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he lazy days of summer are finally here. Season was hectic and full for all of us and it will be nice to have the time to recharge our batteries.
Continuing on with our 10-year anniversary celebration, our 10th anniversary look back feature this issue is on the Okeechobee County Fair — which by coincidence celebrated its 10th anniversary this year as well. Our readers first read about the fair in our Spring 2010 issue. With competitive events and exhibits, the midway and shows, good rides and — of course — the food, the fair has grown tremendously and is a most anticipated annual community event. Our inside feature introduces you to a true mentor and developer of young people. Roger McWaters, known as “Mr. Mac,” is a man who has shared his love of farming with literally thousands of students and launched them on their careers, many of whom have gone on to become industry leaders. Our Okeechobee Youth features Kelly Steinruck who was recently crowned Miss Rodeo Florida. Kelly is not new to titles though, as she has also held the titles of Miss Teen Rodeo Florida 2011 and Miss Rodeo Okeechobee 2013. But more than anything, she is not just another pretty face; Kelly received her bachelor’s degree in marketing from Florida State University in May 2015. In our Behind the Business features meet Bryan Royal of Royal’s Furniture, the fourth generation of the family to work in the business, and Harry Patel of Heartland Discount Pharmacy, a progressive, independently owned pharmacy with a personalized approach. Be sure to go online to www. OkeechobeeTheMagazine.com and go behind the scenes to take a tour of their businesses. If you’re hungry for a great summer barbecue meal, then look no further than our Table and Vine feature. Chef Amaral from OK Corral Gun Club shares his favorite barbecue recipe and all the fixin’s with you. As always, we were there to cover our community’s events for you: the Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival, the Battle of Okeechobee, Younified and so much more. Don’t forget to go online to www.OkeechobeeTheMagazine. com to see all the extra photos and video. As we continue to celebrate our 10th anniversary year, we continue to be grateful and always mindful that without you none of this would be possible. Because after all, it is Okeechobee The Magazine — your magazine.
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Publisher Susan Giddings Creative Director Lorraine Vogel Graphic Designer Valerie Wegener Editor Chris Felker Writers Rachel Buxton Magi Cable Raye Deusinger Jann Seal Cover/Feature Photographer Sandra Pearce Feature Photographer Brandi Watford Photographers Gary Burks Sharon Cannon Jane Kaufman Contributors Maureen Burroughs Dr. Randall Mims Willis Tate Tabitha Trent Account Executives Trish Grygo Office Manager Patti Berglund OTM Publications, Inc. DBA Okeechobee The Magazine 316 N.W. Fifth Street Okeechobee, FL 34972 Phone: (863) 467-0054 www.OkeechobeeTheMagazine.com President Susan Giddings Founder Maureen Budjinski Okeechobee The Magazine, is published bi-monthly in Okeechobee, Florida. Copyright 2016, all rights reserved by OTM Publications, Inc. Contents may not be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the publisher. The publisher reserves the right to refuse advertising. The publisher accepts no responsibility for advertisement errors beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error within the advertisement itself. The publisher accepts no responsibility for submitted materials. All submitted materials subject to editing.
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Features:
Okeechobee County Fair................32 By Rachel Buxton
Roger McWaters.............................70 By Raye Deusinger
Departments:
Table and Vine.................................54 Okeechobee Youth: Kelly Steinruck................................82 By Magi Cable
Cover photo by Sandra Pearce. Like Us on Facebook. Look for the video and camera icons, then visit www.OkeechobeeTheMagazine.com to view videos and additional photos!
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Behind the Business:
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Royal's Furniture............................106 Heartland Discount Pharmacy.......110
Community Events: Leadership Okeechobee............12 Battle of Okeechobee.....................16 Okeechobee Music Festival.............20 Okeechobee 'Cowtown' Rodeo......28 Speckled Perch Parade & Festival...60 Younified Youth Rally.......................64 Memory Field Ceremony.. ...............92 Pregnancy Center Event..................96 Christian Academy Fun Shoot.......100 Martha's House Fundraiser...........104
Columns: Tech Support.................................114 The Vet Is In ..................................118 Around Okeechobee.....................120 Advertiser Index............................122
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The Chamber of Commerce kicked off its third Leadership Okeechobee class at Indian River State College’s Williamson Conference Center on Feb. 10 with a motivational exercise and orientation. Session 2 was given in the same location March 9 and featured presentations on the history of Okeechobee, local media, cultural arts and service organizations. Session 3 was held April 13, and the class took a field trip to the Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Department and jail, the Emergency Operations Center and the Okeechobee Correctional Institution and prison. The eight-month program is designed to cultivate leadership through education, exposure to the community and interaction among class members. For additional photos visit www.okeechobeethemagazine.com.
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Major recording artists headlined concerts until late into the evening. And for the real night owls, a techno party kept folks roused until nearly sunrise. Throughout it all, cheers of “Chobee! Chobee! Chobee!� could be heard across the acres and acres of spotless music fest grounds. For additional photos and video visit www.okeechobeethemagazine.com.
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the Okeechobee County Fair has been a success since its beginning in 2007. The Florida Federation of Fairs has even named the Okeechobee County Fair a Blue Ribbon Fair.
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hat started as a seemingly crazy idea, with no land, no charter and no real plan, has now turned into an Okeechobee staple. For 10 years the Okeechobee County Fair has been providing residents with good old-fashioned fun and friendly competition. Okeechobee The Magazine first featured the Okeechobee County Fair and how it came to fruition in the Spring 2010 issue. At the time, the fair was only in its fourth year. Today, the fair is running strong and just celebrated its 10th anniversary in March. “It makes me feel like we’ve accomplished a great deal,” said Okeechobee County Fair Association President Linda Syfrett. Syfrett is one of two original members,
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“It doesn’t mean you’re perfect, it means you’re meeting a certain level of expectations and doing a lot of things correctly,” said Syfrett on being awarded the Blue Ribbon title. Linda Syfrett and Dianne Spann.
