One of the reasons we have been coming to Texas for the past five winters is that the people here are so friendly. We’ve always gotten the impression from the locals that we were wanted, unlike some places that are not nearly as welcoming. Well, today the Rockport-Fulton Chamber of Commerce proved that by hosting a Winter Texan Appreciation party at the Convention Center, and it was overwhelming in a good way!
By the time we arrived, which was only 10 minutes after the party started, the parking lot was nearly full and the line to get inside was out the door. I haven’t seen this many seniors in any one place since we left Branson! There was music, bunco, bingo, poker, games, karaoke, food, information booths and raffles—all kinds of appealing things to us old people.
After the singing of the the national anthem and an opening prayer and blessing, the president of the Chamber got up to speak. On behalf of all the member businesses, she expressed her gratitude to all winter Texans for the economic boost the local area receives from our being here when we eat at restaurants, gas up our vehicles, buy groceries and souvenirs, and go to local attractions.
Besides being a great marketing tool, such appreciation lays the groundwork for the following winter season. It’s a considerate gesture that will be long remembered and talked about by many a visitor, possibly generating even more revenue. I’m grateful to be spending the winter here, and I’m grateful to be appreciated.
As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest form of appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. ~John F. Kennedy