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A West Texas State of Mind
(432) 336-7134809 W. Dickinson • Fort Stockton
www.wtstatebk.com
We Look Forward to Serving YOU!
Like a Good Neighbor. State Farm is There... Providing Insurance & Financial Services
Kessia Ledesma, Agent
1001 N Pecos StFort Stockton, TX 79735
Bus 432.336.8575 • Fax [email protected] • kledesma.com
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Welcome, to Fort Stockton,Texas! Located in the TransPecos region of the southern
reaches of the vast Permian Basin in theChihuahua Desert of West Texas, FortStockton was originally settled as a cross-roads destination providing protection,provisions and a water supply to westwardbound travelers.
The city is rich in the history of the set-tling of the west and features a downtownNational Register Historic District and thereconstructed and refurbished historic fort,an excellent example of a western frontiermilitary post.
Fort Stockton is a city on the move. Youcan sense it from your first visit, where
Paisano Pete, the world’s largest roadrun-ner, greets you as he hurries by. You cansee it at the Visitor Center, housed in a his-toric train depot, that is now enjoying theresults of countless hours of loving restora-tion. You can hear it in the waterfalls thatsurround the Center, as they echo the Co-manche Springs which first attracted Indi-ans and settlers to the region hundreds ofyears ago. Silhouettes of these long agoresidents enjoy the water, in the shadow ofenergy-efficient and environmentallyfriendly windmills that provide power tothe center.
Fort Stockton gives a nod to the historic,but has its eye clearly on the future. En-ergy plays a big part in the city’s economy,
WELCOME TO FORT STOCKTON
A City On The Move
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including oil and gas, and now wind.Today, Fort Stockton remains an im-
portant travel center and an excellent des-tination from which to explore far WestTexas and Southeast New Mexico. Onthe list of day trips from Fort Stockton arefour national parks and historic sites:Carlsbad Caverns, Guadalupe Mountains,Fort Davis and Big Bend. Also within aneasy drive are seven state parks and his-toric sites: Fort Lancaster, Big BendRanch, Fort Leaton, Davis Mountains,Balmorhea, Monahans Sandhills andHueco Tanks. And nearby are the historictowns of Marathon, Alpine, Marfa, FortDavis, Balmorhea and Pecos. As the major travel center on IH-10,
halfway between San Antonio and ElPaso, Fort Stockton features modern fa-cilities for today’s travelers includingnearly 1,200 hotel rooms, 8 RV parks, 30restaurants and 14 service stations. Pleasesee the Buyer’s Guide in this publicationto help you make your selections.Fort Stockton features a dry, mild cli-
mate, with winter temperatures rarelydropping below 30°F, summer tempera-tures rarely above 95°F and less than 14inches of precipitation per year.
The city of Fort Stockton has a thrivingbusiness community, an excellent educa-tional system and a full spectrum ofhealthcare services. Energy production, in particular oil and
gas, plays an important role in the econ-omy of Fort Stockton. Fort Stockton isthe county seat of Pecos County, the onlycounty in Texas to be a top ten producerof both oil and natural gas. Wind energyproduction is also developing in PecosCounty. The county currently ranks fourth in re-
newable energy production in Texas, thenumber one ranked renewable energy pro-ducing state. The three hundred acrePecos County Industrial Park is locatednear the county airport and features a For-eign Trade Zone. The Fort Stockton En-terprise Zone was created to provideincentives for new commercial develop-ment.A mild climate, a driven and energetic
business community, access to impor-tant transportation, education andhealthcare services and within easyreach of vast recreational destinationscombine to make Fort Stockton a greatplace to visit, work or live.
Table ofContentsMessage from the Mayor.............................................................................6
Chamber Mission.............................................................................7
History of Fort Stockton.........................................................................8-9
Top Ten Things to do in Fort Stockton ...............................10-13
Facts & Figures..........................................................................14
Government & Healthcare..........................................................................15
Education...................................................................18-19
Youth Leadership..........................................................................19
Signature Events..........................................................................20
Annie Riggs Museum..........................................................................21
Church Directory..........................................................................22
Relocation Guide..........................................................................22
Exploring Fort Stockton...................................................................24-25
Calendar of Events..........................................................................26
Buyer’s Guide...................................................................28-30
Advertiser Index..........................................................................31
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Message from the Mayor & City Council
The City of Fort Stockt
on originated around the
Comanche Springs. This natural water feat
ure
was well known to the Comanche Nation
, a
loose confederation of 13 bands. The warli
ke tribe had
been introduced to the horse by the Spania
rd explorers
and they became one of the most gifted mo
unted "Cal-
vary" in our young nations history. They
dominated
the area of two Countries and several fu
ture states
from Durango, Mexico north to present da
y Nebraska.
