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Photos like this of our adventures settle in our minds, hearts, and souls. Photo by Joey Farah

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God’s Getting an Earful By Andy Purvis Special to the Island Moon This guy looked like he had escaped from a silent film. He was a born actor, a comedian with signs of occasional brilliance. Cameras were invented for this guy. He could be engaging, colorful and very, very funny.

the dental tools were more easily used by right-handed people, so he chose baseball. He joined the Dodgers in 1912 and in his first game; he went 4-for-4 and stole three bases. Later, he was traded to He called rookies “sugarplums.” He would Pittsburgh and played in the outfield. In one use his left hand to scratch his right ear. He game against his old team, the Dodgers, Stengel tried to make a shoestring catch and missed the was also a heavy drinker, ball. It rolled all the way to the looked much older than his wall and the crowd booed him years, and could wiggle unmercifully. It turns out that a his ears. He had hundreds bird had run into the outfield wall of facial expressions, a and Casey picked the bird up and great wink, and the writers placed it on his head underneath loved him. “Why would his cap. When he came to bat you want to talk to a player the next inning, the crowd gave when you could talk to it to him again. With that, Casey Casey Stengel?” asked Joe stepped back saluted the crowd Garagiola. He did not care by bending over and taking off about his players’ feelings, his cap. With this the sparrow only winning. Some of flew away. It was pure Stengel. his players, like “Moose” In the 1923 World Series, Casey Skowron, Gene Woodling hit an inside-the-park home run and Hank Bauer, disliked to help the New York Giants win him. “Mantle and Ford Game One. He played for five were the only ones who teams for 14 years and retired Casey Stengel never said anything bad with a .284 batting average. about Casey, but the rest of

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us hated him,” said Clete Boyer.

Casey’s response was clever. “One-third of the guys will hate you, one-third of them will like you, and one-third of them don’t care,” said Casey. “The key is to not let the onethird who doesn’t care get too close to the onethird who hates me.” He just had a knack for teaching baseball. “He would talk baseball all night,” said Yogi Berra. “But if the conversation turned to business, it was over.” He was solid gold. How can you say Casey “Stengel” and not smile?

New York’s Roman Legion The 1950’s New York Yankees were like the Roman Legion, powerful, unyielding and hated by most everyone else except New Yorkers. In 1948, George Weiss was the General Manager of the Yankees, and he had just fired “Bucky” Harris and hired Casey Stengel. Casey was 58 years old and “washed up.” He had managed the Boston Braves and Brooklyn Dodgers with little success. “He was considered a clown by most,” said Hall-of-Fame second-baseman Bobby Doerr. There are lots of great stories involving Casey. One story about Casey has him wanting the umpires to suspend a game because of rain, but the umpires would not agree. Casey called timeout and approached home plate with an open umbrella to help state his cause. “It’s raining too hard to continue to play,” said Casey. The umpires finally agreed. Another story finds Casey arguing with the umpires because of darkness. These were the days of no stadium lights. When the umpires failed to call the game early, Casey would get a flashlight and start using it to signal his pitchers in the bullpen. The Yankees once played in Mexico during Spring Training, and Casey was asked if his team might be affected by playing in a higher altitude. “No,” said Casey. “We can lose in any altitude.” Stengel was looked down upon and resented by Joe DiMaggio and other Yankees, because he didn’t place them on their usual pedestals. He had inherited some of Joe McCarthy’s players. They couldn’t figure out if Casey was the dumbest guy or the smartest guy. “I was hired to win and I expect to win,” said Stengel. In 1949, the Red Sox had the better team and were expected to win the pennant. Stengel’s Yankees caught the Red Sox and beat them on the last day of the season. They went on to “whip” the Brooklyn Dodgers in five games, to win the World Series. It would be the start of five straight World-Series victories, unheard of in today’s game (1949-1953). Casey said afterwards, “I could have never done it without my players.” Stengel placed DiMaggio at first base the following year. Joe was “ticked-off” and remained bitter the rest of his life. It was Stengel’s way of telling Joe it was time to go. DiMaggio retired at the end of the 1951 season. He loved Billy Martin, treated him like a son he never had. He stayed on Mickey Mantle to be better and spoke highly of Whitey Ford and Yogi Berra.

