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Independence Day is transitioning back to normal this year. We won’t all have to sit home and miss fireworks, because lots of venues are reopening and offering events. Note that some changes are afoot due to remaining COVID-19 safeguards. Events are July 4 unless otherwise noted.
Los Angeles County
Alhambra: The city will host a celebration at Almansor Park. Gates open at 5 p.m.; fireworks begin at 9. 800 S. Almansor St. Free. cityofalhambra.org
Burbank: This year, a fireworks display will be held at 9 p.m. near the Starlight Bowl, but there will be no concert or access to the bowl area. Officials are telling residents to watch from their yards. Free. starlightbowl.com/
Calabasas: Head to the Calabasas High School football field for a concert featuring Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, which is set to start at 7 p.m, with the firework show starting at 9 p.m. Bring your low back chairs and blankets. Small amount of grandstand seating available. 22855 Mulholland Highway. Cost $10 in advance. cityofcalabasas.com
Catalina Island: All events in Avalon. Live music noon to 10 p.m. Golf cart parade 1 p.m. Fireworks 9 p.m. Look for happenings around the Green Pier. Free. cityofavalon.com/fireworks
Glendale: Fireworks at 9 p.m. centered on Harvard Street and Brand Boulevard. View from anywhere around the area. Free. glendaleca.gov
La Crescenta: Fireworks at 9 p.m. from Crescenta Valley High School, but no one will be allowed on the field. Spectators should view from adjacent areas. Free. cvfireworks.com/EVENT/
Lakewood: July 2. Fireworks will be launched at 8:45 p.m. from 3 different locations, so people can watch from their yards or nearby. No big block party this year. Locations: Holmes Elementary School, 5020 Barlin Ave., Lakewood High School, 4400 Briercrest Ave., and Artesia High School, 12108 Del Amo Blvd. Free. Learn more: lakewoodcity.org
Lancaster (and Palmdale): A fireworks party at the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds starts at 5 p.m. with a live show by the band Trinity followed by Rural Olympics Games, and then fireworks at 9:15 pm. Grandstand seating is free but advance tickets are required, or bring your own chairs and blankets. General parking free; premier $10. 2551 W. Avenue H, Lancaster. cityoflancasterca.org
Long Beach: July 3-4. Free from the shore; $50 cruise. Fireworks over the bay sponsored by Harbor Breeze Cruises. You can view from around the Rainbow Harbor, or take one of three sightseeing boats for a fee. On July 3, there will be a 9 p.m. “Big Bang On The Bay” fireworks cruise show in Alamitos Bay. At press time, the July 4 show over Queensway Bay was sold out for boat cruises, but people can view it from the shore. Learn more: 2seewhales.rezdy.com/
Fireworks at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on July 2, 2019. (Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Contributing Photographer)
Los Angeles: July 3-4. Who doesn’t love a show at the Hollywood Bowl? This year it’s July 3 and 4 with special guests Kool & the Gang and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra — capped off, of course, with fabulous fireworks. Gates open at 6 p.m. show starts at 7:30. Save hassle and ride one of the special buses. Prices vary. hollywoodbowl.com
The annual Fourth of July extravaganza above the Rose Bowl. (Courtesy of Pyro Spectaculars)
Pasadena: Americafest at the Rose Bowl. Parking opens at 3 p.m. Fun for kids and a program in the stadium before fireworks at dusk. Tickets $20-40 per person plus $45-70 parking fee. rosebowlstadium.com
Santa Clarita: Spirit of America Fireworks Spectacular launches near the corner of Magic Mountain Parkway and Citrus Street about 9:15 p.m. Radio KHTS at 98.1 FM and 1220 AM will air the special introduction and synchronized music. View at the Westfield Valencia Town Center, 24201 W. Valencia Blvd. Free. visitsantaclarita.com
Whittier: City of Whittier 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular starts at 9 p.m. from York Field, 9110 Santa Fe Springs Road. Reserved space at York Field had sold out at press time, but the show can be viewed from nearby areas. whittierprcs.org
Woodland Hills: Fireworks extravaganza at Warner Ranch Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd. 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Food for sale and booths. Concert by Beatles tribute band Ticket to Ride and Illunis and, of course, fireworks. Free, but there is a fee to park in the structure at 21800 Califa St. Parking opens at 4:30 p.m. valleycultural.org
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Orange County
Anaheim: Events all day long in Anaheim Hills, starting with a 7 a.m. 5K/10K run, a cutest dog contest, parade and ending with fireworks at 9 p.m. Most events at Peralta Park or Canyon High School. Free. anaheimhillscommunitycouncil.org/
Dana Point annual Fourth of July fireworks show in 2017. (Photo by Bill Alkofer,Orange County Register/SCNG)
Dana Point: The annual fireworks show is shot from a barge off of Doheny State Beach at 9 p.m. View from shore with synchronized music on KSBR/88.5 FM. You can also cruise with Dana Wharf for $59 and up. Free shuttle buses from Dana Hills High School start at 10 a.m. Go super early if you’re driving. danapoint.org
Huntington Beach: The Pier Plaza Festival runs July 2-4 with a carnival, booths, a beer and wine garden and live entertainment. On July 4, the Surf City 5K run takes place through Huntington Central Park with staggered times. The Neighborhood Car Parade starts at 8 a.m. And a Condor Squadron flyover starts around 5:25 p.m. followed by fireworks at dark. hb4thofjuly.org.