Their trail followed the grazing habits of t
he Amer-
ican Bison, or Buffalo and Comanche Spr
ings was the
crossroads of their domain. This location a
lso became
the crossroads of the ultimate route for th
e Butterfield
Overland Mail route from St. Louis, Mis
souri to San
Francisco, California as well as the choice
for freight
traffic from San Antonio through Paseo
del Norte to
California, and to Chihuahua, Mexico in th
e mid-nine-
teenth century.Unlike the eastern
United States which in pre
Columbian time was a primeval forest, arid
conditions
exist about 100 miles west of an imagina
ry line from
San Antonio and Abilene, Texas. Rainfal
l diminishes
drastically to less than 20 inches per year
to even less
in many parts of the Chihuahuan Desert in M
exico and
the United States. Surface water was cr
itical, few
rivers exist, and almost no timber. Acces
s to natural
springs became a fight between the no
madic Co-
manches and Spanish and later Mexican pe
ople. After
1836, citizens mostly from the American S
outh began
to migrate west into Texas.
The U.S. Army stepped in to establish Cam
p Stock-
ton in 1859 to protect residents of St. G
all and the
wagon roads. This post was abandoned
during the
American Civil War and re-established in 1
867 as Fort
Stockton. The Fort was garrisoned by wh
ite officers
and predominately black troops which
the Indians
called Buffalo Soldiers. The post was deco
mmissioned
in 1886 when the Indian “problem” had
passed. The
mixed community of Hispanic, White,
and Blacks
flourished using the springs to irrigate thei
r crops and
some 30 other springs in Pecos County fo
r watering
stock on surrounding ranches.
Today, Fort Stockton is still a major cross
roads in-
cluding several state highways and bus
y Interstate
Highway 10. A well-equipped air park and
rail access
also exist. The dominance of agriculture h
as declined
over the years. In 1928, a large pool of oil w
as discov-
ered in eastern Pecos County. Later sub
stantial re-
sources of natural gas were discovere
d with new
technology which is still ongoing. Now our
three main
industries are Energy, Energy, and Energy
. In addition
to Oil and Gas production, wind has been
exploited to
produce energy and solar power is a few y
ears off but
very attractive due to our 300 days of suns
hine.
Fort Stockton and Pecos County is blessed
with low
unemployment and a low-stress life style
. Our busi-
nesses support our residents and visitors a
like with es-
sential services to take advantage o
f cultural,
recreational, and historic resources. Thr
ee national
parks are a day trip away as are four state hi
storic sites,
and four state parks. Three spectacula
r mountain
ranges provide visual alternatives to ou
r arid land-
scape. The town itself is still home to nu
merous his-
toric resources, a wonderful swimming poo
l at the old
springs, and numerous other attractions.
It is a green
oasis in an arid setting of the historic sout
hwest.
- Fort Stockton Mayor & City Council
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Chamber Mission
Welcome one, Welcome All!! Whatever occasion brings you to the city of Fort Stockton is an opportunity
for us to make an impression that will last you a lifetime. The Chamber can be utilized as a resource to local businesses, visitors, and the community as a whole. With
a history of helping to build a stronger community by hosting several events and programs, the chamber con-
tinues to promote business growth by providing service and educational guidance. The Chamber has a very hard working and dedicated staff consisting of Executive Vice President Arna Mc-
Corkle, Bookkeeper and Membership Development Coordinator, Kay Hemphill; and Visitor Center Coordina-
tor, Laura Stoner. The chamber staff is in place to help serve the community and provide services to you and
your business so please feel free to contact them with any questions or concerns.Our organization consists of over 210 members and is directed by the board of directors and officers. We are
dedicated to serving area businesses, churches and civic organizations.Our board members are volunteers from local businesses. The board meets monthly to address issues and to
develop policies and programs to enhance business and community opportunities. Some of these opportunities
include the annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet, Glitz, annual Christmas parade, and 4th of July celebra-
tion.Finally, we work very closely with the many civic clubs in our community. Club members are always willing
to assist and provide resources and personnel for many beneficial programs for our citizens and business com-
munity.We have experienced huge growth in our organization over the years and have seen a great increase in our
community involvement.We are fortunate to live and work in Fort Stockton TX. Let us know how WE can help YOU! Respectfully,
Rhonda GolliherPresident, Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce
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Historic Fort StocktonHistoric Fort Stockton, strategically placed at Comanche Springs,
was active from 1867 to 1886. Today, four of the original 35 fort build-ings remain, including the Guard House and three officer’s quarters.Two of the barracks and two kitchen/mess halls have been recon-structed. The Historic Fort Stockton Museum is located in Barracks #1on the east side of the parade grounds.A support group, Friends of Fort Stockton, assists in fund raising for
the continued development of the Fort. Visitors should proceed to Bar-racks #1 to pay the visitor fee and pick-up a complete guide to the fort,including buildings open for visiting and event schedule.