Left-handed dentist Stengel pitched in high school and had wanted to be a dentist, but did not have the money to go to school. He was also left-handed and all

Curt Gowdy tells about having a drink with Casey in a bar in Cleveland after a game. “When the bartender serves Casey his bottled beer, Casey grabs it up and gulps it down right away,” says Gowdy. “The bartender tells Casey, ‘You shouldn’t drink your beer that fast.’ Casey responds, ‘I’ve always done that since my accident.’ The bartender says, ‘What accident?’ Casey responds, ‘Someone once knocked a bottle of beer over on me.’” Yankee pitcher Jim Coates tells about the time he and several other players came in late after curfew. When they get on the elevator the operator hands them a ball for their autograph. The next day, Casey singles them out for missing curfew. They denied being late until Casey shows them the ball he had given the elevator operator. I will leave you with one last story. One time, pitcher Roger Craig was preparing to pitch against the San Francisco Giants. Casey said, “Now about Mays: Do not worry about him, Roger, no one has figured out how to get Mays out, yet. But, this McCovey kid, where do you want your right fielder to play, the upper deck, or lower deck?” He is most widely known for two things, winning and “Stengelese.” Stengel managed the Yankees for 12 years winning 10 American League pennants and 7 World Series titles. Stengelese was his way of giving you an interview without giving away any information. It was double-talk and drove writers’ nuts.

Comes a time… Charles Dillon Stengel, was born on July 30, 1890, in Kansas City, Missouri. He died on September 29, 1975, of cancer. It has been said that during his remaining days in the hospital before his death, he watched baseball on television. The day before he died, he got out of bed and stood at attention for the National Anthem. On his headstone, these words are chiseled. “There comes a time in every man’s life and I’ve had plenty of them.” He was 85. Sportswriter Jim Murray wrote on the day after Stengel died, “Well, God is getting an earful today. I hope he understands the infield-fly rule, the hit and run, how to pitch to Hornsby with men on, when to platoon, and when it would be good for you to bunt. They finally slipped a called third strike past Casey Stengel. The game is over.” Andy Purvis is a local author. His books “In the Company of Greatness” and “Remembered Greatness” are on the shelves at the local Barnes and Noble, at Beamer’s Sports Grill 5922 S Staples, and online at many different sites including Amazon, bn.com, booksamillion, Google Books, etc. They are also available in e-reader format. Contact him at www. purvisbooks.com, or andy.purvis@grandecom. net. Special thanks to ESPN Corpus for creating Uncle Andy’s Sports Blog. You can go to www.espncorpus.com and click on BLOGS. New story each week. Also access via “Dennis and Andy’s Q&A” when that comes up on site. Click on it and then go to Blog. You may also go to www.purvisbooks.com and please leave comments!

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Flour Bluff loses to Port Lavaca Calhoun By Dotson Lewis, Special to the Island Moon dlewis1@stx.rr.com All year long, Flour Bluff made its hay by being the more physical team on the field. Late last Saturday afternoon the Hornets met their match. Port Lavaca Calhoun blasted Flour Bluff and outmuscled the Hornets from the start and in the end won the hotly contested match 27-21 in the Region IV-4A Division II arearound game in San Antonio’s Alamo Dome.

stellar performances from quarterback Hunter Boerm (171 yards) and running back Brandon Smithwick (95 yards). Final: Port Lavacal CALHOUN 27, FLOUR BLUFF 21 Flour Bluff 0 7 7 7 — 21 Port Lavaca 7 7 6 7 — 27 First quarter scoring:

“It was a tough loss,” Flour Bluff coach Darrell Andrus said. “It was a physical contest just like I thought it would be. We just didn’t make enough plays in the end.”

Port Lavaca — Cory Williams 1 run (Abel Ledezma kick), 5:44

Despite Calhoun’s dominant running game, the Hornets late rally almost pulled off an unlikely win.

Port Lavaca — Brandon Smithwick 6 run (Ledezma kick), 8:39

The Hornets were six points behind with little more than a minute left on the clock and no timeouts left. Flour Bluff held Calhoun on downs at the Hornets’ 21, they then started driving down the field with a chance to win it. Quarterback Cody Brewer guided the Hornets to the 43-yard line where an incomplete pass turned the ball over on downs with 11 seconds to go. This finalized Calhoun’s victory. “We overcame a lot of things,” Calhoun coach Richard Whitaker said. “We put the ball on the ground, had a lot of penalties and overcame a lot of that to sustain some drives and our defense. It was probably the best game they’ve played all year long.”