Lake Forest: Park at the Sports Park starting at 6 p.m. Live music by Yachty by Nature, food trucks and more. Fireworks at 9 p.m. 28000 Rancho Parkway. Overflow parking at Saddleback Church. Free. lakeforestca.gov
Los Alamitos (and Seal Beach): This year, you’ll need to sign up in advance to enter the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base for the annual fireworks display and be prepared to answer some health questions when you arrive. The show is drive-in only; no walking or bikes allowed. Masks required. Location will depend on which gate is assigned to your ticket. Gates open at 4 p.m. and fireworks at 9 p.m. Food and drink available for purchase. Learn more: cityoflosalamitos.org
The aerial fireworks display is always the culmination of the Newport Dunes Fourth of July celebration.
Newport Beach: Fireworks and festivities at Newport Dunes in the Back Bay. Gates open at 8 a.m. Food, live music, lawn games and fireworks at 9 p.m. sponsored by the city. 1131 Back Bay Drive. Parking $50 or VIP $100. newportdunes.com
Orange: July 3. The city stages its 26th annual 3rd of July Celebration at Grijalva Park. Children’s activities including inflatable slides and games begins at 4 p.m. Fireworks at dark. Local nonprofits will host food trucks with items for purchase. 368 N. Prospect St. Free. cityoforange.org
San Clemente: Fireworks from the pier at 9 p.m. Note that the pier will be closed all day to get ready. No camping allowed. Location: 611 Avenida Victoria. A flyover by the Condor Squadron, consisting of four AT-6 aircraft World War II trainers around 5:55 p.m. Note that the San Clemente Trolley will run until 10 p.m. to help with traffic. Free. san-clemente.org
Tustin: Enjoy the Tustin Meadows parade from 10 a.m. to noon, 2041 Sycamore Ave., Tustin. Sponsored by the Southern California Garrison of the 501st Legion. A small carnival will be held by the clubhouse and the parade starts at 11 a.m. Free. facebook.com/events/406079537025831/
Yorba Linda: Food, kids activities, live music and more at Veterans Park, 4756 Valley View Ave., starting at 5 p.m. Fireworks at 9. yorbalindaca.gov
Riverside County
Fourth of July fireworks explode over Santana Regional Park in Corona on Saturday, July 1, 2017.
Corona: Parade starts 9 a.m. on Main Street. 5 p.m. concert by The Ravelers at Santana Regional Park, 598 Santana Way. Food available. Fireworks at dusk. Free, but pre-sale preferred parking is $5 until June 30 and $10 at the park on July 4, if available. coronaca.gov
Jurupa Valley: July 3. The fireworks show starts at dusk at Centennial Park, but don’t go there — people must watch from their homes or another park. Free. jarpd.org
Lake Elsinore: “Party in the Park” with games, a bike-and-wagon parade for kids and BBQ, at 10:30 a.m. at Summerly Park, 18505 Malaga Road. Boat Parade begins at 8 p.m. open to boat owners. Fireworks at 9 p.m. Listen in to synchronized music on KOLA/99.9 FM. Free (with some paid viewing locations). lake-elsinore.org
Hundreds of families in their cars, trucks and SUVs filled the parking lot of Mt. San Jacinto College, Menifee campus to enjoy the annual Menifee fireworks show while social distancing to mark Independence Day in 2020. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Menifee: June 26. Drive-in fireworks viewing June 26, in the parking lot of Mount San Jacinto College, 28237 La Piedra Road. Lot opens at 5 p.m., fireworks 9 p.m. launched from Bell Mountain Middle School. Free (but you need tickets for the college lot, available online). The event will also be broadcast on 103.3 FM radio. Additionally, people can picnic and watch at Wheatfield Park, 30627 Menifee Road with kids activities, food and more, starting at 5 p.m. Learn more: cityofmenifee.us
Moreno Valley: Parade at 9:30 a.m.at Frederick Street and Alessandro Boulevard. Family FunFest starts at 2 p.m. at the new Civic Center Amphitheater with food and live music. Fireworks 9 p.m. Free from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; $3 per person afterward. 14074 Frederick St. moval.org/parks-comm-svc/event-4july.html
Murrieta: July 1. Fireworks around 9 p.m. at Los Alamos Hills Sports Park, 37000 Ruth Ellen Way. Park in the lot or watch from home. The show will be synchronized to music by KATY/101.3 FM. Free. murrietaca.gov
Riverside: The city’s Independence Day fireworks show moves this year from its traditional location on Mount Rubidoux to La Sierra Park, 5215 La Sierra Ave., and Ryan Bonaminio Park, 5000 Tequesquite Ave. Fireworks begin at 9 p.m. Note: Access will not be permitted to La Sierra Park or Carlson Dog Park after 7 a.m. July 4. Free. riversideca.gov.