Dianne Spann being the other, who still remain on the fair board of directors today. When Syfrett and the Okeechobee Agri-Center and Fairgrounds Steering Committee began their quest in 1996 to bring a county fair to Okeechobee, members of the Florida Federation of Fairs thought they were crazy. Starting a fair from scratch is no easy undertaking, especially when you don’t even have land. But land was purchased by the county shortly thereafter in 1999 and
And in just 10 years, the Okeechobee County Fair has met a lot of expectations. “We are proud to have the Okeechobee Fair as one of the members of the Florida Federation of Fairs,” said Lisa Hinton, executive director of the federation. “It has been a joy to watch them work to make the Okeechobee County Fair such a success!” One aspect of the fair that has definitely been a success is the competitive exhibits. “The fair provides an opportunity for Okeechobee residents, both youth and
Fair board members, back row: Jeff Jones, Frank DeCarlo, Frank Cunningham. Front row: Angie Griffin, Melody Hodges, Linda Syfrett, Dianne Spann.
adult, to participate in competitive events that are non-livestock,” said 4-H Extension Agent Debbie Clements. “Your imagination is the limit.” Everyone loves a little competition, and that certainly holds true for the residents of Okeechobee. “In our first year, we were all in one little tent,” said board member Spann, who organizes the competitive events. “We quickly outgrew that space and we finally moved into our own tent and then we got a little bigger tent, and then a little bigger tent. We have grown tremendously.” In the fair’s first year, there were roughly 100 entries competing in categories such as quilting, baking, photography and artwork. This past March, there were
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close to 500 entries all vying for a blue ribbon and bragging rights. Each year the fair tries to add new categories, with Duct Tape Creations being one of the newest. “That’s one [category] that didn’t even have to grow,” said Spann. “We put that in and boom, we had all this duct tape stuff, and it just keeps getting bigger and bigger.”
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NEW CONVENIENT LOCATION Of course, just like any fair, Okeechobee also has the food competitions and exhibits. People enter their cakes, pickles, jams, jellies and pies. Last year, the fair was home to a friendly but competitive pie contest. A couple who had met at a garage sale in town got to talking, and both claimed to have the “best pie.” So to determine who actually had the “best,” they decided to enter their recipes in the fair’s pie contest. “I told everyone on the board I started a pie war,” Syfrett said laughingly. Along with the pie contest, another competitive event is the educational displays where 4-H clubs show off what their
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clubs are about and the individual county schools compete amongst each other. The fair board continuously works to have education at the forefront of what they provide. “It’s part of the mission of the fair to educate,” said Spann. “It’s important that when people come in they take something away with them.” Even the fair’s entertainment has proven to be educational. A popular stop at the fair is always the Eudora Petting Zoo. Eudora Farms of Salley, S.C., brings an educational and interactive animal adventure to the county fair, complete with an antelope, zebra and impala. Jurassic Kingdom, the newest show, has also proved to be entertaining and educational. The audience travels back
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into prehistoric time and witnesses and learns what life was like eons ago when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Over the past 10 years, entertainment has come and gone. In the beginning, there were live concerts in the horse barn, and since then the board has stuck to entertainment that keeps people outdoors and moving around, such as Nojoe’s Circus and Joey’s Bubble Factory. “You have to find what works,” Syfrett said. “You learn to give them what they want.”
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‘When it’s all said and done, it’s about the people and the children.’ ~ Linda Syfrett
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Good rides are one thing Syfrett and the board do not have to worry about working. With Wade Shows providing all the rides and games, fair spectators get the best of the best. Wade Shows is North America’s premier carnival company. It brings a little bit of everything to the Okeechobee County Fair, including kiddie rides, family rides, thrill rides and spectator rides, no one gets left out. Even Syfrett and Spann are known to enjoy the rides when they have a little free time. “Linda and I are both riders,” laughed Spann. “We don’t hesitate; we’re not scared of any of them.” An attraction that is new to the fair within the past few years is the helicopter ride, which has proven to be a keeper. “The helicopter only touched down to let people out and new ones in,” Syfrett said.
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And, of course, something that’s definitely a keeper is the food. You can’t have a fair without food. The Okeechobee County Fair has become famous for its corndogs, pretzels and cotton candy, but most of all, for its Amish doughnuts. People will come back every night and stand in line forever just to get one glaze-dripping doughnut.
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Livestock board, back row from left: Aaron Parriott, Matt Pearce, Julie Schoonmaker, Scott Durand, Miranda Casperson, Jay Crews, Trey Marcum, Ben Butler, Travis Larson. Seated: Dudley Kirton, Jamie Mullis, Brad Lundy, Frank Lewis, Jared Prescott.
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Rounding out the fair experience is the much-anticipated annual Okeechobee Youth Livestock Show and Sale. The Florida state charter requires the fair to have a livestock exhibition, but when it comes down to it, both events piggyback off of each other, so to speak. “The Okeechobee County Fair and the Okeechobee Youth Livestock Show and Sale have a symbiotic relationship,” Clements said. “Their association with each other creates a mutual advantage.” To help aid in the communication between the two entities, two members of the youth livestock committee have been welcomed onto the fair board. “They help us; we help them,” said Syfrett.
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With so much that goes into the Okeechobee County Fair, both Syfrett and Spann are quick to say that it couldn’t be done without the countless volunteers, whom they call the “backbone of the fair.” The fair takes a week to set up and a week to break down, and it takes well over 80 volunteers, including the board members, to make it happen. All volunteers must pass a background check, helping to ensure the fair is a safe, family-friendly environment.
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AIM… On the day of your picnic, prepare the side dishes before taking the ribs out of the refrigerator. SWEET CORN FRITTERS A change from the typical coleslaw that usually accompanies barbecue, Sweet Corn Fritters take advantage of our locally-grown corn harvest, they’re easy finger food, and blend perfectly with the ribs and fresh watermelon salad.