Second quarter scoring:

Flour Bluff — Kevin Dewitt 65 pass from Cody Brewer (Kevin Reid kick), 8:27 Third quarter scoring: FB — Dewitt 62 pass from Brewer (Reid kick), 9:44 Port Lavaca — Hunter Boerm 5 run (kick missed), 5:54 Fourth quarter scoring: Port Lavaca — Brandon Smithwick 13 run (Ledezma kick), 6:19 Flour Bluff — Aaron Dilworth 8 pass from Brewer (Reid kick), 5:31 Flour Bluff Port Lavaca

For most of the game, Calhoun’s defense played very well. 14 of the 21points allowed came on surprising touchdown bombs from the Hornets.

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With Flour Bluff behind 14-0 in the second quarter, Brewer’s pass found Kevin Dewitt racing down the sideline for a 65-yard score. Dewitt made an almost impossible catch jumping over his Sandcrabs’ defender to grab the underthrown ball and broke loose for the remaining final 20 yards to the end zone, getting the Hornets within 7 points at the end of the second quarter.

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The same twosome connected again at the start of the second half, this time from the Hornets 38 yard line, up the middle of the field, for another leaping catch on another under thrown ball that Dewitt took to the goal line, this tied the score at 14-14. “It’s been a matchup for us all year long,” Andrus said. “Those two are pretty special on the deep ball.” Up to that point, Dewitt’s two catches accounted for 127 of the Flour Bluff’s 137 total yards of offense, but the twosome didn’t have to do it alone much longer. With other receivers, the Hornets increasingly used on the accurate arm of Brewer, with some “trick” plays thrown in. After two Sandcrabs’ touchdowns put the Hornets behind 13 points with 6:19 left in the game, Brewer’s pass was complete to Aaron Dilworth, who tossed the ball backward to Dewitt which was good for a 27-yard gain. This “hook and ladder” backward pass set up an 8-yard Brewer touchdown pass to Dilworth on the next play thus giving the Hornets a final drive to possibly win the game. “Bottom line is we just didn’t make enough plays,” Andrus said. “I just wish we had a little more time there at the end.” Flour Bluff’s defense did well to keep the Hornets in the game by making timely stops. Twice, the Hornets took the ball away on Calhoun fumbles, and twice they stopped the Sandcrabs on fourth downs. “We’ve got a great group of kids that are never going to quit,” Andrus said of his team. “Our defense played their hearts out all night.” Port Lavaca running back Cory Williams, the team’s leading rusher this season with 1,907 yards, left the game early in the third quarter due to an injury. The Hornets did a great job in stopping Williams, holding him to just 33 yards. “Cory’s fine, he’ll be fine next week,” Whitaker said. “He got hurt last week a little bit and was not completely healed this week, so we made a conscious effort (to keep him healthy). It was best for him to come out and get ready for the next one.”

Rushes-yards 17-4 61-358 Passes 15-31-0 2-6-0 Punts 4-35.3 2-33.5 Fumbles-lost 1-1 4-2 Penalties 2-15 12-65 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Flour Bluff: Tommy Martin 6-10, Reidel Clayton 4-0, Cody Brewer 4-(-2), Kevin Dewitt 2-19, TEAM 1-(-23); Port Lavaca: Brandon Smithwick 11-95, Cory Williams 1033, Elijah Velasquez 4-29, Hunter Boerm 30171, Gabriel Casarez 3-29, Skyler Blinka 1-8, TEAM 2-(-7). PASSING — Flour Bluff: Cody Brewer 15-310-296; Port Lavaca, Hunter Boerm 2-5-0-44, TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING — Flour Bluff: Reidel Clayton 1-6, Aaron Dilworth 5-65, Josh Solarek 2-28, Kevin Dewitt 4-141, Duncan Tugman 2-34, Tommy Martin 1-12; Port Lavaca: Brandon Smithwick 1-25, Trey Ross 1-19. Dotson’s Note: We all know that Texas high school football is the gold standard for not only high school football, but ALL sports. There is no other sport in any other state that can compare to the history, the rabid fan base and unbridled action that is Texas High School Football. During the weeks of Texas High School Play-Offs, we will keep you posted on the teams from this area that remain in the playoffs and inform you when new records are set. Your thoughts/concerns are welcome, please call the Benchwarmers (ESPN 1440 Keys) 361560-5397, (Mondays through Fridays 4-6 pm) or Dotson (361-949-7681) or Email: dlewis1@ stx.rr.com

Education Foundation Awards $7,800 in Grants The Flour Bluff ISD Foundation for Educational Excellence, Inc. surprised three campuses at Flour Bluff ISD on November 21 when they awarded $7,800 in campus grants. “This is the best part of being involved in the foundation,” says Lacy Harrelson, foundation board president. “Giving away the money to deserving teachers is what’s it all about.”

