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WINTER 2012

THE MAGAZINE

Meet Raye Deusinger Woman Behind the Blood Roundup

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Lisa Lumpkin and Debi Large The ‘Dynamic Duo’ Behind the Pregnancy Center

John Glenn of Freedom Ranch


Happy Winter Friends and Neighbors, After 33 years of service to our community, Raulerson Hospital remains dedicated to enhancing the healthcare coverage and services we provide. I am very excited to announce an important addition to our medical coverage in the field of Orthopaedics. In October, Raulerson Hospital welcomed Dr. Benjamin Espstein to our Medical Staff. Dr. Epstein is an orthopaedic surgeon with twenty years experience and he is Board Certified by the American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics. The goal of our Raulerson Hospital Family is for our community to enjoy the convenience and access to excellent medical care - locally. There are, admittedly, some select services not provided by Raulerson Hospital. When our patients or members of the community require such treatments, they can rely on our sister-facilities in the Treasure Coast: Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute , St. Lucie Medical Center and the ten other HCA facilities in our Eastern Florida Division to provide the precise care and treatment needed. Raulerson Hospital works together with our sister-facilities to provided patients with a seamless transition – all under the safety of medical professionals. Our patients benefit from our coordination of care and integrated services, which leads to successful outcomes and positive experiences. I realize you and your loved ones may not spend a lot of time thinking about hospitals and I hope that you will never need to. But as the CEO of your community hospital, having services available and being prepared with the latest technology, the friendliest, most professional staff members is my passion. We at Raulerson Hospital spend every day thinking about our patients, their loved ones and the healthcare services our community needs. Raulerson Hospital hosts many events, giving the pubic an opportunity to meet our medical staff members, learn about ours services and see our facility. We are proud to offer a new series of Open House Meet & Greet events, which feature various departments and their staff. We will have refreshments during our Meet & Greet events so when you see them advertised in the newspaper and on the radio, RSVP and join in the fun of learning new things. My door is always open, so if you have any hospital related topic you’d like to discuss, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely,

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Publisher’s Note As 2012 comes to an end, this issue marks the end of six years here at Okeechobee The Magazine. There’s nothing we value more than volunteerism, and when it comes to logging long hours for no pay — and making a huge difference in the community — Raye Deusinger has shown that she is committed to helping others. And as the driving force behind the Okeechobee Blood Roundup, Deusinger has her work cut out for her. But she’s not alone. Read about the roundup and its tremendous support from the Okeechobee community. Over on U.S. Highway 441, south of town, you’ve likely driven by the Freedom Ranch and wondered what it’s all about. Well, we take you inside to meet John Glenn, a former Vietnam combat medic-turned-preacher/teacher/cowboy who runs a faith-based recovery-counseling training and retreat center at the ranch. Learn about the good work he is doing at the “Cracker cowboy” camp. If you think the Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee offers only pregnancy tests, then we suggest you read our feature on the center. Lisa Lumpkin and Debi Large explain how it’s so much more, with services including ultrasounds, parenting classes, life coach sessions, adoption information, education assistance and more. And most important, clients are treated like family. In Okeechobee at Home, we visit the 2,500-square-foot home of Greg and Vicki Kennedy, who built and designed their home off Eagle Bay Drive with a vision for the future, intending to remain there for the rest of their lives. Events featured in this issue include Hospice of Okeechobee’s annual Boots & Pearls gala, the Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee gala featuring former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee as the keynote speaker and many more.

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In Behind the Business, we take you inside the mind of Okeechobee attorney Glenn Sneider, who after reconnecting with his Jewish roots has been on a mission to give back to the community in various ways. Also, meet Dr. Juan M. Teodoro and Dr. Glen T. Casto of Dental Surgery Specialists of Okeechobee. Learn about their backgrounds and the dental services they provide. And because it’s the winter issue, fishing columnist Mike Shellen welcomes back our northern friends. Of course, we join him in that sentiment and wish everyone a great holiday season and happy new year. And we hope that as 2013 rolls around, you’ll continue reading Okeechobee The Magazine — your magazine.

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Contents

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features

22 Raye Deusinger

Woman Behind the Blood Roundup By Jason Budjinski

52 Debi Large and Lisa Lumpkin

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The ‘Dynamic Duo’ Behind the Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee By Rachel Buxton

64 John Glenn Of Freedom Ranch By Chris Felker

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30 Okeechobee at Home By Ron Bukley

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Behind the Business 40 Dental Surgery Specialists 42 Attorney Glenn Sneider

columns

78 Fishing on Lake Okeechobee By Capt. Michael Shellen

82 Hunter Pritchard By Charles Murphy

COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Labor Day Festival and Rodeo Pregnancy Center Gala Kids Fishing Day Boots & Pearls Kiwanis Minimal Regatta Fall Concert with Tom Jackson Rylee’s Hope Chili Cookoff Halloween Fest Rocking Rod Car Show Okeechobee Blood Roundup FFA Fun Shoot Chamber Leadership Okeechobee Kickoff Big Brothers/Big Sisters Bowl-athon

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Meet Raye Deusinger Woman Behind the Blood Round-Up

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Debi Large and Lisa Lumpkin The “Dynamic Duo” Behind the Pregnancy Center

John Glenn of Freedom Ranch

ON THE COVER Raye Deusinger Story on page 22 Photo by Sandra Pearce


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Community Event

Labor Day Festival & Parade The 2012 Labor Day Festival, organized by Okeechobee Main Street, was held Sept. 1-3 in Flagler Park. The streets were lined with family and friends as the parade made its way down Park Street. The park was filled with something for everyone: arts and crafts, great food, vendors and live entertainment. It was a fun-filled day for all who attended. For information, visit www.okeechobeemainstreet.com.

Dally Exposito proudly carries the flag.

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1. Clay Starling knocks down the canisters as Bobby Steiert watches. 2. Shriner Jack Townsend stops to say hello as David Pontoon looks on. 3. Dahlia Grzech tries to catch the bubbles. 4. Ronald McDonald with Okeechobee The Magazine photographer Sharon Cannon. 5. Ronald McDonald poses with Aaron Gaucin, Elias Garcia, Jose Serrano Jr. and Elyssa Gaucin as Yonel Garcia takes a picture. 6. Kaylee Whidden with her Flower Child Bowtique. 7. The Adam Bryant Minimal Regatta pirate ship float was a crowd favorite.


Photos By Sharon Cannon

Labor Day Ranch Rodeo 2012 The Okeechobee County Cattlemen’s Association held a Labor Day Ranch Rodeo Saturday through Monday, Sept. 1-3 at the Okeechobee Agri-Civic Center. There were 24 ranch rodeo teams, and the top five teams from Saturday and Sunday rodeoed for a short go on Monday. The three-day event was full of excitement as spectators watched team roping, team tying, team sorting, team branding and the traditional kids ribbon chase.

