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While on shrimp patrol, aboard the 65’ P/V Capt. Williams out of Cameron County, Cameron County Game Warden Carmen Perez and Luis Sosa, Nueces County Game Warden Nicole Spatz, and Boat Mate David Kimball, removed an illegal trotline set in the Gulf of Mexico by commercial fishermen out of Mexico. All gear was seized and is pending destruction.
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Did Ya Hear? Doc’s Steak & Seafood is having a big musical event this Saturday, September 7th 7 pm - midnight. Robert Spoon will be playing along with many Corpus Christi musicians from the 70s and 80s.
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New Advertisers KEDT TV presents Classic Brew ’13 at the Corpus Christi Museum on Saturday, September 19th 7 – 10 pm. Enjoy great food and over 150 domestic and imported brews. Live music provided by the Still Crazy Band inside and Newman in the outdoor biergarten. Tickets are $60 and can be purchase at KEDT. org, BJ’s Pizza Restaurants or call 855-2213. Café Fresca’s inside Mail n More is having a Free Tasting Saturday, September 7th 11 am – 1 pm. Try samples of their sandwiches, salads, desserts and coffees.
Business Briefs The Schlitterbahn Restuarant/Bar that will be inside the expanded country club will be open before the waterpark. The second floor will be the same size as the expanded first floor with a view of the Gulf. A portion of the second floor will be for members only. Social membership is $59/month for family or individual and also includes access to the tennis courts, fitness center, pool, a discount on the restaurant and separate member parking. The Hard Hat Bar/ Restaurant is open during construction and is open to the public. Enjoy watching the project unfold while enjoying your breakfast or lunch. Happy hour drink specials 4 pm - 8 pm. Sunday Brunch includes made-to-order waffles and omelettes for $8.95 8 am - 2 pm. Padre Island National Seashore will conduct a Sobriety Checkpoint on Saturday, September 7, 2013 on Park Road 22 near the park’s Entrance Station. The purpose of the checkpoint is to detect and apprehend alcohol and drug impaired drivers. This will contribute to a safe park experience for all visitors. The Taste of the Island will be at the Port Royal resort Wednesday, October 16th. Mark your calendar for one of the Island’s big events.
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Port Aransas Art Center monthly First Friday Reception is September 6th 5:30 - 7:30 pm. Everyone is welcome to enjoy live music, great art and artists and refreshments. It’s a great event to meet new friends. Third Coast Studio in Port A will host the popular Tejas Brothers Saturday, September 7th. They will be serving finger food during intermission and it’s BYOB. Tickets are $25.
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The Annual Padre Island National Seashore 1 Adopt-A-Beach has changed its name to1 of“Fall Adopt-a-Beach Cleanup and National Public USp020 Lands Day.” Enjoy free entrance into the park and come help keep our beaches clean! Park entrance is free for everyone in honor of National Public Lands Day. Participants in the beach cleanup get a free hot dog lunch. Register at Malaquite Pavilion at 8:30 am. Port A Limo is a new business servicing both islands. Owner Tracey Shore, who is the general manager at The Back Porch, has a Lincoln that can seat up to 11 people. Call her at 460-4365. La Posada Logo Contest sponsored by the Padre Island Yacht Club is now accepting entries. The Logo will be on the flag and the t-shirt for the event. All profits on the sale of these items go to the US Marine “Toys for Tots.” The winner will be awarded a ride for 1 of 1 two on a boat in the parade and also be included in all the boat stop parties. But best of all their accomplishment will be in the Moon with their photo. For more info contact Susie Paramore at 589-4097.
Talia Urgent need for a foster for beautiful Talia! If you can, or know someone who can foster this sweet, deserving girl please call Belinda at 361-510-5980. ♥ Talia has been spayed and is up to date on her shots. She is a very loving girl and has lived with other dogs and cats. Here is Talia’s story: This gorgeous, very pregnant girl followed the homebuilder’s van to a home under construction on the island. She stayed there the entire day. A friend of mine lives on that street and when she saw her, she called me and i went out to meet her. It was love at first sight! The poor girl was shivering, she was so cold. After warming her up, she promptly fell asleep in my lap. On May 6th, Talia gave birth to 6 perfect and beautiful babies! Sadly, two babies that we named Mocha and Pudge did not make it...Mocha left us on May 12th and Pudge went to join Mocha on May 15th. Of the 4 remaining puppies, 2 have now found their forever homes and 2 are available for adoption.
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By Andy Purvis Special to the Island Moon For twenty-three years he had always been there, beside me, to my right because he knew I didn’t hear well out of my left ear. Two guys, almost twenty years apart in age, from different parts of the country, connected by our love of college basketball. He was from Kansas; attended KU when legendary coach Phog Allen and Wilt Chamberlain ruled the round ball world. I’m from North Carolina, Tobacco Road, land of Jim Valvano, David Thompson, Michael Jordan, Christian Laettner, Tim Duncan, and James Worthy. We did have Dean Smith in common, as Dean had played with Wilt at Kansas and then became the head coach at the University of North Carolina. We were different in many ways; he was small in stature, where I’m a large guy, Mutt and Jeff if you will, but we both loved the game. College basketball bridged any gap that may have separated us and we became, most importantly, great friends. We had both been attending college basketball games since we were in college and argued continually about which conference was the better. It was a conversation that neither one of
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that would eventually win the National Championship in 1994. We marveled at the talent of Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Michigan State, and Duke in the 1990’s. Arizona, Florida, Stanford, UNC, and Kansas again reigned during the next decade as some of the best college basketball programs. We traveled to many different cities and enjoyed the first and second rounds the most. The early rounds always included eight different teams, with six games played, during a three-day event. Some years we attended all three rounds, including the “Final Four.” I can’t count how many basketball games we have seen together. We always filled out our brackets before the tournament. Lunch and bragging rights for a year was the winner’s prize. Even after we had both retired, we entered the drawing for tickets each year and never missed but once (2006); I guess they had just gotten used to seeing our names on the list. Along the way, we sat beside and behind many stars of the game like Magic Johnson, Bobby Jones, Ralph Sampson, Elvin Hayes, Danny Manning, Mitch Kupchak, John Lucas, Robert Horry, and Bobby Hurley. We also met the parents of many great players at the restaurants at night. We met Coaches Norm Stewart, Eddie Sutton, Digger Phelps, Ray Myers, Rick Majerus, Jud Heathcoat, Nolan Richardson, Don Haskins, Bobby Cremins, Jim Boeheim, Bo Ryan, Norm Sloan, Leonard Hamilton, Andrew Helton, Jimmy Dykes, Fran Fraschilla, Tubby Smith, Willis Wilson, Tim Floyd, Guy Lewis, Sean Woods, Perry Clark, Cy Alexander and many many others.