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The foundation is in its tenth year of operation and has raised over $250,000 so far. The foundation’s mission is to give money to campuses and teachers by promoting quality education by establishing, supporting and enhancing programs not otherwise funded by the Flour Bluff Independent School District. Teachers write grant proposals detailing their ideas. A foundation committee then determines which ones will be funded. “We are lucky to have such a wonderful group of community members working hard to raise money for our teachers and students. We appreciate their efforts to help Flour Bluff ISD continue to have successful programs in our schools,” said Joe Kelley, Superintendent.

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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 949-7700. KIWANIS Club of Padre Island. The Kiwanis Club of Padre is kicking off their holiday nut sale. All Proceeds Help Children! New Crop Texas Pecans from the Durham Pecan Company, Comanche, Texas. Prices range from $11 per bag for pecans to $5 per bag for peanuts. See any club member to get a bag. The Kiwanis meet at noon each Wednesday at Black Sheep Restaurant. They will also host the annual Breakfast With Santa on Saturday, December 7 at St. Andrew By the Sea Fellowship Hall. For more information contact Karen Wilson at 361-446-4626. e-mail at karenwilson61@gmail.com. PIDOG. PI Dog Group (PIDOG). A group of Islanders is working on setting up a dog park for our 4-legged friends and in the process have started a dog group so dog owners can find more opportunities to play with their pups. If you’re interested in joining the dog group you can call Bev Hoffman at 9497551 or sign up on the website. Speaking of the website, you can learn more about the park as well - just head over to: www.PadreIslandDogPark.com. The Dog Group will also be raffling off a gift basket at the La Posada Kickoff Party at Scuttlebutt’s Restaurant on Tuesday December 3. IUPAC (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. Secondary Contact Person: Member – Brent Hess, bhess0604@gmail.com. 361-7740089. Meetings: Open to the public, meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month. Parrot Heads of Port Aransas – A not-for-profit 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 Their motto is “Partying With a Purpose.” To join go to portaransasparrotheads.com or call Donnie Simpson 210 367-2674. Port Aransas Community Theatre. The next production is set for January with “Sex, Please, We Are Sixty… The cast is in place and PACT is now looking for stage managers. That’s the person who makes sure all the props are on stage when the curtain goes up before each act. Call 361 749-6036 or email at pactdarlene@yahoo.com. The production hits the stage on January 2. P.I.E. Padre Island Enrichment Club, Inc. Mission Statement: To enrich the lives of residents on Padre Island (women) through social activities and community involvement. Motto: “Bloom Where You Are Planted” For membership, call Sheila at 949-2072 or email srlipstreu72@aol.com. Or President Cheryl Henry henry9090@aol.com 361-215-4622. Padre Island Yacht Club - A members only Club, however we invite all Island residents to visit us. The PIYC is about boating, friendship and enjoying living on Padre Island. We collect more toys than any other organization in the area for the US Marines “Toys for Tots” program with La Posada events, including the Lighted Boat Parades. To schedule a visit or find out more information please contact Susie Paramore, Rear Commodore & Membership Director @ 361-290-6696. 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 abut 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

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Christmas Tree Lighting Party

Wanted: Artists and Art Lovers Still looking for artists wanting to show and sell their art at Our Footprints on the Island, an Art Show benefiting Keep Port Aransas Beautiful. Showcased will be Kaitlyn Van Zandt-Flood and other local artists. Artists may show art about the island lifestyle and the responsibility we have for our environment. If you are an artist and would like to join, please contact Kaitlyn at 361-779-0513 or kitteekait94@gmail.com for more information.

Thursday, Dec. 5, starting at 6:30, there will be lighting of the tree, Christmas music sung by the Marlin Academy students, free photos taken, cookies, hot chocolate, hayrides and a special screening of “The Polar Express”. The City of Port Aransas Parks and Recreation Department is providing this event for all ages, so grab the family or a friend and join in the fun. Port Aransas Mayor Keith McMullin will get the whole show going.

