Category: News

Jan 27
Stunning Photography – Wiki Loves Earth photo contest

Wiki Loves Earth is an annual international photographic competition, organized by local Wikimedia chapters, groups, and volunteers across the globe. Participants take pictures of their country’s natural heritage, focusing on sites of national importance or those that are in need of protection. Anyone can join in! For more than a decade, the volunteer-organized Wiki Loves […]

Jan 27
Bull Drum

By Ed Snyder Just a nibble at first alerted the lady angler to grab her rod to catch what she thought would be but a small fish. Seconds later she was straining and hanging on for dear life screaming for her husband. Quickly racing over to help he grabbed her around the waist, yelling, “HANG […]

Jan 27
Recreational Boating Safety – Trailering

Many accidents occur every year involving the trailering of boats. There are many things that can go wrong when you are trailering your boat to the ramp and back home again. Accidents occur that lead to injury and even death in some cases. This column will discuss safe trailering. Hopefully you will learn something new […]

Jan 27
Captain Jeff Brandon Fishing Report

After the Arctic Blast this past week, we had quite a drop in Surface Water temperatures, however by Saturday Temperatures were back up to 48 degrees. The water clarity is still good for East Galveston Bay considering all the North Winds we have encountered. The low tides have forced us to adjust our target areas, […]

Jan 27
Ancient Astronauts: Theories of Alien Intervention in Human History

The concept of ancient astronauts, or extraterrestrials influencing early human civilizations, is one of the most enduring and controversial ideas in pseudoscience. Popularized by authors like Erich von Däniken in his 1968 bestseller Chariots of the Gods?, the theory proposes that many ancient structures, myths, and technological advancements were the result of extraterrestrial guidance. While […]

Jan 27
Let it Snow

And it did! Wasn’t it beautiful? Can we depend on Snow every 4 years? I hope so! My boss texted me, “Stay home!” So, I did. What fun to stay in jammies until 10 in the morning. Didn’t lose internet, so it was easy to work from home. For two days! He, the boss, was […]

Jan 20
BP Cultural Foundation hosts local author

By Elinor Tinsley On January 15, 2025, the Bolivar Peninsula Cultural Foundation, along with the Eagles 3719 and the generous use of their event room, were pleased to present a book signing of our own local author, Brenda Lewis. Brenda’s book was available at Amazon in mid-November and she quickly sold out of her first […]

Jan 20
2025 Crabfest T-Shirt Design Contest winner announced

The Texas Crab Festival Committee selected the winners in the annual Texas Crab Festival T-Shirt Art Contest for 2025. They want to extend a warm and friendly thank you to all the talented artists who participated. The creativity and imagination displayed in each submission showcased diverse talents and reflected the spirit of our beloved Festival […]

Jan 20
The Three Stooges Go Skiing

And Baffle the World Against All Odds and Common Sense By J. Lee Austin, MD Those of you playing along at home may have detected a recurrent theme running through my gripping tales of death defiant capers. In the psychiatric journals I think they call it Chronic Intractable Imbecility. Today’s yarn abides the pattern, so […]

Jan 20
Ensure our local heritage continues

Participate in a 50/50 drawing to help raise funds for the non-profit Crystal Beach Cemetery. All funds will go the maintenance of the cemetery grounds. Buy your ticket now at the Eagles. The winning ticket will be drawn on March 1, 2025 at the Eagles after the Mardi Gras Parade. The winner does not need […]