Temecula: Fireworks at 9 p.m. above Ronald Reagan Sports Park, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, with synchronized music by KATY/101.3 FM radio. No parade or other festivities this year. Free. temeculaca.gova
Temecula: Pechanga Resort Casino plans to hold a 20-minute-long fireworks show starting at dusk. Spectators may park in designated areas. No RVs, day camping, grills, glass or liquor. blogs.pechanga.com/
San Bernardino County
Fireworks go off above Big Bear Lake. (File photo)
Big Bear Lake: Fireworks Spectacular at 7,000 feet over the lake. Start time between 8:45 and 9:15 p.m. for 30-40 minutes. View from the water, along the shore or the valley. Free. bigbear.com. Also, at Snow Summit, there’s a fireworks viewing party; must buy tickets for the chairlift. Learn more: BigBearMountainResort.com
Chino: June 26. Starts at 3 p.m. at Ruben S. Ayala Park, 14225 Central Ave. Food, live music by TimeBomb, military recognition and photo presentation. Bring chairs, picnics, blankets and games. Fireworks at 9 p.m. Free. cityofchino.org
Highland: July 4 celebration at Immanuel Baptist Church starts at 7:30 p.m. The event will include food vendors, music and activities. Fireworks at dusk. 28355 Baseline St. Free, but registration is required. ibchighland.org/4th/
Redlands: Children’s parade starting at 12:45 p.m., live music, aircraft flyovers and kids zone at Sylvan Park, 601 N. University St. Food available. Fireworks over the city start at 9 p.m.. Launch zone at Moore Middle School not open to the public, but show can be seen from many neighborhoods in the city. Fireworks show and patriotic music will be broadcast live on YouTube.com, with a preshow set to begin at 8 p.m. RedlandsFourthOfJuly.com
Yucaipa: A Fourth of July celebration and fireworks show will take place 5 to 9 p.m. at Yucaipa High School, 33000 Yucaipa Blvd. The celebration will include food vendors and a concert by rock band Arena Red. The pyrotechnic show will begin at 9 p.m. with music broadcast at KOLA/99.9 FM. facebook.com/CityofYucaipaCA
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Frieda Caplan, Who Enlivened the Produce Aisle, Dies at 96
Frieda Rapoport Caplan, a food distributor who changed the look of American produce aisles and made palates more adventurous by championing kiwifruit, enoki mushrooms, Jerusalem artichokes and countless other once-exotic items, died on Jan. 18 at her home in Los Alamitos, Calif., southeast of Los Angeles. She was 96.
Cindy Sherman, head of marketing at Frieda’s Specialty Produce, the company Ms. Caplan founded in 1962, confirmed her death.
Ms. Caplan set about broadening the choices available to American consumers by bringing in products from South America, Australia, Asia and elsewhere and teaching retailers how to store and promote them and buyers how to prepare them.
Perhaps her best-known success story involved an unloved fruit native to China. New Zealanders began growing it early in the last century, and by the early 1960s it was generally known by the off-putting name Chinese gooseberry.
Who came up with the idea of calling it kiwifruit (soon shortened to kiwi), after New Zealand’s national bird, is unclear — various versions of the story have circulated over the years — but it’s certain that Ms. Caplan began promoting this oval outcast under that name. Soon the Alpha Beta Company, a California supermarket chain, began stocking kiwis, and the fruit gradually took hold in the United States.
“What we did gained a lot of press coverage locally,” Ms. Caplan told The New York Times in 1985. “It was picked up nationwide, and the consumers kept coming back.”
Although she entered the business at a time when the United States was very much a meat-and-potatoes country, she always had faith in the public’s willingness to experiment.
“Our problem in introducing new vegetables has never been the consumer,” she told The Times in 1979. “It’s only been with the retailer who is afraid to try anything new. When we pioneer a new item, we are willing to take a small markup to get it introduced. Then when it catches on we realize a better profit.”
Frieda Rapoport was born on Aug. 10, 1923, in Los Angeles to Solomon and Rose (Yanowa) Rapoport. Her father was a pattern cutter for a clothing manufacturer, and her mother was a homemaker.
Ms. Caplan earned a bachelor’s degree in political science at the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1945. In 1951 she married Alfred H. Caplan, and when their first child, Karen, was born in 1955, Ms. Caplan sought a job that would have flexible enough hours to allow her to breastfeed.
She asked her husband’s aunt and uncle, who were managers at a wholesale produce market, if there were any such jobs available. She called on the right day; they had just lost their bookkeeper, and they brought her aboard despite her lack of bookkeeping experience or knowledge of the business.
“I knew nothing about produce or fruits and vegetables other than what I ate,” Ms. Caplan said in “Fear No Fruit,” a 2015 documentary film promoted on the company’s website about her.
She learned other aspects of the business, including sales, and began pushing unusual products for the time, beginning with fresh mushrooms. In the early 1960s, when two stalls became available, the Southern Pacific Railroad, landlord of the market, urged her to start her own business. She did and became the go-to distributor for anyone offering something unusual.