Not an artist, but love art or looking for presents or something for yourself? Come enjoy the show and see if there is something you can’t live without. The public is invited to join KPAB at La Playa Mexican Grille, 222 Beach St., on Sunday, Dec. 1, from 5 to 8pm. The show will include complimentary Hors D’oeuvres, a cash bar, a silent auction, raffle prizes. A portion of all proceeds benefit KPAB.

At the event, Parks and Rec will also have a Kindness Tree. Take an ornament of the tree and agree to perform the Random Act of Kindness written on the ornament by Christmas. The Department wants to make this Christmas one where “People Work at Changing the World One Random Act of Kindness at a Time”.

Winter Walks and Winter Evening Walks Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve is partnering with the City of Port Aransas Parks and Recreation Department again this year on Winter Walks, which focus on the importance of coastal wetlands. They will be held at the Port Aransas Nature Preserve at Charlie’s Pasture.

Pedaling in the Preserve Pedaling in the Preserve continues Monday, Dec. 9, 10am. Grab your bike and head to the Port Aransas Nature Preserve at Charlie’s Pasture for a ride. Get to know one of the city’s treasures while meeting other riders. See what special natural elements make up the Nature Preserve. Meet at pavilion in Nature Preserve for a leisurely ride through the preserve. It’s not a race, just a ride.

Evening walks will be held at 5 pm, on Wednesdays nights begin at the covered picnic table in Phase II of the Nature Preserve, located on Hwy 361 south of Sharkey’s. The morning tours, like last year, will be held at 10 am on Saturdays. The morning nature walk in the Nature Preserve starts at the pavilion near the Corpus Christi Ship Channel in Phase I of the Nature Preserve, located at the end of Port Street.

Bring your camera to capture the delightful fauna and flora in the area. This free ride is held the second and fourth Monday of each month.

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“These two-mile walking tours are a great way to get out and explore the beautifully diverse flora and fauna of Port Aransas in the wintertime,” said NERR spokesman Colleen McCue.

WHF (We’re Having Fun) activities continue with another one scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 10. This program is where participants learn how to or not to, make or do something. A happy time whether it works or not; we always have fun. It will be at 2pm at the Girl Scout hut inside the Parks and Rec building, 739 W. Ave. A. While mainly attended by Winter Texans, it is hoped more of the locals will start coming. All are fairly simple events and all ages are invited. All WHF activities are free. The activity this time will be making coat hanger cloth wreaths.

Participants should wear walking shoes and sun screen, and dress in layers appropriate to the weather conditions. Bring binoculars, cameras and water. Subsequent guided tours will be held weekly on Wednesday nights and Saturday mornings through the Jan. 29, 2014. Contact Colleen McCue at colleen.mccue@utexas.edu or 361-749-3153 for more information.

Movies at the Point

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Bring your golf cart to a drive-in movie and get your movie fix courtesy of the City of Port Aransas Parks and Recreation Department. It will be shown at the new outdoor screen located next to the Fred Rhodes Memorial Pavilion in Roberts Point Park on Wednesday, Dec. 11. The movie will be start at 7pm, and will be moved to the pavilion if it rains, or in the case of extreme winds or cold. Either way, sunny or rainy, calm or windy, the shows goes on. Refreshments will be available for purchase from a different organization each month that will keep the money to fund projects, or you may bring your own. The movie will be family friendly and will begin at 7 pm. Movies at the Point are scheduled for the second Wednesday of every month, so mark your calendars.

Keep Port Aransas Beautiful is offering three wonderful options in the raffle it is currently holding. Tickets can be for: * Bay Fishing Trip with Capt. Butch Findley: Trip for two for redfish, drum, trout; $500 value. * Private Plane Flight with Mark Creighton: Local pilot with more than 35 years experience; you pick the route! History tour is a unique way to see the coast. * Vacation Package: Treat friends and relatives—great for graduation guests! 2 nights at Best Western Motel, dinner for 2 at Seafood &and Spaghetti Works, and a massage with Suzanne McCann of Massage Works. At least a $500 value!

Yoga on the Beach

Tickets are $5 each or five for $20.

Grab a mat, blanket or towel and head for the beach to exercise. Nancy Myers will conduct a session Saturday, Dec.14, starting at 8 am, next to Horace Caldwell Pier at end of Beach St. This event is held the 2nd Saturday of each month, courtesy of the City of Port Aransas Parks and Recreation Department. FREE, open to all! Be on time, as Nancy will take attendees to an inside location if the weather is bad.