ParksRooney Park, and the other city parks, are the family activity and
recreation centers featuring walking paths, play ground and picnicequipment, basketball, tennis, soccer and volleyball facilities.
County AttractionsFort Stockton-Pecos County Airport Opened in June 1942 with two
2,500 foot turf runways, the airport was named Gibbs Field or FortStockton Field and was used by the United States Army Air Forces asa training base during WWII. It began training United States Army AirCorps flying cadets under contract to Pacific Air School Ltd usingFairchild PT-19s, PT-17s and a few P-49 Warhawks. Inactivated in 1944 with the drawdown of AAFTC’s pilot training
program, it was discharged to the War Assets Administration (WAA)and became a civil airport, today serving as a county airport. Full serv-ices are available including 24/7 FBO services and major and minorA&P mechanics. Jet A and 100LL are normally stocked. The field
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Historic Fort Stockton, Parks & Attractions
SIGNATURE LOANS
(432) 336-5003FAX: (432) 336-5392
808 WEST DICKINSONFORT STOCKTON, TX
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has two asphalt and three turf runways.Pecos County Desert Pines Municipal Golf Course is an 18 hole
course located near the airport and the home course of PGA pro BlaineMcCallister.Pecos County Coliseum and Civic Center are large special event cen-
ters located near the airport and are venues for rodeos, fairs, dances,concerts and other large scale special events.
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TOP TEN
TO SEE INFORT STOCKTON
Things
One
Paisano Pete, the world's largest roadrunner, welcomes people into Fort Stockton.
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Historic Fort Stockton. The city thatwas later to be named Fort Stockton grewup around Comanche Springs and later be-came a military outpost. See page 8.
Two
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The Annie RiggsMemorial Museum still keeps housewith the past amid exhibits echoing yesteryearin Pecos County. See page 21.
Comanche Springs Swimming Pool and Pavilion. The pavilion was built in 1938 over the Big Chief Spring. It was the largestspring in the system and flowed 65 million gallons of water a day.
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See the Grey MuleSaloon on Historic Walking and Wind-shield Tour, now offering wine tastings fromSte. Genevieve Winery. See page 25.
Four
The Pecos CountyJail is probably the most attractive inthe state and if it wasn't for the bars, it mighteasily be mistaken for a home. See pages 25.
Five
TOP TEN
TO SEE IN
FORT STOCKTON
Things
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TOP TEN
TO SEE INFORTSTOCKTON
Things
Stocktons Entertainment.This entertainment offers amultitude of activities which includes bowling,mini golf, movies, food, games & more. Locatedat 2181 W IH-10.
Eight
Fort Stockton Water Park located in City Park at the corner of Rail-road Avenue and Everts. It is open Monday-Friday 2pm-9pm and week-ends from 9am-9pm.
Seven
In Historic Downtown Fort Stockton you canvisit the First National Bank, Grey Mule Saloonand Zero Stone Memorial Park to name a few.
Ten
A company of U.S. Cavalry fol-lows their captain toward Fort Stock-ton--and home-- in "Marching toFort Stockton". These silhouettescan be seen just south of Interstate-10,about one and a half miles east of theMararthon exit. Look for the old adobeairplane hangar near the highway. Thesilhouettes are to the south.