“The other people on the market were only interested in high-volume items,” Ms. Caplan told The Orange County Register in 2015. “Small farmers had no place to go. Nobody was interested. So I started listening to all these small farmers.”
The approach proved, well, fruitful. By 2003 the company was reported to have annual sales of about $50 million. Ms. Caplan built that success as a woman in a largely male business.
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Ms. Caplan was by then no longer running the business; she turned it over to her daughters, Karen Caplan and Jackie Caplan Wiggins, in 1990. But she continued to come into the office well into her 90s.
Ms. Caplan’s husband died in 1998. In addition to her daughters, she is survived by four grandchildren.
Ms. Caplan readily admitted that not everything she pushed succeeded.
“Believe me, I’ve had a couple of bombs,” she told the magazine and website Entrepreneur in 2015. There were the fruit-flavored fortune cookies “that only dogs in Dallas wanted.” And the colored walnuts.
“I mean, we tried,” she said, “but now we’re a little more cautious.”
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OkQHA Hall of Fame Inductees 2019
Meet the horses and horsemen to be honored January 25 at the 15th annual Oklahoma Quarter Horse Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The Ole Man (Credit: courtesy of Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association)
The Oklahoma Quarter Horse Hall of Fame was created in 2005 to recognize outstanding individuals, horses, ranches or businesses, whose contributions involving the American Quarter Horse significantly impacted the great state of Oklahoma’s equine industry.
This event is dependent on the generosity of donors who acknowledge those contributions with financial support.
The 15th Annual prestigious Oklahoma Quarter Horse Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is scheduled for Friday January 25, 2019 at the Embassy Suites Oklahoma City Downtown Medical Center, 741 North Phillips Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73104; (405) 239-9000; at approximately 5:00 pm.
The ceremony is a ticketed event, open to the public, benefitting the Hall of Fame. A cocktail reception will begin the proceedings followed by dinner and the induction ceremony.
Tickets are available for $55 from the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association, 5506 N Rockwell Ave, Bethany, OK 73008-2040, (405) 440-0694 voice, (405) 440-0649 fax, Email: [email protected], Website: www.okqha.com. If you wish to sponsor an inductee or their award that form is also found on the website.
The 2019 Inductees are:
Ronnie Austin, Ringling, OK
Ronnie Austin opens up his old worn wallet, he smiles at the image of Jesus he keeps on the inside fold. Ronnie has a lot of faith and he prays a lot. Ronnie is lucky to be alive. In September 2003 he was very tired when he traveled to Amarillo TX to compete at the inaugural American Quarter Horse Association Amateur Select World Championship Hors Show. Ronnie won Bayer Select Amateur Tie-Down World Championship.
In October of 2003 Ronnie and his wife Jessica headed to the doctor. He learned that he had leukemia. His headed to MD Anderson in Houston. He had to undergo intense chemotherapy and months with an experimental drug. Austin’s lifestyle of riding, roping, travel and work as a cattle buyer came to a complete stop that year as he fought for his health. He was released from isolation in November of 2003. His final round of chemo was in March 2004. His leukemia is in remission and he takes two pills and one shot a day.
He was determined to compete again in Amarillo. Although he qualified the horse, he could not practice much as he would have liked. So in September of 2004, Ronnie his young horse RR Sonita Norbert placed third at the AQHA Select World Championship horse show despite struggling with leukemia. Immediately afterwards, Ronnie headed back to MD Anderson for bone aspiration, blood work.
He bought some great horses from the Roos Ranch so that he could raise and show Quarter Horses. The first horse he raised which went to the PRCA National Finals Rodeo in tie down was RA Quick Silver. Turtle Powell won the PRCA World Champion Heading and AQHA Horse of The Year. That became his goal to send Oklahoma bred horses to the NFR. He raised CNN Smart Gunner, Little Smart Leo, RA Sonita Silver, Purple Prince and RR Sonita Norbert. Ronnie has mounted, partnered or sold horses to Matt Shiozawa, Adam Grey, Tyler Milligan and Ryan Jarrett.
Jerry Burgess, Grand Prairie, TX
Jerry Burgess has earned industry-wide respect as a premier stakes jockey for more than 25 years and as a racing official for more than 30 years.
He is the son of the late Melvin and Myra Burgess. At the age of 15, he began riding races in Oklahoma and Berryville, Arkansas, Ruidoso Downs and Los Alamitos Race Track in California. In 1962, Burgess became a full time professional quarter horse jockey who also attended Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma where he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1969.
Among his achievements were wins in the 1975 All American Futurity on Bugs Alive in 75, the 1980 Rainbow Futurity aboard Mighty Deck Three, 2 World Championship Classics aboard Oh Snaz and Alamitos Feature and riding two time world champion Dash for Cash in the Vessels Maturity and the Lubbock Downs Futurity. He was a four time winner of the Sunland Park Derby, a four time winner of the Raton Futurity, two time winner of the Oklahoma Futurity and a six time winner of the World Wide Appaloosa Futurity.