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1. Jeff Bell of West Palm Beach admires Brad Phares’ paintings. 2. Miss Rodeo Okeechobee Princess McKenna Brooke Hickson (front) and Miss Teen Rodeo 2012 Sierra Megan Coward. 3. Rooster Durrance of Flying L with his horse. 4. Rocking U team roping. 5. Keith Lewis of K.L. Bar ropes the calf. 6. The calf scramble is a crowd pleaser. 7. Reed Durrance’s horse patiently waits for him.

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Community Event

Photos By Felicia Maxwell

Gov. Mike Huckabee Keynote Speaker at Pregnancy Center Gala The Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee held its third annual fundraising gala Sept. 18. In attendance were many distinguished local guests and keynote speaker, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. The event helped to raise funds to support the local center which serviced 766 clients this year. For information, visit www.okeepregcenter.com. (Left) Pregnancy Center Executive Director Lisa Lumpkin, Gov. Mike Huckabee and Development Director Debbie Large.

(Above) Merle and Scott Vidal with Raymond and Judy Jolly.

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The CenterState Bank table: Tabitha and Jay Trent (back), Kristy and Neal Crawford, Heather and Ty Hancock and Jennifer and Steve Lafferty. 1. Pastor Mickey and Laura Maye Evans. 2. Pregnancy Center President Cheri Watford and Dowling Watford with Gov. Mike Huckabee. 3. Pete Gawda with Pastor Jim Benton (as Drew Carey). 4. Gov. Mike Huckabee is greeted by Mark Reynolds. 5. Gov. Mike Huckabee speaks to the crowd on the importance of the pregnancy center’s work.

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Community Event

Photos By Felcia Maxwell

Kids Fishing Day Fun Taylor Creek Bass Club held its annual Kids Day Oct. 28 at the Okeechobee Agri-Civic Center. More than 200 children were in attendance, participating in casting contests and a fishing tournament. This year, a rod and reel was provided for each child thanks to a grant from Fish Florida. Prizes were awarded for first, second and third place in different age groups. For more information on the Taylor Creek Bass Club, call Chan Garrett at (863) 357-0028. The crowd gathers around the lake while kids fish for catfish and small pan fish.

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All Florida Junior Team Rodeo American Cancer Society Relay For Life Annual Christmas Parade Annual Halloween Festival Annual Labor Day Festival ARC of Okeechobee Arnold’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center Battle Of Okeechobee Event Big Brothers Big Sisters of Okeechobee B.R.A.T. Club, Inc. B.R.A.T. Labor Day Parade CASTLE Economic Council of Okeechobee Faith Farm of Okeechobee Florida Blood Centers Blood Roundup Habitat for Humanity Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Kiwanis Club of Okeechobee March of Dimes Walk

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Community Event

Photos By Sandra Pearce

Seventh Annual Boots & Pearls Benefits Hospice of Okeechobee Hospice of Okeechobee held its seventh annual Boots & Pearls gala at the KOA Convention Center on Friday, Oct. 12. This fun-filled signature event featured silent and live auctions with plenty of music and dancing. Funds raised will benefit Hospice of Okeechobee and the Hamrick Home. For more information, visit www.hospiceofokeechobee.org.

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Community Event

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Second Annual Adam Bryant Minimal Regatta The Kiwanis Club of Okeechobee held its second annual Adam Bryant Minimal Regatta Oct. 6 at C. Scott Driver Park on the Kissimmee River. The event was a huge success with an estimated 2,500 people in attendance and more than 80 boats. Proceeds will go to a scholarship fund in memory of Adam Bryant. The scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating Okeechobee High School senior who plans on a career as a firefighter/EMT. Next year’s event is already being planned for Oct. 5, 2013. For more information on the Kiwanis Club, visit www.kiwanisclubofokeechobee.com.

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1. And they’re off! 2. Dickie Legassi of Butch’s Redneck Yacht Club won the Old Salts Division. 3. Titanic Award winner Joey Bunker (center) with J.D. Mixon and Teresa Chandler. 4. “Popeye the Sailor Man” Brandon Baughman. 5. Jeff Reno of Rock and Roll Racing won Best Boat. 6. April Hartseil shows her team support with a pink feather hat. 7. Budding photographer Blake McDonald. 8. Mojito and Munk play in the water as their owner Edna Hofmann closely watches them. 9. A huge crowd enjoyed the races. 10. The Byrant family memorial sign for Adam.


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A Raye of Hope

Behind Raye Deusinger’s Efforts To Roundup Lifesaving Blood. By Jason Budjinski O Photos By Sandra Pearce

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2007, when the Okeechobee Blood Roundup was in its second year, T-shirts were made displaying the names of people who donated at least $200, whether as money or as value in goods and services, whether it be hotel stays, fishing trips or coupons. There were 12 names on that shirt. Five years later, there are more than four times that many names, as 61 people have made such donations for the 2012 roundup, held Nov. 17-18. “We’re running out of room on the T-shirt,” joked Raye Deusinger, the drive chairperson and main force behind the roundup, which she started in 2006 with former Okeechobee Times editor Joan Dyer.

“I retired in ’98, and when I did I couldn’t stand the thought of sitting at home and doing nothing, so I went over to the new newspaper starting at the time, the Okeechobee Times,” Deusinger said. “I asked, ‘Would you allow me to write a column?’ because at that time, physically, my doctor said, ‘Stop donating so often.’ I thought, well, I’ve got to be able to help get blood, so maybe I can write a column about it. I asked the Times, and they said yes, and so I began writing.”

For eight years, Deusinger wrote a weekly column about blood, from developments to history, going all the way back to the gladiators, as well as the An award “for her dedication to the Okeechobee Roundup and her first transfusions. During Commitment to Saving Lives” was presented to Raye Deusinger in Deusinger’s last year with July. Shown here are FBC Vice President of Blood Systems Alicia the Times, Dyer told her Prichard, Deusinger, FBC Chief Technical Officer Mike Pratt, and A longtime blood doshe wanted to do someDistrict Donor Coordinator Russ Colwell. nor, Deusinger has seen thing to give back to the the roundup grow over people of Okeechobee. the years, and she credits the generosity of the Okeechobee “Just as she was considering what to do, my column came in community for making it such a success. According to and she thought, aha! I’ll do a massive blood drive,’” DeusDeusinger, the origins of the roundup were a bit fortuitous. inger said.  www.OkeechobeeTheMagazine.com

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Dyer and Deusinger got together and came up with the idea for the roundup and launched the drive in 2006. However, Dyer fell ill the following year, and Deusinger was on her own. But with help from dedicated volunteers and support from the community, Deusinger managed to keep it going … and going … and going. That is no small feat, and it’s not what usually happens. “On the fourth year, it dawned on [Florida’s Blood Centers], hey, this is consistently building, which is against the pattern,” Deusinger said. “The pattern for blood drives is you can have a phenomenal first year and generally a pretty good second year, but by the third year it begins to go downhill in most locations. Ours keeps building.”

She is a walking blood drive promotion machine.

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In total, the Okeechobee Blood Roundup has collected 3,152 units of blood in seven years. This year’s roundup collected 471 units, with 526 people attending. For her efforts, Deusinger was named an ambassador for Florida’s Blood Centers. She is one of only two in the state.