Our friend and Islander Dale Bowers us could lose. Dale Bowers was one of the first people I met when I moved to Corpus Christi back in 1985. Dale worked for KZTV, the local CBS affiliate, selling television advertising, and the company I was with had just purchased the local Pizza Hut franchise. With Pizza Hut being a major sponsor of NCAA Basketball and CBS the home of “March Madness,” we managed to snag some tickets each year to the NCAA Tournament. In 1999, after 25 years without a basketball program, Dale and I purchased season tickets for the Islanders, the local upstart team for Texas A&M University here in Corpus Christi. The program was just restarting with a new head coach by the name of Ronnie Arrow. We were excited and could not wait for the season to begin. Our tickets were always on the floor, front row, across from our home team’s bench; the best seat in the house, as far as we were concerned. While sitting there together each year, we stuffed ourselves with the college game and met hundreds of great kids, seeking their dream to play at the next level. We befriended many referees, who always made it a point to come by and say hello to us and talk basketball. We met numerous coaches and players from the other teams and many of the parents of the kids playing for the Islanders. Radio and TV announcers became first-name friends. Gary Bender, Cheryl Miller, and Don Crique were just s few. We were honored when many of the past Islander players made it a point to come say “hello” to us after they graduated, when they returned to a game. The first year we attended the NCAA Tournament (March Madness) together was in 1990, in Austin, Texas, where we saw the beginnings of a great Arkansas program
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There is nothing like the excitement of the NCAA Tournament. Fans consist of the oldest of the alumni to the youngest member born into that family. Tradition, pep bands, cheerleaders, high profile head coaches and players, and the “one and done” concept are the ingredients of sports at its best. Win and you move on, lose and you go home. The seeding of 64 teams insures that there will be an upset along the way. Dale and I got to see firsthand programs like Princeton, Gonzaga, George Mason, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and Butler take the college basketball world by storm. Dale Bowers was a true basketball fan in every sense of the word. At the beginning in every season, he would email me a copy of the new rules that had been put in place for college basketball. He liked knowing the rule changes and how they may impact the game he loved. Dale began to feel poorly the first of this year. He was a proud and private man who only shared his misfortune if I asked. Dale left his seat vacant on September 1, 2013. He was 80 years of age. If there is a basketball Heaven, my friend Dale Bowers will be there. As for me, I have a vacant seat to next year’s Islander games. Rest well, Dale, and yes, I still owe you lunch from last year’s tournament. You were always a winner. 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.
Texas Teams Made Headlines Saturday By Dotson Lewis, Special to the Island Moon dlewis1@stx.rr.com The two “big” college football teams in Texas Gavin Stansbury and linebacker Steven Jenkins. both made headlines in their Saturday season Backup safety Floyd Raven also was suspended. openers. The Aggies wore helmet stickers to remember UT Headline: Longhorns set a school record of 715 total yards. Final Score: UT: 56 New Mexico A&M: 7 The Texas Longhorns went the first 28 minutes of Saturday’s season opener against New Mexico State without scoring. After briefly trailing in the second quarter, the UT offense kicked it into gear with two last-minute touchdowns in the first half to propel the Longhorns to a 56-7 win.
defensive lineman Polo Manukainiu, who was killed in a New Mexico car crash along with two others late last month. The sticker is black and white and features his No. 90 with designs in the number that were inspired by his Tongan heritage. Rice led 7-0 after a 1-yard run by Ross. With Manziel watching from the sidelines sporting a visor, A&M evened it up when Ben Malena scored on a 4-yard run, but the Owls took a 14-7 lead when McHargue found Charles Ross on a 19yard touchdown pass with seven minutes left in the first quarter.
David Ash was the story on Saturday evening, throwing David Ash for 343 yards and rushing for 91 more. He accounted for five total touchdowns, including a 66-yard The Aggies relied on the running game in the strike to Daje Johnson with 1:06 remaining on the clock in the second quarter to give Texas second quarter to complete a touchdown drive with a 1-yard run by Carson to even the score. some momentum heading into the break. Malena had 82 yards rushing with a touchdown New Mexico State was unable to get much of and a touchdown catch. Tra Carson added 76 anything going offensively. They led for all of yards rushing and two touchdowns for the 40 seconds after Andrew McDonald connected Aggies. with Joshua Bowen on an 11-yard touchdown pass, as the NMSU defense would collapse shortly after. It seemed like the Aggies just ran out of gas in the second half. There are some areas for Mack Brown and the Texas coaching staff to address this week in practice, most notably three turnovers from the offense, but there was a lot to like on Saturday. Box Score Hero: David Ash’s 55-yard touchdown run in the third quarter set a careerbest for the junior quarterback. Ash led the Longhorns in rushing, as well. As a team, Texas racked up 715 total yards. Quarterback Andrew McDonald led NMSU with 50 rushing yards on 12 carries. His play was one of the few bright spots for the Aggies. Rankings Ramifications: Texas began the week ranked 15th, and with no teams ahead of them falling via upset, it seems likely they’ll remain in the middle of the pack once the polls are released. A&M Headline: Johnny Manzeil benched because of unsportsmanlike foul. Final Score: A&M: 52 Rice: 31 Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel, suspended for the first half of his team’s Saturday game against the Rice University Owls, amply proved the provocateur when he eventually did hit the field and got under center. First, Manziel, aka “Johnny Football,” reportedly mimed his signature after gaining a first down on an 8-yard run, a not-so-subtle reference to the brouhaha -- and resulting suspension -- concerning allegedly receiving cash from a memorabilia dealer in return for his John Hancock. Finally, he reportedly earned a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that later engendered a harsh rebuke from his coach, Kevin Sumlin. The Aggies struggled early in the first half, possibly due to the suspensions of five defensive starters: cornerbacks Deshazor Everett and De’Vante Harris, tackle Kirby Ennis, end
A&M’s first lead came on a 71-yard catch and run by freshman Ricky Seals-Jones that made it 21-14. Carson pushed the lead to 28-14 with his second score on a two-yard run.
