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Legislative Update: Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
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By Todd Hunter, District 32
In this week’s article, I want to follow up and give an update on this important legislative session that is well underway. Last month, March 13th marked the legislative filing deadline to file bills for the 84th Legislative Session. With this deadline now past, I want to take this opportunity to discuss some of the bills that have been filed and have been up for hearings in the committees that I now serve on. It is important to note, however, that while the bill filing deadline has passed, this does not mean that the dialogue has been finalized. House and Senate committees are hearing many bills and the next stage of the legislative session is in progress. As your elected representative, I want to take this opportunity to feature some of the pieces of legislation that have been introduced and have come before committees that I serve on for this current legislative session. Below, I have listed some of the bills that were recently before the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence. • HB 273: Relating to the minimum term of confinement for an offense of illegal dumping in a municipality. • HB 511: Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses committed against a person in custody. • HB 563: Relating to the prosecution of and punishment for the offense of official oppression. • HB 597: Relating to the designation for criminal prosecution and other purposes of certain chemicals commonly referred to as synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances and controlled substance analogues under the Texas Controlled Substances Act. • HB 1076: Relating to the authority of a magistrate to prohibit certain communications in an order for emergency protection. • HB 1293: Relating to the confidentiality of identifying information of victims of stalking; creating a criminal offense. • HB 1503: Relating to the rights of certain defendants who successfully complete a term of community supervision.
• HB 2185: Relating to the execution of a search warrant for taking a DNA specimen. • HB 2263: Relating to warrants or orders issued to obtain location information from wireless communications devices and to public access to law enforcement or prosecutor requests for certain related location or communication information. • HB 2525: Relating to the appointment of counsel to represent indigent defendants in criminal cases. I will plan to do updates on bills being considered. This will give some information on what potential laws are being reviewed. If you would like to follow the Texas House and learn more information on news, committees or other aspects of the legislative body, you can access its website at http://www.house. state.tx.us/. The site features live streaming from the House floor, committee hearings as well as access to a number of other resources. You can also follow the Texas Senate at http:// www.senate.state.tx.us/. The Texas Governor’s official website can be found at http://governor. state.tx.us/. For important information regarding transportation in the state, feel free to visit the Texas Department of Transportation’s website at http://www.txdot.gov/. The Texas General Land Office’s website can be found at http:// www.glo.texas.gov/, while the Texas Railroad Commission’s website is located at http://www. rrc.state.tx.us/. As a reminder, the 84th Texas Legislative Session is currently underway. As always, I want to hear your ideas and suggestion. Your ideas and information are important forms of feedback and I hope that you will not hesitate to contact my office. If you have questions regarding any of the information mentioned in this week’s article, please do not hesitate to call my Capitol or District Office. Please always feel free to contact my office if you have any questions or issues regarding a Texas state agency, or if you would like to contact my office regarding constituent services. As always, my offices are available at any time to assist with questions, concerns or comments (Capitol Office, 512463-0672; 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.
Senate News
Committee Hears Bills To Regulate Payday Lenders (Austin) Three bills aimed at reining in what supporters believe are unfair lending practices by so-called payday lenders were in front of the Senate Business and Commerce Committee on Tuesday. Critics of these lenders say that they offer unreasonable terms that trap borrowers in an inescapable cycle of debt paying exorbitant fees and interest payments. “Currently there are payday lenders charging rates of over 500 percent and borrowers are expected to pay the full sums of those loans within two weeks,” said San Antonio Senator José Menéndez. Witnesses testified that legislative efforts to regulate the industry date back to the 1990s. After the Legislature put payday lenders under the same interest and fee restrictions as commercial banks in 2001, lenders reorganized as credit service organizations, which allowed them to escape fee regulation. Though they cannot charge more than ten percent interest on loans, there are no restrictions on fees. Further testimony showed that short-term payday or car title loans in Texas come with many more fees than in other states. Ann Baddour of Texas Appleseed told senators that a two-week loan of $500 comes with an average of $115 fees in Texas. That’s compared to $55 for the same loan in Florida and $65 in Oklahoma. She attributed it to a lack of a regulatory framework in the state. Senator Royce West of Dallas said that there are more than four times as many payday loans issued in Texas than commercial loans. The bills considered Tuesday target various issues associated with payday lenders. SB 1323 by Menéndez would categorize fees offered by payday lenders as interest for purposes
of usury laws. SB 92 by Senator Rodney Ellis of Houston includes more regulations. It would limit loans to twenty percent of a borrower’s gross monthly income. Auto title loans would be limited to the lesser of three percent of the borrower’s annual income or 70 percent of the vehicle’s value. The total number of loan payments would be limited to four, and each payment would apply towards a quarter of the loan principal. The third measure, SB 121 by Dallas Senator Royce West would limit to three the number of times a loan can be refinanced, limit the maximum term of a loan to 180 days and preserve the power of cities to regulate local payday lending practices. All three bills remain pending before the committee. Also Tuesday, the conference committee on the state budget began public meetings. That’s the group made up of five members from each chamber that will hammer out the differences between the House and Senate versions of the budget. Senate Finance Committee Chair Jane Nelson said both versions fund the same priorities and include significant tax cuts. “These budgets have much more in common than they do in conflict and I am confident that we can work out the differences and pass a budget that will make Texas proud,” she said. The two budgets are already fairly close together according to Legislative Budget Board Director Ursula Parks, with only a $1.6 billion difference in all funds. That is a less than one percent difference in total funds, but there are differences in where that money is spent. The committee will negotiate these differences and then present a product for final approval to each chamber before the session concludes June 1st.
