official newsletter cape carancahua property owners` association

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official newsletter cape carancahua property owners` association
November 2010
OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER
CAPE CARANCAHUA PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION
Dick Hoffman
Myrtle Halling
Board of Directors
Bill Walsh
Judy Lovejoy
Michael Galloway
What a GALA -- Prizes, fun, and food for all! The Palacios Recreation
Center was the perfect venue for the First Annual Cape Gala. More than
225 people came to enjoy the delicious fajita dinner, bid on a wide array
of auction merchandise, and share the excitement of the raffle drawings.
Best of all, the Cape Carancahua Community Center Fund grew by almost
$13,000 after expenses. Please express your thanks to the dozens of
volunteers and donors who gave so unselfishly of their
time
and money to
RAFFLE
RESULTS
EZ-Go Golf Cart
make this event an overwhelming success.
Joe and Vicki Adams won the EZ-Go Golf Cart. Joe
is the Principle of the Palacios Junior High School
and Vicki is Superintendent of the Palacios
Independent School District. The Adams purchased
property in Cape Carancahua in August of 2010. Joe
said, “We were just happy to be part of the efforts to
build a new community center. We never thought
we’d actually win anything. It’s great!“
Joe & Vicki Adams, Palacios
Benelli Nova 12 Gauge Shotgun
Andy Baker, Cape Carancahua
Remington .270 rifle with scope Cyndy Hopmann, Cape Carancahua
Tarus “Judge” pistol
Don Baker, Cape Carancahua
Savage .22 Rifle
Lynard Olson, Carancahua VFD
Charcoal/gas Barbecue Cooker
Carmen Sanders, Cape Carancahua
$250 toward Set of Tiires
Walter Weakley, Cape Carancahua
$200 Gift Card
James Olbrych, Montgomery
Wooden Ice Chest
Becky VonDerAu, Cape Carancahua
Two Wooden Lawn Chairs
Bruce Webb, Palacios
QUILTS
By Jean Berry & Sandy Heimbach – won by Mary Ingram,
Cape Carancahua
By Janny Galloway – won by Yvonne Conrad, Palacios
By Dolores Chandler–won by Heather Alexander, Cape Carancahua
By Katheryne Alderman – won by Amy Hoffman, Cape Carancahua
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The Cape Carancahua Board of Directors and all Cape property owners extend
heart-felt thanks to the many volunteers and donors listed below who helped
make the Gala a success. We apologize for any inadvertent omissions.
VOLUNTEERS
Alexander, Carter and Heather
Baker, David and Skyler
Bell, Hubert and Jenny
Berry, Jean
Bozarth, Terry and Cynthia
Broderick, Dorothy
Brooks, Craig and Dolores
Buchanan, Deborah
Chandler, Tom and Dolores
Donaldson, Judy
Felicetty, William
Galloway, Michael and Janny
Gebert, Franklin and Sheila
Grimes, Ted and Becky
Halling, Walter and Myrtle
Heimbach, Phil and Sandy
Hoffman, Dick and Melva
Hoffman, Rich and Brandy
Hollingsworth, Scott
Hopmann, Cyndy
Jasek, Aly sha
Lovejoy, Tom and Judy
Martin, Nicole
Maxwell, Mike and Dee
Meacham, Rick and Stephanie
Merrifield, Earl and Doris
Miller, George and Bennie
Mullane, Diane
Nelson, Pat and Melvina
Peterson, Harold and Dorothy
Peterson, Tim and Brenda
Salinas, Norma
Seaman, George and Georgee
Shannon, Pat
Simpson, Gary and Kathy
Sitz, David and Amy
Walsh, Bill and Marsha
Warren, Paul and Dorothy
Watson, Craig and Martha
Wilson, Shelby
Woods, John and LaVonne
Wuthrich, Harold and Jynell
TABLE SPONSORS
Carancahua Bay Café
Chromcak Company
Coldwell Bankers – Bozarth
Coldwell Bankers - Seaman
First State Bank – Blessing
George Mullane
Oscar’s Pest Control
Port Lavaca Auto Groups
Robert and Dale Boone
T Tran Custom Homes
United-Bilt Homes
DONORS
American Appliance - Port Lavaca
Atzenhoffer Chevrolet
Bayou City Interest - Mike & Renee Matthews
Brooks, Craig and Dolores
Burns, Anthony
Cape Trash Service - Pat and Melvina Nelson
Cape Water Supply Corp.
Capital One Bank - Port Lavaca
Carancahua Bay Café - Tim and Brenda Peterson
Chandler, Tom and Dolores
Chili's - Victoria
City State Bank - Palacios
D & W Recycling - Wayne & Diane Zabodyn
DSG Nursery
Donaldson, Judy
Erwin, Melissa Kainer
Galloway, Michael and Janny
Gebert, Franklin and Shiela
Grissom, Robert and Mendy
H.E.B. - Port Lavaca
Harris, Mary Jane
Heimbach, Phil and Sandy
Holdgraf Family
Hollingsworth, Scott
J. J. Bubela Floor Center
L & K Trucking
Lighthouse Seafood - Ronnie Benner
Lovejoy, Tom and Judy
Lowe's - Victoria
Maxwell, Mike and Dee
McClain, Sheila
New Coast Homes - Danny & Kathleen Poessel
Old Main Book Store - Palacios
Peterson, Harold and Dorothy
Pink Flamingo
RMC Tooling - Steve Mullane
Seaman, George and Georgee
Second Nature
Shannon, Patricia
Shop the World - Victoria
Sonic Drive In - Palacios
Strong, Lanny and Connie
Studio 35 - Palacios
Texoma Tire Buying Group
The Basket Shop
The Cape Carancahua Capers
Tropical Home Furnishings - Port Lavaca
Wal-Mart - Port Lavaca
Walsh, Bill and Marsha
Wuthrich, Harold and Jynelle
YMCA - Port Lavaca
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Gala Fun Facts and Figures
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72 volunteers spent untold hours planning and executing the grand scheme.
Almost $13,000.00 was added to the bank account dedicated to donations for the new community center.
Master Chef Dick Hoffman and 9 cooks presided over 1 huge barbecue pit to cook 140 pounds of beef and
140 pounds of chicken fajita meat.
14 food handlers served over 500 fajitas, veggies, tea, and dessert to 240 eager eaters.
11 group tables were reserved by sponsors.
68 individuals and businesses donated money and merchandise for the fundraiser.
Master of Ceremonies Scott Hollingsworth orchestrated the action to give away 28 exciting door prizes.
10 fantastic raffle items and 4 heirloom quilts were awarded to 14 happy winners.
The winning raffle tickets were drawn from 3 rolling drums by 2 adorable girls, 9-year-old Alysha Jasek and
10-year-old Shelby Wilson.
Odis Newton auctioned 23 items from the stage for $1,785.00.
4 tables covered with 29 silent auction items brought an additional $1,871.00.
If you were there, you had a ton of fun and if you weren’t you can give yourself 40 lashes with a wet noodle.
Seriously, folks, we hope you’ll plan to join the festivities in 2011.
Invitation
Please consider this your personal invitation
to a dinner to recognize the many wonderful
volunteers and donors who worked so hard to
make the Gala a success.
This will also be your opportunity to help
celebrate the retirement of Cape Carancahua’s
Maintenance Supervisor Gary Simpson. He is
retiring after many hard-working years of
keeping everything at the Cape running smoothly.
Join us at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 20, at the new pavilion
across from the boat launch. We’ll provide the fajitas and drinks. Bring
a side dish if you like, but you are cordially invited to come with or
without. There will be more than enough for everyone.
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Email: [email protected]
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