Joeckel threw for 190 yards and a touchdown to help the Aggies to a 28-21 lead at halftime. Manziel came in on Texas A&M’s first offensive series of the second half. He scrambled for 12 and 7 yards, threw an incompletion and then was sacked and the Aggies capped his first drive with a 44-yard field goal. Manziel extended A&M’s lead to 38-21 with the touchdown pass to Evans. Ben Malena grabbed an 18-yard pass from Manziel early in the fourth quarter to extend the lead to 45-28. Rice failed to convert on fourth down on its next drive and Manziel took advantage of the short field two plays later when he hit a wide-open Evans in the end zone for a 9-yard touchdown. Then he got a flag. Asked afterward if he was ready to pull Manziel before the penalty, Sumlin said: “Nope.” Offensive lineman Cedric Ogbuehi, for one, didn’t have a problem with Manziel’s antics. “That’s how he is. He’s a fiery guy and that’s what we love about him,” he said. “He’s not quiet. He’s not shy. He’s going to be loud and aggressive and that’s what makes him Johnny Football. So we love it.” For Rice, Taylor McHargue threw for 180 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions and Charles Ross had 107 yards rushing with two scores for the Owls. Ross got Rice within 10 points with a 1-yard run seconds into the fourth quarter. “I thought we played well,” Rice coach David Bailiff said. “We are going to be a good Conference USA team. Our goals are still intact.”
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Saturday September 21st 9am- 6pm The Island Moon Newspaper Artwalk and Beach Market will be held this month on Saturday, September 21st. Look forward to live music, margaritas, art, jewelry, and clothing. So bring your chairs and a cooler and come to the beach and shop some of the most unique handcrafted items and art available in the Coastal Bend. The Artwalk and Beach Markets are held the third weekend of every month for the rest of the year so mark your calendars for a weekend of fun! The market starts at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday and runs until 6 p.m. The Island Moon Newspaper Artwalk and Beach Markets are held in the Michael J. Ellis seawall parking lot located on Windward Drive on North Padre Island next to the Holiday Inn Hotel. Just take S.P.I.D. south until you cross over the JFK bridge then turn left at the second traffic light which is Whitecap Boulevard then take your first left onto Windward Drive and we’ll be on the right hand side of Windward Drive just past the Holiday Inn hotel. See the map on this page. Vendors are encouraged to set-up early and must contact The Island Moon Newspaper at editor@ islandmoon.com or by calling 361-949-7700 to get approval to set-up. The Island Moon Newspaper reserves the right to refuse any vendor to set up. The Market is free to all artists, craftspeople, local restaurants, food and drink vendors, non-profit organizations, churches, schools and everyone in between. Come on down set-up and let the community see and purchase your works. The markets are advertised citywide by KIII- Channel 3 News, 106.5 The Shark radio and of course The Island Moon Newspaper. We’ll see you on the beach!
September 4, 2013
Building a Farley Boat
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By Joe Calvey, Sr. “As the dreamer of dreams and a traveling man I have chalked up many a mile” Jimmy Buffet, 1978, Son of a son of a sailor. In a previous life, if there is such a thing, I firmly want to believe I was a Viking. My wife Angie insists that the closest I ever got to being a Viking was when I was in high school. We were the Vikings. My seventeen year old son Joey joins his mother in this rebuke.
Port Aransas Harbor Master was to launch his Farley boat for the first time. Even if the shop had air conditioning and was the lap of luxury everyone there would still have ventured down to the boat launch to congratulate Charlie on his boat. The Dragon Fly is as iridescent bright green as anything on earth. The center console fishing boat is both artwork and craftsmanship. A robust crowd gathered as Charlie eased his creation off its trailer into the murky water near the ferry
The 15-foot boat my son Joey, and I are building will retain all of the core features of the Texas skiff style that Rick Pratt (L) watches as 95 year old Bubba Milina cuts has been around for 100 the keel of his recently built boat. years. Along with some of the volunteer boat builders Pat Farley, Jim Johnson, Denny Larkin, James Travis and Bubba Milina line. A few anxious moments and a surge of we have kept the transom at its tallest possible adrenaline later Charlie was in gear. And so was height along with the front stem where later an his build partner Ken Curlee who raced in flip ornamental object can be attached. flops to extend his foot just in time so the bow The open gunwales remind me of an earlier he spent over 100 hours painting would miss time and the custom hand carved front breast connecting with a nearby dock. A few minutes later the pair headed out into the ship channel and raced back and forth to the delight of the Farley crowd gathered on the harbor jetty. Filled with enthusiasm for our own build we headed back to the tin building that held our dreams.
A sturdy keel
plate by Jim gives the boat a decided Viking look.
Bringing history to life Port Aransas Historical Association’s Rick Pratt reconstituted the Farley Boat Works in 2011 to bring boat building back to Mustang Island. Since then 16 other boats have been built. They range from the classic Texas skiff to 20 foot long center consoles. Our boat is number 17. Not all have reached the water yet though.
Remember the boat at this point is upside down to attach the keel so it must be flipped upright. This always provides a few anxious moments. One larger boat required the assistance of the mechanic crew from Nolan’s Marine. Once flipped two more long rails, the gunwales, must be attached to the outer edge of the boat, the rear transom and the front stem. These too must be glued, screwed and manhandled into place. They provide structural stability,
After attaching the plywood side board forward
something to grab onto and the elegance of mahogany. On the floorboard a full length pine plank six inches wide is attached to give more stability. Later another matching plank will be bolted through the outer keel to absorb any punishment the local waters might dispense. Darrell Lynn likes to keep his shop fun in spite of the heat, the cramped. So following lunch one day we all had fried ice cream. While eating our encrusted honey dripped desert Darrell asked. “So who wants to go rowing? I think we need a break.” Back at the shop we loaded row boats onto trailers and set out for the harbor. Joey and James Travis managed to navigate around the yachts, cruisers and fishing boats while Darrell and Jim headed out to the ship channel.
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Charlie Fisher aboard Dragon Fly. and aft the mahogany inner rails each nearly 16 feet long are screwed and glued to the side boards. With the help of a spreader jig we began bending these magnificent pieces of wood. These chines provide both the side support and the area to which the floor boards will later be attached. To provide additional stability a splash rail is attached in the same manner attaching to the stem and the transom on each side of the boat.