Nine
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LocationLatitude: 30.89 N, Longitude: 102.89 WCounty: Pecos. Fort Stockton is the county seat.Zip Code: 79735Area Code: 432
DemographicsPopulation: Fort Stockton, 2010 census: 8,535
Pecos County, 2009 census: 16,248
Population density: Fort Stockton: 1,617/sq. mi. (low)Pecos County: 4/ sq. mi. (very low)
Median Age: 34.1Male: 52.7%Female: 47.3%Hispanic: 73.7%Anglo: 22.7%Other: 3.6%
Cost of LivingCOL Index, 2009: 75.4 (U.S. average 100)Median Income, 2009: Fort Stockton: $35,409
Texas: $48,259
Median detached home value, 2008: Fort Stockton: $57,825Texas: $125,800
SafetyFort Stockton law enforcement per 1,000 residents: 2.47
(Texas average 2.17, U.S. average 3.00)Crime Index: 304 (U.S. average 321)
ClimateElevation: 3,100 feet above sea level.Daily average high temperature: July, 95° FDaily average low temperature: January, 30° FRain: 13.9 inches per yearSnow: 5 inches per yearSunshine: 275 days/yearHumidity: Low vs. U.S. average
Emergency ServicesFort Stockton PolicePecos County SheriffTexas Department of Public Safety, Highway PatrolU.S. Border PatrolFort Stockton Volunteer Fire DepartmentEmergency Medical ServiceCareStar™ Air Ambulance
EmploymentUnemployment rate: Pecos County, April 2010: 5.5%
Texas, April 2010: 8.1%
Largest employment categories:Oil field servicePrison managementEducationHealth careGovernment servicesAccommodations and food service
Major employers:Sandridge EnergyTexas Department of Criminal JusticeFort Stockton ISDCity of Fort Stockton and Pecos CountyPecos County Memorial HospitalStockton’s Entertainment Complex
TaxesState Income Tax: NONE2010 total property tax rate: $2.2315 per $100 valuationTotal sales tax: 8 ¼ %
The data presented here has been compiled from several sources deemed reliable but is not guaranteed.
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Facts & Figures
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Government & Healthcare
The City of Fort Stockton121 W. 2nd St.P.O. Box 1000Fort Stockton, Texas 79735p. 432-336-8525 f. 432-336-6273www.cityfs.net
Fort Stockton is a General LawType A municipality and the mu-nicipal government is the council-manager form of government. Thegoverning body of the city is theCity Council which consists of an
elected Mayor and five (5) CouncilMembers. There are two regularCity Council meetings per month,the second and fourth Tuesday.The City Manager is appointed bythe City Council and is the chief
administrative and executive offi-cer of the city. The city govern-ment is organized into seven (7)departments and has fourteen (14)affiliated advisory boards.
Mission: “The mission of the City of Fort Stockton Municipal Government is to promote and value public confidence and trust by the accountable use of community resources; to ensure public safety; improve public services; promote local recreation
and entertainment; and generate economic development.”
Pecos County Memorial Hospital isa county owned facility, licensed for 27beds and staffed with 188 full-time em-ployees. Services include a Level IVTrauma Center Emergency Room, awell equipped OR, Maternity Care
Center, a blood bank, a comprehensiveclinical laboratory that is CAP certified,radiology equipped with a CT scan, res-piratory therapy and Pecos CountyCommunity Health Center, a rehabili-tation and fitness center.
PCMH services also include Emer-gency Medical Needs via a staffing ofMedical Doctors that are on duty 24/7.PCMH also includes family medicinethrough Family Care Center. The FCChas a staff of 4 doctors and a Mid LevelNurse Practitioner and is located on thesecond floor, known as the Family CareCenter. PCMH also offers HomeHealth and Hospice services with of-fices located on campus.
In addition to PCMH there are sev-
eral other private health care providersand services available in Fort Stockton.Please refer to the Buyers Guide for afull range of health care services, equip-ment and facilities.
Providers such as physicians, den-tists, veterinarians, chiropractors, op-tometrists and services such as massagetherapy, yoga, healthcare equipmentand pharmacies are all readily availablein Fort Stockton.
To contact other PCMH facilities,call 432-336-2058• Family Care Center• PCMH Home Health• PCMH Specialty Clinics• PCMH Physical Therapy & Wellness Center
Pecos County Memorial Hospital
387 W. IH-10Fort Stockton, Texas 79735
432-336-2004 www.pcmhfs.com
“Pecos County Memorial Hospital pro-vides high quality, family focused healthservices in a cost effective manner to the
families we service in partnership with ourcommunity.”
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Education
Public Schools
Fort Stockton Independent aSchool District101 West Division St., Fort Stockton, Texas, 79735p. 432-336-4000f. 432-336-4008 www.fsisd.net
MISSION: “The mission of the Fort Stockton Independent SchoolDistrict is to remain totally committed to the development of studentsas life learners and productive, self-sustaining contributors to soci-ety.”