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READY… MOLASSES BARBECUE RIBS The best barbecued ribs take time to prepare. Chef Amaral’s Molasses Barbecue Ribs must be cured for a day before they meet the hot grill. (PREPARE ONE DAY BEFORE YOUR PICNIC) INGREDIENTS: 4 full racks of baby back ribs THE RUB: 1 cup brown sugar ¼ cup kosher salt 2 tablespoons freshly ground black pepper ¼ cup dry mustard ¼ cup freshly chopped garlic 1 tablespoon white pepper 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
INGREDIENTS: 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon sugar 1 egg, beaten ½ cup milk 2 cups sweet corn kernels, freshly cut 2 tablespoons bacon, drained, cooked and chopped METHOD: Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and hand-mix until well-combined. Drop spoonfuls of mix into a hot deep-fat fryer and fry until golden brown. Drain on paper towel and set aside until ready to serve. WATERMELON SALAD Refreshingly juicy, watermelon defines summer days. This take on a watermelon salad gives a twist to the simple watermelon, using local ingredients guaranteed to dance on your taste buds.
Preheat oven to 275-300F METHOD: Combine all the ingredients for the rub and spread on both sides of the rib racks, coating them heavily. Wrap the racks completely around in plastic wrap, forming an envelope to contain them. Wrap all in sheets of aluminum foil, again replicating an envelope. Fold up the edges to form a watertight seal. This prevents the juices from running out while cooking. Place ribs on a baking tray. Cook for 1½ to 2 hours, until the meat between the bones is completely soft and separates from the bone when touched.
INGREDIENTS: ½ ripe, seedless watermelon, diced into 1-½ inch cubes 1 small red onion, sliced very thinly in half-round slices 2 tablespoons fresh mint, chopped ½ cup jicama, julienned 1 tablespoon kosher salt Juice of two limes ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil ½ cup feta cheese, diced into ¼ - inch cubes or crumbled Fresh ground black pepper to taste Toss all the above together and serve cold.
Let the ribs cool and then refrigerate.
FIRE!!! BARBECUE SAUCE INGREDIENTS: 1 cup plain barbecue sauce ½ cup dark molasses 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar Salt and ground black pepper to taste Combine the above in a mixing bowl and set aside until the ribs are ready to be saturated!
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RIBS: Remove the ribs from the refrigerator and take them out of the foil/plastic wrap coverings. Place the ribs immediately on a medium-hot BBQ grill, keeping them away from the flames. Grill for 5-8 minutes, until they’re warmed through. Brush both sides with the sauce and grill for another 3-4 minutes, until the sauce has caramelized and sticks to the outer surface of the meat. When the outer surface starts to darken and get crisp, they’re ready.
AND WHEN THE SMOKE CLEARS… There’s always room for dessert at even the most plentiful barbecue. Chef Amaral acknowledges our full tummies and suggests a light, airy Lemon Crumb Cake topped with seasonal fruit. Using a prepared mix, the preparation is easy-peasy! INGREDIENTS: 1 box Duncan Hines Signature Lemon Supreme Cake Mix Water, oil and eggs as called for on the box 1 cup all-purpose flour ½ cup light brown sugar, firmly packed ½ teaspoon baking powder ½ cup (1 stick) butter, cut into small pieces TOPPING: 1 cup each of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and sugar 1 ounce dark rum 2 cups heavy cream, whipped
AND TO EASE THE DIGESTION…
Gancia Aperitivo A sophisticated start to an afternoon of barbecue is an aperitif made with Gancia Aperitivo. Imported from Italy, it sets the appetite on alert! Sipped alone, the taste can be somewhat bitter, but mix it with the Cupcake Prosecco, or make a spritzer by blending Gancia with soda water and ice, and your taste buds will sing. Chalone 2013 Chenin Blanc Savor a sip of this special Chenin Blanc from vines planted in 1919. The mountainous, dry terroir overlooking the Salinas Valley produces hearty, yet delicate wines. The Chenin Blanc has a medium body, achieved as a result of stainless steel and French oak ageing. Ideally served as an aperitif or as a complement to melon, this is the wine to drink with your delightful watermelon salad. Tip: Save a sip of this delightful Chenin Blanc to complement the fruits of the Lemon Crumb Cake dessert.
METHOD: Preheat oven to 350F Grease and flour a 13 x 9” baking tin. Combine boxed mix with water, oil and eggs in a large bowl. Mix on medium speed for two minutes until all the ingredients are well combined. Pour into the prepared pan. Blend flour, light brown sugar, baking powder and butter in a small bowl and, with your fingers, blend until the mixture forms small crumbs. Spread evenly over the batter in the baking tin. Bake for 35 minutes, or until the center springs back when touched and the sides start to pull away from the tin. Cool on a wire rack and then cut into squares or circles. Prepare the whipped cream, adding the rum while mixing. Serve the berries over the cake and top with the rum-infused whipped cream. Fog Theory Pinot Noir Santa Barbara’s cool climate and ocean breezes set the environment for Fog Theory’s Pinot Noir. The ideal Pinot for a warm summer’s eve, Fog Theory pairs well with pork. The initial tannins on your first few sips may leave a lingering zing on your palette, but letting it sit, and slowly tasting as the meal progresses brings out the richness of this ruby-red Pinot.
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The 2016 Speckled Perch Parade & Festival hosted by Okeechobee Main Street took place the weekend of March 12-13 in Flagler Park. It drew large crowds of people who enjoyed the parade, various arts and crafts, food vendors and a car show. For additional photos visit www.okeechobeethemagazine.com. A nice selection of vintage autos was on display at the car show. Jewelry was offered up to admire or buy.
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The CSC All Stars wow the crowd.
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The music was pulsing, the lights were flashing and the youth of Okeechobee were having a blast on Saturday, March 12, at the annual Younified Youth Rally, which took place at Osceola Middle School. Teens and tweens from across the county came together to enjoy free pizza, the music of Jericho, SEVENTYONE and CF Worship, and a spiritual message by keynote speaker Clayton Jennings. For additional photos visit www.okeechobeethemagazine.com.
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Freddie Holecek readies to release the American bald eagle into the wild.
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Rehabilitated Eagle Returned to His Home
On Saturday, March 19, the Waste Management Okeechobee Landfill, in collaboration with Suarez Museum of Natural Science & History and Arnold’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, released a previously injured American bald eagle back into the wild.