Laying of the keel is a momentous occasion in every boat build. It was fortuitous that on this day Charlie Fisher, the
As was stated in last week’s Moon, we plan to discuss many phases of WW II and its aftermath. The following is what happened when the families of Kunio Iwashita and Alberto C. Nisi met in 2003.
Many years later, married and himself a father, Iwashita retired as an executive in the textile industry. He remained active with wartime comrades as President of the Zero Fighter Pilots Association and member of the Unabarakai*. But Kunio could never forget that face over Iwo Jima.
Kunio Iwashita During the 50th Anniversary remembrances of WWII, Iwashita delivered a speech about his experiences. He revealed that it was his deepest hope to discover the identity of his first kill and pay his respects to the family. The request was passed to the US Navy Historical Society, and Kunio got his answer. Five American were shot down over Iwo Jima on July 4, 1944. One was rescued; the other four went ‘Missing In Action’. Although impossible to identify precisely which plane Iwashita shot down, one possibility stood out: his name was Alberto C. Nisi.
Alberto Nisi On July 4, 1944 Nisi was 26 years old serving aboard the USS Wasp with VF-14, the ‘Iron Angels’. Nisi was of Italian decent, and his family lived in Worcester, Massachusetts. Before the war, he attended a two-year college and earned his degree in accounting, worked for the Electric Boat Company in Connecticut, and joined the US Navy Reserves. Prior to his July 4th mission, he was constantly writing his sister,
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First we built then assembled the key pieces of the all mahogany boat. The parts included the plywood transom, the solid stem, and the plywood sides. The transom is reinforced with 4 large solid trim pieces 5 inches wide and 1 ½ inches thick that run from side to side and top to bottom.
A momentous occasion
Dotson’s Note: In the last issue we talked about the Rooster Club, a group of Japanese WWII pilots, so named because, like roosters, they were Kamikaze pilots who never got off the ground; if they had there would be no Rooster Club members left. I was asked to join the club as an 18-year old American GI in 1947 One of those ‘Roosters’ with whom I became friends was ’Iwashita-san.’
A 36-inch tall concrete Blue Heron statue was stolen from an Island front yard recently. If one lands in your yard call The Island Moon and we’ll connect you with the owner.
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Next with a reciprocating saw the excess stem at the bottom of the bow was trimmed. With a steady hand the shape of the boat is traced out on a 15 foot 8 inch long plywood sheet. Using a circular saw the shape is cut out then screwed and glued to the bottom of the inner rail. The boat now has a keel.
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Denny Larkin runs sander over keel edge.
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As the week wound down we were anticipating the weekend break. But even though we were off for the next two days the best little boat building crew in Texas met up at some beach dive to hear one of our own take the
Denny Larkin will never be mistaken for Ted Nugent or Willie Nelson but that night playing guitar, singing and wearing a Hawaiian shirt he was the Farley Boat Works version of Jimmy Buffet. In Port Aransas you can be anything you want. “Son of a Son, Son of a Gun, Son of a Son of a Sailor.” Next installment we will begin customizing our Texas skiff.
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Of gunwales and Vikings
The original Farley Boat works was established by Fred Farley about 1916 and carried on by his two sons, Jim and Fred where as a youngster Bubba would learn the craft that enabled him to build more than 50 boats of his own. At 95 years old Bubba is still helping and actively building.
By Dotson Lewis
The original name was “Rooster Club,” as the group grew older and wiser; they expanded their membership and renamed the club “Unabarakai.” Unabara in Japanese means “a vast ocean”, while “kai” means “club” or “association”.
Farley Boat Works manager and shop master Darrell Lynn says, “This is Port Aransas, you can be anything you want to be. You want to be a Viking, you’re a Viking.”
Senior Moments
This is Port A – You Want to be a Viking - a Viking You Are
Editor’s note: This is the latest in a series by Joe Calvey, Sr. about building a Farley Boat at the Farley Boat Works in Port Aransas.
Corpus Christi Police Property Crimes Detectives are asking the public’s assistance to help identify a woman responsible for stealing an assortment of cigarette cartons from the Stripes store at 1250 Flour Bluff Drive on Friday August 23. It was 1:49 in the a.m. – a time when not much good happens in The Bluff. The woman grabbed several cartons of cigarettes, brand unknown, and smoked her heals on the way out the door. She stumbled, she slid, but she made good her getaway. She’s described as a White female, 20 to 25 years of age, and last seen wearing blue jeans and a blue shirt. She fled in a maroon Hyundai.
who was pregnant and expecting in early July. Instead of celebration when the baby arrived, there was a telegraph. Ensign Alberto Nisi was ‘missing in action’. Born two days after his uncle’s death, Terrence Nisi’s life paralleled his uncle’s: he studied accounting, shared a love for golf and served in Vietnam.
Nisi Family Today Albert Nisi’s siblings, Victor and Mary, live in Massachusetts. By coincidence, Iwashita’s daughter and her husband also live in Massachusetts. After Iwashita made contact with the family, he informed his daughter about the planned meeting. She worried about the implications of her father meeting a former enemy. Iwashita held firm. Terrence Nisi recalled the moment his family received Iwashita’s letter: “Since Alberto died almost 60 years ago, I feared this might open up old wounds for his brother and sister, I talked to them first. Alberto was someone I didn’t know, but I was always compared with him. If Mr. Iwashita was possibly an eyewitness to the final moments of his life, I wanted to meet him. My uncle has no grave, he was missing in action.”
The Meeting- June 20, 2003 Trepidation rankled both sides prior to the June 20, 2003 meeting. The entire Nisi family would be there, only Victor was unable to attend due to health reasons. Iwashita declined any media coverage of the meeting. It was to be a private affair. After introductions, Iwashita explained his recollections of the combat and answered the family’s queries. The former Zero pilot even entertained numerous questions from Albert Nisi’s curious 11-year-old great-nephew. The atmosphere of the two-hour meeting was gentle. Then the Nisi family showed Kunio a wartime photograph of Alberto in the cockpit of his F6F Hellcat.
Kunio Iwashita and Terrance Terrance Nisi reflected on the meeting: “Mr. Iwashita’s visit moved us very deeply. It took a lot of courage for him to meet us. He was a proud fighter pilot, still that doesn’t mitigate the feeling when you take someone’s life.” As we pause to reflect on the legacy of WWII, perhaps we should also reflect on these two courageous families and their special meeting. Dotson’s Note: Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Please call 361-949-7681, Email: dlewis1@stx.rr.com the city impound and the Corpus Christi Police continue to search for the driver of the vehicle.