Proceeds benefit Keep Port Aransas Beautiful community projects and student scholarships. The drawing will be held Monday, Dec. 9. Call Julie Findley to purchase: 361-947-4343, or buy at Everything Beach Boutique, 600 Cut-Off Rd Ste. 10 (next to Dr. Bruce Russell’s office), on the corner of Cut Off Road. Register at the Parks and Recreation building. For more information, call 749-4158.

26th Annual Port Aransas Tour of Homes

‘Steel Magnolias’ to Blossom at PACT

Celebrating our fiftieth year, The Port Aransas Garden Club will host its 26th annual Port Aransas Tour of Homes on Mustang Island Saturday January 25, 2014. The tour originates from the Port Aransas Community Center at 408 N. Alister Street in Port Aransas.

By Brent Rourk Get ready for a top notch performance of Steel Magnolias, coming to the Port Aransas Community Theater starting January 30th and performing through February 16th. Directed by Larry Stotts and assisted by Les Hoffman, this popular comedy-drama that takes place in a Northwest Louisiana beauty salon will leave you in stitches and at the same time permit you to tenderly reflect about friendships and life changing events.

This year’s “a glimpse of Island Life” tour features nine homes showcasing older homes, the new and modern, condos and remodeled residences and beachfront living. Five homes will be on the bus tour and all nine will be on the self-guided tour. With the bus tour ticket you also have the option to continue with the self-guided tour in the afternoon.

The play touchingly reveals the various bonds between a group of women who, as the title might suggest, are as delicate as Magnolias but as tough and durable as steel. Well-crafted by writer Robert Hartling and premiering in 1987, this play has been a favorite on and off Broadway for many years and was eventually made into a star-studded movie (1989) in addition to a pilot for a television series (1990). The play closely follows Hartling’s experiences concerning his own sister’s death.

Morning bus tours will be available for $25.00 per/person at 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM. Self-guided tours will be between 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM. The self-guided ticket is $20.00 and tour maps will be provided at the Community Center. Bus tours and selfguided tickets can be purchased at Mustang Island Art Gallery 2222 Hwy 361, Gratitude 316 N. Station Street and through our website www.portaransasgardenclub.org after Thanksgiving and on tour day at the Port Aransas Community Center. Bus tour tickets are limited to 90 per each tour, self-guided are unlimited. For ticket information call Cherie Hoffman at 361-876-4375 or email portagardenclub@hotmail.com.

The cast involves 6 women, played by Ashley Knotts (Shelby), Pamela Henderson (Truvy), Bonnie Isaac (M’Lynn), Ludmilla Hagens (Clairee), Sallie Ellis (Ouiser), and Sally Jo Bartlett (Annelle). All seats are $15.00 so mark your calendars for a superb evening of entertainment.

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Three Chords and the Truth By Ronnie Narmour ronnienarmour@gmail.com

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! HAPPY THANKSGIVING everybody!!! I’ve much to be thankful for… I’m still sucking air after 60 years of a life style that could only be described as challenging. Honestly, every day I wake up with out a yellow chalk line around my body is a good day. I am seriously thankful for my modest life on a lovely little island in the Gulf of Mexico where I have many, many dear friends and the best job a man could ever dream of. I want for nothing and am at peace with the world. I am truly blessed.

Time to chow down…

Tracey Shores and her big limo. mention that I’m the reining Turkey Bowling Champion of the world? You may have seen my picture on a Wheaties Box. Every year the Back Porch ends their season by selling the remainder of their beer inventory for dirt cheap prices and flinging frozen turkeys at bowling pins. It somehow makes sense. They will re-open in late February and start the whole process over. And speaking of the Back Porch, the manager over there, Tracey Shores, bought a very cool limousine and has some great holiday rates going. Her phone number is on the Island Limo ad in the Live Music Tonight box, so keep her in mind through the holidays when it’s time to party and no one wants to be the designated driver. It’s a very classy way to roll.

