a good move. Attention all players, the Monday jam at Giggity’s is happening and they have all the backline and gear you need… just bring your axes.
Jim Dugan played Shorty’s last Saturday night
Cruise Control will play the Back Porch this Saturday.
The Sandy Bottom Boys played Trinity By the Sea last Sunday
Mike Williams and Jack Trowbridge play the Giggity’s brunch every Sunday
GIGGITY’S RESTAURANT & BAR Billy Snipes Free Beer Band Lyrical Bynge Mike Milligan Mike Williams & Jack Trowbridge (Brunch) Antone & the All Stars OPEN JAM w/ Selfie
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Turkey Bowling founder, Susan Powell with Riley P. Dog. The big news this weekend is that this is the last weekend the Back Porch will be open until next March. On Friday night Jake Ward and the Coast Riders will perform and on Saturday the big eight piece party band Cruise Control will put the final exclamation point on the musical calendar for the season. But it ain’t done til somebody bowls some turkeys. And that’s just what going to happen on Sunday afternoon… TURKEY BOWL 2014!!!! Where else on earth, but the Back Porch, are you going to find upwards of a hundred seemingly normal people waiting their turns to hurl a twenty pound frozen turkey at a bunch of bowling pins? I’ll be the first in line for a chance at the coveted “world champion” position (which I occupied two years ago). Some snot nosed kid stole it from me last year but I’m gonna get it back, you just watch. Enough said. Oh, and since it’s the last day of the year that they will be open, the beer goes dirt cheap.
This weekend… Also this weekend, on Friday Lyrical Bynge will play Giggity’s and my all time favorite Okie, Joe Mack, will play Shorty’s. Joe Mack is a trip and a whole lot of fun. Don’t dare miss Joe Mack. And remind him not to put sea water in his margaritas. He learned that one the hard was last time he was here with Carter Sampson and Sky Smeed. Also on Friday, Larry Joe Taylor will play a show at Third Coast Theater with Derryl Dodd, Uel Jackson will play the Gaff, Stewart Mann and Statesboro Revue will play the South Texas Ice House (that will be a good show) and Chris Saenz will be at Scuttlebutt’s. On Saturday Mike Milligan and the Altar Boys (Austin, TX) will play Giggity’s, Billy Snipes will play Shorty’s, Russell Edge will play the Gaff and there’s a BIG Americana show at Concrete Street with Kyle Park, Bart Crow and William Clark Green…say hi to our buddy Cody Angel if you go to that one. ♫ ♪ And, that’s the truth! ♫ ♪
Live Music Tonight Wednesday, Nov. 26 Billy Snipes @ Giggity’s Sweet Daddy & Friends @ House of Rock The Vinyls @ South Texas Ice House Roger Creager, Clayton Gardner @ Brewster Street Marco Ramirez @ Scuttlebutt’s Reno & the Groovegetters @ Doctor Rockits
Jake Ward and the Coast Riders
Nov. 28
Cruise Control
Nov. 29
Wednesday, Dec. 3
TURKEY BOWL 2014 THIS SUNDAY Ty Dietz Band @ Giggity’s Three Bad Jacks, Matt LAST DAY OPEN UNTIL MARCH CHEAP BEER SPECIALS 132 W. Cotter St. Port A On the Waterfront
Thanksgiving, Nov. 27 Free Beer Band @ Giggity’s Reno & the Groovegetters @ Doctor Rockits Friday, Nov. 28 Lyrical Bynge @ Giggity’s Joe Mack @ Shorty’s Jake Ward @ Back Porch Larry Joe Taylor, Derryl Dodd @ Third Coast Studio Uel Jackson @ The Gaff Chris Saenz @ Scuttlebutt’s Statesboro Revue @ South Texas Ice House Reno & the Groovegetters @ Doctor Rockits Saturday, Nov. 29 Mike Milligan & the Altar Boys @ Giggity’s Billy Snipes @ Shorty’s Cruise Control @ Back Porch Russell Edge @ The Gaff Spirit Fest @ Concrete Street LeFreak @ Brewster Street Fabian Rivera @ Scuttlebutt’s Rick Lee & the Night Owls @ Doctor Rockits Kyle Park, Bart Crow, William Clark Green @ Concrete Street Sunday, Nov. 30 Antone & the All Stars @ Giggity’s Mike Williams & Jack Trowbridge (11 AM- 3 PM) @ Giggity’s Jimmy Wilden @ Doctor Rockits Monday, Dec. 1 Open Jam w/ Selfie @ Giggity’s Open Jam w/ Ray Summy @ Executive Surf Club Open Jam w/ Antone Perez @ Dr. Rockits John Eric @ Scuttlebutt’s
Tuesday, Dec. 2 Tiffany Tuesday @ Giggity’s Open Mic @ House of Rock
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Thursday, Dec. 4 Free Beer Band @ Giggity’s Friday, Dec. 5 Jimmy Spacek @ Giggity’s Selfie @ Shorty’s Uel Jackson @ The Gaff Art Walk @ House of Rock In This Moment, 12 Ft. Ninja, 3 Pill Morning, Starset @ Concrete Street Saturday, Dec. 6 Ruben & the Rolling Jays @ Giggity’s Mandy Rowden @ Shorty’s Russell Edge @ The Gaff Jason Boland, Charlie Robison @ Brewster Street After Dark Burlesque @ House of Rock Sunday, Dec. 7 Antone & the All Stars @ Giggity’s Mike Williams & Jack Trowbridge (11 AM- 3 PM) @ Giggity’s Monday, Dec. 8 Open Jam w/ Selfie @ Giggity’s Open Jam w/ Antone Perez @ Dr. Rockits Tuesday, Dec. 9 Tiffany Tuesday @ Giggity’s Open Mic @ House of Rock Wednesday, Dec. 10 Russell Edge @ Giggity’s
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