9-11 5K Run Honoring Coastal Bend First Responders On Saturday, September 7, 2013, the second annual Patriot 5K Fun Run & Walk will take place in memory of the 12th anniversary of September 11, 2001. The event honors all of those who are first to respond in times of emergency, including all present and past members of the Armed Forces, Police Officers, Firefighters and Paramedics, Sheriff’s Deputies, Department of Public Safety Troopers, Constable’s Officers, State and Federal Officers and Dispatchers. The run will begin promptly at 7:30 a.m. at Sherrill Park, 222 S. Shoreline Drive. The event is free to all active and retired first responders. Kids 12 and under will cost $10, while adult non-first responders will cost $25. Everyone will receive a t-shirt and a bib number for finish line timing. Race day registration will take place from 6:30 a.m. until 7:15 a.m. Participants may also go online to www.vfitproductions.com to register or to print out entry forms which can be mailed to:DeAnna McQueen, Interim Public Information Officer, P.O. Box 9277, Corpus Christi, Texas 78469-9277.
Police Calls Beach Market 207 12:28 a.m. Sept. 2 Terroristic threat/public intoxication
If you see her huffing and puffing her way around town call the Police Department’s Property Crimes Unit at 361-886-2841.
14600 block Zahn Road 8:50 p.m. Sept. 2 Public intoxication
Enforcement and Education Sweeps Continue
13900 block SPID 1:32 a.m. Aug. 28 Illegal dumping
Corpus Christi Animal Care Services impounded 757 animals for the month of August. This includes dogs, cats, and wildlife. Corpus Christi Animal Control Officers continue to perform enforcement sweeps across Corpus Christi. On August 28, 2013 at 08:30am Animal Control Officers performed sweeps in the following neighborhoods: • Mohawk & Virginia • San Jacinto • Lovebird
14200 block Ambrosia 2:15 a.m. August 31 Assault with injury 13700 block Tajamar 6 p.m. Aug. 31 Burglary of vehicle 14100 block Cabana East 10:30 p.m. Sept. 1 Burglary of vehicle 14300 block SPID 10:48 p.m. Aug. 27 Theft $500-$1500 14400 block Commodores 3:30 p.m. Aug. 27 Burglary of vehicle 13800 block Captains Row 6:54 p.m. Aug. 29 Assault with injury
Five (5) dogs were impounded and one (1) citation was written.
13900 block Lighthouse 10 p.m. Aug. 28
Rammer Jammer Gets Away Free
15200 block Capstan 10:49 Aug. 30 Assault with injury
A 44-year-old man reported to the Corpus Christi Police that some unknown person stole a Rammer compactor valued at $3,000 dollars off his company trailer while it was parked overnight unattended in a parking lot at 6301 SPID at 6:55 a.m. on August 27.
Laguna Shores Pile Up Corpus Christi Police responded to a single vehicle crash at the Laguna Shores turnaround on the 10400 block of South Padre Island Drive at 12:45 a.m. Wednesday morning. Officers discovered a tan 2004 Ford Escape upside down in the water with no person in the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to
15300 block Yardarm 3:48 p.m. Aug. 29 Burglary of vehicle 15400 block Fortuna Bay 3:11 p.m. Aug. 30 Theft $50-$1500 15400 block Salt Cay 12:18 a.m. Aug. 29 Breaking and entering 15300 block Leeward 11 a.m. Sept. 1 Theft from building 15300 block SPID 10:38 am. Aug. 27 Gasoline theft 15300 block Cruiser 2:30 a.m. Aug. 27 Criminal mischief 13900 block Dasmarinas 2:13 p.m. Aug. 30 Theft 15800 block Punta Espada Loop 3:16 p.m. Sept. 1 Discharge of firearm
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Adopt-A Beach Set for Sept. 28
2nd Annual Wounded Warrior’s Heroes Cup
Every year, beachgoers leave tons of trash on Texas beaches. And even more washes up from the Gulf of Mexico.
Show your support for our troops
That’s why Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson is issuing the call for an army of volunteers of all ages to help keep our beaches naturally pristine and safe for all to enjoy at the Texas General Land Office Adopt-A-Beach Fall Cleanup. “We’re looking for a few good Texans to help keep our beaches litter-free,” Patterson said. “Join us on Sept. 28, for an enjoyable, memorable event to clean up our coast.” Volunteers may register at check-in sites between 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013. (St. Jo Island and I-45 Estuarial Corridor volunteers must register in advance.) Most of the 29 sites will provide cold drinks, hot food and fun activities immediately following the cleanup. Now in its 27th year, 446,000 Adopt-A-Beach volunteers have picked up 17 million pounds of litter from the Gulf Coast. To participate, register at www.TexasAdoptABeach.org. Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes, a hat and sunscreen. They will be provided with data cards, gloves, pencils and trash bags. Those who can’t make it on Sept. 28 will have a second opportunity later this fall. A competitive, four-wheel drive excursion, cleanup and treasure hunt – the Adopt-A-Beach Cleanup Expedition – is set for Nov. 2 at Padre Island National Seashore. And year-round, anyone may donate to Adopt-A-Beach online at www. TexasAdoptABeach.org. Sponsorship levels range from $25 to $25,000, tax-deductible. The cleanup does more than simply remove litter from the beach. Data collected from previous Adopt-A-Beach cleanups played an important role in the passage of an international treaty (MARPOL Annex V) restricting the dumping of plastics in the world’s oceans. In 1991, the International Maritime Organization prohibited the dumping of trash, except for finely grounded food scraps, into the Gulf of Mexico.
For the 2nd year in a row the Warrior’s Weekend Heroes cup will be held in Rockport-Fulton Texas. The community is honored and humbled to be chosen to entertain these wounded soldiers who have given so much for our country. Warrior’s Weekend Heroes Cup is a fishing expedition for war-injured soldiers. The Event will be held September 6, 2013 in RockportFulton. 32 wounded American Soldiers will begin a celebration of their service to us with an escorted parade into Aransas County on September 5. They will then be treated as special guests with complimentary rooms, meals, and other activities, including a chance to win the Heroes Cup Tournament. Heroes Cup is an annual fishing tournament put together by the Warriors W e e k e n d organization. It is a special event for soldiers who have been injured in the line of duty. All participants are still active in the military. Soldiers are chosen for this competition, and are brought into town, paired with a volunteer professional angler, and taken into the bay for a five- hour competitive fishing trip. While the soldiers do get a shot at winning the competition, more importantly they also get a chance to relax, have fun, and enjoy the companionship of an appreciative citizen. They can leave the battlefield and take pleasure in the bay. If you would like to be a part of this effort by donating time, money, or services, contact: Bubba Casterline, Steering Committee Chairman at casterlinefish@yahoo.com or 361205-0993.