Joe Dan Osceola, chief ambassador of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and Roberto Martell, mayor of Medley, Fla.
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Move Over Act Expands to include Sanitation and Utility Vehicles Sanitation and utility workers are protected alongside police officers, firefighters, and paramedics by legislation that expands the “Move Over” law.
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After operating his father’s Alabama ranch for years, Roger McWaters ‘knew not a soul’ in Okeechobee, yet has spent more than three decades here instructing new generations of farmers and other ag professionals. By Raye Deusinger
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Mr. Mac in his classroom.
drafted near the end of the Vietnam War. While stationed in Atlanta, he met his future wife, Mary. After he was discharged in ’74, they married and moved to the farm in Alabama. His father retired and he took over and led the 370-acre farm for seven years. They raised Hereford cattle and a variety of crops. During those seven years, they had two sons, Clint and Chad. The elder McWaters went back to junior college and got his associate’s degree, then studied at Auburn University on the GI Bill. In only a year and a half, he received his bachelor's degree in agriculture education. He soon received a call to interview for
teaching positions in both Okeechobee and Tifton, Ga. Even though he “knew not a soul” in Okeechobee, one visit and he knew this was where he wanted to be. Mr. Mac teaches farming to his classes through the handling of a 300-acre ranch with 70 head of brood cows and a band of horses. The ranch is a hands-on lab for his students. They literally learn how to manage a small farm. Class time is split between studies and chores. The course is an elective that can help the student train for an agriculture career. OHS offers many Career Training Education (CTE) classes, such as auto mechanics, health education, construction, nursing, accounting and digital programming, as well as agriculture. Through the
ag program, they not only learn about career choices, such as veterinary science or medicine, ranching, engineering, dairy, finance, teaching and more, they learn about feed, how to vaccinate a calf, how to halter break an animal and work with horses. Mr. Mac said, “By year’s end they are comfortable around livestock and know a lot about growing food. At the same time, the students learn to be respectful of the animals, as safety is at the forefront of farming." They also get visits from local farmers and cattlemen who give them a firsthand look at agriculture. They learn from business professionals, such as veterinarians, an equine dentist and a farrier (one who shoes horses). They visit places like the Livestock Market, feed processors, fertilizer manufacturers and others. Matt Pearce, who is now a nutrition specialist with Purina, is a friend and onetime student of Mr. Mac, who talks with the students about animal nutrition. Matt Pearce and Mr. Mac.
‘He has touched a lot of kids who have gone on to become leaders in the industry … He is a true mentor and developer of young people.’ ~ Matt Pearce, an ex-student who’s now a nutrition specialist with Purina
Mr. Mac with his 2016 Advanced Animal Science Class.
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they could use their learning to enhance their community and build their future. Over the years, he continually impressed me with his dedication to producing in his kids — and through them his community — the values of faith, service, honesty, integrity, love of the land, love of people and love of learning.”
Sarah Leitner worms a calf while the class and Mr. Mac look on.
Matt said: "I was in his class in his fifth year in Okeechobee. He brought new ideas which sometimes encountered local farmers' resistance, but he encouraged us to try the new techniques, and they worked. He has touched the lives of kids who have gone on to become leaders in the industry; he helped them develop their career. He is a true mentor and developer of young people." Pearce, treasurer of the Florida Cattleman's Association, was honored to present his mentor and friend with the Distinguished Service Award at the March 2016 Okeechobee Youth Livestock Show dinner. Mr. Mac has been working with the show since before it was incorporated into the Okeechobee County Fair. Exemplifying the effects of his teaching, eight of the 12 members of the board were, at one time, his students. “Some of the students do not stay in the program, but they have lost nothing from having taken a course or two,” Mr. Mac said. “They understand where their food and clothes come from and develop an appreciation of the industry. Agriculture education in high school began in the late
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1920s because agriculture has always been considered the backbone of our country.” When Gary Kirsch, who later became principal of OHS, first came to Okeechobee, he met Mr. Mac. Kirsch said: “He was friendly, welcoming, knowledgeable and caring. He lived up to his long-earned reputation as an educator who really knew his subject matter and his craft of teaching it to his kids so that
At the Farm City Luncheon in 2014, Mr. Mac was named Agriculturist of the Year. With some self-deprecation, he quipped, "It should be an award for longevity." He has now been teaching in Okeechobee for 33 years. As he goes to various businesses in Okeechobee, he continually encounters students who have gone on to become successes. Mr. Mac has three children, Chad, Clint and Kati. All three showed animals in the annual Youth Livestock Shows. Chad is with Farm Bureau Insurance; Clint is in real estate, having gone through college on an agriculture scholarship. Daughter Katie Lawson is Okeechobee High School’s career guidance specialist. Katie said: “I am in a blessed family. I could never be on ‘Dr. Phil’ because my life has been perfect.”
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His wife, Mary, teaches fifth grade at North Elementary. A determined woman, she went to night school for 11 years to get her teaching degree. During that time, she worked as secretary at the Okeechobee County Clerk's Office, became a police dispatcher and then became the Okeehobee High School principal’s receptionist and later her secretary. She took a year off after giving birth to their daughter Kati. Through it all, she went to college while holding full-time jobs and raising three children. She has now been teaching 19 years. Ben Butler is farm manager and vice president of the board of directors at Butler Oaks Farm. A fourth-generation dairy farmer and a ninth-generation Floridian, he was a student of Mr. Mac in the 11th grade. Butler said: “I learned things in his classroom that I still use today on the farm. I received a degree in dairy science from the University of Florida, but in my
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Back row, from left: Kati Lawson, Cailyn McWaters, Mary McWaters. Front row: Chad McWaters, Baby Roan Lawson, Mr. Mac and Clint McWaters.
