Each year, the College of the Ozarks hosts symposiums for the students and the public, that feature well-know individuals, with a variety of backgrounds. This blog is about the visit I made to College of the Ozarks, to attend the program featuring James "JB" Brown. I arrived at the college several hours before the event start time, so that I could take a stroll around the campus, seeing some "new-to-me" locations, (and get in my 10,000 step activity goal!).
There is an impressive array of flags at Patriots Park. The park also includes other types of memorials, such as bronze monuments and a grove of over 100 sugar maple trees, planted in honor of specific veterans.
The picturesque waterfall landscaping shown in photo below, can be found in front of the Keeter Center, the College's largest workstation (hence, a part of the vocational goal of the college). The facility was recently voted a Top Small Hotel in the U.S., by TripAdvisor.
Student-made fruitcakes are a signature item of the college, and I can testify that they are delicious! Groups and individuals who take guided tours of the campus, get to visit the fruitcake kitchen, and are given a complementary sample of this luscious treat!
The symposium I was attending was being held inside Keeter Gymnasium, and the photo below shows the view I had from my seat on the gymnasium floor. This building has seen some very famous world figures as speakers, including Great Britain's Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush, General Norman Schwarzkopt, Colin Powell, Newt Gingrich, Dr. Ben Carson, Tim Tebow, Arkansas Governor Sara Huckabee Sanders, and television personality, Mike Rowe.
I was not disappointed, because I was able to observe him using a variety of lenses, and I carefully studied the "work harness" he was wearing, that had storage bags for a variety of cameras, back up batteries, flash equipment, etc. When I attended the Tim Tebow and Governor Sara Sanders speeches, I sat in the area cordoned off for the media, to the immediate left of the platform. Those seats put the media guest closer to the speaker, but I would agree with this designated event photographer's philosophy, that the "official photographer" gets the best view points, directly in front of the stage. Before I went to the event, I wanted to get background information, so I checked out Mr. Brown's social media platforms. Screen shots of these are shown below:
The talk Mr. Brown gave that evening, through a "Q and A" type format, was informative and inspiring. I could see that despite his many accolades, he remains humble and service minded. Since one of the awards he has received is being named the recipient of the National Association of Broadcasters Distinguisheded SERVICE Award (the organization's highest honor), it seemed fitting to use this symposium featured speaker, as the visual aid for one of my First Place 4 Health (www.FirstPlace4Health.com) memory verses, that deals with SERVICE: "Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave--just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." Matthew 20:26-28
Likewise, platters full of "S'MORES ON A STICK" were a perfect treat for a chilly fall evening.
The students in charge of the hot apple cider service, also had a lovely display. The student shown below is the one I asked to take a photo of me, and she kindly allowed me to also take a photo of her, as well!
Besides wanting a photo to remember what I wore to the reception, I also wanted a photo that showed the variety of harvest-time produce and flowers, that the school grows on their own campus. Visitors can see a variety of plant species, including fabulous orchids, at the Hoge Greenhouses on campus.

