He has been inducted into two horse racing Halls of Fame: the Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Fame at Remington Park in Oklahoma City in 2010, the Ruidoso Hall of Fame in Ruidoso in 2011 and is a recipient of the Pete Pederson Outstanding Steward Award in 2016.
After retiring as a jockey, he has worked as a steward at many tracks in Texas, Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico and Haileah Park in Florida. He is currently a steward at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie. He serves as one of two stewards from the Southwest Region who collaborates with ROAP on suggested improvements of racing regulations nationally.
Rick Chayer, Sperry, OK
Rick Chayer was born November 21, 1959 to Don and Wilma (Chestnut) Chayer. Rick’s family was extensively involved in the horse industry. While he was in high school he worked for Denny Hassett Quarter Horses. After he graduated from high school he went to work for Mark Chestnut. Rick considers Mark one of his mentors. It while working for Chestnut, Rick learned to rope.
Chayer worked for an elite list of world renowned equine operations such as Carol Rose Ranch, Wayne Jordan Quarter Horses, 7S Stuart Ranch, Lazy E Ranch And Arena and Eddie Crow.
While working at the Lazy E Ranch And Arena, he met a lady that would change his life, Dolly Jensen. Rick and Dolly started their partnership training horses in 1990. In 1993, they moved to Sperry, Oklahoma, where they had the opportunity to rent a big indoor arena and barn that sat on 160 acres north of Tulsa. It was on December 11, 1993 that the couple married, beginning another partnership. In 2004, Rick and Dolly were able to purchase the ranch and now call it home.
They have been fortunate to raise, train or show numerous AQHA World Champions and All American Quarter Horse Congress Champions, along with champions in amateur and youth. They have all trained Palomino Horse Breeders of America World Champions and Golden Horses. Rick Chayer has earned a total of -5384 lifetime points.
Rick and Dolly have focused their program on performance horse sale preparation for Pitzer Ranch Sales and Hershberger Performance Horse Sale annually.
Rick has served a volunteer with the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association as well as the American Quarter Horse Association. Rick served as an AQHA National Director in 2001, OQHA President in 2003, and was elevated to an AQHA Director At Large in 2017. He served on several AQHA Standing Committees and he is an AQHA Professional Horseman. Rick has earned the following judges cards, AQHA Specialized Event Roping, National Reined Cow Horse Association, AQHA Specialized Event Working Cow Horse, AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse, and AQHA Specialized Event Ranch Riding.
Rodney Reed, Wapanuka, OK
Rodney Reed was born on March 28, 1956 in Durant, Oklahoma to J. W. Reed and Alma Wanet (Hurt) Reed. He grew up in Wapanucka, Oklahoma and graduated from high school there in 1974. Rodney married Sheila Dunn on November 18, 1977 in Milburn,
Rodney began training horses at the age of 19. Reed saddled 1,420 winners, 18 Grade one winners, with earnings in the excess of 16.1 million. His major stakes wins included the Rainbow futurity, and Kansas Futurity, at Ruidoso Downs; the Heritage Place Futurity, 3 times, the Remington Park Futurity twice, the Blue Ribbon Futurity and Derby, an amazing 6 times each, and the Speed Horse Futurity, four times.
Among the stakes winners he saddled were the likes of Alamitos Dasher, Bugged Thoughts, Chicks Call Me, Clicken On, De Passem Okey, Endaleabull, Fast Del Rey, Fast First Prize, Feature Mr Jess, First Down Kelly, Heza Fast Dash, Phoebe’s Otoole, Rakin In The Cash, and Spit like Jagger, to name only a few. Started by Reed, the great Refrigerator won his first race at Ross Meadows in Ada, Oklahoma.
According to the American Quarter Horse Association, Reed won 1,764 races in his career with total earnings of more than $17.8 million. Rodney won 10 Remington Park training titles between 1990 and 2003, with an amazing nine titles in a row between 1995 and 2003. He won over 40 races in four of those years, with his top mark of 47 wins taking place in 2001, a Remington Park record, at the time. Reed was inducted into the Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Fame at Remington Park in 2010.
Rodney’s biggest race, was the one for his life. Rodney became ill and was diagnosed with Cancer. Rodney’s wife Shelia, a major part of their winning horse operation, was now taking over his care and medical appointments. Rodney passed away April 23, 2018.
Dwight Van Dorn, Woodward, OK
Dwight Van Dorn was born Woodward OK in July 10, 1934 to Beulah (Parsons) and John Van Dorn of Harper County, Oklahoma. On June 6, 1953, Dwight Van Dorn marriedKaye F Pappe in Woodward. In 1956, they started the Top Hat Drive-In with Kaye’s father, Charles Pappe, which later became the Sonic Drive-In.
Dwight and his wife Kaye began Quarter Horse business in 1967 with the purchase of a cutting horse, Ron Bar Bailey. They bought a forty-eight acre “farm” in Edmond in 1969 and named it Van Valley Farms.
The Van Dorns acquired the future AQHA World Champion 1966 stallion. Baca’s Hard Luck. They raised and showed AQHA Champions Lil Peppy Mist and Miss Joe Glow and AQHA Superior Halter Horses Anita Dawn Tay and Mandan Feather.