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business I still use things Mr. Mac taught that I never learned anywhere else. Even today, I am comfortable with hiring any student who went through his classroom, knowing he has learned all he will need to know to work for me. Mr. Mac teaches what he lives.” Working in the Ag Center opposite the high school, he is isolated from his teaching peers. Nevertheless, in 1995 those peers voted him Okeechobee High School Teacher of the Year. Okeechobee Superintendent of Schools Ken Kenworthy said: “Roger has built a high school animal science program that rivals those of colleges across the United States. Using high school students to manage a ranch and study all aspects of a cattle operation creates real-life experiences that overlap into science, math, business and employability skills. Having served thousands of students over the
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hy would a young college graduate take a year of her life to travel umpteen miles? If you’re from Okeechobee, the answer is to promote rodeo, of course. And Kelly Steinruck has done just that. Recently crowned Miss Rodeo Florida, Kelly is serving as an ambassador and spokeswoman for the Miss Florida Rodeo Association. This is not Kelly’s first rodeo queen experience, however, as she held past titles of Miss Teen Rodeo Florida 2011 and Miss Rodeo Okeechobee 2013. To reach this goal, it is not enough just to have a pretty face. As part of the competition, the contestants had to undergo personal interviews, prepare a speech (Kelly’s was on the Seminole Tribe, FSU and rodeo), demonstrate horsemanship and take a 100-question, fill-in-the-blank test on rodeo, equine knowledge and current events. It is not a title that comes easily. The last time a Miss Rodeo Florida came from Okeechobee, it was Jan Rabon in 1983. Kelly received her bachelor’s degree in marketing from Florida State University in May 2015 and has been using her knowledge to promote the State of Florida and the professional sport of rodeo throughout the state and nation. Marketing and promotion are great skills to have in order to fulfill the responsibilities of being Miss Rodeo Florida.
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“I see this as a year of internship in marketing and crosspromotion,” Kelly said. While there is a state organization that provides financial help with the entry fees, Kelly’s travel costs and expenses are provided by her local sponsors: Cowboy’s Restaurant, Tin Fish, Okeechobee TDC, Eli’s Western Wear and her family. Kelly is also working with Okeechobee TDC to provide a coloring book that showcases rodeos for her younger fans. Kelly started her year in Denver at the National Western Stock Show, where she participated in seven rodeo performances in three days and carried over 20 sponsor flags. She then returned to Florida for the Homestead and Wauchula rodeos. February found her at the Lakeland, Brighton and Silver Spurs rodeos. Discussing the realities of her nomadic life, Kelly mentioned the closeness that develops among the other state queens as they travel the rodeo circuit with the professionals. At Silver Spurs in Kissimmee, Kelly was joined by 20 other state queens. It’s very common to cross paths with other “royalty” while traveling the circuit. For that reason, a special event that Kelly and her family created when she was Miss Teen Rodeo Florida in 2011 was hosting a teen weekend at the Fort Pierce Rodeo in order for the participants to make friendships and memories that hopefully would encourage them to stay involved as rodeo queens. This year, 19 state teen queens attended from states as
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far and wide as New York, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania and all points in between. Kelly has always taken her rodeo queen roles very seriously and, with each reign, has tried to mentor and encourage the younger girls to get involved in the queenly life and to be outgoing. “Kelly was so patient and kind to Donnielle, my daughter, when she was the State Sweetheart at the time,” said Michelle Harper, coordinator of the local queens. “I appreciated how Kelly made an effort to include Donnielle and being such a great influence on so many young girls.” “Kelly became like a big sister to me,” said Courtney McCrary, a former teen princess from Okeechobee. “She has a huge heart and went above and beyond to make our year as queens such an amazing experience!” As the teen queens flew out, Kelly hopped a plane to Rodeo Houston in Texas, which was an amazing event in its scope and size, she said. Being held in NRG Stadium, which is the Houston Texans’ home field, she met many world champion rodeo stars during her “job” of opening the gates for them to participate, and was able to attend about eight days’ worth of concerts and other events that were part of Rodeo Houston. Mingling with world champions and attending concerts may sound desirable, but Kelly’s life is not as glamorous as one might imagine. “Imagine several of the rodeo queens mucking out stalls while in our glitzy clothes, big eyelashes and full makeup!” said Kelly. Yes, cleaning out stalls is also a part of a rodeo queen’s life. Instead of worrying 84 | May/June 2016
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‘Imagine several of the rodeo queens mucking out stalls while in our glitzy clothes, big eyelashes and full makeup!’ about falling off of her high heels, Kelly has to concern herself with not falling off of a horse in front of thousands while carrying a flag into a dirt arena. Recently she participated in rodeos in Arcadia and Okeechobee. Her list of in-state rodeos tops 19, and out-of-state she has 11 commitments, which accounts for at least 30 weeks out of the 52 this year. During this year she will have trav-
– Kelly Steinruck eled throughout our state and also to Colorado, Texas, California, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho and New Mexico — all the while networking and promoting the sport of rodeo. There is little time for rest, but you definitely won’t hear any complaints out of Kelly. Asked what has been the highlight of
Top row from left: Krysta Burton, Shelby Kirton, Baily Simpson, Lacie Stark, Kelly Steinruck, Samantha Raulerson, Madison Aleman, Randee Osceola, Madisyn Osceola. Middle Row: Alena Marie Antoniak, Brighten Mick, Jessica Bryant, Eden Wood. Front Row: Leilani Burton, Ally Skye.