Your County, Your Commissioner By Brent Chesney
Greetings! I have lived in the Coastal Bend my entire life and cannot remember a rainy spring like this. I am sure I am forgetting one but it has been something. While we certainly need the rain and we all will be overheated soon, it sure has been an interesting rain filled spring. Come on sun. We need to see more of you. The Padre Balli Park project on North Padre Island has been sent to the Purchasing Department of the County to procure bids. That is a good sign. While it will not happen overnight you should see significant improvements to North Padre Island soon. The plan is to spend roughly 2 million dollars in the Padre Balli Park area to improve and enhance the facility and generate new revenue from those who will use the new facilities. As previously mentioned Padre Balli Park makes money for Nueces County and if we can build additional revenue producing functions there then we can make more money and hopefully help me in my quest to not raise taxes. I recently traveled to Austin to testify on Windstorm Reform bills in front of the Texas Legislature as the official representative for Nueces County. I spoke for all of Nueces County but put special emphasis on the negative effect windstorm rates have on North Padre Island, Port A and the rest of my precinct. A big majority of the claims payouts have come from hail damage which further emphasizes that this is a statewide issue and not just a coastal county issue. One day I have hope that the legislature will fully understand that. Until that time I will
continue the battle on windstorm. Kudos to State Representative Todd Hunter and his staff for leading the windstorm issue for us in Austin. Sandfest by all accounts was a huge success again in Port A. I was pleased to be a sponsor of that event. My office volunteered time to assist in the event as well. That is a great event for the Coastal Bend. I was also pleased to be in attendance on the Island at the check presentation to the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization where $10,000 was donated as proceeds from the Barefoot Mardi Gras event sponsored by the PIBA. That event too has become a signature event for the Coastal Bend. The county is working diligently on becoming the most ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant county around. We are working diligently to look at all of our facilities and ensure that all Americans have the ability to properly access our facilities. The expense for that will not come cheap but the importance of this is self-evident. The plans for the IB Magee beach facility in Port A are still being worked on. Please contact the Parks Board for any input you have in their design process. Thanks again to the Nueces County Coastal Parks Board for their great efforts on the work for this facility and Padre Balli Park. As always please contact me if you have any questions or issues I can ever assist you with. I will be the speaker at the Flour Bluff Business Association on Wednesday May 6th at the Texas A & M facility in Flour Bluff and the speaker at the PIBA meeting on Thursday May 14th at the Holiday Inn on the Island. Please come by and say hi if you get a chance.
A new call to the nation from the Alamo By Ramona Bass 179 years ago, Col. William Barret Travis' famous "Victory or Death" letter — written during the 1836 siege of the Alamo — stirred the hearts of a nation.
aid and support with all dispatch.” I believe that we Texans of today must answer this age-old appeal. We conserve what we care about, and Texans care about the Alamo.
"To the People of Texas & all Americans in the World," Travis wrote, "I am besieged ... I have sustained a continual Bombardment & cannonade ... I shall never surrender or retreat ... I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid, with all dispatch … VICTORY OR DEATH."
Our goal is to raise the millions needed to preserve the shrine and build an Alamo Museum and Visitor's Center to display Phil Collins' gift to all Texans: his Alamo artifacts. This collection includes Jim Bowie’s legendary knife, one of only four remaining rifles owned by Davy Crockett, letters from William B. Travis, and many other historical documents that shed insight on early Texas history. These Texas treasures now sit in storage, waiting for us to take action.
Travis' tenacity inspired his men, and showed the world what it means to be a Texan. To this day, the heroic story of the Alamo defenders and their defiance against tyranny define our state's character. The glory of this seminal battle draws visitors from across our state, the nation, and around the world to better understand what happened there in 1836.
A proper Alamo Museum and Visitor's Center would tell the story of the Alamo defenders, and help visitors better understand why this Spanish mission in downtown San Antonio means so much to us and the world.
Unfortunately, the carnival-like atmosphere they find at the Shrine of Texas Liberty and the lack of a cohesive narrative often leave them disappointed. Even worse, there is nothing to show the proper reverence and respect for the men who gave their lives for Texas. More critical at this moment is our knowledge that the Alamo itself is literally beginning to crumble.