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Born in Detroit, Mich., Deusinger has lived in South Florida most of her life, having moved with her family to Miami in 1944. While enrolled at the University of Miami, where she majored in journalism and minored in religion, Deusinger took a job at the Miami Herald, where she met her husband, Frank. They married three days after her graduation and remained together until Frank’s passing in 2004. Their two daughters,


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The Deusingers began building a home in Buckhead Ridge as a “getaway” in the mid 1970s, and after Frank retired in 1983, the couple moved there permanently. Frank passed away Jan. 2, 2004, following complications from double bypass surgery, which resulted in severe blood loss. “He went in for a double bypass, and not having anything whatsoever to do with that, he ended up with a massive bleed,” Raye said. “They were just bringing him out of that when he ended up with another massive bleed, from another totally unrelated thing, and used 36 units of blood during that period.”

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Although Raye is well-known in the area for her work with blood donation, she’s also involved with her church. Deusinger has taught Sunday school, mostly for teens and young adults, and currently teaches a senior women’s class at First United Methodist Church. She also serves as an usher and a member of the Community Life Committee, does work with Hands on Okeechobee and worked with Habitat for Humanity to help build the first five Habitat houses in Okeechobee. Raye is also involved with Okeechobee Community Theatre, having appeared in four plays and currently serving as an usher at most of its productions. Additionally, Raye is the coordinator of the Okeechobee Business Women’s Referral Network. All of this speaks to Raye’s giving nature, which is something those who know her will attest to. One person who has worked on the roundup with Raye from the beginning is Florida’s Blood Centers Donor Development Coordinator Russ Colwell. “She’s just a giving person, but also very dedicated. She’s very detailed,” he said. “Raye will go out of her way to take care of people any way she can. She


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talks the talk and walks the walk.” Colwell stressed how crucial blood donation is to the community, and how one person can make a huge difference, noting that one unit of blood can be used for three people. “Say 500 people give blood; that’s 1,500 people you can save,” he said. Marilyn Rinear, data recorder for the Okeechobee Blood Roundup, credits Raye’s personable character with helping grow the roundup each year. “Raye is the heart and soul of this thing,” Rinear said. “Everybody knows her. When we go out and start canvassing every year, everybody recognizes that this is time for the blood roundup. People look forward to us coming out and asking to help.”

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Greg and Vicki Kennedy built and designed their Okeechobee home off Eagle Bay Drive with a vision for the future, intending to remain there for the rest of their lives.

own bathroom, office/workout/storage room, and his-and-hers closets between the bedroom and bathroom. “Her closet is quite a bit bigger, but it’s nice to have my own,” Greg said.

The Kennedys had the 2,500-squarefoot home built a little over five years ago by Platinum Performance Builders. “We went through two full sets of drawings,” Greg said. “We had two houses drawn up, engineered and ready, and kept finding things we wanted to change and actually looked at a home they had built. [We] liked the floor plan, but we expanded some things. We stretched it a little bit in the kitchen and dining room. We were able to pick all the colors, trim, doors, knobs.”

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The home, which has a 10-foot ceiling and crown molding throughout, is built for both hospitality and livability, featuring a foyer and dining room on either side of the front entrance facing north, with accessibility to the dining room from the kitchen. The kitchen opens to the back with a counter to an informal dining area, which has a large window view to the covered patio and large back yard to the south on just over an acre. “We wanted a house that was open and inviting,” Greg said. The bedrooms are on separate wings of the house with separate bedrooms on the east side for their two daughters, Kiersten, 8, Jillian, 11, and the master bedroom on the west, which has its 30 | Winter 2012

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(Above) The Kennedy family: Kiersten,Vicki, Greg and Jillian. (Right) One of the daughter’s airy bedroom, accented with a burst of color.

with his-and-hers vanities and separate corner tub with faucets on the entry side and walk-in shower with a frameless glass enclosure. “We picked the tiles and did some upgrades just getting the trim work added in,” Greg said. “The effect was quite nice.”

To soften the bathroom design they incorporated a 45-degree design in one corner of the bathroom, opposite a 45-degree entry to the toilet, which is separated with a door from the rest of the bathroom. The Kennedys were able to use real marble for the countertops because synthetic marble was more expensive due to fuel prices at the time. Greg likes the underhung sinks because they are easier to keep clean. “I’m very oriented on ease of maintenance,” he said. “We take care of everything ourselves. We have no cleaning or lawn help, so we want everything as easy to maintain as we can get.” When the couple first started planning the home, Greg’s brother gave him a book called Make Your House Do the Housework, which provided good advice, such as using light covers that are open on the bottom so insects don’t accumulate on the bottom. The bathroom has a flat-screen television so they can get updated on current events while preparing for the day. “It’s a very livable space,” Greg said. There is a larger flat-screen television in the main living room, as well as a smaller one in the kitchen, which is the focus of most activity. “We can watch some cartoons while the kids are eating breakfast,” Greg said. “We do homework on the bar. We do breakfast and dinner every day. I try to cook the kids breakfast every morning, bacon and


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(Above) The Kennedys’ home off Eagle Bay Drive. (Above right) This ballerina sculpture adorns a wall. (Right) Welcoming decor in the foyer. (Below) The formal dining room has a large window view to the porch.

(Above) The master bedroom. (Left) Unique framed photographs hung at the head of both daughters’ bed. (Below) One of the closets with additional storage space above.

(Below) A floral piece located in the living area.

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eggs before they go to school. We spend a lot of time in the kitchen. It’s kind of the center of everything.” Many of the appliances, including a large kitchen stove, are gas-powered, which Greg said is economical and practical if the electricity goes out. “We ran gas for the hot-water heater, the clothes dryer and the stove, and actually plumbed it out to the back porch for a future outdoor built-in kitchen,” he said. “We did that work when we built it, trying to plan ahead. We have a cutout out there that has hot and cold water, drain line and gas. We plan to spend the rest of our time here, so we wanted to do it right.”

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The girls’ bathroom has two sinks and a door that opens to the back yard and possibly a pool one day, Greg said. “[Vicki’s] sister lives next door and has a beautiful pool,” he said. The girls’ bedrooms both have closets with additional storage overhead. “There’s three feet of clearance and it’s all decked in with heavy lumber so it’ll hold a lot of weight. We have all of their keepsakes and baby stuff and all the family papers, so it’s stored in air conditioning.”

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“We tried to make good selections on everything,” he said. “Until you build a house it’s hard to imagine how laborious it is to decide. I’m sure we visited over 100 homes in the course of five or six years to try and get ideas, and pick things from one place or another.” The Kennedys also spent several years searching for the right property, first looking at waterfront lots but deciding to favor convenience. “We both wanted to be closer to town, running to cheer, running to dance,” Greg said, referring to his daughters’ involvement in cheerleading and dancing. “Both of us commute less than a mile to our jobs. It’s phenomenal to have that.”

(Above and left) The kitchen. (Above left) The laundry room. (Below) Wine on display.

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Okeechobee Shooting Sports held its first-ever fall concert on Nov. 10. An evening of fun was had by friends and family with great food, music and kids activities. The featured artist was Tom Jackson, along with Coon Doggin Outlaws. For information on any future events at Okeechobee Shooting Sports, visit www.okshooting.com.