this year so far, she is quick to say the Brighton Field Days Rodeo, in which most of her “loves” came together. “Carrying the American flag with Chief Osceola on Renegade and the Marching Chiefs playing the Star Spangled Banner behind me, for an FSU alumna, it doesn’t get more goose-bumpy than that,” she exclaimed. Kelly was even invited by Chief Osceola to participate in a Seminoles home game in the fall after he found out she was an alum. And Kelly is definitely ready, as she has been using a Seminoles theme for her official duties, wearing an FSU vest and chaps. Kelly may have her hands full with rodeo, but she still finds the time to give back in other ways. When at Florida State, Kelly was a team leader for a service project that her sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, conducted to raise money benefiting Reading is Fundamental. Because of that experience, Kelly wants to give back to her community by collecting 500 books to be distributed to children. Collection boxes will be placed around town in the coming months. “I feel strongly about encouraging young children to read,” Kelly said. In her “spare time,” Kelly is writing a blog about her year’s adventures, as well as
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preparing a scrapbook that will be part of the competition for the national crown. “As I promote rodeos, I have spoken at Rotary and Kiwanis Club gatherings and more schools than I can count,” she said. “I really enjoy visiting the schools because the kids always have so much energy.” In larger markets, she has the opportunity to participate in radio and TV interviews, always with the goal of promoting rodeo wherever she goes. Growing up in Fort Pierce, she was very involved in 4-H at both the county and state levels, culminating with leadership roles as District 11 president for two terms and the Rocking Horse 4-H Club president, also for two terms. Some of Kelly’s favorite pastimes include riding and reining western pleasure horses, trail riding, cheering on the ’Noles, scrapbooking, landscape photography, swimming, target and skeet shooting, and spending time with her friends. Luckily, a lot of those pastimes
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can be incorporated into her current assignment. She attributes her success to her idyllic upbringing. As a young child she fondly remembers “spending the summer at my grandparents’ ranch in Loveland, Colorado, where we would end the summer at the Larimer County Fair and Rodeo.” “I met my first rodeo queen there, and the dream was born. I have wanted to be Miss Rodeo Florida since I was five years old.” In December, Kelly will be competing to
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make that dream turn into a Miss Rodeo America crown, as each of the queens will compete in that pageant, which will take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Florida has never had a state queen crowned Miss Rodeo America, but with Kelly’s poise and knowledge, the state has a good chance of winning this time. The motto of the Miss Rodeo Florida is “Building Confidence, Achieving Dreams and Promoting Rodeo.” It would appear that Kelly Steinruck has taken that motto to heart, as evidenced by everything she has already done just a few months into her yearlong reign. Regardless of what happens in December, Kelly has already won the respect, admiration and hearts of fellow queens, her community and so many others.
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The Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee had its spring fundraiser “An Evening with Tim Tebow� on April 8 at Quail Creek Plantation. The former Florida Gator quarterback delivered a strong inspirational message to those in attendance. Earlier in the day, he made a surprise visit to Okeechobee High School, where he spoke to and inspired the sophomores, juniors and seniors. For more information on the Pregnancy Center, visit www.okeepregcenter.com. For additional photos visit www.okeechobeethemagazine.com.
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Christian Academy From the youngest shooters to expert marksmen of both sexes, people of all ages came out for Okeechobee Christian Academy’s annual Fun Shoot. The fundraiser, on Saturday, April 23, at the OK Corral, offered locals a chance to take their shot at clays, both along a shooting course and atop a wobble deck. Prizes were awarded for top-scoring individuals and teams, as well as a special recognition to the team whose members seemed to have the most fun.
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‘Price Is Almost Right’ Game Highlights Martha’s House Fundraiser
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The house was packed for Martha’s House fourth annual Laugh, Love and Live fundraising event presented by Florida Power & Light on Saturday, April 23, at the KOA. The event features “The Price Is Almost Right” game show, where audience members get to participate and win real prizes, presented this year by GilbertHasIt.com. Emceeing the event for the second year was retired WPTVNews Channel 5 news broadcaster Jim Sackett. Guest speaker Courtney Hicks gave a testimonial on how Martha’s House helped her turn her life around, bringing listeners to their feet. To learn more about Martha’s House or to make a donation, visit www.marthashouse.org. For additional photos visit www.okeechobeethemagazine.com.
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E S ' R L U T A I Y N R O FU R Family-Run Furniture Store’s Roots Run Deep In Local History By Jann Seal
Avenue in 1984. Ultimately needing larger space, they moved to a former Winn-Dixie store, and now operate out of a vast 22,000-square-foot showroom on North Park Street. Investing further in the community, the plaza housing the furniture store is wholly owned by the family and features other enterprises owned “Royally.” The Royal family migrated from Georgia to Florida in the 1920s, when boll weevils hit the American South and devastated the farming industry. As a general mer-
chant in Georgia, family patriarch George Royal built his business by extending credit to the farmers. When they went out of business and couldn’t pay their open accounts, George had to shutter his business and look for other work. He headed south to Florida, landing first in Lake Park (then Kelsey City) and, after several disastrous business starts, ended up in Lake Harbor. Such were the beginnings of the Royal family partnership that today involves furniture stores, Popeye’s and Burger King eateries, and real estate holdings. Bryan’s father, Jeff, his Uncles Mike and Chuck plus numerous cousins now helm the family enterprises.
You could say he was born into it. Bryan
Royal is the fourth generation of the Royal family to work in their business, and his Okeechobee store is the first in the multifaceted family business to open here. The opening date is somewhere between the late 1950s and the early 1960s, and it originally served as a general store for the burgeoning community. As with many enterprises that evolve, a suitor came knocking at the door of the original general store, and it was sold to McCrory’s. Not to be left behind in Okeechobee, the Royal family transitioned into the “furniture operations” column and opened their first store selling purely furniture on South Parrott 106 | May/June 2016
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Peggy Longoria, Israel Medrano, Chris Martin, Bryan Royal, Sal Maravilla and Carrie Jean Burke.