Travis' plea came too late to help him and his men inside the walls of the Alamo, but it carried across the country and rallied support for their cause. His inspiring words are as valid today as they were then. The history of the people of Texas and our great state is reflected in the spirit of their bravery. It is time to honor that spirit again.
I am honored to have been appointed to the Alamo Endowment Board and on behalf of that board, I issue a new plea for our beloved Alamo which is now besieged by time and the elements. “…To the People of Texas & all Americans in the World: I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism and everything dear to the American character, to come to our
Building a future for the Alamo will take many people working together for many years. Join us today in preserving the Alamo and building an Alamo Museum and Visitor's Center. To find out more, please visit http://www.thealamo.org/ endowment. REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
Tourism to Padre Island National Seashore creates $27,198,200 in Economic Benefits PINS Visitor Spending Supports 361 Local Jobs
A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 578,814 visitors to Padre Island National Seashore in 2014 spent $23,892,700 in communities near the park. That spending supported 361 jobs in the local area and had a cumulative benefit to the local economy of $27,198,200. “Padre Island National Seashore welcomes visitors from across the country and around the world,” said Superintendent Mark Spier. “We are delighted to share the story of this place and the experiences it provides. We also feature the park as a way to introduce our visitors to southern Texas and all that it offers. National park tourism is a significant driver in the national economy, returning $10 for every $1 invested in the National Park Service, and it’s a big factor in our local economy as well. We appreciate the partnership and support of our neighbors and are glad to be able to give back by helping to sustain local communities.”
The peer-reviewed visitor spending analysis was conducted by U.S. Geological Survey economists Catherine Cullinane Thomas and Christopher Huber and National Park Service economist Lynne Koontz. The report shows $15.7 billion of direct spending by 292.8 million park visitors in communities within 60 miles of a national park. This spending supported 277,000 jobs nationally; 235,600 of those jobs are found in these gateway communities. The cumulative benefit to the U.S. economy was $29.7 billion. According to the 2014 report, most park visitor spending was for lodging (30.6 percent) followed by food and beverages (20.3 percent), gas and oil (11.9 percent), admissions and fees (10.2 percent) and souvenirs and other expenses (9.9 percent).
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This is the Daily Crossword Puzzle #3 for Apr 28, 2015 Across 1. Sahara rarity 5. Christmas gifts for kids up North 10. Neighbor of Ga. 13. Opera with an Egyptian setting 14. Ablebodied ones 15. "___ Me Call You Sweetheart" 16. Arsonist's alibi? 18. Once lifetime connector 19. Pulitzer winner Pyle 20. Vegetable container 22. Away from the main place of business 25. Villains in a Hitchcock film 26. Man without a country 27. 26th or 32nd president 31. Takes a leisurely bath 32. Made a federal case? 33. Prepare to drag 34. The Beatles' "Let ___" 35. Some Baltic natives 37. Saint and Gabor 38. Cotillion VIP 39. Folk wisdom 40. Like mutton 41. Aristotle's "best provision for old age" 44. Be silent, in music 45. Babe and Baby 46. Jobholders 48. New Mexico range 50. Preminger and Kahn 51. Unlock, to Locke 52. Halloween decorations? (with "The") 57. Ireland's ___ Lingus 58. They're found in churches and supermarkets 59. Draft classification 60. Letter afterthoughts 61. Animated dad 62. 1995 Dodger phenom Hideo
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Club News The Island Moon provides this space for Island organizations. If you are a member of a club and want to get the word out about your events and/or projects send them along and we will get them in. Be sure to include a brief description of what your organization does and a contact person for those interested in joining. Send the info to editor@islandmoon.com and we will include it. Or call us at 9497700. Padre Island Dog Owners Group (PI DOG). meets monthly for dog & owner activities, training and education. Sign up at padreislanddogpark.com. Free to join. For more information contact Lyn Edler (lyn.edler@gmail.com) or Bev Hoffman (bevhoffman@aol.com). On Saturday, May 9 we will meet for coffee & a dog walk in Bilish Park 9am. As always, bring your leash, poop bags, water for you and your dog, etc.