Small class sizes, accelerated programs, and excellent facilities en-able the student body to achieve its potential while developing a loveof learning which will continue through life. There are five (5) FSISDcampuses; two (2) elementary, an intermediate, middle and highschool. Current total enrollment is 2,350 students and the teachingstaff is 187. The AEIS rating for 2009-2010 is Academically Accept-able. The seven (7) member school board meets the 4th Monday eachmonth. The budget for the 2010-2011 school year is $31 million.
Campus Contact Information:
School photos courtesy Fort Stockton ISD
Colleges & UniversitiesMidland College Williams Regional Technical Training Center:1309 W. IH-10Fort Stockton, Texas 79735p. 432-336-7882www.midland.edu/wrttc/
WRTTC of Fort Stockton, built in 1996 to advance higher educationin the region and to enhance workforce development, is a full serviceextension campus of Midland College. The WRTTC was approved by the Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools as the first branch campus of Midland College in 1998.In 2000, the facility size was doubled as a result of aggressive com-munity fundraising efforts.
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Alamo Elementary; K-3rd804 S. Hwy. 385 p. 432-336-4016
Apache Elementary; preK-3rd208 W. 18th p. 432-336-4161
Fort Stockton Intermediate; 4th-5th1100 W 2nd p. 432-336-4141
Fort Stockton Middle School; 6th-8th,2400 W. 5th p. 432-336-4131
Fort Stockton High School; 9th-12th1200 W. 17th p. 432-336-4101
The Butz Education & Daycare Center provides a safe place forFSISD students and staff to leave their children during the school day.400 S. Young St. • p. 432-336-4121
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Colleges & Universities (cont.)The WRTTC campus serves its students through university parallel
and occupational/technical certificate and associate degree programs,a wide variety of continuing education offerings and programs offeredin collaboration with the Fort Stockton Independent School District.Offerings are supported by advanced instructional technology and in-teractive television.
Computerized distance learning technology links many WRTTCprograms to the Midland campus. In support of the growing energyindustry in the region the WRTTC and the FSISD provide a dual credithigh school Energy Technology Program. This innovative programresults from collaboration between WRTTC, FSISD, Pecos County andthe Fort Stockton EDC. The two year program provides students witha solid foundation of skills that the energy industry seeks in the wind,oil and construction areas
There are four (4) colleges or universities within an easy commute ofFort Stockton.Midland College Sul Ross State UniversityMidland, Texas Alpine, Texasp. 432-685-4500 p. 432-837-8011www.midland.edu www.sulross.edu
Odessa College University of Texas Permian BasinOdessa, Texas Odessa, Texasp. 432-335-6400 p. 432-552-2020www.odessa.edu www.utpb.edu
Youth Leadership of FortStockton is a program sponsoredby the Chamber of Commerce. Itsmission is: to promote a commu-nity based educational programwhere Fort Stockton high schoolstudents will be challenged to become the future leaders of Texas andour nation. The program accepts applications from high school seniorsat the beginning of the school year. Ten students are selected basedon their answers.
Youth Leadership begins with an orientation to the program. Theorientation is designed to build a bond between the students by havingthem participate in team building exercises. The program then meetsonce a month during the students’ lunch hour for a total of nine meet-ings. The meetings are designed to educate the students on the fol-lowing topics: economic development, financial planning, preparingfor college, community service, top three industries in Pecos Country,health services, and regional planning.
At the end of the year, Youth Leadership awards scholarships tothree students who have accumulated the most points. Students accu-mulate points by attending the monthly meetings, volunteering, andmentoring. Scholarship money is raised by private donations andfundraiser and will be handed out by the donator at the end of the year.
Youth Leadership ofFort Stockton
(432) 336-WINE (9463)
GENERAL OPENING HOURSWEDNESDAY - SUNDAY • 1:30 to 7 pm
MONDAY & TUESDAY • CLOSED
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Super 8 Motel Fort Stockton432-336-8531
I-10 Exit 256 • 3200 W. Dickinson Blvd. • www.Super8.com
• Free SuperStartBreakfast
• Free High SpeedInternet
• Outdoor Pool
• Jacuzzi Rooms Available• In-Room Office• Hair Dryers• Exercise Room• Iron/Ironing Board
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Signature Events
The Water CarnivalRooney Park is home to the historic Co-manche Springs Pavilion and Swimming Poolbuilt in 1938 over the Big Chief Spring. Thepool is the site of Fort Stockton’s annual WaterCarnival, which includes hundreds of partici-pants as synchronized swimmers, actors ordancers portraying a theatrical plot. JamesRooney Memorial Park is a shady and spa-cious park with picnic areas, a walking trail,ball fields, basketball and tennis courts.
