Ocala Magazine September 2021

Page 12

LETTER

from the publisher

Role Models HERE AT OCALA MAGAZINE, we have made a commitment with our monthly “Charity Spotlight” to focus on some homegrown charitable organizations, and in this issue I’m proud that we are writing about two local gentleman who are using their talents and influence to make a difference in the lives of young people here in Ocala. Jamie Gilmore, Jr., and Eddie Rocker are two brothers who were high school football stars at North Marion High School and both left Ocala to play in the college ranks – Gilmore at Temple University in Philadelphia and Rocker at Florida A&M in Tallahassee. Upon finishing their playing careers and earning their degrees, Gilmore and Rocker could have done what most of do by embarking on careers in faraway places. These two men, however, chose a different path and what a blessing that is for us here. Gilmore recently told Ocala Magazine that he had not planned on returning to Ocala after graduating college because he did not see any opportunities for him. He believed this, though, because he was never exposed to what society had to offer outside of athletics. But come back he did after realizing there was a whole world of people and connections of which he was unaware. This inspired the two brothers to make sure that young boys like him became aware of all the opportunities they can pursue in life, that there is more out there to aspire to than just football, baseball or basketball. Gilmore and Rocker started KutDifferent, a 501c3 non-profit that mentors boys, particularly African American boys. As African American men and athletes, Gilmore and Rocker stand as perfect role models for these kids, many who don’t have a strong male presence in their lives. The beauty of what Gilmore and Rocker do is reaching out to kids before they get into trouble and develop habits that will limit their potential – theirs is a proactive, preventative method. The kids in their program are taught to present themselves in confident, self-respecting ways – they dress nicely, walk and sit with good posture, engage a firm handshake, look people in the eye when speaking and speak clearly with proper annunciation of words. These are the ways of men and are a good step toward becoming a mature adult who will be of benefit to himself and society. These may seem like cosmetic things, but these outward mannerisms can assure they will be the first ones to get those internships in the future. No matter what else is on the resume, an employer is going to be most impressed with the person who speaks confidently and carries himself like an adult, as opposed the mumbler with his pants hanging low. They are exposing kids to the many roles they can play in society, roles in manufacturing, agricultural and technological industries, as well as services and government. For many of these kids, the only thing they have been intimately exposed to in terms of careers is dribbling a basketball or catching a football. Gilmore and Rocker are helping them discover there are other dreams more worthwhile to pursue. Because it is September, I want to wish a happy birthday to my dear mother, Sharon Glassman. I thank God every day that I am blessed to have been reared by such a fantastic lady. Here’s to many more birthdays, Mom!

PHILIP GLASSMAN, PUBLISHER

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Looking Back: Carl Rose, father of Florida’s thoroughbred industry

5min
pages 98-100

Kiwanis Corner

4min
pages 92-93

State of the County: Money for homebuying, rent

2min
pages 90-91

Health Journal: The state of America’s mental health

3min
pages 84-85

State of the City: Signs that will guide you

3min
pages 88-89

Marion’s Sunshine State Scholars

1min
pages 86-87

Charity Spotlight: KutDifferent mentors young men

6min
pages 80-83

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page 79

Everything Equine: Sending an Olympian to Japan

4min
pages 76-78

Back to school at Paddock Mall

1min
pages 68-69

Reilly salutes its members

1min
pages 66-67

Dining Out

1min
page 62

WEC hosts food and wine fest

1min
pages 64-65

Grindstone Renovations builds on customer service

2min
pages 54-56

Grimsley-Greenway wedding

5min
pages 44-47

Letter from the Publisher

2min
pages 12-13

Panzer Concierge Medical: Personal medical care

5min
pages 48-49

OM’s Annual Cover Model Contest Winner: Valencia Jones

3min
pages 40-43

Lakeview Terrace is a great place at a great price

2min
pages 36-39

What will Ocala look like in 2050?

13min
pages 18-27

From the Mayor

3min
pages 16-17

Letter from the Editor

3min
pages 14-15
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