Down 1. "A Yank in the ___" (1941) 2. Suffer somewhat 3. Author Tarbell 4. One who might "report to the lobby" as you do 5. More appealing, in a way 6. Add punch to the punch 7. It lays green eggs 8. Looks down on with disdain 9. Wore a belittling look 10. What the cointossing referee offers? 11. Comic Jay 12. Just ___ (not much) 14. Enraptured
17. Gray and Moran 21. Pt. of speech 22. Kind of kick 23. Paid, as a bill 24. Chemists' devices to get rid of love handles? 25. Ring engagement? 28. Path start 29. Not quite a ringer 30. They can be fine tuned 35. Fictional ladies' man 36. Goddess with a golden apple 37. Site of Northwestern University 39. Oscarnominated Queen
40. Others in the Sierra Madre 42. Something to chew on 43. Word with world or regions 47. ABA members 48. Ivory or Coast 49. Fossey's study 50. Eye with a sigh 53. Suffix with real, patriot or ideal 54. What one becomes in Madrid 55. Not masc. 56. Retailer Schwarz
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Port Aransas Art Center. - Artists Opportunity-10thAnnual ArtFest in Port Aransas sponsored by the Port Aransas Art Center a 501 ( C) (3) Non-profit corp. and the Port Aransas Chamber of Commerce. Dates: May 16 & 17, 2015 from 10am5pm Saturday & 10am-4pm Sunday in Robert’s Point Park, Port Aransas, TX. 10X10 Booth Space Fee: $150 Your setup, no electric. Application deadline April 1st. Email artcenter@centurytel. net for an application form or go to www. portaransasartcenter.org and download one. The Festival Grounds are all viewed evenly, all Booth locations are good! Your Original Fine Art & Crafts, Artist must be present (any reproductions must be from your Original work).361-749-7334 Padre Island Uke Club – NOW Meets Every Other Week from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Island Joe’s Coffee and Gallery located at 13919 SPID right here on The Island. This is your chance to learn to play the uke. More than 40 people attend most meetings so you’ll want to arrive early to get a good seat. A $3 per person donations covers the workshop and instruction book and loaner ukulele (if you need one) RSVP online or call Barber Joe Sexton at 361 500-8955.or email at PadreIslandUkeClub@gmail.com. You’ll be playing your first song in just 20 minutes. Padre Island Yacht Club – http://piyc.org Padre Island Yacht Club (PIYC) is a private club whose membership enjoys boating: small boat cruises to area restaurants, extended cruises to Palacios, TX. and South Padre; as well as numerous social events. The Membership hosts nearly 100 social events every year, including Happy Hour every Friday Night from 6:00 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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PIYC is accepting new membership applications. Prospective members are invited to attend any Friday Night Happy Hour event. Contact Mr. Doug Seefeldt, Rear Commodore in charge of Memberships, dgjetmover@aol.com, to receive information about attending Happy Hour at PIYC. PIYC also maintains a marina with 26 boat slips, 14’ x 40’ with 30 amp service, and courtesy docks. Contact Mr. Barratt Sturtevant, PIYC Dock Master, bcsturtevant59@gmail.com, for any interest in the Marina. One must become a PIYC Member to rent a boat slip. KIWANIS Club of Padre Island. For more information contact Jerry Kaczmarek jer4angel@gmail.com. 734-751-1101. The Kiwanis meet at noon each Wednesday at MikelMays at Bob Hall Pier
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Rotary Club of Padre Island Corpus Christi – The Rotary Club of Padre Island is always looking for new members seeking to put “service above self”. If you are interested, please come join us and see what we are all about. The Padre Island Rotary usually meets every 1st thru 4th Tuesdays at noon at the Boathouse Bar and Grill (upstairs), 15241 Leeward Dr, Corpus Christi, TX 78418. On the fifth Tuesday of the month we will meet at 5:30pm for a Social Hour at The Barrel,
15201 SPID. For more information contact Jacqueline Carlson at 361-331-8618 or jcarlson@jmcarchitecture.com. Island Strategic Action Committee. Is a 14-member committee which meets at 5:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at the Comfort Suites on Windward Drive. The committee’s purpose is to advise the Corpus Christi City Council on matters pertaining to The Island. All meetings are open to the public and the public is invited to address the committee during the public comment period. Padre Island Business Association. The association is a not-for-profit organization whose primary purpose is to advertise and promote Padre/Mustang Islands, Flour Bluff and Corpus Christi while advancing the interests of the business community. It is managed by a 9-member board of directors. A membership luncheon is held on the 2nd Thursday of each month at Holiday InnPadre Island starting at noon. Mixers are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. The association annually has two fundraising events – Taste of the Island in the fall and a Wine Tasting in the spring. P.I.E. Padre Island Enrichment Club, Inc, P.I.E. strives to enrich the lives of Padre Island women through social activities and community involvement. Full membership luncheon meetings are held the second Friday of each month at the Holiday Inn. Members may also participant in special interest clubs (bunco, bridge, spades, books, etc) that meet throughout the month. For more information about PIE, please contact Katherine Pierce, President, at 361 9600327 or Jaki Boyd 361 533-0854. Island United Political Action Committee: Maximize representation of Corpus Christi residents on Padre and Mustang Islands in area government by promoting and supporting, by the endorsement process, proactive and unified voting in non-partisan races and other issues and referendums put to public vote. Contact Persons: President – Linda A Walsh lawalshva@yahoo.com 361-445-7999. Meetings are open to the public. Parrot Heads of Port Aransas – Parrot Heads of Port Aransas is a not-forprofit organization whose purpose is to assist in community and environmental concerns and provide a variety of social activities for people who wish to volunteer. Founded in 2009 the club motto is “Partying With a Purpose.” To join go to portaransasparrotheads.com or call LuAnn Ferguson, 361 749-5141 or 817 291-7034. Fins Up! POA - Padre Isles Owners Association. The Association’s primary responsibility is to maintain the Common Areas, assess and collect the annual fees and provide information and assistance to property owners. .. Membership in PIPOA is automatic for anyone acquiring record legal title to any property within Padre Isles. Their office is located at 14015 Fortuna Bay Drive on The Island. (361) 949-7025, padreisles@pipoa.net. ARK – Animal Rehabilitation Keep. Located in Port Aransas the ARK is affiliate with the University of Texas at Austin Marine Science Center. They handle the rehabilitation of most species of wildlife in the area with an emphasis on marine animals. They care for about 1300 animals each year, including about 300 sea turtles and more than 100 species of birds. If you find an animal in peril they can help Tony Amos is the Director. 750 Channel View Dr. Port Aransas. 361 749-6793, 361 442-7638. afamos@mail.utexas.edu. Island’s PIPPs Chapter of Corpus Christi Red Hat Society. In 2004 a group of Island ladies got together under a Palapa and founded the Padre Island Palapa Pals (PIPPs). Our only rule is that there are no rules! We are all about fun and friendship. We meet once a month for lunch and various fun outings from cupcake making to CPR.