Big Bend Open Road RaceFort Stockton is the starting point for this“most challenging open road race in theworld” held the 4th Saturday in April alongHwy. 285 to Sanderson (59 miles each way).This event draws hundreds to the area and of-fers excitement for all ages. Volunteers arewelcome. Go to www.bborr.com to find outmore.
Silhouette Shooting MeetThe biannual International Handgun MetallicSilhouette Association shooting festival drawsenthusiasts from around the country.
July 4th CelebrationThe celebration is held in Rooney Park, fea-turing food, fun, arts and crafts, live entertain-ment and, of course, fire works.
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Annie Riggs Museum • Treasure of Pecos CountyThe Annie Riggs Memorial Museum still
keeps house with the past amid exhibitsechoing yesteryear in Pecos County. It isowned and operated by the Fort StocktonHistorical Society. The Museum is housedin an original adobe structure that was theRiggs Hotel (built 1899) where Annie Riggswas the proprietor until her death in 1931. Riggs purchased the hotel in 1904 with
the proceeds from the estate of her late hus-band, the renowned gunslinger and allaround troublemaker, Barney Riggs, whowas shot and killed by Buck Chadborn(Annie’s son-in-law) in 1902. Hanging onthe wall are Annie’s House Rules addressingguests with no luggage, spitting on the floorand the “burning of light” unnecessarily. In the lobby, a stern-faced lineage of sher-
iffs gaze down at visitors. The desk fromSheriff A.J. Royal’s office whispers of his1894 murder, a bloody chapter in the historyof Pecos County. On the desk is a 1902 bal-lot box from Sheffield, which was fished outof the Pecos River after being tossed therewhen the folks in East Pecos County ob-jected to an election that didn’t suit them.The parlor, dining room, kitchen and one
guest room are furnished much as they wereduring the hotel’s heyday. The cast iron bedin the guest room was ordered from Searsand Roebuck in 1900 for a cost of $6.75, in-cluding freight. Other rooms offer displays on the area’s
vast and diversified history. The Archeol-ogy and Geology Room exhibits the tusks ofa Columbian mammoth and related artifactsfound at a site eight miles from town. Visi-tors learn of geologic formations and cometo understand why this area has plentiful oiland gas resources. The Butz Room featuresa Wells Fargo strong box made of cast ironand the safe from Koehler’s Store with itshidden keyhole. The popular CowboyRoom features local cowboy and ranchingexhibits with saddles, boots, bits and spurs.The Pioneer Room includes memorabiliafrom pioneering families, such as turn-of-the-century clothing, heirloom items andsurveying instruments.The Temporary Exhibit Room has an ex-
cellent, colorful and informative mural ofPecos County history by artist Stylle Read.A Pecos County video is available for
leisurely viewing. The Hispanic room in-cludes needlework and cultural displays.Visitors can also experience a thriving desertgarden, inviting benches on the wrap-aroundporches and a charming interior courtyardwith a restored Pecos County buggy.The Summer Off The Patio concert series
features country and folk music perform-ances every other Thursday evening duringthe summer months. Concerts are free andvisitors welcome. The Annie Riggs Memo-rial Museum is open six days a week and islocated at the corner of Main and Callaghanin Historic Downtown Fort Stockton.
Text courtesy of the Fort Stockton Historical Society.
Photos courtesy Annie Riggs Museum.
500 North Main StreetFort Stockton, TX 79735
(432) 336-3331
ATM & Motor Bank501 West Dickinson Blvd.
Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm, Sat: 9am-12pm
Sanderson Bank216 West Oak Street(432) 345-3331
Sierra Blanca Bank101 Sierra Blanca Dr.
(915) 369-3081
Van Horn Bank1800 W. Broadway, Ste. #316
(432) 283-2283
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Apostolic Tabernacle5th & Sycamore336-8461
Believers Fellowship218 N. Main290-0442
Bethlehem BaptistE. Imperial Hwy.