(Above) Coon Doggin Outlaws’ (L-R) Anton Lauter and Brett Huff. (Right) Nashville recording Artist Tom Jackson. (Far right) The crowd enjoyed the food, catered by Dee-Stefano’s of Indiantown.

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Community Event

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Sixth Annual Rylee’s Hope Cookoff

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Rylee’s Hope Chili Cookoff was held Saturday, Oct. 20 at Flagler Park in downtown Okeechobee. Rylee’s Hope Inc. is a nonprofit ministry formed to help with the basic financial, emotional and spiritual needs of families that currently have or have had babies in the neonatal intensive care unit, and families that have experienced the unexpected birth or death of a baby. For more information, visit www.ryleeshope.org.

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1. Shelby Busbin, Brandon Cole and Gavin Kendall enjoy the cookoff. 2. (Front row, L-R) Roma Comfort and Marlee Jolicoeur; (back) Jack Griffin, Glenn McKinney, Tommy Comfort and Patti Comfort. 3. Rylee’s Hope founders Shana and Lee Jolicoeur with their daughters, Brynlee and Marlee. 4. Ray Domer, Ranell Conner and Maureen Thomas serve a bowl of chili to Tim Thompson of Naples. 5. Brynlee Jolicoeur looks on. 6. First-place winners Rock Solid Christian Academy: (front row, L-R) Emilee and Arrie Chandler; (back) Shawn Chandler, Stephanie Busbin, Colleen Larson, Rylee’s Hope founder Lee Jolicoeur, Amanda Lay, Joy Yates, Kallie Yates and Sue Ada Hicks.

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Behind the Business New Dentists in Town - Dental Surgery Specialists

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case you haven’t noticed, the office at 113 NE 19th Drive has some new occupants. Dr. Juan M. Teodoro and Dr. Glen T. Casto opened Dental Surgery Specialists of Okeechobee in the location two months ago. Teodoro and Casto offer the only dental specialty practice of its kind in Okeechobee. The practice specializes in endodontics, oral surgery (such as wisdom tooth extractions), periodontics (gum disease) and implants. Prior to Dental Surgery

Specialists of Okeechobee, anyone seeking these services had to travel outside of Okeechobee. If you are in need of a root canal, wisdom tooth extraction, dental implants or a simple extraction under IV sedation, Teodoro and Casto can help. They’ve brought to Okeechobee the latest in dental technology and surgical procedures: laser periodontal therapy, endodontal microscopy, computerguided implant surgery and IV sedation. Casto and Teodoro have known one another since doing their residencies in Pittsburgh, Pa. “Since I have ties to this community, and there was no specialty practice of this kind in Okeechobee, it just made sense for us to bring this service to Okeechobee,” Teodoro said. Teodoro is a board-certified periodontist. He holds both Diplomate status in the American Academy of Periodontology and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. Teodoro is an adjunct professor at the University Of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine as well as a clinical assistant professor at the Naples Dental Residency Program for the University of Florida. He attended the University of Florida for his undergraduate degree and completed his Doctor of Dental Medicine and specialty residency at the University of Pittsburgh.

(L-R) Dr. Glen T. Casto and Dr. Juan M. Teodoro.

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Teodoro also served as a major in the United States Air Force, where he practiced periodontics. Throughout his Air Force career he served as the chief of periodontics, director of the implant board and clinical instructor. He is one of the local leading authorities in laser periodontal therapy and in the Brane-


mark method of implantology. He is one of the few periodontists in the state credentialed and trained to perform periodontal laser surgery with the PerioLase laser, for the treatment of periodontal disease. Teodoro is a charismatic man, and his dental humor is just one attribute that makes him so likeable. He and his wife Erin have one daughter, Lauren, and a dog, Callie. Casto completed his undergraduate degree at Wake Forrest University on a full Army ROTC scholarship, and graduated from West Virginia University in 1995. He later served in the U.S. Army Reserve. While completing his education, Casto participated in the multiple research projects that resulted in eight publications and a National Institutes of Health grant. He was also co-investigator in an FDA approval of the only prescription drug of the adjunct treatment of periodontal disease. Casto holds the prestigious position of being one of the few

dentists in Florida to have dual specialty training in periodontics and endodontics. He is a graduate of the Misch Implant Institute and has served as a clinical assistant professor in periodontics at West Virginia University School of Dentistry. Casto’s friendly smile will invite you through the door and make you feel completely at ease while under his care. His family comprises his wife Heidi, son Grant and identical twin sons Jackson and David. The two doctors’ humble and warm personalities create a comfortable, homelike atmosphere at Dental Surgery Specialists of Okeechobee. “We would like to thank the community for all their support,” Teodoro said. “We love this community. It’s comfortable and straightforward, and that’s nice.” Dental Surgery Specialists of Okeechobee accepts most dental insurance plans. Financial plans are offered within the office. Its hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. To contact Dental Surgery Specialists of Okeechobee, call (863) 261-8273 to talk to the friendly and knowledgeable staff. O

WILLIAMSON CATTLE COMPANY PRESENTS Historical Mural This historical mural was painted in 1996 to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the first permanent settler’s arrival to, what is now Okeechobee. They were Peter and wife Louisiana (Chandler) Raulerson and their seven children. The year was 1896 and the family is shown in the mural. Seminole Indians, which frequented this area, are also depicted in the painting. This historic mural is 130’ wide and 16’tall and is located on the side of the old gymnasium at the school complex on 700 SW 2 Avenue.

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Behind the Business Professional, Principled, Passionate Glenn J. Sneider, Attorney at Law By Tonya Young

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lenn J. Sneider has been practicing law for more than 20 years. His faith-based practice has thrived in Okeechobee despite an economic downturn. Sneider graduated from law school at Florida State University. He has been practicing law in South Florida since 1979 and practicing in Okeechobee since 1998, having moved his practice here from Broward County. Fourteen

years ago Sneider chose to leave the “drama” of big city law for a more “civil” place to practice law. This led him to Okeechobee. The recent change in the economic climate “sparked serious soul searching regarding my business and personal life, and led me on a path of deeper connection with my Jewish roots,” Sneider said. Sneider said his first commitment was

to keep Sneider Law in business and ensure employment for his office staff. Even though many were downsizing or drastically cutting employee hours, Sneider pledged to make every payroll, even when that meant he himself went without a paycheck. Even with a failing economy, Sneider chose to increase his charitable contributions, his tzedakah. Sneider Law joined the Florida Rural Legal Services, taking part in its “Ask a Lawyer” program. While most would consider this pro bono work, he saw it as his “moral obligation to give back.” Ask a Lawyer allows those who otherwise couldn’t afford legal counsel to gain information at no cost. “Now more than ever,” Sneider said, “there is a need to give back to the community, whether we do pro bono work or field questions to the public in conjunction with Florida Rural Legal Service. A lot of people are still hurting and need good legal information.” In addition to his commitment to the Florida Rural Legal Services, Sneider also sponsors a $1,000 scholarship for the Okeechobee High School Scholarship Night.