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The Final Days Of WW II In Europe By Dotson Lewis
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The Texas Coastal Bend is about to be conquered.
Dotson’s Note: I believe that it will be very beneficial for all Veterans, their families and the public to attend this Town Hall meeting (see below). U.S. Congressman Farenthold will inform us as to what is going on with the VA and will listen to all questions. There will be a number of persons present who will answer individual questions and assist Veterans in registering with the Veterans Administration. Also they will assist Veterans in applying for benefits which they and/or their families are eligible. Please call and/or Email me if you have any questions regarding this most important meeting.
The intrigue began in March 2015 when conspirators first met on a Thursday evening at the Winery on the Bay at 106 S. Austin Street in Rockport. The plot was hatched under the guise of something called Open Mic Poetry and Jazz Night. Open Mic Poetry and Jazz night is the brainchild of Skoot Larson, a native of San Pedro who recently moved to Texas. A member of the Rockport Writers Group, Skoot is a novelist, poet and musician. A jazz authority whose knowledge of decades of jazz music is encyclopedic he was dubbed His Royal Hipness by American stage performer, recording artist and hip poet/comic Lord Richard Buckley.
There’s not a tweed jacket in sight. Hawaiian shirts and graphic tee-shirts abound and there’s no coffee but there is wine. Winery on the Bay is no smoke-filled bar or stuffy coffeehouse. Begun in Gruene, Texas, it’s a boutique winery that produces its own wine. Using juice from vineyards around the world, the vintners ferment, filter, bottle and label 30 varietals of red, white, fruit-infused and dessert wine and offer it for sale by the glass or by the bottle. You can sample four tastings for $3.00 or, buy and keep the souvenir glass for $5 and get those four tastings along with it. As Open Mic night gained fans, the conspirators began to meet every Thursday evening to advance their plan to capture the hearts and souls of Coastal Bend residents with engaging music and riveting spoken word, holding the readings inside the Winery on the Bay or on its patio with views of the bay.
Those who have never been to a poetry reading probably imagine a stuffy academic type in a tweed jacket with elbow pads standing at a lectern droning something obscure and incomprehensible while the audience sips black coffee and tries to pay attention. The Coastal Bend Open Mic nights are nothing like that. An aficionado of bebop, Skoot was inspired to launch Open Mic Night by a form of entertainment called “word jazz” where poets recite their work backed by jazz musicians, creating an especially intense aural experience. While those who want to perform are welcome to read favorites by other authors, most recite their own original work—poetry, short stories, and novel excerpts. Sometimes rhymed, sometimes free verse, the Open Mic night readings run the gamut from humorous to heart-rending, delivered with feeling by the person who wrote the words.