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Bryan, looking to connect with his ancestral family roots, returned to Georgia and attended Valdosta State University after graduating from Glades Day School in Belle Glade. After majoring in business management, his original plan was to work outside the family business, but the lure of being close to family brought him and his college sweetheart wife, Allie, back to the family fold in 2013. The couple are now the proud parents of a six-month old son, and their child is surrounded by grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and a huge cocoon of extended family. Now manager of the Okeechobee location on North Park Street, Bryan shared: “The Okeechobee market is improving and has grown every year since we’ve been here. New home construction, snowbirds deciding to make Okeechobee their permanent home and the appearances of new businesses have helped our sales.” In-house financing at reasonable rates and the generational customers define the type of loyalty the store has created. Some employees, such as credit manager Carrie Jean Burke, have been with the store for over 30 years, watching people of many generations walk in, browse and buy. “Living here in Okeechobee puts me in touch with the community,” Bryan stated, and as a result, he and the company are supporters of the Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee, with Bryan serving on its board. They also work with Open Hands
Health Center, supplying those in need with medical care and treatment. And, one can’t help noticing the free Bibles on the counter as you walk into the store. Bryan holds to the principles of his faith, and his warm demeanor and friendly personality are living proof that this young man knows where he’s going. But it’s the furniture end of the family business that keeps Bryan’s blood flowing. Working with his father to stock the store with furniture and appliances that connect with the community, they recognize the tastes and preferences of their retired, farming and ranching customers. “Each store we have, whether it’s in Belle Glade, Sebring, Clewiston, Immokalee or Okeechobee, has its own market. Ours is geared to our customers, with recliners, dark furniture suites dominated by leather and rustic accessories at the top of our customers’ lists.” Buying trips to High Point, N.C., and visiting reps keep the line current. The rustic, mismatched and distressed look is trending today because of HGTV’s Joanna Gaines. Ashley Furniture from
Wisconsin and Catnapper from Jackson, Tenn., are popular furniture lines within the store. Most of their furniture is made in the United States. Whirlpool appliances are front and center in the window display, and televisions are the only electronics on sale. Yet, furniture remains the primary focus of Royal's Furniture. Bryan is putting his education to good effect, with the responsibilities of payroll, human resources duties and accounting being supervised under one roof. The entire family provides input, experience, expertise and a single-minded goal — plus they all get along! “In 20 years I hope to still be here in Okeechobee, in the furniture business,” Bryan said with a smile as he proudly walked the floor of his spectacular furniture store. And with the stock and trade he’s experiencing, he’ll watch his children, and business, flourish in Okeechobee. Royal’s Furniture 804 E. North Park St. (863) 763-6293 www.Royalsinc.com
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Harry Patel And Staff Work Closely With Doctors And Insurers To Provide Top Service
Only having worked in metropolitan areas, he knew he would prefer someplace smaller and more neighborly, where he could interact with his patients. Once in Okeechobee, he found his downtown location and named his pharmacy Heartland because he believes Okeechobee IS the heartland of Florida. He says: “Heartland Discount Pharmacy is a progressive, independently-owned
pharmacy with the capacity of a major chain, but a personalized approach. We want to be the fastest and friendliest drugstore.” The pharmacy has two pharmacists, one pharmacy intern, five technicians who have been with him for four years or more, and two technicians who are recent hires. They pride themselves on customized service and spending time with the customer. Daily schedules are set so there is always one person available to help patients with education about insurance coverage, to resolve any issues and to afford each staff member a flexible schedule. They also fill most prescriptions within
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neighborhood pharmacy, and a druggist who usually knew your name, you will love stopping in to Heartland Discount Pharmacy. The owner, Harry Patel, traveled around Florida searching for a place that “felt right” and found it in Okeechobee. Patel graduated with his bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from a college in India and earned his master’s at Long Island Univer110 | May/June 2016
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Back row from left: Cameron Orem, Chance Murphy, Harry Patel RPH, David Patel Intern, Ken Patel RPH, Carl Suarez. Front: Tonya Roney, Judy Windlan, Maria Ruiz and Jessica Torres.
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five to 10 minutes. If you should have to wait, they have chairs available to make your wait more comfortable. They are proud that they have a complaint-free relationship with both doctors and patients. Many of Heartland’s services are unique. They have a refill reminder program in which patients can enroll so they don't forget to refill their needed medications. They have Rx free delivery. In fact, Patel goes over and above for his customers. A customer was prescribed a medication that could not be released until a specific date, which happened to be a Sunday, when the pharmacy is closed. Her plane was leaving early Monday morning, so Patel, personally, took it to her on Sunday. If a patient is unable to come in, he has gone to the person’s house, picked up the prescription, filled it and delivered it to the patient. If a specialized compound is necessary, he works with the doctor to formulate it. One-on-one in-home education and medication counseling is also available. Heartland offers a Healthy Kids Free Vitamin Program for children ages 2-12 and a free antibiotic and/or a $3.99 generic program, as well as a cost-saving cash price program. Patel is also a consultant pharmacist, meaning he can go to nursing homes to help with needed drugs. He is the Choice Server for New Horizons Workforce
Solutions (vocational rehab for Florida) in their Intern Development Program (IDP), and the provider of bubble-pack medications for Detox of South Florida. In working with such agencies, Heartland offers a prior authorization form to make it easier and quicker for the doctor to prescribe for those in the facilities.
is available, from liniments to vitamins, bandages to over-the-counter medications, as well as advice in using them. Heartland works with all insurance and medical plans, even those that do not process through Medicare.
For those who have difficulty opening pill bottles, the staff will process their prescriptions in bubble packs with dosage for days and times individually marked, and may speak directly with a patient's insurance company to obtain prior authorization for payment of particular medications.
Patel said: “Whether giving vaccinations, compounding medicine, making deliveries or answering questions, we are proud to serve our community. We are not just in it to make money. We want our patients to know they can have confidence in our skill and reliability, and we invite them to come in and get to know us. We are your neighbors.”
Since this is a pharmacy, you won't find cosmetics, magazines, etc., at Heartland, but anything related to medical treatment
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Okeechobee The Magazine’s very own Raye Deusinger was awarded the Larry Frederick Award, a national award presented by America’s Blood Centers at their Awards of Excellence banquet in Jacksonville on March 14. Raye was nominated by OneBlood for her tireless work with the Okeechobee Pictured: Larry Frederick and Blood Roundup. Raye Deusinger. The award is named after Larry Frederick, a police officer who, while on duty in 1982, was struck by a car going 65 mph. Larry's life was saved by 110 pints of blood given by volunteer blood donors. Congratulations to Raye for this most deserved national honor, and thank you for your continued dedication to saving lives and raising awareness.
