Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Reasons Why - A festival for young and old

Just like the dog ate my homework, the Cooter Festival ate my life. The past few weeks seem to fly by in preparations of the festival which celebrated the little turtle with the big heart. Now that the festival is here and gone, I’ve had time to reflect on the significance of an event like this to our community.
Granted my role in this festival was a small one, but nonetheless I was a part of the team that produced the most successful Cooter Festival this community has ever seen. From the outside the festival appeared seamlessly put together; an array of vendors, port-a-lets in all the right places, activities for children of all ages, and of course plenty of cooters. (That’s water turtles for any of you who don’t know.)
But it was during the preparations that I had to sit back and wonder why. Why go through the hassle? Why would businesses sign on as sponsors? Why would volunteers spend their weekend selling t-shirts and picking up trash? Why would the City of Inverness and the Chamber devotes months to organizing such an event?
The more I wondered I began to seek out the reasons why. For starters it provided the community with some great activities to participate in. From the downtown Inverness block party to the Miss Cooter and Cooter Idol contests to the Cooter Triathlon and the Cooterween community costume contest, there was an activity for every person in the surrounding areas.
Secondly, it drew in visitors from far beyond the borders of the community. Visitors, who were attracted here and, hopefully, will fall in love with the community and come back for many more visits. Perhaps even someone may have come to visit for the Cooter Festival and decided that Citrus County is the perfect locale to relocate their business to. (Hey, a girl can dream.)
And lastly amongst a list of many other reasons, it gave a boost to our economy. For one weekend in late October, hotels were filled to capacity, restaurants were slammed, and shops were full. Families came out of their homes and without having to spend a dime could enjoy many events at the festival.
None of this would have been possible if all the aforementioned players had not come together to do something for the good of this community. And for something as what some see as silly as a turtle, is actually a big reason why.

Reasons Why - A day 20 years in the making

Last weekend I had the pleasure of attending a wedding of a close friend of mine. A friend that I made just weeks after my family had moved to Citrus County. A friend who I had the pleasure of going to school with from elementary to high school graduation day and then we attended Florida State University together. Almost 20 years this girl has been a part of my life. When you are only 28, 20 years is a long time.
I thought about other weddings I have attending in my life. With the exception of a few aunts and uncles who by default have known me since birth no other wedding I have ever attended encompassed what I consider a life long relationship as this.
It was almost surreal to sit there in the audience at this wedding. To watch as the same Pastor who baptized us decades ago was now performing a wedding ceremony. To sit there amongst parents of our other friends who carted us to the movies before we could drive and chaperoned our school field trips. To watch my friend’s sister (who coincidentally is my best friend of all time) dressed to the nines stand there as maid of honor like we had talked about since we were little. To see her parents beaming with pride as any parent would be on a day such as this. To sit with friends who had been there for each other at many other major life milestones.
My mind then wandered to my close circle of friends. The overwhelming majority of whom I made while growing up in Citrus County. I remember someone once told me, “You’ll make your best friends in college.” they had said. Not this girl, all my best friends came from childhood.
Is this a standard of small town life? Who knows? But what I do know is this, I’m thankful for my close group of friends who have been there for me throughout my life. I’m thankful that 20 years later we are still a part of each others lives and look forward to the next 20 years. Citrus County was the vessel that brought our lives together, and for that I’ll add it to the list of reasons why.

Reasons Why - Sassa, sassa, land that I love

By Meredith Linley

It only seems fitting to start my Verbal Praise Tour 2009 where it all began, in Homosassa. My family moved to Citrus County about 20 years ago when my father took the manager position at the Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park. Growing up with a zoo right in my backyard was an experience like no other. Besides me who else have you ever met that had a pet hippo?
The transformation of the wildlife park that has happened over the course of the past 20 years has brought great recognition from all over the world. To think that tourists from other continents travel to Citrus County just to visit the manatees down at the “attraction”, as it is still referred to by many native Citrus Countians, is fantastic. I remember when Lu, the hippo received his pardon from Governor Chiles, I mean it’s not everyday that happens. Over the years I have seen the park evolve into a beautiful facility for locals and tourists alike. The many people who played a role in this transformation deserve recognition for preserving its natural beauty for generations.
But this is only the beginning of the reasons why I love Homosassa. Old Homosassa truly is a unique place. They are proud to be a “Florida Waterfront Community”. There are awesome restaurants, adorable shops, and of course friendly locals on every corner. Old Homosassa is also home to a great group of local artists. Some of these artists have storefronts in Old Homosassa, but you can also be guaranteed to find their handiworks at any given festival in Citrus County.
Homosassa is also home to some of the best people, and trust me I’m not the least bit bias. Residents of Homosassa get that sparkle in their eye when they are talking about their beloved. They find new projects to start and goals to achieve. Be it a new sign or stating their own advocacy group – people in Homosassa always have something new up their sleeve.
I’ve heard it said many a time that Homosassa is a quaint little fishing village. And I guess to some it is, but as hopping as I have the place get when tourists are in town, locals are out and businesses are thriving – quaint isn’t exactly the word that comes to mind. I see it more as “Homosassa where water meets the road and comes ALIVE!” Regardless, it’s an amazing community I will always hold near and dear to my heart and is definitely on the list of reasons why.

Reasons Why - Each piece is unique

By Meredith Linley

It’s quite shocking to me how busy these past few months have been, even more shocking that I have now been home for over 6 months. I guess that this is just how fall is; football games, festivals, golf tournaments, special events, and of course holidays. But as I sit and reflect on the past few months it’s a few events that really stand out in my mind.
Events like the Cooter Festival, the Stone Crab Jam, and the Homosassa Seafood Festival. In recent weekends I attended all three and each one has its own distinct flavor which was something that really got me to thinking. Even though we tend to refer to ourselves as the whole (Citrus County) it really is each individual city or area that brings something different to the table.
This is what really got me thinking. I naturally compare every reason why with my experiences in the bigger cities. In larger cities you will find suburbs and different areas of town. But it’s all the same - big box shopping center on the corner, subdivision, subdivision, school. What do they bring to the table? I can assure you it’s not cooters or stone crabs.
Every part of Citrus County contributes something new and unique to our area as a whole. From each corner different industries and attractions contribute to make our community a destination. And I feel it reasonably safe to say that without one part of this big picture our community wouldn’t dazzle so much. Without the Shoppes of Heritage Village or the blueberry farms of Floral City, the whole package we present as Citrus County wouldn’t be the same. And I can’t even fathom what life was like before the Great American Cooter Festival!
Unfortunately I have to keep these columns under 400 words so I can’t go into detail as to why each corner of our county contributes to my overall list of reasons why. But I invite you to follow me in the coming weeks as I attempt to go through and share with you a few things from each area that have made it to my list of reasons why.