Rockport conquered, they targeted their next city: Port Aransas. The first Open Mic Poetry and Jazz night to be held on Mustang Island will be Sunday, May 3, 2015, beginning at 6 p.m. at La Barataria, 3500 Island Moorings Parkway in Port Aransas. La Barataria is also not a smokefilled bar or dim coffeehouse but rather a fine restaurant and wine bar with a deck overlooking Island Moorings marina. Both Open Mic Nights are free for both readers and the audience. No RSVP or registration is necessary; just show up. Today, the Coastal Bend; tomorrow, the world. Mwahahaha. For more information visit the Texas Coastal Poetry page on Facebook at https://www. facebook.com/groups/703601096416927. Be a cool cat. Make the scene. I’ll see you there. http://devorahfox.com
Lest we forget, Hitler died 70 years ago As the anniversary of the Nazi leader’s death approaches, there is a divide between the wish to avoid the shameful past and a need to acknowledge it. Berlin is the capital of Europe’s economic powerhouse, a vibrant city with a rich cultural life and a palpable sense of growing confidence. But if its future looks brighter than in generations, it also has an awful lot of dark history weighing on its civic conscience. This Thursday marks the 70th anniversary of Adolf Hitler’s death (4/30/45) but, like his birthday (4/20/1889) last Monday, it will understandably go unmarked. For many years the spot where he killed himself was also unmarked. The past can be an unwanted presence in Berlin. It is, after all, only 25 years since a huge concrete wall separated east from west and communism from capitalism. At first, in an effort to reunify the divided city, the site of the demolished wall was so comprehensively built over that it was hard to know it had been there. Tourists became so baffled that a cobblestone outline was laid down in the center of town to show where the wall had stood. Today there are also a couple of preserved sections of the wall, a Checkpoint Charlie display, a dedicated museum and even kitsch celebrations of the infamous East German car, the Trabant. After a period of determined “moving on”, the German capital has grown more at ease with the past that it was in such a rush to escape. But less so in the case of the past that originally led to the city’s division, the Nazi era. There are few surviving buildings or monuments to testify to the period in which Berlin was the Nazi capital, when it was to become Welthauptstadt Germania, an Albert Speer-designed world capital of a massively expanded German nation. The Olympic stadium, site of the 1936 Games, still exists, the disused Tempelhof airport and, most notably, the forbidding former ministry of aviation from which Hermann Göring boasted of dominating the European skies. It is now the home of the ministry of finance, which many believe dominates Europe in a far more effective manner than the Luftwaffe could ever have done.
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The rest of Nazi Berlin was buried at the end of the war by a mixture of RAF and US bombing and Red Army artillery. The memory of what it had been was further interred on both sides of the wall by a concerted effort to wipe out the legend of the man who continues to cast his ominous shadow over Berlin. On 30 April 1945, with the Red Army only streets away, Hitler killed himself in the Führerbunker beneath the Reich Chancellery in the city center. His body was then taken out into the open, doused in petrol and set alight in a bomb crater. No one is sure what happened to his remains, although the Soviets believed that they had taken possession of them and kept them hidden in secret. But like some cursed relic, they were deemed too dangerous to conserve and in 1970 the Soviets had them dug up, incinerated and the ashes thrown into a river. The Führerbunker itself was blown up and built over. But when the Berlin Wall was dismantled, it was discovered that much of the bombproof structure was still intact and it was reburied all over again. Dotson’s Note: Much of this was taken from the excellent article by Andrew Anthony “From the buried bunker, Hitler’s ghost still haunts Berlin’s psyche, 70 years on”. Below is the URL (Online Link) to the complete article. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/ apr/25/berlin-nazi-past-adolf-hitler Hitler, presiding over a rapidly disintegrating Third Reich, retreats to his Führerbunker in Berlin on January 16, 1945. As Soviet forces converge on Berlin on April 22, Hitler suffers a nervous collapse after being told that forces led by SS General Felix Steiner
The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin will not rescue Berlin. By April 27, Berlin is cut off from the rest of Germany. Hitler receives reports that Heinrich Himmler, the leader of the SS, has offered to surrender to the western allies. On April 29, Hitler marries Eva Braun in a civil ceremony held in the Führerbunker. Later that day Hitler, skeptical about the potency of the cyanide capsules he has received from the SS, tests one on his dog, Blondi, which dies. At 1 a.m. on April 30, Hitler is informed by officers that all forces he had been hoping would come to the rescue of Berlin had either been encircled or forced onto the defensive. Later that day Hitler commits suicide, shooting himself in the mouth. Braun takes a fatal overdose of cyanide. Hitler’s remains, as he had requested, are doused in petrol and set alight in the Reich Chancellery garden outside. On the morning of May 1, Stalin is informed of Hitler’s suicide, but three days pass before his body is found. Germany officially surrenders on May 7 in the French city of Reims. Fighting ends at 11:01 p.m. on May 8, which is declared VE Day.
Congressman Blake Farenthold to Host Veterans Town Hall Meeting A Veterans Town Hall meeting will be held at the American Legion Post 364, 5323 Kostoryz Rd., 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuesday May 5, 2015. American Legion Post 364 will cohost the event with the Office of Congressman Farenthold. This will be an open meeting and ALL Veterans, spouses, dependents and friends of veterans are urged to attend. For further information please call Capt. Rene Coronado USA Retired (Congressman Farenthold’s Veteran Field Representative) at 361-877-9022. The Veterans Administration (VA) Mission Statement: To fulfill President Lincoln’s promise “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans. Dotson’s Other Note: When I was 14 (in 1942), I read in Life Magazine a futuristic article about a young girl in 1975 asking her mother if there had really been a German named “Adolph Hitler” who had started WWII? At that time I could not believe that anyone in the US of A would not know that “Herr Hitler” had existed. Also about the same time, I asked my mother what she would have done if the Germans had occupied the U.S. My mother, being a very practical person said, “I would give the Nazi salute and yell ‘Heil Hitler.’” Putting it mildly…I was shocked! If you have comments and/or questions, please call or Email. Phone: 361-949-768; Email: dlewis1@stx.rr.com
Veterans Town Hall Meeting Tuesday, May 5 Military Veterans in Nueces County are missing out on benefits because only 8900 out of 32,000 of them are registered with the Veterans Administration. “Many of the veterans have private health insurance so they don’t register,” said Dotson Lewis, who is helping to organize the event. “The VA is trying to cut the number of military doctors in Nueces County because we don’t have enough veterans registered. We have enough of them living here to quality for more doctors, but too many of them are not registered so they are not counted.” A Veterans Town Hall Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 5 at American Legion Post 364, 5323 Kostoryz Road at 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Tuesday May 5. Veterans can registered there to be included on the VA rolls. Food and soft drinks will be served. The American Legion Post 364 will co-host the event with the Office of Congressman Farenthold. This will be an open meeting and all Veterans, spouses, dependents, and friends of veterans. For questions please call 361-877-9022, Rene Coronado Capt US Army (Retired), Veterans Field Representative - Wounded Warrior Program.