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Historical Artifacts Shared
The Okeechobee Historical Society hosted a reception on April 13th honoring Steve Carr and Susan Allred Proctor, who both loaned artifacts to the Historical Society Museum. Carr is letting the museum display items related to the Battle of Okeechobee, Bluefield Camp and Parker General Store. Proctor’s contribution was a sword that had been recovered from the battlefield, one which took an interesting journey back to Okeechobee. 120 | May/June 2016
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Rep. Pigman's Successes Rewarded
State Rep. Cary Pigman visited the Okeechobee Health Care Facility on Wednesday, April 17. During the tour of the facility, Rep. Pigman, who is an emergency room physician, received the Florida Health Care Association’s political-action committee’s donation from OHCF Administrator Andy McKillop in appreciation of Pigman’s outstanding legislative initiatives during the 2016 legislative session. The FHCA’s PAC members represent approximately 800 Florida nursing homes. Pigman sponsored six bills during the past session, four of which were enacted into law.
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Buxton's Laser, Memories Make TV
On Saturday, March 5, Matt Buxton of Buxton Bass Funeral Home appeared on Velocity Network’s television show Performance TV, where he talked with host Kathy Fisher about his laser machine, the funeral home and Okeechobee. He also showed off several items he personally lasered, including a wooden family tree that he had community members sign before appearing on the show. Matt was invited on the show by Tong Li, owner of AP Lazer. The segment was titled “Life is all about memories… From a funeral director’s point of view.” Matt’s television segment can be watched at https:// vimeo.com/161023812.
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The March of Dimes March for Babies 2016, which took place on Saturday, April 2, was a great success. Those who participated had fun while raising over $42,000 for a very worthy cause: to save babies from premature birth and birth defects. The top-placing fundraising teams were: Everglades Elementary, first; Okeechobee High School BETA Club, second; Law Office of Cassels & McCall, third; North Elementary, fourth; and Seminole Tribe of Florida, fifth. The March of Dimes mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. www.OkeechobeeTheMagazine.com
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A & G Pools.........................................85 A Child’s World...................................78 Abney Building & Consulting, Inc.....116 American Drilling Services...............115 Anchor Dental....................................30 Anderson Realty.................................89 ARS Powersports............................... 31 B & B Site Development.................... 14 Badcock Furniture..............................90 Bass Electric...................................... 90 Beautiful Mess Boutique..................116 Bella Rose Day Spa & Salon................43 Berger Clinic......................................87 Berger Real Estate............................118 Big Lake Eye Care.................................3 Bobby Keefe.......................................47 Brown Cow Sweetery.......................115 Buxton & Bass Funeral Home.............78 Carpenter Insurance.........................119 CenterState Bank..............................86 Clear Title & Legal Services.................46 Crossroads Restaurant........................93 Custom Sights and Sounds...............116 Custom Window Treatments...........108 D4 Powersports................................113 Darryl Stokes..................................... 76 Daryl Lewis....................................... 99 Doctors Clinic Family Health Center...26 Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center..........79 Domer’s...........................................109 Echols Plumbing & A/C....................112 Edward Jones Investments..............117 Entegra Roof Tile................................10 Enviro – Tech Systems, Inc.................98 Everglades Pediatric Dentistry...........41 Family Dentistry of Okeechobee.........59 Family Health and Wellness...............80 Florida Equipment & Restoration......98 Florida Eye Institute...........................95 Florida Outdoors RV.........................118 Florida Public Utilities........................81 Flower Petals...................................102 Gilbert Chevrolet, Gilbert Ford.........123
Glades AC...........................................90 Glenn Sneider, Attorney.................. 108
Porcelain Esthetics...........................119 Pueblo Viejo VI Restaurant.................45
Harbor Community Bank................... 94 Haven Street..............................47, 103 Heartland Discount Pharmacy............. 5 Highland Pest Control....................... 77 Hoskins, Turco Lloyd & Lloyd............ 115
Quail Creek Plantation.........................9 Quality Air Conditioning...........103, 109
ICS Computers..................................118 Inkwell Tattoos............................... 108 Jacky White Concrete, Inc.................119 Jeanette’s Interiors..........................117 Kelly Owens.......................................43 Lake Okeechobee Digestive Disease.....26 Lakeside Grill....................................119 Law Office of Gerald Lefebvre..........112 Leonard Villafranco.............................93 Los Cocos Mexican Restaurant...........86 Marine Corps Toys For Tots.................69 Mark Brandel.....................................49 Mary Kay...........................................48 Michael Hazellief...............................37 Mickey Bandi....................................114 Mims Veterinary................................67 Mixon Real Estate Group...................39 Mohawk Construction, Inc.. ...............94 Murray Insurance Services...............114 New Vision Eye Center.......................38 Niki Salmon Real Estate.....................49 Noel Stephen.....................................88
Rabon's Country Feed........................45 Raulerson Hospital................... 2, 62-63 Raulerson Hospital................Back Cover Raulerson Surgical Specialist............. 37 Rite Tire by Izzy.................................. 99 Royal Consulting Services..................98 Royal's Furniture..............................109 S. Cruz Lawn Service...........................11 Sandra Pearce Photography.............102 Schuler, Halvorson, Weisser, Zoeller & Overbeck...............................58 Sharon Wallace..................................95 Skull Hill Steel....................................14 Sprint Communications........................6 St. Lucie Battery & Tire.......................29 Staffords Salon.................................116 State Farm....................................... 117 Surgery Center of Okeechobee.............7 Syfrett Feed........................................51 Teez 2 Pleez.....................................108 Tenniswood Dental Associates...........15 The Lounge....................................... 48 Time To Escape................................ 113 Tin Fish.............................................117 Treasure Coast Food Bank.................102 Treasure Coast Medical Specialist...... 88 Trinidad Garcia, M.D.........................117 UBS Financial.....................................68
OK Corral Gun Club............................27 Okee-Tantie Title Company, Inc........118 Okeechobee Dental Care....................75 Okeechobee Health Care Facility........53 Okeechobee KOA................................42 Okeechobee Medical Reserve Corp....113 Peace Lutheran School.....................117 Penrod Construction..........................46 Phil Baughman..................................91 Pier II Resort.....................................113 Platinum Performance Builders...........52 Plaza 300............................................103
Visiting Nurse Association..................18 Waste Management...........................67 Wemmer Family Orthodontics..........19 Weston Harvey...................................87 Williamson Cattle Company..............99 WOKC 100.9 FM.................................89 Women's Health Specialists................61 Worley Construction..........................13
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