Happy to have received these great new additions to our beach. Every little reminder truly does increase our chances of preventing more people from littering! Now onward to increased law enforcement. One little step at a time, quietly and efficiently toward a non- littering generation of Bolivar lovers. Education and enforcement must go hand in hand. Hang in Bolivar and we can win this battle. Our Trashing group stands tall to thank Ryan Denard and Lee Crowder for helping us realize our goal, of a safe, clean fun beach to enjoy. Carlis Danna Cole
I really despise people that leave their trash on the beach. Many times, when they leave, I will go over and clean up their mess. Makes me think these people were raised by idiots who never cleaned up.
By Georgia Osten It’s finally come – The Texas Crab Festival. How many weeks/months have we been preparing for this event? I guess 9 months? Really, I could have given birth by now? Sorry, not me, but that’s how I relate to times like this. I guess it’s gone smoothly, after all, we’ve been doing this for … oh my gosh, is this our
And the countdown to the Crabbiest Festival in the world By J. Lee Austin There oughta be a name for the lull on the peninsula in between the wild and crazy Spring Break and the summertime shebang … perhaps we could call it something like … the annual Slow-tweener. Ok maybe I’ll work on that some more. While things are certainly slower, excitement is building. Could be all about the
By Brenda Cannon Henley People all over the world celebrate Christmas in different ways. Legends, family stories, and sheer traditions make us aware of just how different, and yet alike, we are. One of the things I like to do is to find a new or different story each year to share with my grands, great grands, and our church family about this holiday I love. This is one
By Shannon Williams Grief is defined as, “our emotional reaction to loss”. It has been studied, written about and talked about since it became part of the English Language some 800+ years ago, and the Latin roots of the word goes back much further. It is where I have been for the past couple of months. In March, we said goodbye to our 95-year-old mother
By Bob Currie, Recreational Boating Safety Specialist U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Station Galveston Flotilla For years now I have been telling everyone they need a marine VHF/FM radio to safely operate their boat near shore (within 20 miles) because cell phones are not dependable. Although everything above is still true, the Coast Guard has a new system that incorporates your
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Happy to have received these great new additions to our beach. Every little reminder truly does increase our chances of preventing more people from littering! Now onward to increased law enforcement. One little step at a time, quietly and efficiently toward a non- littering generation of Bolivar lovers. Education and enforcement must go hand in hand. Hang in Bolivar and we can win this battle. Our Trashing group stands tall to thank Ryan Denard and Lee Crowder for helping us realize our goal, of a safe, clean fun beach to enjoy. Carlis Danna Cole
I really despise people that leave their trash on the beach. Many times, when they leave, I will go over and clean up their mess. Makes me think these people were raised by idiots who never cleaned up.
So glad somebody did this. Our beach was starting to look like a Houston freeway with all the signs. This looks great. Thanks to whom ever.