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One soggy week in review… Well, SandFest endured a week’s worth of adversity with monstrous thunderstorms as well as vandalism but still emerged our shining star. Kudos to the sculptors, volunteers and staff that pulled this one out of a soggy hat this year. There may have been big rain puddles everywhere but the sculptures were still amazing and the music still went on. .. and brother, the crowds did come. The traffic gridlocked the streets of Port A on Saturday afternoon as it took over two hours to drive from N. Padre and the mega-long ferry lines tested everyone’s patience both coming and going. The clubs did very well over the weekend. Back Porch manager, Burke Dawson,
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upon us. I’ve listed all the music acts playing Thursday through Sunday. Check out their website at bucdays.com for a schedule of upcoming parades and carnivals. According to their Facebook page, “Buc Days grew out of the bathing beauty contest and picnic called “Splash Days” occurring on North Beach each year. In 1938, the newly formed, Buccaneer Commission, decided to stage a bigger and more elaborate celebration based on the history and legend of the days of long ago when pirate ships haunted the waters of the Gulf and preyed on merchantmen.” 2015 marks the 78th year for Buc Days and the 24th year of rodeos. An estimated 250,000 participants attend Buc Days each year and this springtime event boasts something for everyone, including a Pro PRCA Rodeo, a Carnival, a Rodeo BBQ Tailgate Party, and the largest event, the Illuminated Night Parade. Over 160,000 attendees line the streets each year awaiting the Buc Days Pirate Queens and Buc Days King scholarship contestants on the Buc Days float.
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The Toman Brothers will play Giggity’s on Saturday night Sky Smeed & Joe Mack will play Shorty’s on Friday. up, he’s been know to actually set a guitar neck on fire with his fingers. He’s somewhere between Leo Kotke meets Flatt & Scruggs at Jerry Garcia’s house. Smeed joins Joe Mack on this run through Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas and New Mexico with a new CD, Drive All Night. These boys are truly a sight to behold and a lesson in hillbilly guitar picking. DO NOT MISS this show! And over at Giggity’s on Friday, Myndfield will make their debut with a repertoire of funk and soul and the big horn party band Cruise Control will play the Back Porch and everybody’s favorite coach, Jim Dugan will serve it up at
institution. Otherwise on Saturday, it’s Aaron Lewis at Brewster Street and Wings Over Society at the Handsome Sailor. On Sunday the 3rd, rock super-stars ZZ Top and Jeff Beck will play Concrete Street. It looks like the weather is finally going to be nice for a while, so this show should rock. If I have to tell you who ZZ Top and Jeff Beck are then go crawl back under that rock and stay there. And finally on Sunday, the Swinging Utters will play the House of Rock. I have no idea who the Swinging Utters are but this may be my only chance to mention them in a sentence.
Coming next week… And coming next week, watch for shows by Beau Walker, Thomas Michael Riley, Mike Milligan, Randy McAllister, Shattered Sun and Mark Wilks. And the show to definitely catch next week on Sunday the 10th will be
Uncle Lucius played an excellent show at the Back Porch last Friday reported SRO crowds for both weekend shows. Uncle Lucius put on a stellar performance on Friday even though there wasn’t any room left to dance. People were showing up as early as 6:00 to stake claim on their tables. And the Gary P. Nunn show drew nearly 400 fans on Saturday. You needed a shoe horn to get in that room. Over at Giggity’s both the Lyrical Binge and Todd Dorn shows filled the house with SandFest revelers as did the Ty Dietz and 90 Proof shows at Shorty’s. I also heard from Capt. Tom Doran that the Handsome Sailor
Ray T popped up at the Monday jam and reunited one version of the City Crew with Chris Jorday and Reeves Allen Tiki Bar got their season rolling with a great turnout for Carol Elliott and later HOBO. It was great to see all of the bands received so well. I think we’re going to have a killer season this year. And one last thing, on Sunday at the weekly open jam at Giggity’s this week, Ray T was back in town and ran into a couple of ex-City Crew members: Chris Jordan on bass and Reeves Allen on drums. This made for a scalding reunion on stage and was a lot of fun.