Dwight and Kaye’s children, Mark, Martin, and Keri, all worked and showed horses for Van Valley Farms as well as being active in the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Youth Association.
Dwight was an Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association Board member, officer and became the 1982 President. He was an American Quarter Horse Association National Director. Dwight was one the OQHA members that were instrumental in moving the American Junior Quarter Horse World Championship Horse Show to Tulsa, OK. Kaye helped to organize hospitality for the AQHA World Quarter Horse Championship Horse Show in Oklahoma City OK and was the director in charge for 3 years. Dwight and Kaye were very involved for several years with the Oklahoma Junior Quarter Horse Association. Dwight was an AQHA Judging Contest awards breakfast sponsor for many years.
Later in their lives, Kaye was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Kaye passed away January of 1997 at the age of 62 after a valiant 9-year battle with the disease.
Then Dwight married Peggy Noble in April 1999. Ebonys Moonbeam owned by Peggy Van Dorn and shown primarily by Roger Branch had an impressive AQHA career.
Easy Date
A look at the pedigree of Easy Date reveals exactly why the bay filly took the racing industry by storm in the mid-70s. Easy Date was from Easy Jet’s second crop of foals, and she was out of the Roman Sandal (TB) mare Spot Cash.
With bloodlines rich in speed, Easy Date outshined the other racing prospects because of her even temperament and her aggressive attitude on the track. Legendary breeder and owner Walter Merrick of Sayre, Oklahoma, first noticed these traits.
Easy Date won the 1974 All American Quarter Horse Futurity, before a crowd of more than 20 million people who watched the live telecast of the $766,000 race. She was the first All American Quarter Horse Futurity winner by an All American Quarter Horse Futurity winner.
Easy Date won nine stakes at six tracks in three states, including the Kindergarten Futurity, the Rainbow Derby, the Champion of Champions at Los Alamitos and the Golden State Derby at Bay Meadows. Easy Date finished off the board only twice in her career. She also set the ¼-mile track record at Bay Meadows in May 1975. The bay retired with $849,710 in earnings, putting her at the top of the all-time money earners list in 1977.
She produced 11 foals that earned $101,931. The highest individual money earner was Toast The Host, a stakes-winning son of Raise Your Glass (TB).
Easy Date was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2002.
Laico Bird
Laico Bird was foaled in April 1965. A daughter of Good Bird (TB) and Paula Laico, she was bred by B R Campbell of Frederick, Oklahoma. Floyd H Jones Sr. purchased the filly for his two sons, Floyd H Jr. and Jimmy Ray Bailey Jones. The delicate feminine filly, standing just over 14 hands, garnered every laurel for which she was available, in the voting for the 1967 year end championships, by the American Quarter Horse Association racing Committee.
Laico Bird’s most outstanding accomplishments was becoming the world’s richest Quarter Horse with the astronomical earnings of $ 406,399.20. She achieved this by winning the All American Quarter Horse Futurity, Los Alamitos Futurity, Raton Futurity, Texas Futurity, Columbus Futurity, and placing second in the Rainbow futurity and Blue Ribbon Futurity. At age two, in 17 starts, she amassed; 11 wins, 5 second place finishes.
Laico Bird came back, as a three year old to win the Button and Bows Derby, placed second in the Raton Derby, Sunland Park Fall Derby, and third in the Rainbow Derby and Ruidoso Championship stakes. She retired with a race record of 34 starts, 17 firsts, 12 seconds, and 3 third place finishes, earning $ 435,653.00 in her lifetime.
Retired at the end of 1968, she was bred to Jet Deck to produce two fillies, both stakes horses. She died of a twisted intestine in May 1971.
The Ole Man
The Ole Man, he lived up to his name. Foaled in 1963, and was breeding well up to the day he died at age 32. The stallion was named for his Hall of Fame breeder, Frank Vessels Sr, the Ole Man who founded Los Alamitos Race Course, and both his sire and his dam are Hall of Famers.
Bred by Frank Vessels Sr., The Ole Man was by Three Bars (TB), arguably the most all-around influential Thoroughbred sire in Quarter Horse history. The sorrel colt was out of the Chicaro Bill mare Chicado V and was foaled shortly after the death of Vessels.
Rated SI 100, The Ole Man garnered eight wins, four seconds and seven thirds, and earned $20,657 out of 33 starts. From the time he earned his AAA rating, he won the Stallion Stakes and the Lightning Bar Stakes, and possessed the stamina, heart and soundness to run 24 races his 3- year-old year.
In September 1966, The Ole Man was purchased for $100,000 by Roy Browning stood the stallion on his Roy Browning Ranch at Shawnee, OK. A true all-around horse, The Ole Man sired 1,878 named foals in 28 crops, to be one of the very few sires of Superior champions in racing, performance and halter.
The Ole Man sired 554 horses that started in official Quarter Horse races, with 250 returning as winners and 15 of those in stakes, for earnings of $1,077,061. In AQHA shows, the stallion is represented by 10 AQHA Champions; 78 horses that earned 1,335.5 points in open halter and 14 that earned 702 points in youth halter; and 106 earners of 1,439.5 points in open performance, 21 earners of 48.5 in amateur performance and 35 earners of 1,029.5 points in youth performance classes, for a total of 4,555 points.