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While soul searching, Sneider found a deeper level of connection to his Jewish roots. He is proud to say he is now an observant Jew. “Being an observant Jew is much different from just recognizing that I’m a Jew,” Sneider said. “I keep kosher, and I close for Sabbath and all


the Jewish holidays, which my employees love me for because there are a lot of holidays.”

and ask a question, it’s fine with me.”

Though Sneider’s belief, ethics and appearance Being an observant Jew has code may differ from the not only changed Sneider norm, he said, “I think inwardly but outwardly as you have to give people well. “I get a lot of questions credit to know what’s about my outward appearimportant. If you offer a ance, my beard, my kippah great service, people will The Glenn Sneider Team (L-R): and the fringes that hang seek you out for that and Marlene Wade, Tammy Affron, Frank Hickox, from my shirt,” Sneider said. not worry about the rest. Glenn Sneider, Esq., Carmen Rile and Charity Arnold. Besides, we share the same A beard, a kippah and fringes all rep- proud to be employing a small office core values here centering on hard work, resent Sneider’s belief in something staff of locals. I’m grateful to be accept- family, community and a belief that higher than himself, yet he still manages ed for who I am. I believe that I was led there is something bigger than us all.” to keep his country flair. “I’m sort of an here to practice this kind of law and be anomaly because I’m this observant Jew, a bridge of understanding between our Sneider Law is located at 200 SW Ninth yet I wear cowboy boots,” Sneider said. different faiths. Helping people is just St. in Okeechobee. For more informa“It’s about perspective and interactions. part of my mission. If someone wants to tion, call (863) 467-6570 or visit www. In Okeechobee, people are comfortable stop me at the courthouse or Walgreens sneiderlaw.com. O asking questions, and I love it. How are we going to find out about each other if we don’t ask?” Sneider explained that his kippah, a small cap, reminds him constantly that there is someone greater above himself. He also said the fringes hanging from under his jacket are tzittzit. “They are kind of forget-me-knots, that remind me of the obligation to our creator,” Sneider said. In relation to his combination of “church and state” Sneider said, “Religion should be about ethics. For me it’s about consistently applying those ethics in my community, office and home. I strive to give back, to be honest and to give honest service in exchange for a client’s payment and trust.” Sneider is proud to be a member of the Okeechobee community, both personally and in business. “I love my faith, and I love this community,” he said. “I’m www.OkeechobeeTheMagazine.com

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own words s p e a k V O lu m e s “The nurses were amazing; very responsive! They took great care of Sorrel and kept our family comfortable and informed.” Fay Faircloth, Mother of pediatric orthopaedic patient at Raulerson Hospital. Six year old Sorrel Faircloth is a very busy girl. She is a Kindergartener at South Elementary School, a cheerleader with the OCRA Storm Competitive Cheer Team, a member of the 4-H Club –Chobee Roundup, and a competitive Barrel Racer with the PRP and the Reality Ranch Association. So when friends and family members heard Sorrel had broken the bones in her arm, many assumed it was due to a riding accident with one of her horses: Dandy and Tivia. But Sorrel’s accident didn’t involve horses or even cheerleading; it was a simple trip and fall that could happen to anyone, even those less active. Sorrel and her family were arriving at her 4-H Club meeting when Sorrel tripped and fell on the cement parking slab. They knew her left arm was hurt badly. Sorrel’s mother, Fay Faircloth, rushed her daughter to the Emergency Department at Raulerson Hospital. The results from an X-ray done at Raulerson Hospital showed that both the ulna and radius bones in Sorrel’s arm were fractured and a surgical procedure was necessary to stabilize the fracture. Sorrel’s parents were extremely concerned about receiving the proper treatment for their daughter’s injury, noting all the physical activities Sorrel is so passionate about. Desiring the best possible care for Sorrel, the Faircloths began checking out options for hospitals and surgeons for their daughter’s inevitable procedure.

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Dr. Epstein and the Registered Nurses from Raulerson’s Surgical Services Department placed a small titanium rod in Sorrel’s forearm to stabilize it. They also casted her arm. The rod will be removed four weeks after the surgery. Staying two nights in the hospital was not easy for Sorrel, or any six-year old. Fay Faircloth and her family stayed right by her daughter’s side leading up to and after the little girl’s surgery. Sorrel’s parents, Fay and Mac Alan Faircloth, comment “We are very pleased with the service and care we received at Raulerson Hospital. The nurses were amazing; very responsive! They took great care of Sorrel and kept our family comfortable and informed.”

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The eighth annual Halloween Fest was held Oct. 31 at the Agri-Civic Center. Sponsoring this year’s event were Okeechobee Main Street, the Children’s Services Council, Okeechobee Board of County Commissioners, Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Office and the City of Okeechobee Police Department. The event provided a safe and fun-filled alternative to traditional trick-or-treating throughout the county. Festivities included a costume contest, pumpkin-carving contest as well as games, prizes and candy treats all donated by local businesses.

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1. Imelda Bustos painted a face on the pumpkin. 2. Okeechobee Main Street Executive Director Cindy Birdashaw (right) with her daughter Amie Stepanovich. 3. Jordan Valladares as “Gator Boy.” 4. Michael Hazellief guides Meghan Mitchel as she shoots a target. 5. Kayden Saunders as “Pinky Winky.” 6. Kaylee Whidden made a beautiful fairy costume. 7. Lego policeman Cole Verano. 8. Araceli Ruiz, Gabriel Ruiz, Briseida Ruiz and Stephanie Delacruz dance at the Aaron’s booth. 9. An overall view of the festival.


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Community Event

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The Rockin’ Rod Car Show and Swap Meet was held Oct. 14 at the Philippine-American Cultural Foundation of South Florida’s Garden Complex. A benefit for Okeechobee Rehabilitation Facility Inc. — better known as ARC of Okeechobee — the car show was a huge success, with many classic cars and street rods on display. The crowd enjoyed the various food vendors and music while checking out the vehicles on display. Plans are in the works for next year’s car show. For more information on ARC of Okeechobee, call (863) 763-2419.

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hey are known as the “dynamic duo.” However, when they hear themselves called that they are very quick to dismiss the label — not because they don’t like it, but simply because, as Lisa Lumpkin said, “We don’t do any more than anyone else here.” “Here” would be the Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee, and the duo would be Lumpkin and Debi Large. Lumpkin, the executive director of the center, and Large, the director of development, said they are only two people who make up the team that is the Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee, which helps give young ladies and adults a second chance and, most of all, hope. “We take them from the fear and scaredto-death level to the hope level,” Large said. “We let them know not only will life go on, but it can be a great life.” Man y pe op le wh o ha ve lived in Okeechobee for years are not even aware that the small town has a pregnancy center tucked away on a side street. And by no means is it the typical pregnancy center. “You can go anywhere to get a pregnancy test,” Lumpkin said. “But we are so much more. The pregnancy test just gets them in the door. The rest is about building a relationship.”