September 4, 2013
How Islander David Dunseth became a Nigerian Chieftain By Mary Craft David Dunseth has been in the fish farming field since the 70s. He got a PhD in aguaculture which he said “That’s just a fancy word for fish farming.” One of his teachers told him about an interesting project that Shell Oil Company was doing that needed his expertise. They were the largest oil producer in Nigeria at the time and were very good about giving back to the community. They wanted to hire someone to help build a fish farm in one of the villages that the people there could build and run themselves. The oil drillings were done along the coast and the villages along the 20-30 mile deep mangrove is where they needed fish farms to increase the number of fish instead of just relying on just natural resources.
by hand using cookie cutter size concrete like blocks made of soil.
Time to don a robe and crown
Africa Bound David left in 1979 with his wife and three small children in tow. They lived in one on the “camps” for foreigners which were hardly that. The residential area of homes had a golf course, swimming pool and school. Most of the residents were Dutch and English. David would drive or go by boat every day the 30 miles to the village where he would help build a fish farm on 16 acres with 25 ponds. The land was cleared by 50 tribal women because that was the type of work they were responsible for. The levees to build the ponds were made
After two years the 50 men David trained were able to run the facility on their own. David came to find out how much they all appreciated him when he was surprised by a big celebration. David said “ I had no idea what was in store!” There were many prominent people in the crowd including Shell executives who were easy to spot in their shirt and tie. After a group of women did a traditional dance and sang a song about how respected and trusted he was they presented him with the regalia of a chieftain. He had to kneel before the tribal leader and a necklace of pink coral was placed over his head and a Crown/cap was placed on his head. After the oath of fealty David had to say “Ama, Ama, Ama.” David still has the regalia and plenty of memories to go along with it.
For more information on Warriors Weekend or places to stay in Rockport-Fulton, visit www. rockport-fulton.org or call 1 -800 242-0071 or email tourism@1rockport.org.
Creating Dreams for Island Homeowners
Shell Oil Company is the lead sponsor for the 27th Texas General Land Office Adopt-ABeach Fall Cleanup – one of the most successful all-volunteer efforts in the nation. Other sponsors include HNTB, Apache Corporation, Cameron International Corporation, Cheniere Energy, Flint Hills Resources, Halliburton, Schlumberger, and the Ocean Conservancy.
since 1987
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For more information call 877-TXCOAST, visit www.TexasAdoptABeach.org, or “like” the Texas General Land Office Adopt-A-Beach Program on Facebook.
New Homes Remodels Additions Repairs No job too big or too small
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Cafe Fresca’s Come try samples of our sandwiches, salads, desserts, and coffees!
We will be serving small bites from 11am-1pm inside isle mail & mtore this saturday. Join us for some good food on the island! Inside Isle mail & more
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Moon Classifieds
September 4, 2013
Here’s how to place a Classified Ad
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Home Additions New Construction Exterior Improvements
Call Arlene direct at 834-1382 to place your ad or email moonclassad@sbcglobal.net
Grocery Shopper
GROCERY SHOPPING SERVICE North Padre Island and Port Aransas Starting at $50.00 Contact Emily – Island Resident
DIANA HOMES, INC.
Costs start at $10 for 25 words, 20 cents a word after that. Your ad can be centered for a small additional charge. Ads with payment can be left at our office at 15201 SPID Ste 250 If office is closed, payment and ad can be slipped thru the door slot.
For more information 361-461-6323
Additions – New Construction – Remodeling From small jobs to extreme makeovers Member of the BBB Member of PIBA www.dianahomesinc.com dianahomesinc@gmail.com
Baby Sitting Service
BABY SITTER ON PADRE ISLAND New Born to 3 years old Monday – Friday Two slots open for full time Please call Carrie for more information
Call 949-2092 or 442-3516
972-489-6289
House Cleaning Services
Deadline for paid classified ads is no later than NOON Tuesday PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE PUBLICATION
Laura Lee’s Cleaning Services
Weekly, biweekly, move in/move outs Pet & House Sitting On the Island since 2000
EAZY LIVING CONSTRUCTION Commercial & Residential
All Phases of Construction & repairs Custom remodeling & upgrades Decks, docks, staining & sealing Discounts Available & Free Estimates Island Resident – 25 years experience
Legal & Business Notices Legal & Business Notices
Do you need to place a legal or business notice? You’ll find that our rates for running your notice cost less than many other publication in Nueces County. Call Arlene @ 361-834-1382
563-4096
Credit Cards Accepted Air Line Miles Accepted
Pool & Spa Maintenance
361-462-3266
JET POOL & SPA CARE
Real Estate For Sale
Pool and Spa maintenance and repairs CPO certified Also servicing hot tubs, pumps and heaters Insured
PORT ARANSAS 1 BEDROON CONDO
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Fully furnished. Good rental income. Walking distance to beach.
