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February 2016

White Heron Award January 2016

By White Heron Awards

Barbara and Butch Hewlett have received the Great White Heron Award given by the Marathon Garden Club. They have lived in Marathon with their two children, Butchie and Kiki for years. In 2005 Barbara began to develop the Mid Key Sand and Rock company, located gulf side near the Vaca Cut Bridge at 11990 Overseas Highway in Marathon.  At first the open storage area containing sand, gravel and large rocks was a design challenge.  Piles were placed where ever they were dumped.  Now tidy concrete block squares define specific types of sand and stone.  A Gray Buttonwood hedge intersected with Christmas Palms surrounds the space and separates it from the highway.  A Mahogany tree graces and provides shade along the fence.

Three years ago Barbara hired a Manager named Henry Coffelt.  He has spent most of his career working in the concrete business and knows what customers need to complete their jobs.  Henry provides free estimates, makes suggestions about products and works with contractors and landscapers who are completing properties.  “Squeak,” a heavy equipment operator is proficient driving a bobcat, backhoe, bulldozer and dump trucks.

John Kornetti helped to design the layout, provides lawn care and keeps the yard’s landscape attractive and neat.   Barbara expresses her thanks to these individuals who help to make her location and company an asset to the community.

The Great White Heron Award has a long history in Marathon.  It was initiated by a group of citizens in the late 1970s who passed it to the Marathon Garden Club in 1984.  This award is given to businesses, organizations and churches along the US Route 1 Corridor who improve their properties with landscaping, painting and other methods.  It is surprising sometimes how little it takes to improve curb appeal.  A tidy welcoming frontage can give Marathon an appearance of a cared for and prosperous town.

White Heron Award January 2016