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It’s a relationship not just between staff and clients but also between clients and God. And it’s the relationship that is fostered between the young women and God that makes the center so much more. “They helped me learn a lot about God and the Bible,” said Adela, a former client. “I never read the Bible until I started to go to the center. There were people at the center that I got really close to, like family. They are like family to my baby, too.” The pregnancy center was started in 1998 by former Okeechobee resident Malinda Belleville. For several years the center opened and closed, struggling to survive in a small town. After sitting vacant for a while, a group of people from the community decided that Okeechobee had the need for such a center, and something had to be done.

years. With a new name, new look, new board of directors and completely different mission, the Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee reopened and started completely fresh in 2008. Operating in a 400-square-foot building, Lumpkin ran the center with the help of another volunteer four days a week. Two years came and went, but Lumpkin didn’t. She stayed right where she was. “The longer I stayed, my compassion grew and grew for these girls,” she said. As time went on the center continued to grow, and there was a need to take the ministry to an even greater level. This time, it was relocated to a larger building so it could offer more services to clients.

That’s when Lumpkin was approached by Steve Burk, president of the board at the time, about taking over the ministry. “People had the desire and passion, and they felt we were missing a great opportunity to minister to young women,” Lumpkin said. “I never really thought it would be something I’d want to do.”

Services begin with a pregnancy test but also include ultrasounds, parenting classes, life coach sessions, adoption information, education assistance and anything else an expecting mother and/ or father could need or ask for. And even though Large and Lumpkin are pro-life and pass no judgment on anyone who walks in the door, they offer abortion recovery counseling for those dealing with that difficult decision.

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abortion center,” Large said. “We are here to save lives. Nine out of 10 choose life. We don’t coerce in any way, shape or form. We provide accurate information.” Lumpkin and Large said that the center is blessed with wonderful volunteers, including doctors and ultrasound technicians who come in to assist with medical issues. They said that by offering ultrasounds, they are showing young women that there is a life inside of them, and no matter how scared or alone they may feel, that just by walking through the center’s doors, they inherited family and are not alone. “Just by giving a pregnancy test, we would be doing you a disservice,” Large said about the center offering more. “There are consequences to our choices, but you can get through those consequences. As life throws you curves, we want to help you handle them. We want to be the support system you may not have.” All of the services offered by the center are free and made possible by support from local churches and donors. The center has upped its fundraising efforts by hosting annual galas, walks, baby showers and much more. Lumpkin, who prefers to stay in the office, sought out Large to bring on board to handle fundraising for the center. They knew one another from church, and Large even served on the pregnancy center’s board for a short time. “I knew she would be key here,” Lumpkin said. “She’s very much a social bug, and I’m not. We got together and instantly hit it off.” Large said it was an easy decision to make when offered the position. In April 2011 she stepped on as the fulltime director of development, and said she’s loved every minute of it.


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that it allows the center to care for each individual differently. There is no set program. All help and services are geared toward the individual’s situation. Each person who walks in has a different story and has different needs. When a young woman walks in, she is greeted by a caring volunteer and asked several questions so the center can provide her with the best care. Questions range from their intentions, spiritual beliefs, family situation and medical information. “The more questions we ask, the more we know about them and where they are coming from,” Large said. After filling out the necessary paperwork, the clients meet with Director of Client Services Robyn Garner and then visit with Nurse Manager Diane Davis. “The clients love them both,” Large said. “Robyn and Diane are a perfect fit for working with the clients, and allow Lisa and I to do our jobs more efficiently.” The staff and volunteers are trained at the center for whatever services they are rendering. Certifications and constant training are always ongoing features at the center for both staff and volunteers. The center even has its own board-certified medical director, Dr. Trinidad Garcia. Many members on staff have been through very similar situations even including unplanned pregnancies so they are able to relate to the women and let them know they are there for them and not there to judge. “We show the love of Christ,” Large said. “It’s not just about saying it; we show it. We try to help the client go above and beyond.” The pregnancy center helps clients

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During parenting classes clients earn points for completing stages and tests and are able to use those points as cash in what the center calls their “Baby Boutique.” The Baby Boutique is full of all the necessary essentials for having a baby from clothes, diapers, toys and blankets. “The Pregnancy Center has helped me to find out who I really was,” said Lorena, a former client. “They also helped me with all kinds of stuff like getting points to buy pampers, clothes and many different things for my baby.” In the past year, the center served 766 clients, including individuals who came in for pregnancy tests, sonograms and ongoing education. It also helped save 144 babies. However, Lumpkin doesn’t believe the numbers have to be great to equal success. “If we are able to help one person and save one life, then our work was worth it,” she said. “It’s nothing to do with us,” Large said. “We just join in what God is doing, and getting to see and be a part of that is a

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Community Event

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Okeechobee Blood Roundup The seventh annual Okeechobee Blood Roundup was held Nov. 17 and 18 in the banquet hall at Hammerheads Billiards Bar & Grill. Event Chair Raye Deusinger and the volunteers for Florida’s Blood Centers worked for months coordinating the event. The community donated gifts and prizes valued in excess of $12,000. There were 526 people signed up, and 471 pints of life-saving blood were donated. For more information, or to volunteer for next year’s event, contact Raye Deusinger at (863) 610-2176 or visit www.fbcdonor.org.

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Okeechobee FFA Alumni Association Clay Shoot The Okeechobee Future Farmers of America Alumni Association held its seventh annual Clay Shoot Oct. 20 at Quail Creek Plantation. Money raised by the Okeechobee FFA Alumni Association is used to support local FFA members. Scholarships to leadership conventions, district competitions, state competitions and college are funded utilizing the money raised by the annual clay shoot. For more information about the Okeechobee FFA Alumni Association, call (863) 467-8696 or e-mail okeechobeeffaalumni@gmail.com.

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“Freedom Ranch.” The very name evokes wide open spaces — range land, productive land, the kind that could sustain an extended family and nurture an appreciation of the great outdoors among them and anyone who might visit. It sounds like the kind of place where an American original might dwell as well. And in fact, a former Vietnam combat medic-turned-preacher/teacher/cowboy named John Glenn has established just such a place under that name in Okeechobee. His spread hosts a working cattle ranch with a vintage “Cracker cowboy” camp, a faithbased recovery-counseling training and retreat center and a gathering spot both for people seeking spiritual freedom and for trainers of counselors who seek to set people free from substance abuse. Glenn and his wife, Sandi, teamed up with his ministry partner, George Sweatt, and his wife, Dorothy, in 2001 to purchase 138 brambly, rambling acres of “old Florida” along U.S. Highway 441 south of town, with Spanish moss-draped, great spreading live oaks mixed in with dense undergrowth of palmetto and pine scrub. Together they started a ministry they would come to call the “Church in the Woods,” building a strong following of folks who wanted to join in on the idea of connecting with their higher power in a beautiful outdoor setting, in their own nondenominational way, while promoting a community of fellowship and understanding. In 2002, they cleared a spot for their gatherings and began constructing a covered pavilion under a leafy canopy of trees. But preserving the land and honoring the history of the Okeechobee area was also important to the Glenns and the Sweatts. After moving to Florida in the late 1980s from Colorado, Glenn had worked for cow/calf ranches in the area on weekdays, teaching at night (he has bachelor’s in psychology and master’s of Bible study degrees), preaching on weekends. 