The Island Newspaper since 1996
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Lawn & Yard Care
Call Pat @ Cygnus Realty Group 361-558-6148
Jobs
SOUTHERN PAINTING
Contact Bud Swan at 361-947-2206
All King Services
Computer Services
Professional Lawncare For Commercial & Residential Initial Clean-Up – Trimming/Pruning Rock Installation Weekly/ Monthly Property Maintenance Palm Tree Trimming Free Quotes
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949-2707
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Islandscape Maintenance
VIRUS REMOVAL, UPGRADES, NETWORKING
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We are MUY Pizza, L.L.C. one of the most active and successful restaurant franchises in the Country. We currently have immediate opportunities for the following positions:
Shift Manager (hourly management) $10.00 to $12.25 per hour Team Members $9.00 an hour Delivery Drivers $9.00 an hour plus tips and commission Wait Staff $4.25 per hour plus tips
We offer an attractive salary, a pretax benefits program, college tuition reimbursement, paid time off, 401 (k) with company match and for salaried managers a comprehensive benefits package that includes, medical, dental, life insurance, short and long term disability. Equal Opportunity Employer
Software/Hardware Service & Repair Computer Setup & Troubleshooting Computer Sales, Private Tutoring, Wireless
ISLAND COMPUTER CONNECTIONS
* Lawn Maintenance * Power Washing * Palm Trimming * Spring Cutback * Lot Mowing * Decks * Installation FREE ESTIMATES
Peace of mind over Technology Anytime, Anywhere Affordable Services: * Software Troubleshooting * PC Maintenance * New Computer Setup & Upgrade * Memory Updates * Building and maintaining Websites * Wired and Wireless Network * Connecting with Social Networks Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. * Computer Education Training * In-home repair, free pick up & delivery Serving the area I live, work & play
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Contact: Jay Belew 361-658-9960 Or at: jay.belew@muybrands.com Island Retreat Help Wanted Front Desk
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Creative Grass & Rock Yards Lot and Yard Maintenance Tree Trimming
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Canal Lights
Light up your canal, not your electric bill New LED Technology Over 100,000 hour LED life expectancy. Runs on 24 volts DC Cost pennies a day to operate 4X’s brighter than your standard 100 watt mercury vapor canal light No electrician needed – plugs into a standard outlet No fragile bulb exposed to the elements. Multiple colors available Call us today for more information
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Storage Facility
Outside Storage $19.50/mo RV’s – Boats – Trailers – Vehicles Computerized access gate, video surveillance, fenced, well lit Live-in manager on site
Must be dependable with experience
Call Manager 361-749-6222
AAA STORAGE BARNS 361-937-4939 (Flour Bluff)
For more information
Multi-Resorts at Puente Vista Is seeking full time Maintenance help
361-815-7900 ISLAND CREATIONS CONCRETE
Professionally installed concrete driveways, sidewalks and patios Decorative Stamping & Staining
Call 361-960-0327 THE SHEEHAN COMPANY
Custom Residential Painting
Interior and Exterior - Free Estimates
Tile Expert Carpentry Deck Restoration Power Washing Entire house power washing, roofs included References - No Deposit Required
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First class work at low rates Storm Shutters, Cabinets, Framework, Sheetrock, Stucco, and much more!
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Power Washing
THE SHEEHAN COMPANY POWER WASHING
Houses, Driveways, Fences, Decks & Sidewalks Call us now to schedule an estimate
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for our Timeshare property right on the Island! Experience preferred, but will train the right person. We offer competitive benefits. Apply in person at: 14300 Aloha Street, # 125 Corpus Christi, TX 78418 Office Hours: 8am-5pm M-F; 8am-8pm Fri; 9am-2pm Sat No phone calls please
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Boats & Watercraft 14’ Fiberglass Outboard
With Hona 4 stroke 8HP motor Great flats boat $850
Call 361-249-6379 21’ Yng Ling Sail Boat New sails – New standing rigging $700 OBO 830-393-0429
PROPERTY MANAGER
Seeking an experienced property manager for a small condominium community. Candidate must have 3 to 5 years experience as an assistant or property manager, booking and accounting skills, be able to get along with staff, and oversee the necessary attention and services required for all guests. Competitive salary. Please send resumes to:
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Vehicles For Sale
2004 Yamaha Zuma, 50cc Scooter
Like New - $ 1500 Mileage: 612 Runs perfectly! Always stored in garage! In Corpus Christ. One adult owner.
Call 361-765-1772
or email me at: sharonlee1772@gmail.com
1998 GMC Sierra Navy Blue with White Interior Camper Top $1,000 firm Call for more information 361-949-7700
Golf Carts For Sale Street Legal GOLF CARTS FOR SALE September price special !
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Thrift Store
Trinity-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church 2nd Time Around (thrift) Shop Open 9-noon on Saturdays Best prices in So. Texas!
Ave. E @Trojan St. In Port Aransas
Granny Moon’s Attic Call 834-1382
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Pet Grooming & Boarding
DIVINE DOGGIE Dog and cat grooming and boarding Grooms start at $35, baths start at $20. Boarding starts at $15.
Call 361-462-2412
Pet Adoption
PeeWee’s Pet Adoption World Sanctuary
Volunteer to help socialize a homeless animal so it has a better chance of finding a forever home. Adopt a special friend or sponsor one if adopting is not possible. Call PeeWee’s Pet Adoption 888-4141 or go to PeeWee’s at 1307 Saratoga www.peeweespets.com
PeeWee’s Mobile Adoption Clinics
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COST: $10 for 3 lines in 2 issues (Estimated 119 characters or less) Payment must be made before publication Sorry no garage or moving sale ads Total items listed must be $200 or less Front stabilizer for fifth wheel trailer $35, and a two wheel portable waste tank $25. 361-949-0471 Bier Steins, W. Germany, 1 L. $20. ea, Hand Carved Decorative hanging lamp, W Germany $150. 361-944-4444 Recliner $60. Small armoire $60. 2 Bedside dressers $40 each. 361-442-3529
at Petco and Petsmart on Saturdays and Sundays desperately need volunteers
Please call PeeWee’s at 888-4141
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30 years+ experience Doors – Windows – Decks – Cabinets Sheetrock – Tape and Float
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Qualified Independent Contractor
that has at least three to four men to paint singlefamily homes and small commercial jobs. The contractor we choose will need to have all his own equipment – truck or van, ladders, sprayers and power washer. Also, the contractor will need to be able to do small carpentry work. Our promise to you is to keep you busy year around with great pay.
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ADOPT! Swagger An adorable 4-month-old shepherd mix. Loves toys and playing with other dogs! Adoption fee $50 includes neuter, shots, and microchip. TEXT PAAC (People Assisting Animal Control) at 361-438-3232 for more information. People Assisting Animal Control Who Are We? Our mission is to decrease euthanasia of healthy adoptable animals, raise funds to support The City of Corpus Christi Animal Control and educate the public on proper animal responsibility. We also run a partner program with Meals on Wheels, called Animeals. We provide dry dog/cat food to 50 pets of seniors/homebound citizens on Meals on Wheels. The elderly/homebound often give their own food to feed their pets. Our program allows everyone to eat CLEAN OUT YOUR ATTIC GRANNY MOON WILL HELP YOU SELL YOUR TREASURES
Tai Chi Classes
TAOIST TAI CHI Beginner Classes September 11 9:00 am – 10:30 am First Christian Church 3401 Santa Fe St Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (use parking area on Santa Fe and Sinclair) http://texas.usa.taoist.org email: corpus.tx@taoist.org 361-244-8609
Church Meeting & Service LUTHERAN TABLE TALK Thursday Afternoons On the island JB's German Bakery, 15137 SPID Sponsored by GCCM, SWT, ELCA.