Church of Christ2100 W. 16th336-8577
Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter Day Saints1802 N. Marshall336-6141
Faith Lutheran Church705 N. Rio336-3925
First Assembly of God1103 N. Gillis336-3131
First Baptist Church400 N. Texas336-3307
First Christian Church200 S. Rio336-2394
First Presbyterian Church2nd & Oklahoma336-3346
First Methodist Church1501 W. 5th336-9777
Fort Stockton ChristianCenter206 W. 5th336-7875
God’s Feeding WordChurch209 N. Main
Group of Christian Scientists336-2694
Iglesia Apostolica707 N. Oklahoma
Iglesia de Christo2100 W. 16th336-7481
Iglesia de Christo4015 N. Orient336-8577
Iglesia del Dios Vivo46th & Lane Polson
Immanuel Baptist701 Gall336-6743
Imperial Assembly of God703 W. FM 11Imperial
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness12th & Texas336-2781
North Side Independent BaptistGillis & 17th336-6743
St. Agnes Catholic ChurchHwy. 18 N.336-2724
St. Joseph Catholic Church403 S. Main336-2724
St. IsidoreCoyanosa
St. Stephen’s EpiscopalChurchSpring & E. 2nd940-2325
Templo Alfa y Omega12th & Butz
Templo Bautista el BuenPastor409 W. Division336-8940
Templo de la Fe606 N. Colpitts
Templo los Olivos Asambleas de DiosBishop & Railroad336-8458
Trans-Pecos Team Ministry Rector416 S. Plum445-3812
Triunfo de la Asambleas de Dios42nd & Alamo336-7838
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Church Directory
Relocation Guide
Area Code 432 • Zip Code 79735
Organization ContactPECOS COUNTYCounty Web Site www.co.pecos.tx.usSheriff 336-3521County Clerk 336-7555District Clerk 336-3503Appraisal District 336-7587Tax Assessor/Collector 336-3386Health Inspector 336-5355Emergency Management 336-3742Pecos County Airport 336-9000
CITY OF FORT STOCKTONCity Web Site www.cityfs.netChamber of Commerce 336-2264
www.fortstockton.orgConvention & Visitors’ Bureau 336-2264
www.cityfs.net/CVBEconomic Development Corporation 336-2264
www.cityfs.net/EDC
Organization ContactCITY OF FORT STOCKTON (CONT.)Police 336-4600Dept. Public Safety - Highway Patrol 336-3414US Border Patrol 336-2486Fire 336-4600Animal Control 336-4600Hospital 336-2004Fort Stockton Independent School District 336-4000Midland College 336-7882Library 336-3374US Post Office 336-2313City Utilities (Gas, Water, Sewer) 336-8525Electric Power: TX-NM Power (if no meter)
336-3492/888-866-7456Radio: KFST 860 AM/94.3FM 336-2228
KRTS 93.5 FM 729-4578Newspaper: Fort Stockton Pioneer 336-2281
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Leadership Fort Stockton
The purpose of the LeadershipFort Stockton program is to pro-vide an intense broad base educa-tion concerning Fort Stocktonand it’s community issues, inorder to broaden the current lead-ership knowledge of Fort Stock-ton and cultivate new leaders andvolunteer manpower for the com-munity awareness and growth.
This will be accomplished byselecting 10 sponsored applica-tions per year to attend a ninemonth program in which eachmonth will focus on a differentsector of the community consid-ered to have the greatest impacton community issues. These sec-tors are defined as:
History, Arts and CultureAgricultureEducationCity/GovernmentCommunity ServiceLegal System
Health CareIndustry and Economic
DevelopmentTourism & Chamber
Each month a one-day trainingsession will be held that is de-signed to intensely cover all as-pects of that months issue.
The cost for the program is$250.00 which includes a week-end orientation and team buildingretreat, all program materials,and other relate cost such asspeakers, facilities etc. Each ap-plication must have a sponsorand employer support and ap-proval.
Any sessions missed may bemade up through extra work, butabsence is limited to no more thantwo sessions. Top graduates willbe recognized for the most pointsearned.
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Historic Walking andWindshield Tour Any tour of the historic sites in
the City of Fort Stockton shouldstart at the Fort Stockton VisitorCenter, websitewww.cityfs.net/CVB.
The Visitor Center, located inthe original Kansas City, Mexicoand Orient Railroad Depot con-structed in 1911 and at 1000 Rail-road Ave., has recently undergoneextensive remodeling and en-hancements to include a recre-ation of Comanche Springs,western legacy metal silhouettesculptures and native landscap-ing. Pick up a copy of the historictour brochure and as you tourHistoric Fort Stockton watch forinformative signage at marked lo-cations with detailed explana-tions. Beginning in Downtown Fort
Stockton a few of the key stopsalong the Historic Tour are: Pecos County Courthouse Photo courtesy of Fort Stockton CVB
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• First National Bank, con-structed in 1912, now houses theFort Stockton Police Department.
