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Down 'n dirty
Sometimes you gotta gat down and dhty to get the job done ae this Spring Breaker
demonstrated during a beach volleyball game last Tuesday. Though the sides were a little
overcast, the weather warmed up by Monday and bikinis and volleyball playeri hit the beach
hill force. As the week goes on, the beach will be criss-crossed with volleyball nets, rocking
with musk and loaded with partying Spring Breakers. (Staff photo by Murray Judson)
Saylord Edling of
Maternal great-grand-
mother is Cora Miller of Tecumseh.
NB.
Paternal grandparents are Katy
and Alfred Stockwell of Lake
Havasu City, AZ.
Seniors Assoc,
plans outing to
Corpus Christ!
The Port Aransas Senior Citizens
Association is planning an outing to
Corpus Chris* Monday, March 22.
instead of its regular monthly meet-
^The Association will cojoy a dutch
treat dinner at the Golden Corral res-
taurant The city van will leave the
Port Aransas Community Center at 6
p.m. The outing is open to all persons
age 30 years or over as well as handi-
capped/disabled persons.
For more information call Ken
Williams at 749-6048.
730 Trout, Port Aransas, Texas * 7
wry
thena's
* Gift Shop & Book Shop
^ * Tarot Card Reading + Cryutah & Copper
★ Astrological Charts + Metaphyelcal Centre
303 Church St. 749-4033
(just off Beach St., nut to Grandma'a Kitchen)
Non-profit groups
Dunes/beach management
are on city agenda tonight
Preparation of a Dunes/Beach
Management Plan for Port Aransas
The Water District has already
that meets approval of the Texas
Land Office
> Attorney!
will be discussed at tonight’s
General
thei
Office (OLO) and
r General’s Office (AO)
(Thursday, March 18) city council
meeting.
City Manager Tom Brooks will
Brooks says that the city has been agreed to provide 30 percent of the
“very diligent in the management cost of the plan estimated at no
of the dunes and our beach. Much more than $10,000. Brooks says that
of what will be required in our plan much of the administrative work
is already being done.” However, will be completed by himself and
cities affected by the plan are being other city staff members to keep the
allowed 180 days to prepare a plan expense down.
ImMmi
Nueces County Water Control and
Improvement District No. 4 to pre- establishing a 1,000 foot dune pro- mitigation to resolve the city’s defi-
pare . plan to be submitted by Sept, tection line. cien£y with the Texas Pa*. and
Wildlife Dept, regarding the loop
road that protrudes into Roberts
Point Park.
• a request by Judge Duncan
Neblett to appoint a substitute mu-
nicipal court judge to hear a esse in
which Nebleu has a potential con-
flict of interest.
• entering a contract with Nueces
County for lifeguards on the beach.
• interlocal agreements with the
Regional Transportation Author-
ity concerning the Transportation
Assistance Fund and the Street
Improvement Fund.
The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at
ty hall and the public is invited.
This week in Port Aransas
Island
_Agenda
Non-profit organizations are in-
vited to reserve booth space at the
Second Annual Celebration of the
Arts scheduled for May 13 and 16.
Deadline to reserve space and
specify what will be sold at the booth
is April 10. To make reservations
call Mike Cortez at 749-3092. Space
and electricity requirements must
also be specified at the time reser-
vations are made.
The Celebration of the Arts is
sponsored by the Port Aransas
Council for the Arts (PACA). It will
be held in the courtyard of the Tar-
pon Inn from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. on
Saturday, May J5. and from 10
-4um. to 4 p^n^Sunday, May 16.
The event will open with the
Songwriters’ Showcase on Thurs-
day, May 14, followed by evening
outdoor presentations of the Port
Aransas Community Theatre’s pro-
duction of Belles on Friday and
Saturday evenings. The fine art
show will be conducted during the
day on Saturday and Sunday.
The Ccast Club
PrMMts
"Diamond's Edge”
Friday & Saturday, March 19th & 20th
NO COVER
NORMANS CEREBRAL REORGANIZATION SESSIONS
Specials - 5 Diiys A Wtx'k - IJIoi Kliiy It ini End: ty - 5 to 7 p m
Pitchers: $3 All Well Drinks $9 on
Cinnamon • Peach • Peppermint
$2.00 Each
Frozen "Mexican Slushie": $2 00
COINTREAU / JOSE CUERVO
Top Shell Margarita on the Rocks: $3.50
PLUS: FREE MUNCUII S EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P.M.
i nc luuuwing u a u
during the upcoming’
Any governmental I
1m in/tliiifo/l mu ilkM llai
mg included on me us
The following is a list of meetings and events scheduled in Port Aransas
week.
body or non-profit group wishing to have iu gather-
on the list should contact the South Jetty at 749-3131 during
regular business hours Monday through Friday. Changes or cancellations
of events should be brought to the attention of the editor immediately.