Buc Days… There are a couple of events coming up this week in Corpus. First of all, Buc Days is
Duke E. Brown will play Rockit’s this Friday Corpus Christi nightclub magnate, Mark Schaberg (Brewster Street Ice House and Concrete Street Amphitheater) has announced the opening of his newest acquisition, Rockit’s (formerly known as Doctor Rockit’s Blues Bar). The storied blues venue, located on N. Chaparral, across from the bus station in downtown Corpus, was host to hundreds of local, regional and national blues acts for 25 years. Schaberg and his partners, Bill Durrill and Eric Gutschow, took over this venue when owners Jennifer and Larry Williams decided to call it quits a few months ago. It’s my understanding that the entertainment will take on a bigger variety of genres and will encompass more Americana shows. Schaberg said, “We’re excited to bring downtown Corpus Christi an upscale but casual interactive entertainment experience.” They will open today, Thursday the 30th, and will have performances by Duke E. Brown on Friday and Flatbroke on Saturday. The legend continues…
DO NOT MISS LIST Coming this week… Tonight, Thursday the 30th, the great Max Stalling (Ft. Worth, TX) will play Brewster Street Ice House on a bill with Aaron Einhouse. Stalling is a real-deal country singer from the land of real-deal country singers. Stallings sound is “modern with a vintage feel” and his big baritone voice feels as comfortable as going home to mama. As I mentioned above, also on Thursday Buc Days kicks off with Whisker Biscuits and Stephen James and Rockit’s will open with Duke E. Brown. On Friday the 1st, our folky Okie buddies Joe Mack and Sky Smeed will play Shorty’s. These guys sleep with their guitars. When Joe Mack gets wound
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Janet McLaughlin will join Carol Elliott at Shorty’s on Saturday. Shorty’s. On Saturday the 2nd, Jake Ward will bring his country show to the Porch and local troubadours Russell Edge will play the Gaff and Rich Lockhart will play Drop Anchor. Over at Shorty’s, Carol Elliott will play a song swap with a fellow singer-songwriter from Nashville, Janet McLaughlin who’s worked with the Indigo Girls and had songs recorded by Loretta Lynn. And a Giggity’s the mighty Toman Brothers (San Antonio, TX) will return. The Tomans are country super-star Gary Stewart’s old road band. All you Gary Stewart fans need to come check the Tomans out. But they’re not all country, they’ve been known to slip in some Foghat or Eric Clapton when least expected. They are a San Antonio
Steve Earle and the Dukes will play the House of Rock on May 10 multi-GRAMMY winner Steve Earle and the Dukes (Nashville, TN) on a show with Ty Dietz & Pake Rossi and The Mastersons. Earle is touring in support of his latest release, Terraplane. I’m a huge Steve Earle fan and have been since the release of Guitar Town in 1986. I recently read his biography, Hard Core Troubadour, and must say, that’s one tough hombre’. Originally from San Antonio, Earle is an advocate for no death penalty and an international star who came up in the Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Rodney Crowell camp. I’ve seen him perform three times in Austin and San Antonio and wouldn’t miss this show for love or money. ♫ ♪ And, that’s the truth! ♫ ♪
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Thursday, April 30 Free Beer Band @ Giggity’s Max Stalling, Aaron Einhouse @ Brewster Street Ice House Lucas Jack, Peace & Quiet, Jimmy Wilden @ House of Rock Whisker Biscuits, Steven James @ Buc Days Duke E. Brown @ Rockit’s
Friday, May 1 Myndfield @ Giggity’s Joe Mack, Sky Smeed @ Shorty’s Cruise Control @ Back Porch Jim Dugan @ The Gaff Open Jam @ Handsome Sailor Tiki Bar Spazmatics @ Brewster Street Ice House Rreno Perez @ Vino Mio Social Club Fabian Rivera (6-10) @ Mikel Mays Out of Bounds, Ruben V @ Buc Days Ink Slingers Ball w/ Blind Owls @ House of Rock Pickle Fish Planet @ Executive Surf Club Flatbroke @ Rockit’s Jody Booth & the East Texas Ramblers @ South Texas Ice House Saturday, May 2 Toman Brothers @ Giggity’s Carol Elliott, Janet McLaughlin @ Shorty’s Jake Ward @ Back Porch Russell Edge, Hank Reeves @ The Gaff Rich Lockhart (6-9) @ Drop Anchor Wings Over Society @ Handsome Sailor Tiki Bar Aaron Lewis @ Brewster Street Ice House Rock-It Television @ Rockits Steven James @ Vino Mio Social Club Duke E. Brown @ Executive Surf Club Quiet Company, Rocketboys, Piqued Jacks, Hydra Melody @ House of Rock Ruben & the Rolling J’s, Hard Wired, Darkest Energy @ Buc Days Sunday, May 3 Antone & the All Stars @ Giggity’s ZZ Top, Jeff Beck @ Concrete Street
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