2018 GA–FL Turkey Invitational

2018 GA–FL Turkey Invitational

Tall Timbers would like to thank all the sponsors and participates who supported the 13th Annual GA–FL Turkey Invitational, April 11 and 12, hosted at Osceola Plantation. We were honored to have Joe Hutto, author of Illumination in the Flatwoods, as our guest speaker. Over 70 teams participated—setting a new event record. All funds raised went to support Tall Timbers’ Game Bird Program. Be on the lookout for information about next year’s event, with guest speaker Flip Pallot.

Joe Hutto

Joe Hutto speaking. Photo by Amy Allen

Congratulations to our Adult & Youth Winners

  • 1st Place – Tyler Eason & Sam Pickenpaugh

  • 2nd  Place Hill Turner & Jason Saunders

  • 3rd  Place Morgan Groover & Jud Carlton

Winners

Pictured: Ist place winner Tyler Easom, 2nd place winner, Jason Sanders, and 3rd place winner Morgan Groover. Photo by Crystal Davis

Youth Division

  • 1st Place Reagan Sherman

  • 2nd Place– Philip Riley

Youth Winners

Youth winners; at left, 2nd place winner Philip Riley; at right, 1st place winner Reagan Sherman. Photo by Crystal Davis

Sponors

Ladies Luncheon hosted by Tall Timbers at historic Dixie Mansion

Ladies Luncheon hosted by Tall Timbers at historic Dixie Mansion

 

Dixie Ladies Luncheon hosted by Tall Timbers

Dixie facade

Tall Timbers hosted its first Dixie Ladies Luncheon, Wednesday, March 28, in support of the Phase III interior rehabilitation of the Dixie Mansion. The luncheon was held in the dining room at historic Dixie Mansion. The Dixie Mansion was designed in 1936 by acclaimed architect John Russell Pope, who also designed the Jefferson Memorial and the National Gallery of Art on the Washington Mall. Dixie is his only building designed and constructed in Florida. A beautiful Live Oak allee leads to the stunning 14,200-sq. ft. Neo-Classical Revival country house with its massive two-story Ionic columned portico.

Ann ScottWe were honored to have Florida’s First Lady Ann Scott join us as our keynote speaker. The First Lady thanked Tall Timbers for taking on the task of restoring part of Florida’s history. The luncheon served as the unveiling of the work completed for Phases I and II rehabilitation — thanks to funding from Florida Department of State Special Category grants — and the needs to be met for Phase III. Phase III interior rehabilitation needs include:

  • Historic woodwork & floor repair/refinishing, interior surface repainting
  • Plumbing upgrades
  • Lead paint & asbestos abatement
  •  Kitchen upgrade
  • Life safety and code compliance  upgrades: 2nd floor fire exit, 1st floor accessible bathroom, and fire alarm system

Once the final phase is completed, the beautifully restored Dixie Mansion will serve as an important social and educational center, hosting scientific seminars, conferences,and civic programs.

To help, contact Crystal Davis: 850.893.4153, x343 or email Crystal.

Ladies at lunch

Ladies on tour

After lunch, the guests were given a tour of the mansion. Photos by Rose Rodriguez