The Ole Man died in February 1995. The Ole Man was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2018.
Belle Mere Farms, Ltd (Dee & Betty Raper), Norman, OK
At one time, Belle Mere Farm Ltd. was one of the largest breeding farms in the Southwest. Owned and operated by Betty and her husband, 2010 Oklahoma Hall of Fame Inductee, Dee Raper. The early beginning was a farm just outside of Lexington, Oklahoma in 1983. In 1992 the farm moved to its present location in Norman, Oklahoma.
Over the past 50 years, Dee and Betty personally worked every aspect of the farm operations to ensure the high quality of care that Belle Mere Farm has built its reputation.
One of Belle Mere’s highlights was standing the legendary Easy Jet in 1985, an All American Quarter Horse Futurity winner and outstanding sire whose breeding fee was $15,000. Easy Jet would become an American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame inductee in 1993. The fabled stallion was an Oklahoma Quarter Horse Hall of Fame inductee in 2005.
Their favorite stallion was 2015 Oklahoma Quarter Horse Hall of Fame inductee Bully Bullion. He stood on their farm for 32 years and was considered a part of the family before he passed away in 2004. The stallion that they felt had greatest impact on the Quarter Horse industry, was Mr Eye Opener who was not only a great sire of racehorses, but also one of the top broodmare sires of all times.
One year they stood 13 stallions on the farm. There were years when they bred as many as 1200 mares in a single year.
The Rapers also found time to volunteer their time. Both Dee and Betty are life members of Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association and Dee served as president of OQHRA from 1993 through 2001. Dee is also an American Quarter Horse Association Director Emeritus.
Char-Lin Ranch (Charles & Linda Cline), Cushing, OK
Char-Lin Ranch is a family owned and operated business raising 300 registered Quarter Horses and 2500 Angus Cattle. In July 1985, Charles and Linda Cline bought the ranch west of Cushing, OK as a place to retire after the sale of Cherokee Lines, Inc., the family owned trucking company with more than 100 trucks and even more trailers, hauling across the 48 contiguous states from 1963 to 1990.
In January 1989 the first buckskin colt CL Buckley was born. As a two-year old "Buckley" earned the title of IBHA World Champion and ABRA World Champion, and was also a finalist at the AQHA Amateur World Show. Buckley has sired the winners of over 190 of the 300 IBHA, ABRA, and PHBA World and Reserve World Championships, and top ten placings at the AQHA World Shows earned by offspring of Char-Lin Ranch
Linda’s philanthropy includes the OSU Charles and Linda Cline Equine Teaching Center, the Cline Family Equine Sciences Professorship OSU Horse Judging Team Endowment, OSU Cline Family Equine Internship Endowment, the Right Path Literacy Project and Therapeutic Horseback Riding, the Wounded Warrior Project, Love, I.N.C., Shiloh Camp, First United Methodist Church of Cushing, AQHA Foundation Scholarship Program.
In recognition of her years of support and philanthropy, Linda was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by the Oklahoma State University Animal Science Department in 2015. Later that year, she was named one of three DASNR Champions, the Division’s highest award for non-alumni.
Bud Breeding Oklahoma Spirit Award:
Governor Bill Anoatubby, Chickasaw Nation
Bill Anoatubby has served as the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation since 1987. Prior to that, he served as the first lieutenant governor from 1979-1987. Anoatubby has been active in tribal government since 1975. His previous positions include director of tribal health services, director of finance, special assistant to the governor and controller.
In 2010, under Governor Anoatubby’s leadership, the Chickasaw Nation, through its subsidiary Global Gaming RP, LLC purchased the Remington Park Racetrack and Casino in Oklahoma City, OK. In addition to the purchase of the track, Global Gaming also invested over $30 Million in renovations and upgrades to the facility. Remington Park is widely recognized and renowned for conducting the world’s premier Quarter Horse race meet which annually distributes from $13 Million to $15 Million in purse money to racing Quarter Horses during its yearly 50 day live race meet.
Bill and his wife Janice have two sons, Brian and Chris and five grandchildren, Brendan, Eryn, Chloe, Sydney and Preslea.
Bud Breeding Oklahoma Spirit Award:
Josh Blyden DVM (Interstate Equine) Washington, OK
Dr. Josh Blyden is a native of Oklahoma. He was born July 10, 1974 to Ellen Feaver and Art Blyden. His mother raised him in Norman, Oklahoma, where he graduated from Norman High School.
Josh attended college at the University of Oklahoma where he received a bachelor’s degree in zoology with a minor in philosophy. While attending OU, Josh met his wife and business partner Jessica Naifeh. They married in 2000 and moved to Stillwater for Josh to attend vet school. Upon receiving his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2004, Dr. Blyden began his career working for Joe Carter, DVM.