(Stephenville, TX) in his solo acoustic mode. On Friday he will share the bill with Deryl Dodd and on Saturday with Austin songbird Ashley Monical (Austin, TX). Larry Joe is an island Ashley Monical fave and plays here at least once a month… he will open for Larry needs no introduction Joe Taylor on in these parts. Dodd, Saturday. a native Texan who moved to Nashville, has toured with Faith Hill and Tim McGraw and released five studio albums and charted nine singles on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. Monical has really got some pipes, which took her to Hollywood in the 10th season of American Idol. Some compare her to the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Norah Jones, Jewel & Sheryl Crow with a hint of Janis’ raspy quality. She hooked up with Larry Joe through his annual music festival in Stephenville where she won the new talent competition.

For Thanksgiving dinner I plan to swing by the Tarpon Ice House for a great pot luck dinner with the people I love enough to call family. The Free Beer Band will crank it up around 7:00 and it just doesn’t get any better. Speaking of the Free Beer Band, I was on hand last week to actually see Steve Goldstein’s wife, Andrea, show off her newly acquired fiddle skills. It’s never too late! She did a great job.

Shorty’s is the coolest… Because the weather has been cold and rainy lately, the folks over at Shorty’s have had to put the music inside the bar and I really dig it. Billy Snipes played there on Friday and Stevie Start on Saturday and it was the coolest. They kept the volume down and it couldn’t have been more Billy Snipes played comfortable. Jul and Shorty’s last Friday the Chrome Wheels night. (Austin, TX) will be there this weekend but the weather is supposed to be nice and they’ll more than likely play out on the porch. Shorty’s is my new favorite bar. The scene over there is just great. They are doing their shows from 7-11 now and I’m told they plan to go even earlier as the Winter Texans arrive. Seriously, you need to check out Shorty’s if you haven’t already. It’s the perfect island bar steeped in local history.

DO NOT MISS LIST Larry Joe Taylor, Deryl Dodd, Ashely Monical… Also this weekend, the Third Coast Theater will host two nights of Larry Joe Taylor

The Back Porch was closed last weekend because of the lousy weather and had to cancel their bands but will be back in action this weekend. They will have Melissa Brooke on Friday and Cruise Control on Saturday and on Sunday, the Porch will finally come around to their season ending finale, the world famous TURKEY BOWLING competition. Did I

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Ray Wylie Hubbard… One of my favorite artists of all times, Ray

Ray Wylie Hubbard will play theThird Coast Theater on Dec. 7th.

Joe Bonamassa will play the American Bank Center this Friday. There’s a big show at the American Bank Center in Corpus this Friday with blues rocker Joe Bonamassa. Bonamassa was a child prodigy who could play Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix songs, lick for lick by the time he was seven years old. At the age of eleven, he was mentored by guitar wizard, Larry Gatton and opened a show for B.B. King at the age of 12. The Guardian said of him: “the 35-year-old from upstate New York has consolidated a reputation as the pre-eminent blues-rock guitarist of his generation”. Bonamassa has received a number of honors and accolades; some recent ones include: Guitar International’s 2011 “Guitarist of the Year,” “Breakthrough Artist of the Year”

Wylie Hubbard (Wimberley, TX) will play the Third Coast Theater on December 7th. Brian Keane will open the show. Originally from Oak Cliff, Texas, Hubbard is probably best known for writing the Jerry Jeff Walker hit, Up Against the Wall Redneck Mothers, but don’t hold that against him. He has released 16 recordings since 1971 and is considered an elder statesman of the Texas Music scene. I consider Hubbard to be a poetic genius and songwriter with few peers. I once drove non-stop from San Antonio to Gainesville, Florida with only one CD in the truck (Delirium Tremelos) and listened to it over and over for 16 hours straight. I still pull it out and listen to it frequently. His latest effort, Grifter’s Hymnal is truly a work of art. Hubbard plays a folky, bluesy, sliding finger picking style with lyrics so colorful, they could put your eye out. He’s both hilarious and bone chilling. If you could imagine Lightning Hopkins meets Lenny Bruce at Steve Earle’s house… that would be Ray Wylie Hubbard. He’s as real as it gets. I think he hung the moon and wouldn’t miss this show for love or money.

And that’s the truth!

Live Music

Tonight

THANKSGIVING, November 28 Russell Edge @ Back Porch Hope & Hospitality, Buddy Trevino, Steven Rushlow, Independent Thieves @ House of Rock Free Beer Band @ Tarpon Ice House

Back Porch draws to a close…

at the 2009 Classic Rock Roll of Honor Awards in England, No. 48 in Guitar World’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, and Billboard’s No. 1 Blues Artist of 2010.

