December 6th, 2007“Shopping gone coastal”

Taken from San Antonio Express News. Written by Jessica Belasco, December 2, 2006.

There are plenty of reasons to head to the beach during the winter months.

The hotel rates are cheaper. The restaurants are less crowded.

And then, of course, there’s the shopping.

Never thought of doing your holiday shopping in Port Aransas? Well, why not? You can skip the packed malls and find original, often unique gifts, and have yourself a merry little vacation at the same time.

Those mammoth surf shops hawking T-shirts, souvenir seashells and boogie boards may dominate the main drag of Alister Street, but as Port Aransas and Mustang Island have undergone increasing development over the last few years, the shopping opportunities have grown as well. Savvy merchants have responded to the influx of tourists who bring their considerable disposable income to this tiny gulf community by opening specialty boutiques and gift shops.

And they’re not all concentrated in the nexus of Alister Street and Avenue G.

For more information on shopping check out the article in the San Antonio Express News or go to the Port Aranansas Chamber of Commerce at www.portaransas.org.

Birthday girl asks for gifts to benefit holiday toy drive
BY DAN PARKER SOUTH JETTY REPORTER

Good-hearted girl STAFF PHOTO BY DAN PARKER Gabriella Hanmore, 8, is planning on giving all of her birthday gifts to the Port Aransas Emergency Services Toy Round Up.

Guests won’t bring gifts for Gabriella Hanmore when she has her eighth birthday party tomorrow, Nov. 30, at Port A Pizzeria.

And that’s the way Gabriella wants it.

The H.G. Olsen Elementary School second grader has handed out written invitations to more than 60 Port Aransas children to bring gifts only so that she may pass them on as donations to the 10th annual Port Aransas Emergency Services Toy Round Up, a program that helps lower income families in Port Aransas provide Christmas toys for their children.

Gabriella is the daughter of Erol and Laurie Hanmore. Laurie Hanmore said she and her daughter were watching a local television news segment about a Corpus Christi toy drive when Gabriella suddenly had an idea.

“She just started talking about her birthday party and how she has so many toys and doesn’t need so many,” Hanmore said. “We talked about it, and she just wants to give her birthday presents to (the Toy Round Up),” Hanmore said.

“I feel sorry for those kids who don’t have very much,” Gabriella told the South Jetty.

(By the way, the Hanmores did not contact the South Jetty about their plans. A South Jetty reporter asked the Hanmores for an interview after hearing about Gabriella’s planned party from a Hanmore family friend.)

Hanmore wasn’t completely shocked by her daughter’s decision to forgo gifts. She said she almost has gotten used to Gabriella’s unusual maturity and kind-heartedness.

“She blows me away all the time,” Hanmore said. “I was touched (by Gabriella’s decision). I want to do whatever I can to help her.”

Gabriella formally has handed out written invitations to her entire second-grade class (about 40 students), her karate class (10 kids) and ballet class (10 dancers). In addition, Gabriella’s mother said anyone who reads this article should feel free to stop by Port A Pizzeria during the party, from 3:30 to 5 p.m., drop off a toy and have some pizza.

Toys should be in their original containers and not gift wrapped, according to guidelines issued by the Port Aransas Emergency Services Toy Round Up. Hanmore said she will drop the toys with Port Aransas Emergency Services after the party.

Debbie Bridges, manager at Port A Pizzeria, said her restaurant is glad to be a part of the party and charity effort. Bridges’ own daughter got one of the invitations.

“When I read that invitation, I was really surprised,” Bridges said. “Just to see such a young girl make that kind of decision and be so unselfish, to give up all the presents and everything, I was like, wow!”

October 19th, 2007Tour the Tall Ship

The 1877 Elissa, the Official Tall Ship of Texas, will accompany the Harvest Moon Regatta racers to Port Aransas next week where she will receive visitors for tours, then proceed to a berth in Corpus Christi where she will be open for school children tours and educational maritime exhibits. At the end of the week, Gov. Rick Perry will present a special proclamation to the Elissa.

Tours will be given Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 27 and 28, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is $5 for adults and $3 for those under 18. Children under 6 will be admitted free.

As taken from the Port Aransas South Jetty.

Bayfest comes once a year to downtown Corpus Christi. This year Bayfest is Sept. 28-30. Bayfest will host over 30 bands this year including Roger Creager and Sammy Kershaw. For more information please visit www.bayfesttexas.com.

Each person that would like to go Deep Sea Fishing, now requires a fishing license. Texas Residents are $10 per day, Non-Residents are $15 per day. Fishing license can be purchased at many locations in Port Aransas including the local IGA Family Center.

Brides don’t miss out on the fair that will be held in Corpus at the American Bank Center. The fair will have all the Vendors to help you have the best beach wedding in Port Aransas.  The fair is July 29 from Noon to 5 p.m. Entry is $10 per person.

June 8th, 2007C-Sculptures

Coming to Port Aransas the weekend of June 9? Don’t miss the master Sandsculpture contest held by local station C 101. The event lasts all day on June 9 and will take place at JP Luby Surf Park.

The 4th Annual WaterStreet Market Music, Art, & Surf Fest will be Friday, June 1st-3rd, 2007. Fest weekend kicks off with the annual 10am ribbon cutting ceremony for the newest 2007 stars on the Walk of Fame. Outdoor Art Market and Live Music will last from 10am-8pm daily and is FREE to the public! 2007 Stars Announced! On June 1st at 10am sharp, the following music legends will be inducted into the South Texas Music Walk of Fame. Rusty Wier, Christopher Cross, Armando Marroquin, Al “Beto” Garcia, Michael Nesmith, Jennifer Pena, Rocky Benton

May 24th, 2007Memorial Weekend

Come kick off the summer on the island.  Plantation Suites & Conference Center still has rooms for Memorial Weekend.  This is a great weekend to come to the island and experience the Texas Gulf Coast.  Port Aransas offers many activities such as Deep Sea Fishing,  Bay Fishing, Kayak and Jet Ski Rentals, Beach Volleyball, and so many more activities.  The island offers a variety of exciting dining options.  Make your vacation memorable at Texas’ Best Kept Secret–Port Aransas.

May 10th, 2007Learn how to Surf

Texas Surf Camps will be hosting week long camps for ages 5 to 18. The camps in Port Aransas will be held from June 4-July 27. Texas Surf Camps offers the day camps in hopes of teaching surfing in a safe and fun environment. Visit www.texassurfcamps.com for more information.


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