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Island Area News ● Events ● Entertainment

February 23, 2012

Photo By Miles Merwin

The Only Island Where Canalligator Comes to Barefoot Mardi Gras

Around The Island

Next Publication Date: 3/1/2012

Ban the Bag Photo Contest

By Dale Rankin editor@islandmoon.com By Dale Rankin

Well the good news is that there have been no new sightings of the Island Canalligator. If he’s still roaming our canals he’s doing it quietly or at night because since last week no one has seen him, at least that we have heard of.

Based on his previous pattern of climbing up on dog ramps to get out of the water he may have decided to head over to a spoil island somewhere so that he can get in and out of the water with more ease. We’ve had no reports of more sightings or of calls to Texas Parks and Wildlife so it looks like the Canalligator may have moved on to balmier climes. We’ll let you know if we hear anything new.

Dredging Dredging is winding down over on Packery Channel. Crews are still moving about 40005000 cubic feet of sand per day and a total of about 250,000 cubic yards so far. They must be done by Spring Break and may get 280,000 out before they are done.

Up There in the Sky! It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane…It’s a Flying Plastic Trash Bag! In what best may be categorized as life imitating art the Coastal Bend Surfriders are working to turn the ridiculous into the sublime. Even as the City Council prepares for a vote on a Ban the Bag ordinance the Surfriders are launching a BAN the BAG Photo Contest and invite participation of area photographers. Entries will be accepted from February 15 through March 15. Send original and unstaged photos of plastic bags in trees, flying through the air, decorating neighborhoods, from anywhere in Corpus Christi. Entries must include name, contact, information, and location. Photos should be sent to plasticbagbanphotocontest@gmail.com.. Winners will be selected and prizes awarded in these categories: Most Artistic, Black&White and color, Best Bag in a Tree, Best Airborne Bag, Most Different Bags, Biggest Mess. For Contest information about the contest: Pat Gardiner, 361-739-5507. For Ban the Bag information: Neil McQueen, 361-765-4445

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Schlitterbahn Talks Hit a Snag

Decisive City Council vote set for Tuesday By Dale Rankin A snag over esoteric shadings in different types of city zoning ordinances has raised an eleventh hour threat to the future of the proposed Schlitterbahn Waterpark and Resort and the surrounding retail and residential development. The future of the project looks to come down to a vote by the City Council during its meeting on Tuesday, February 28. The snag centers around height. More specifically whether zoning should preclude a future hotel or residential tower more than sixty feet in height on a site along SPID, about 800 feet from the nearest homes. The plan for the Waterpark itself does not include any structures higher than sixty feet. However, developers say while none are planned limiting buildings to sixty feet on the planned riverwalk development – to tentatively be called Beach Walk – could

have a major negative impact in the future on that portion of the plan with the potential of making it economically unviable.

Under current plans nothing would be built within two hundred feet of any existing homes and all development on the side of the park where homes currently exist would be residential. Any possible high rise buildings would be on the eastern border of the site, next to SPID.

It all comes down to whether the 651 acres which will include the park and all the surrounding development should be zoned as CR2 – commercial zoning that includes no restrictions on the height of buildings, or whether the site should be zoned through a

Schlitterbahn Continued on A6

This is the site map (subject to change) that Schlitterbahn planners have been discussing with the City.

The City Council is scheduled to begin formal hearings on a plan that would either ban the single-use plastic bags outright, or place a bounty on each bag of up to $1 with the procedes to be used for bag cleanup around the city. More than thirty countries around the world current ban the bags or place restrictions on their use. The city of Brownsville instituted a $1 per bag fee in January 2011 and collected more than $300,000 in fees last year.

Whoop it Up! Mark your calendar for our 4th Annual Whoop It Up When: Sunday March 3rd Where: Whiskey River 5702 S. Staples

Power outage We’ve had more than the usual number of power outages of late. The best one was Saturday night at the Country Club during the Barefoot Mardi Gras party. Just as outgoing Mardi Gras King Jack handed over the magic baton to new King Dave zydeco music from Ponty Bone and friends swelled to a crescendo. It was literally the passing of the baton when Bang Bang! Out go the lights! It was like the reign of New King David had sucked all the energy out of the air. But the show went on as revelers held up lighted cell phones and the second line dance broke out and was still going when the lights came back on. Maybe we should turn off the lights a while every year. Night at the Races Don’t forget the Rotary Club’s annual Night at the Races at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 3 at Padre Isles Country Club. You can bet on your favorite nag for fun and prizes. For tickets call the Country club or John White at 361 5496347. Say hello if you see us Around The Island.

Sunday, March 04, 2012, 06:00pm - 10:00pm Whoop it Up! $25 in advance, $35 at door; $500 table Support our schools purchase tickets Tickets available for $25.00 at all Seashore Schools. Donate tickets, condos, trips, services, and talent--anything of value--for the auction and/ or raffle. Sponsor the event. We will happily pick up your donation (call Sunshine at 361-815-0420 or Jennifer @ 361244-2536), or you may drop it at any school office. This event is a fundraiser for Island Foundation for Seashore Learning Center, Seashore Middle Academy and Seashore Early Childhood Education Academy. Location : Whiskey River, 5702 South Staples Street , Corpus Christi , TX , 78413

On the Rocks Big Shell Beach Cleanup By Jay Gardener Big Shell Beach Cleanup Is On! Saturday, March 25

Our intel has identified a fluffy patch around the 6MM, but we should be able to get through that and head on down south. If you’ve never participated, this is one heck of a deal. We’ll meet in the Malaquite Parking lot (VC, or Visitors Center) around 6:45-7:00am on Saturday and organize and head out from there. Snacks will be provided (thanks HEB!) and

Celebration for Island’s Community Garden

The Island’s Community Garden gets its official send off on Saturday, February 25, at 10:00 a.m. The Community Garden has been under construction at Dowden Park at the end of Cobo de Bara for several months and is now up and ready for planting just in time for spring.

17th Year!

Hopefully all you loyal readers are already geared up and ready for the Big Shell Clean up this weekend down on the Padre Island National Seashore. This yearly event is one of the largest volunteer clean ups in the Nation, and is going on its’ 17th year! This is a massive undertaking, and wouldn’t be possible without everyone showing up and pitching in folks.

Island Garden Party

water (thanks Ainsworth Trucking) and after the event, hotdogs will be provided by CCA (thanks!) and pizzas from Domino’s (thanks Daniel Dain!). We ALWAYS need trucks with trailers, so if you have one that you could bring down, it would be GREATLY appreciated! There will be t-shirts for the first 500 people (or so) through Big Shell Continued on A4

The garden contains twenty separate garden plots which have already been spoken for by Island gardeners with more planned. Workers have been busy putting last minute improvements in place and now each site has its own fence, mulch, and topsoil.

To reserve a spot contact the POA office.


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