Joe Bonamassa…

Todd, Melissa, Eddie and Uel… The Free Beer Band has a new fiddle player. Giggity’s also has a big lineup planned Andrea Goldstein, Steve Goldstein, Crawford Brow, this weekend. Todd Dorn and the Daddy Dale West and Arnold Govella.

Sea Drifters (San Antonio, TX) will be there on Friday and the Melissa Brooke Band will be there on Saturday. I’ve been seeing Melissa around town lately, touting a new fiddle player who is actually pretty bad ass. His name is Eddie Dickenson and he’s just moved to Texas from Virginia. I don’t know much about him, but from what I’ve seen, he can pretty much shred that fiddle. We did a Pickers Circle at the Ice House last Sunday and Melissa and Eddie showed up and stole the show… no easy task with the line- Melissa Brooke and up Uel Jackson put Eddie Dickinson at the together that day. If Tarpon Ice House last you know where to Sunday. look even in this off season, there’s still great music around.

November 27, 2013

Friday, November 29 Todd Dorn & the Sea Drifters @ Giggity’s Jul & The Chrome Wheels @ Shorty’s Melissa Brooke @ Basck Porch Joe Bonamassa @ American Bank Center Larry Joe Taylor & Deryl Dodd @ Third Coast Theater Leopold & His Fiction, The Most, Golden Meanies @ House of Rock Scarecrow People @ Executive Surf Club Fabian Rivera @ Mikel May’s Ray T & the City Crew @ Flats Fabian Rivera @ Scuttlebutt’s Green Party @ Dr. Rockits Second Saturday SingAlong Piano Show @ Brewster Street Saturday, November 30 Melissa Brooke Band @ Giggity’s Jul & The Chrome Wheels @ Shorty’s Cruise Control @ Back Porch Larry Joe Taylor, Ashley Monical @ Third Coast Theater Ruben Limas (2-6), Now & Zen @ Mikel May’s Ruben V @ Dr. Rockits JR Castillo, Rankin Twins @ Brewster Street Sun Salutation @ Executive Surf Club Sunday, December 1 Turkey Bowling (3:00 PM) @ Back Porch Antone & the All Stars @ Giggity’s Tuesday, December 3 Open Mic @ House of Rock Wednesday, December 4 Juicy J @ Brewster Street Wolfjaw @ Flats Lounge Run Down Legend @ House of Rock

Thursday, December 5 Wade Bowen, Brian Keane @ Brewster Street Free Beer Band @ Tarpon Ice House CC Punk One Act Play @ House of Rock

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Friday, December 6 Ruben & the Rolling Jays @ Giggity’s Uncle Willey @ Shorty’s Ray T & the City Crew @ Flats Rolling Art Show @ House of Rock Spazmatics @ Brewster Street Time Pilots @ Executive Surf Club Saturday, December 7 Ray Wylie Hubbard, Brian Keane @ Third Coast Theater Rich Lockhart Band @ Giggity’s Moonshine Martini @ Shorty’s Mondo Tease @ House of Rock Nick Gaitan & the Umbrella Man @ Executive Surf Club Sunday, December 8 Antone & the All Stars @ Giggity’s Hellbound Glory, Paul Sutherland @ House of Rock

Jul & the Chrome Wheels Nov. 29-30 Uncle Willey Dec. 6 Moonshine Martini Dec. 7 Russell Edge Dec. 13 Independent Thieves Dec. 14 Ruben Limas Dec. 20 OPEN Till 2am • 823 Tarpon St. Port Aransas

Tuesday, December 10 Open Mic @ House of Rock Wednesday, December 11 Wolfjaw @ Flats Lounge Gravy @ House of Rock 40 Oz. to Freedom @ Brewster Street Thursday, December 12 Kyle Park, Curtis Grimes @ Brewster Street Free Beer Band @ Tarpon Ice House

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Friday, December 13 Out of Bounds @ Giggity’s Russell Edge @ Shorty’s Another Level @ Brewster Street Ray T & the City Crew @ Flats Echo, Peace & Quiet, Neal Edwards @ House of Rock Aloha Dave & the Tourists @ Executive Surf Club Saturday, December 14 Aloha Dave & the Tourists @ Giggity’s Independent Thieves @ Shorty’s Suicidal Tendencies, Terror, Thrash Talk @ House of Rock Second Saturday SingAlong Piano Show @ Brewster Street


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