• Adult Uaais for fua welcomes visitors aadreskkats daily at7:30 a.m.,
except Sundays at 10 ejn., at the Fort Aransas High School tennis courts.
• The University of Texas Visitors’ Canter — University of Texas
Marine Science Institute, on East Cotter Street just before you get to the
beach. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Movie schedule: Monday through
Thursday, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. (No movies Friday.) Free admission.
18 Thursday
• Fort Aransas city council meeting. 7 p.m„ city halL Public welcome.
• PAISD trustees meeting. 7 pin., PAHS library. Public welcome.
• UTMSI movie, 11 a.m., “Bullwinkle", 26 minutes.
• Port Aransas Rotary Club, 12 noon, Seafood and Spaghetti Works.
• Adult tennis for fun, 7:30 ajn., high school tennis courts.
• UTMSI movie, 3 p.m., “The Flight of the Whooping Cranes”, 9 minutes.
• Bingo by EMS Auxiliary, 7 pin., Community Center.
• Alcoholics Anonymous, step meeting, 8 pin., Trinity-by-the-Sea Epis-
copal Church, 403 Trojan at Avenue £.
19 Friday
• Adult tennis for fun, 7:30 am., high school tennis courts.
• Low impact aerobics, 8-9 tin.., Pollock Center. 749-3911.
• Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pin., Trinity-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church,
403 Trojan.
20 Saturday
• Alcoholics Anonymous, candlelight meeting, 10:30p.m. Trinity-by-the-
Sea Episcopal Church, 403 Trojan, 749-6677 for information.
22 Monday
• Senior Citizens Association dinner in Corpus Chris*. Meet at Commu-
nity Center at 6 p.m. See story for details.
• UTMSI movie, 11 sin., "Plankton", 12 minutes.
• Low impact aerobics, 8-9 ajn., Pollock Center, 749-3911.
• Adult tennis for Am, 7:30 Sin., high school tennis courts.
• UTMSI movie, 3 p.m., “The Intertidal Zone”, 17 minutes.
• Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pin., Trinity-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church,
403 Trojan.
23 Tuesday
• UTMSI movie, 11 ajn., "The Living Ocean”, 25 minutes.
• Adult tennis for Am, 7:30 ajn., high school tennis oouris.
• Bingo, 7 p.m., St Joseph Catholic Church Community Hall, 100 N.
Station St
Alcoholics Anonymous, 12 noon, Trinity-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church,
403 Trajan.
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24 Wednesday
• UTMSI movie, 11 tin. "Dolphins", 14 minutes.
• Adult tennis for fun, 7:30 ajn., high school tennis courts.
•Low impact
•AlcoholicsA
, one class, 8-9 a.m.,1
Anonymous, 12noon,Trinity-by-i
r, 749 5911.
I Church,
m
city hall and the public is invited.
Photographer
exhibits works
A selection of color photographs
by Gary Osborne of Port Aransas
are on display at Uncle Dollie’s
Coffeehouse.
The coffeehouse is in the court-
yard of the Tarpon Inn on Cotter
Sheet.
The photos have been produced
over a five year period in locations
from the Bering Sea to tropical
Mexico. Included are scenes of
Alaska, Texas, Mexico and the
Florida Keys.
The exhibit will be open from 8
a.m. to6 p.m. through Sunday, April
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$495
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Park Rd. 53 at G. Street
749-5666
Directory of Services
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Julie DuBose isn't quite big
enough yet to drl vfe the truck, but
she's still Papa's little helper.
Robert "Papa" DuBose and his
wife, Darlene, offer general ma-
chine shop repair, as well as a
winch truck and haul-out ser-
vice, at Half Fast Machine Shop,
themat
749-6491.
Half Fast
Machine Shop
Winch Truck and
216 W. Avenue A
749-6491
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Judson, Mary. Port Aransas South Jetty (Port Aransas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1993, newspaper, March 18, 1993; Port Aransas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth587332/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ellis Memorial Library.