Contact Rev. Tom Dietzel at lifetogethermin@aol.com, or 210-363-3538 or 361-445-1029 ISLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Services In Church Sancturary 10 AM
14030 Fortuna Bay Drive at Gypsy 361-949-8770
Al-Anon
Friends and families of problem drinkers find understanding and support at
Al-Anon meetings
An Al-Anon group meets each Thursday at 7:00 PM at
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Island in the Son United Methodist Church 10650 Highway 361 IS ALCOHOL CAUSING A PROBLEM IN YOUR FAMILY?
Grounds Keeper must have pool maintenance experience Must be dependable with experience
Try Al-Anon. Meets at 7:00 pm Sundays at Padre Island Baptist Church
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Downtown Farmers Market
Every Wednesday 5-7 pm 505 S. Water Street (By the Tango Tea Room)
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on Friday. The tone was break neck at both those shows and the audiences obviously loved what they were hearing. It’s a good thing that Giggity’s has such a big dance floor.
Time to exhale… Welcome to the other side boys and girls, you may now exhale. We are post-Labor Day and the 2013 tourist season is officially in the bag. So now what do you want to do? Well, you got a lot of time to think about it. Giggity’s put on a great “Local’s Party” on Monday for all us homey’s who either worked their collective rears off all summer or were just suffering from tourist exhaustion. They put out a nice complimentary Cajun boil and ran cheap drink specials all night for all the locals to enjoy. Antone and the All Stars kept the music going strong all night and there wasn’t a tourist in sight. Thanks Edwin and Amy!
Limo’s and spa’s… And on Tuesday, all the girls at the Back Porch got to celebrate the end of season with their annual “Spa Day” excursion. In past years, previous owner, Susan Powell, would shut the bar down on the Tuesday after Labor Day and treat all the Back Porch employees (99% females) to a trip into town in a limo where they would all go to the spa and get their hair and nails done and then hit Scuttlebutt’s for drinks and dinner on the way home. This year, manager Tracey Shore actually bought her own limo and kept the tradition alive. Tracey will be starting her own limo service on the islands (check out her new ad in the music box). A good time was had by all.
The Toman Brothers will play Giggity’s this Saturday.
Ruben Limas & the Rolling Jays played Giggitys and Shorty’s last week. Hold Fast Fables… One show that I delight in telling you about was Hold Fast Fables (Galveston, TX). They put on a brilliant performance at Shorty’s on Saturday. They are a three piece acoustic ensemble (guitar, cello and tambourine) with vocal harmonies that go beyond sweet. With everything going on, the way it was on Saturday night, I still found myself glued to this show. I didn’t want to miss one single song. Those guys are magnificent. All of their songs are original and full of life. Make it a point to see this band the next time they’re around. I can’t emphasize enough how great they are.
Hold Fast Fables played Shorty’s last Saturday. No wonder my ears are ringing… I ran around all weekend (and I do mean ran) and caught a dozen good shows around town: Brooke Graham, Uel Jackson, Free Beer Band, The Pete Denney Blues Band, Ruben Limas and the Rolling Jays (three times), Davin James, Larry Joe Taylor, Ray T and the City Crew, Hold Fast Fables, Mike Milligan and the Altar Boys and Buster Jiggs. Fortunately, all of these shows were in a half mile radius of each other and I only had to jockey around from Shorty’s to Giggity’s to the Ice House and the Back Porch. That’s one great thing about Port A, even when we are consumed in tourists… everything is convenient. I was able to see all of these artists with only a short walk between venues.
Sharkey’s cancels concerts… In other Labor Day related news, the big shows over at Sharkey’s were cancelled at the last minute. The promoters from San Antonio notified me on Friday afternoon that Los Lonely Boys had cancelled their Sunday show because the guitar player had reinjured his back after a fall off a stage in California a couple of months ago, and his doctor had advised him not to travel. They shopped around for a comparable replacement act but ran out of time and were
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Carol Elliott will play the Tarpon Ice House this Friday. Favorite songbird, Carol Elliott, will play her regular First Friday show at the Tarpon Ice House from 6:30- 8:30. Also, the monthly First Friday reception at the Island Art Center (next door to the Ice House) will be going on and that makes for a nice combination of music and art.
And on the near horizon, watch for shows in September by Mandy Rowden and Billy Abels (Shorty’s), Richard Lockhart (Giggity’s), Mike Milligan (Back Porch), Melissa Brooke (Sunset Sounds), J.T. Coldfire (Giggity’s) and Kinky Friedman (The Gaff). The Kinky Friedman show at the Gaff will be on Thursday, September 19th. There will be a Pirate Parade before the show in the streets of Port A. We are trying to get Kinky to jump in one of the Gaff’s pirate boats and show us his best parade wave. Maybe Lighthouse Rick can talk him into it or bribe him with a good cigar. ♪♫ And, that’s the truth! ♪♫
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forced to call the concert off. They also cancelled the Jack Ingram show on Saturday citing non-existent presales. The concert series, billed as Port Aransas Summer Fest, featuring five weekends of high profile shows throughout August (Fabulous Thunderbirds, Joe Ely, Corey Morrow and Rick Trevino) didn’t come close to breaking even. For whatever reason, the crowds did not happen and the whole effort was pretty much a financial disaster. When asked for her take on the situation, Sharkey’s Kristin Muennink proprietor, Glenda McCormick, had of the Buster Jiggs only to offer, “It is what it is.” On a bright note, the backyard at Sharkey’s Band rips it up at is ready and available if anyone needs Giggity’s last Friday. a football field.
Ruben Limas and the Rolling Jays… Our buddy from North Padre who usually plays solo, Ruben Limas, has recently started showing up with a band in tow… the Rolling Jays. Ruben is a highly energetic chap who can knock down a Bob Dylan or Neil Young song with the best of them, but I must say, adding a drummer (James DeHoyos) and bass player (Jim Haley) has really stepped up his game. I saw Ruben three times over the weekend at the Back Porch, Shorty’s and Giggity’s and found myself amazed at the depth of his repertoire. This guy was born to entertain. He’s really quite engaging.
Aloha Dave and guitarist Ray Summy will play the Back Porch this Friday.
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