In 2009, Dr. Blyden started his own equine practice with the assistance of his wife Jessica. In January 2014, after many years of taking care of an extensive client list, Dr. Blyden purchased Interstate Equine in Goldsby Oklahoma. The infrastructure at Interstate Equine provided the opportunity to achieve his goal of offering a broader range of services to his clients and the athletic horse. He is licensed in multiple states, travels frequently out of state to clients’ ranches, and attends many horse shows a year. Dr. Blyden’s areas of focus are equine sports medicine and internal medicine.
Josh and Jessica believe in giving back to the communities and the industry that have given so much to enhance their lives over the years. Dr. Blyden and Interstate Equine Hospital have been proud supporters of local rodeos, round-up clubs, OSU veterinary students, youth organizations in Cleveland and McClain Counties, Oklahoma 4-H Foundation, OAQHA, Gypsy Horse Show Association, the NRHA, OKQHA, AQHA. Dr. Blyden is also a proud member of many professional organizations including the NRHA, OKQHA, AQHA, OVMA, AVMA and Kiwanis. He recently created a scholarship in the name of the late Dr. David McCarroll, DVM, which he hopes to perpetuate through the American Quarter Horse Foundation.
Most of all Josh enjoys spending time with his wife Jessica and two daughters, Isabelle 14, Evelyn 9 and their menagerie of pets.
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Sell My House Fast For Market Value Seal Beach ! 00:23 Hadi Bahadori/ Home Smart Evergreen Realty 27802 Vista Del Lago E-2 Mission Viejo CA 92692 (949)6105720 #localrealtor #bestrealtor #toprealtor http://bit.ly/2TJiLII Realtor Hadi Bahadori finds Seal Beach real estate, Seal Beach townhouses, Seal Beach homes for sale, and helps 1031 exchange investors.Hadi as your Seal Beach realtor, Seal Beach real estate agent, and Seal Beach real estate broker. Ask Hadi about Seal Beach pocket listings, Seal Beach MLS, Seal Beach income property, and Seal Beach off-market properties. Hadi locates Seal Beach properties such as: Seal Beach townhomes, Seal Beach houses for sale, Seal Beach income properties, Seal Beach vacation homes, Seal Beach rentals, Seal Beach apartments, Seal Beach NNN real estate, Seal Beach triple net property, Seal Beach commercial real estate, and Seal Beach industrial real estate. Looking for a Seal Beach replacement property during your 1031 exchange identification period? Ask about Seal Beach 1031 upleg real estate reinvestment properties for your tax deferred exchange. Hadi Bahadori, CalBRE#01236623 can also help as your Seal Beach commercial real estate broker, Seal Beach industrial real estate agent for Seal Beach NNN investment properties, and Seal Beach triple net real estate. Besides Seal Beach net leased commercial property and Seal Beach NNN industrial real estate, Hadi also finds Seal Beach cashflow real estate, such as: Seal Beach residential income property, Seal Beach residential real estate, Seal Beach apartment buildings, Seal Beach duplex, Seal Beach triplex, Seal Beach 4plex, Seal Beach fourplex, Seal Beach houses for sale, Seal Beach condos, Seal Beach pocket deals, Seal Beach off-market income property deals, Seal Beach residential property, and Seal Beach residential income property deals for 1031 exchange, #Mission Viejo, #Mission Viejo Realtor, #1031, #1031Exchange, #1031 Exchange, #NNN, #Triple Net, #TripleNet, Hadi also helps with: Aliso Viejo houses, Anaheim houses, Balboa Island houses, Balboa Peninsula houses, Brea houses, Buena Park houses, Corona Del Mar houses, Costa Mesa houses, Cypress houses, Dana Point houses, Eastside Costa Mesa houses, Fountain Valley houses, Fullerton houses, Garden Grove houses, Huntington Beach houses, Irvine houses, Laguna Beach houses, Ladera Ranch houses, Laguna Hills houses, Laguna Niguel houses, Laguna Woods houses, La Habra houses, Lake Forest houses, La Palma houses, Los Alamitos houses, Seal Beach houses, Newport Beach houses, Newport Coast houses, Orange houses, Placentia houses, Rancho Santa Margarita houses, San Clemente houses, San Juan Capistrano houses, Santa Ana houses, Seal Beach houses, Stanton houses, Tustin houses, Westminster houses, Yorba Linda houses, Orange County houses, OC houses,Tustin townhouses, Westminster townhouses, Yorba Linda townhouses, Orange County townhouses, OC townhouses #Probaterealtors #Probatebrokers #Probaterealestate http://bit.ly/2UgTv0O http://bit.ly/2FRZ4c1 http://bit.ly/2Ui98Fb http://bit.ly/2FRZ4sx http://bit.ly/2Ulqm4q http://bit.ly/2FRZ5N7 http://bit.ly/2UkBpeo http://bit.ly/2FRYOtz http://bit.ly/2Uic6K3 http://bit.ly/2FRZ63D http://bit.ly/2Zi2fT2 http://bit.ly/2UhEHyW http://bit.ly/2Zclj5r http://bit.ly/2UqX6oo http://bit.ly/2ZdOGUO http://bit.ly/15kor2x ------------------ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbtLjMEqqFU by Hadi Bahadori
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