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“So I got to know some of the ranchers around, and of course you get the old-timers’ stories about what it was like, and it really fascinated me to hear the history of this area,” Glenn said. “Okeechobee really has a rich history of outlaws and such down here in the old times. So when we got this place, we decided to keep the back part of it — the back hundred acres or so — all natural and try to keep that from being developed so we’d have some natural landscape of Florida.” Eventually, in 2009, Glenn said, “we built a little ‘Cracker cowboy’ camp back there, an 1860s version of what it would have been like when they came here to gather the wild cattle and sell them to Cuba and various places, during the origins of the cattle industry here.” “I did a lot of study about the background and history of it, and met with Judge Nelson Bailey, who’s a local legend and quite a historian.” The partners assembled artifacts from the era and built an authentic-looking lean-to like those used by early settlers who were moving in and turning Florida into America’s oldest cattle-raising state, a chief cattle supplier to the Confederacy for meat and leather. Those old-time Florida cowboys became known as “Crackers” because of the sound made by the long, braided leather whips they used to herd cattle.

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The Glenns and Sweatts began marketing the “Okeechobee Cracker Cowboy Experience,” as a slick brochure termed it, featuring regularly scheduled haywagon tours of their ranch with commentary on the historical color of the area, a live cowboy demonstration and a taste of “Grandma’s” cooking, complete with sour orange pie. “Grandma” is a real person — Sandi’s


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mother, Virginia, known by “Grandma” to all, who’s 83, lives at the ranch and still prepares lunch daily for visitors. “We wanted to develop some agri-tours, where people could come out and take a tour of the cracker cow camp and get a little bit of history,” John explained. “We do it only by appointment now, but we’ve had home school groups come out, and various other groups who were interested in the history. A lot of seniors, too — we had a travel agency down in Miami that booked tours, and they brought busloads up here. We built a little tram ride for the tourists so we could give them a bit of history, then do an arena show for them and serve them lunch. 

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Glenn said the idea grew out of his love for ranching and the cowboy lifestyle. “I grew up with it years ago in Colorado,” he said. “My dad was a country preacher, so we grew up around the whole ranchers and farmers community.” Given the rich history of the area, Glenn wants to ensure that it is preserved. “We had about 25 mama cows here, and we still have a herd, but my cows were getting so old, and my daughter and her husband live here now, so I turned the cattle operation over to them,” Glenn said. That would be Angela and Elton Boney. “I sold all the old cows and gave him the best ones,” Glenn said. “We don’t have enough land here to do it as a living, but it’s a small cow/calf operation.”

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“They’ve been married nine years now and have two sons, Leo and John Lawton, who just turned a year old,” Glenn said. “His folks had come down and settled over by the bombing range by Avon Park. Elton’s dad continues to work cows even to this day. His name’s Lloyd Leo, known as ‘Boosty.’ So our grandson Leo, who’s 4, is named after him.”

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“Leo’s main deal is driving heavy equipment; he’s a tractor/backhoe man,” he said, gesturing toward the big “fun table” in the middle of the room with miniature vehicles and other toys scattered on top. Glenn had also harnessed his education, experience and training beginning in 2004 to plan and create a program at Freedom Ranch, teaching counselors in faith-based ways to help drug addicts and alcoholics seek release from their demons. In 2007, they built a large, rustic allpurpose building on the property to provide space for offices and classrooms, a kitchen and bathrooms. Armed with his background as a combat medic and training in psychology and Bible studies, Glenn had already begun working as a training coordinator with Faith Farm Ministries and Dunklin Memorial Camp in the 1990s, and in 1994 started a company known as Alpha Ministries. For a while, it provided state-certified training under the Bush-era subsidy programs. Several books Glenn has written are available through its web site. “My goal in the ministry at that point was to train guys, often veterans, coming out of addiction,” Glenn said. “I realized, I guess from my own experience, my own life, the only way these guys could survive was to give back, to do something constructive with their life.” Glenn also intends sometime soon to use his spread as a retreat for those who counsel people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder who often are dealing with the effects of PTSD themselves — as he is, too. That and the effects of Agent Orange exposure during the war are the reasons Glenn had to adopt a child and why he needed open-heart surgery earlier in 2012. He’s now finally undergoing counseling through the Veterans Affairs

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medical center in Riviera Beach after many long years of denial. “The way that I’ve been able to cope with PTSD naturally — well, actually supernaturally — was the fact that I adopted the same motto that we had for ‘Dustoff’ [his Huey helicopter medevac duty in Vietnam], for my ministry, which is ‘So that others may live.’ I just transferred it over — and it’s something I’ve just learned about lately — from physically going out and picking up wounded soldiers and bringing them to the hospital to trying to work with people whose lives are broken through counseling, trying to put their marriages back together, and their lives personally.”

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Chamber of Commerce Kicks Off Leadership Okeechobee Program The Chamber of Commerce of Okeechobee County held its quarterly investor luncheon Nov. 14 at the Williamson Conference Center at Indian River State College. The newest program of the chamber, Leadership Okeechobee, was presented. This eightmonth program will prepare potential leaders of the community. For more information on Leadership Okeechobee or to become a member of the chamber, call (863) 4676246 or visit www.okeechobeebusiness.com.

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Bowl for Kids’ Sake to Benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters Volunteers for Big Brothers Big Sisters held the inaugural Bowl for Kids’ Sake Saturday, Oct. 21 at Lucky Lanes in Okeechobee. Proceeds from this event will help support the BBBS programs for the children of Okeechobee County. For more information, call (863) 824-2227 or visit www.bbbs.org. (Right) The Cook family has some family fun: (front) Aubrey and Amber; (back) Robert and Katrina.

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I find myself wondering just how good the fishing is going to get on Lake Okeechobee before it levels off somewhat. For several years now we have had nearly ideal conditions, clear water and prolific growth of the native vegetation have triggered something very special that is happening in the lake. The spawns have been terrific, leading to an explosion in the fish growth in Lake Okeechobee, the likes of which have not been seen for many years, if ever. The lake level is nearly ideal, and every species of fish is biting. There are many beautiful lakes in this world, and I am prejudiced, but the sheer size and beauty of our giant lake and its diverse ecosystems are a thing to behold. After thousands of fishing trips on the lake, I still find myself marveling at the sheer majesty of Lake Okeechobee. The bass fishing gets most of the acclaim, but our speckled perch, shell cracker and blue gill fishing is second to none, too. During the winter, anglers


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unter Pritchard has quite the résumé when it comes to soccer. He has led Okeechobee High School to two consecutive district titles and recently agreed to attend Florida Atlantic University on a scholarship.

my life. A soccer scholarship is just one way to get to the next level, and it has improved me as a person.”

Pritchard started playing soccer at a young age, liked it, got into club ball and committed himself to the game. But while soccer is important to him, Pritchard has never lost sight of the big picture and the importance of getting a college education.

While he is a top scoring threat, Pritchard sets himself apart with excellent ball control and passing, as well as his unselfish attitude. He is one of those players who make those around him strive to be better.

