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From volunteer to Big Boss, Mike White shares his favorite memories

From volunteer to Big Boss, Mike White shares his favorite memories

Family values, charitable contributions, and community service make up the foundation of the Silver Spurs Riding Club organization. Members of the Club work year-round to coordinate rodeos and other special events, creating an impact in our community right alongside several generations of their family. With the efforts of over 400 volunteers, the Silver Spurs Rodeo continues to grow Osceola County’s rich ranching history and love for the sport of rodeo.

Mike White petting his cattle

Each year, the Board of Directors carefully selects and honors two men in the Silver Spurs Riding Club for their dedication and volunteerism. The Coca-Cola Cowboy Award was created in 1982 by Ray Mayhall, the vice president of sales and marketing for Florida Coca-Cola and Bottling Company at the time, and Leo Acree, the postmaster of Kissimmee and early Silver Spurs Riding Club member, to award deserving Club members. On the blog, we introduce you to Mike White, a 2020 Coca-Cola Cowboy and dedicated member of the Silver Spurs Riding Club.

Mike was born on August 25, 1950, in Kissimmee, Florida. The youngest of five siblings, he was the only member of his immediate family to be delivered in a hospital. He grew up in Saint Cloud, raising cattle with his family; it was here he learned the value of hard work. Mike worked at the Lee Ranch throughout adulthood, where he tended to the orange groves and cattle, along with his brother, Gene. In 1974, Mike married Kathy, and they welcomed two children, Brad and Brittany. Additionally, they are proud grandparents to two grandchildren, Olivia and Weston.

Three people standing in front of a herd of brahman cattle

Mike and his wife Kathy became Silver Spurs members in the late ‘70s after his brother Gene invited him into the Club. They volunteered their time to the parade, tickets, and quadrille committees and also worked on the seat committee in the old arena. Though it’s not to be discussed, his favorite memories from his years participating in the Silver Spurs Riding Club were always welcoming new members to the organization through initiation. In 1994, Mike became the Big Boss of the Silver Spurs Riding Club. He shared that it was an honor to work alongside so many people he admired, especially Ms. Kat, who made everything run smoothly.

Mike and Kathy moved to Live Oak, Florida, in 2005 where they continue to raise Brahman cattle. They both look forward to coming home for the Silver Spurs Rodeo to see old friends and enjoy the fellowship. The 2020 Coca-Cola Cowboy, Mike White, hopes the tradition of the Silver Spurs Rodeo continues for many generations to come. Want to see what the Silver Spurs Rodeo is all about? Check our event schedule for details on our next event! Between the action-packed rodeo events and the family-fun activities, you won’t want to miss the rodeo when it comes to town!

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Family values, charitable contributions, and community service make up the foundation of the Silver Spurs Riding Club organization. Members of the Club work year-round to coordinate rodeos and other special events, creating an impact in our community right alongside several generations of their family. With the efforts of over 400 volunteers, the Silver Spurs Rodeo continues to grow Osceola County’s rich ranching history and love for the sport of rodeo.

Mike White petting his cattle

Each year, the Board of Directors carefully selects and honors two men in the Silver Spurs Riding Club for their dedication and volunteerism. The Coca-Cola Cowboy Award was created in 1982 by Ray Mayhall, the vice president of sales and marketing for Florida Coca-Cola and Bottling Company at the time, and Leo Acree, the postmaster of Kissimmee and early Silver Spurs Riding Club member, to award deserving Club members. On the blog, we introduce you to Mike White, a 2020 Coca-Cola Cowboy and dedicated member of the Silver Spurs Riding Club.

Mike was born on August 25, 1950, in Kissimmee, Florida. The youngest of five siblings, he was the only member of his immediate family to be delivered in a hospital. He grew up in Saint Cloud, raising cattle with his family; it was here he learned the value of hard work. Mike worked at the Lee Ranch throughout adulthood, where he tended to the orange groves and cattle, along with his brother, Gene. In 1974, Mike married Kathy, and they welcomed two children, Brad and Brittany. Additionally, they are proud grandparents to two grandchildren, Olivia and Weston.

Three people standing in front of a herd of brahman cattle

Mike and his wife Kathy became Silver Spurs members in the late ‘70s after his brother Gene invited him into the Club. They volunteered their time to the parade, tickets, and quadrille committees and also worked on the seat committee in the old arena. Though it’s not to be discussed, his favorite memories from his years participating in the Silver Spurs Riding Club were always welcoming new members to the organization through initiation. In 1994, Mike became the Big Boss of the Silver Spurs Riding Club. He shared that it was an honor to work alongside so many people he admired, especially Ms. Kat, who made everything run smoothly.

Mike and Kathy moved to Live Oak, Florida, in 2005 where they continue to raise Brahman cattle. They both look forward to coming home for the Silver Spurs Rodeo to see old friends and enjoy the fellowship. The 2020 Coca-Cola Cowboy, Mike White, hopes the tradition of the Silver Spurs Rodeo continues for many generations to come. Want to see what the Silver Spurs Rodeo is all about? Check our event schedule for details on our next event! Between the action-packed rodeo events and the family-fun activities, you won’t want to miss the rodeo when it comes to town!