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HONEY KUTACH
I want a chance to do many different things in my lifetime, and enjoy all of
them, is exactly what Honey Kutach has done.
Honey Kutach studied costume designing and cartooning
at Baylor University, worked in Human Resources and Public Relations for Gulf
Oil Corporation, was co-editor for a medical publication, a successful grants
writer and special events promoter. Additionally, she was a division
chairman for United Way. A lover of history, she collaborated on a five volume
genealogical family history and worked on many historical markers. As owner of
Sugar Hill Ranch, Honey was a seed stock breeder of Polled Hereford Cattle,
winning the Brownwood Sire Evaluation Test with her outstanding beef cattle
performance. She managed a successful show cattle custom fitting business
for 8 years while planting and improving a 1,000-tree improved irrigated pecan
orchard. Serving as a Director for the Texas Pecan Producers Association,
she won many outstanding pecan awards.
Honey was president of her class in Economic
Development at TAMU. As president of the State Association of Resource,
Conservation and Development she pioneered the rural dry hydrant program across
the state resulting in a lower key rate for insurance for rural residents.
She was selected Business Leader of Burleson County and was presented the
Outstanding Chamber Executive of Texas in 1999. She served on the Governors
Commission for Rural Economic Development and was one of thirteen economic
developers in the nation to be on the Secretary of Agricultures panel for Rural
Development in Washington, D. C. She was Executive Director of the
Burleson County Industrial Foundation and President of the Burleson County
Chamber of Commerce for 23 years. Honey served 9 years as Trustee for the
St. Joseph Health System and 4 years as Chair of the Burleson St. Joseph Health
Center. She has served as a Rural Health Consultant on various panels.
Currently, Honey is a Director of the St. Joseph Foundation and serves as a
member of the Advisory Council of the Health Science Centers School of Rural
Public Health. Honey is a member of many organizations including the Brazos
Valley Orchid Society, the Texas Hotel & Lodging Association and the Bed and
Breakfast Association of the Brazos Valley. These are but a few of Honey
Kutach's diversified interests and vocations.
Today, Honey Kutach is busy as owner and gourmet chef
of Rosewood of New Tabor, a special event Manor House, as well as innkeeper of
Rosebud Cottage, a country elegant bed and breakfast. She is happily
married to Alvin J. Kutach, DVM. They have four married children and 10
wonderful grandchildren.
Well, at least I know a little bit about a lot of
things, and Ill bet I have more fun at work than most people
Alvin John Kutach
Alvin attended Sam Houston State University �62, BS - Texas A & M
University �65, BS - Texas A & M University College of Veterinary
Medicine �65 DVM
Alvin is the founder of the Caldwell Veterinary Clinic built in 1965
Caldwell, Texas. The current clinic in
has been in practice in Burleson County for 45 years.
Alvin is semi-retired and practices at the Clinic every other Saturday.
Alvin is host and the pastry chef of The Dragonfly Pavilion and
Rosewood Manor of New Tabor "A Special Occasion Manor House" in Burleson
County, TX, Alvin is also an
orchid grower with 3 greenhouses on the estate property growing Cattleya,
Phalaenopsis and Plumeris
Innkeepers, Dr. Alvin & Honey Kutach / Rosebud Cottage Bed & Breakfast
3120 CR 225 Caldwell, Texas
77836
For reservations and general information call (979) 272-8580 or email us at
kutach@wildblue.net
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