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Pritchard intends to seek a career in accounting.

Pritchard also praised the OHS coaching staff, led by Lonnie Sears, who have been able to attract good players to the team and have coached them well.

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Hunter Pritchard on the field.

Pritchard is expected to lead the team to another successful year this year and take young players under his wing, such as the talented Wilson Barahona and Brian Guerrero, the next wave of OHS stars. “We have a lot of good, young players coming in,” Pritchard said. “I think we have a chance to get a third district title this year.” Pritchard has played club soccer for Treasure Coast United in Palm City, South Florida Elite in Fort Lauderdale and also for Team Boca. His parents, Michelle and Brendan Pritchard, are teachers. Pritchard also has had the thrill of traveling around the nation to play soccer. He has played in tournaments in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Pritchard also traveled to South America and played in matches in San Jose, Costa Rica and in Argentina. O


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The Economic Council of Okeechobee’s quarterly Community Award Recognizing Enhancement (CARE) was presented to Hospice of Okeechobee and the Hamrick Home. Pictured above are Hoot Worley, Bob Riedel, Sandy Perry, Brigitte Irby, Frank Irby and Tara Rowley.

Okeechobee’s Sierra Coward wins State Rodeo Queen Title Sierra dominated the competition by winning the State Speech Award, Horsemanship and Most Photogenic. Si e r r a i s the 1 5 - ye a r- o l d daughter of Michelle Harper of Okeechobee and Robert Coward of Bartow, Fla.

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2012 Okeechobee County Junior Golf Champions On Sept. 29 Waldau’s Junior Golf Inc. and the Okeechobee Golf & Country Club held their sixth annual Okeechobee County Junior Golf Tournament. Junior golfers ages 10 to 18 participated in the 18-hole tournament. Pictured right are the top three 2012 junior golf champions in the boys, girls and young junior divisions.

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The following Okeechobee Main Street members held mixers at their businesses: (top) UBS Financial with CASTLE, (middle) Buxton Funeral Home and (bottom) Okeechobee Golf & Country Club.

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Cowboys Steak & BBQ Co. ............... 19, 69 Culpepper & Terpening ........................ 74 Custom Window Treatments & Blinds .... 34 Dental Surgery Specialists ..................... 26 Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center ............. 75 DR Willson Land Co. ............................... 47 Echols Plumbing ................................... 68 Edward Jones Investments ................... 72 Everglades Pediatric Dentistry ................ 58 Farm Bureau ....................................... 76 Florida Eye Institute ............................ 29 Flower Petals .......................................... 63 Gilbert Chevrolet .................................... 51 Golden Corral ..................................... 73 Hampton Inn ....................................... 79 Heartland Discount Pharmacy.............. 54 Highland Pest Control ........................... 86 ICS Computers ..................................... 69 Jeanette’s Interiors ............................... 58 Jersey Mikes ........................................ 33

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Lake Okeechobee Digestive Disease Center 36 Lakeshore Marine ................................. 78 Law Office of Gerald Lefebvre ................ 61 Law Office of Glenn J. Sneider ............... 72 Law Office of Philip DeBerard ............... 87 Linda’s Styles & Trends ........................... 34 Lodge at the Lake Restaurant .................17

Los Cocos Restaurant .............................59 Mama Flegos ......................................... 26 Mary Kay ............................................... 58 MidFlorida Credit Union ......................... 80 Mixon Real Estate Group ......................... 78 Morgan Furniture .................................. 66 Murray Insurance .................................. 56 New Vision Eye Center ........................ 73 Okeechobee Claws & Paws ...................... 24 Okeechobee Dodge Chrysler Jeep ........ 5 Okeechobee Health Care ......................... 4 Okeechobee Health & Safety.................. 47 Okeechobee Main Street ....................... 6 Okeechobee Medical Reserve Corps .... 43 Okeechobee Shooting Sport ................ 19 Pat’s Floral Design ................................. 81 Peace Lutheran Gala ............................. 19 Peace Lutheran School .......................... 71 Platinum Performance Builders ............ 7 Pritchards & Associates .......................... 75 Pueblo Viejo VI Restaurant .................... 63 Quail Creek Plantation ....................... 11 Quality Air Conditioning ....................... 35 Quality Lawn Care ................................ 63 Raulerson’s Absolutely Art .................. 28 Raulerson Hospital ................................. 2 Raulerson Hospital ............................ 44, 45 Raulerson Hospital ................ Back Cover Razer’s Edge ........................................... 56

Rosato Plastic Surgery Center ................ 55 Rustic Style & Cabins ........................... 37 Sanders Dermatology .......................... 27 Sandra Pearce Photography ................. 58 Seacoast National Bank ........................ 57 Skull Hill Steel ....................................... 81 Shooters Choice ..................................... 61 SonRise Cafe .......................................... 68 St. Lucie Tires ....................................... 82 Stafford’s Salon .................................... 68 State Farm Insurance ............................ 68 Syble’s Flowers & Gifts ......................... 35 TD Bank ............................................... 70 Teez 2 Pleez .......................................... 63 The Heritage ......................................... 62 Toni’s Chic Boutique .............................. 47 Top of the Lake Art Fest ....................... 9 Total Roadside Services .......................... 21 Treasure Coast Food Bank.................... 67 Tree Locators ......................................... 33 Trinidad Garcia, M.D. ............................. 25 UBS Financial ......................................... 37 Waste Management ............................. 16 Wemmer Family Orthodontics .......... 70 Williamson Cattle Company .................. 41 WOKC 1570 AM ..................................... 83 Women’s Health ................................... 15 Worley Construction .............................. 35 Xplosion All Stars ................................. 81 Younified Event .................................... 77

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GENERAL SURGERY General Surgery is a crucial function for any hospital. Many times the outcomes of diagnostic tools, such as tests and lab work, leave physicians with no choice but to recommend a surgical procedure to correct a patient’s condition. General Surgeons at Raulerson Hospital include Dr. Manuel Garcia and Dr. Gregory Sainnoval. These physicians, along with the RNs in the Surgical Services Department, are professionals and their precision and experience are a comfort to patients requiring a surgical procedure. Raulerson Hospital offers a wide variety of Inpatient and Outpatient General Surgery procedures, including: • Laparoscopic Gall Bladder Removal • Laparoscopic Appendectomy

• Lumpectomy / Mastectomy • Hernia Repair

General Surgeon Dr. Manuel Garcia

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• Colon Resection • Many other minimally invasive surgeries

Raulerson Company Care, a department of Raulerson Hospital, is part of a comprehensive network solution to local companies’ occupational health needs. Through efficient and cost effective methods, Company Care is dedicated to helping you build a healthier business. Whether you have 5 employees or 500, we can design a program to meet your company’s needs. For more about Company Care contact us at 863-763-2670 • Serving both the public & private sectors • Guiding you through the complexities involved with Workers’ Compensation Services including State and Federal workforce regulations • Meeting all Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements for annual physicals, and Drug & Alcohol testing • Striving for the desired outcomes that allow for a timely return to work

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