• Grey Mule Saloon, circa1890, one of several saloons inearly Fort Stockton, a coffee shopand gathering facility is now awine tasting room.
• Annie Riggs Memorial Mu-seum, originally the KoehlerHotel built in 1899 and operatedas a boarding house. It is nowowned by the Fort Stockton His-torical Society and features ex-hibits of local and regionalhistory. Call 432-336-2167 forhours of operation.
• Pecos County Courthouse,constructed in 1912 and reno-vated in the 1930’s. Fort Stock-ton has been the Pecos Countyseat since the county was organ-ized in 1875.
• Zero Stone Memorial Parkis home to The Zero Stone, thegeographical center of the countyand the point from which all lotsin St. Gall and the building of the
original Camp Stockton were ref-erenced.
• In 1877 the first permanentchurch was built near ComancheSprings, St. Joseph’s CatholicChurch, an adobe building withstone foundation. Many restora-tions and improvements weremade through the years, but theoriginal adobe walls remain, mak-ing St. Joseph’s one of the oldestadobe churches in the TransPecos region.
• Historic Pecos County Jail,constructed of native sandstoneand completed in 1884, now op-erated by the Pecos County His-torical Commission and featuresthe Pecos County Law Enforce-ment Museum.
• Originally an officers’ clubwith living quarters, Young’sStore opened in 1876 as a generalstore and saloon.
• Comanche Springs Pool andPavilion, at one time the thirdlargest source of spring water inTexas and the reason for the aris-
ing of the travelers crossroads, thebuilding of nearby Camp Stock-ton and the settlement of the orig-inal St. Gall. Today the pool, constructed in
1953, is a center of summer com-munity activity and hosts the an-nual Fort Stockton WaterCarnival.
• St. Stephens EpiscopalChurch, one of the oldest protes-tant churches west of the Pecos,was constructed in Pecos in 1896and moved to Fort Stockton in1958. Services are still held today.
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Historic Pecos County Jail
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CALENDAROF EVENTSThe Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce sponsors sev-
eral annual events each year. Our first event is theChamber Banquet in which we honor our membership.
The event is also an awards banquet in which we honor numerousindividuals in our community.
Among the awards given, we honor our outgoing President,the Ambassador of the Year, and the Boss Ambassador. A travel-ing trophy is also presented. This award is decided by an anony-mous group of judges. Businesses are able to purchase tables forthis event and decorate them using the theme each year. The ta-bles are unbelievably decorated and the judges must choose oneas the favorite for the year. This table is presented with the trav-eling trophy and gets to have the trophy until the next year’s ban-quet. It is always a lot of fun.
We also honor several individuals each year. We give an awardfor the Outstanding Student of the Year, chosen by the Fort Stock-ton High School staff, the Presidential Make a Difference Award,
chosen by the Chamber President honoring an individual or groupwho has made a difference in our community in the past year, andthe Outstanding Male and Female Citizen of the Year, nominatedby the community and chosen by a secret committee consistingof past citizens of the year and past Chamber presidents.
If you have never been to one of our banquets, we encourageyou to attend. They are lots of fun and it is our chance to say thankyou to our members and our community.
Our next event each year is the 4th of July Celebration. Thisevent is held each year in James Rooney Park and is a great wayfor your family to spend this special holiday. There is always lotsof good food provided by numerous venders, craft and noveltyvenders, games for children and adults, food contest, music, andending the day with a fireworks display. Bring your family outand spend the day with us and enjoy this special day.
During our summer months we also have a series of free con-certs at Zero Stone Park. These events are scheduled every other
Friday evening in June, July and August. There are differentbands each evening and is a great way to spend a relaxing and en-joyable time with the family. Bring your picnic baskets, lawnschairs, family and friends and come join us for these free concerts.They are presented by the Fort Stockton Public Library.
Our final annual event each year is Holiday Glitz. The Glitzis a shop local campaign done each year which highlights a fash-ion show from our local merchants as well as food samples fromour local restaurants. This helps you with your holiday partiesand gift giving ideas. The Glitz is a great success each year as weshowcase local models in fashions from each of our participatingbusinesses. We showcase everything from sportswear to formalwear. Our community has lots to offer and this is a chance to letyou know what is available right here in Fort Stockton.
We hope that if you haven’t attended any of these events thatyou will attend this year. We promise you will have a lot of funand will be surprised at what our community has to offer.
JANUARYPecos County Livestock Show
Pecos County Coliseum432-336-2541
FEBRUARYTWUA
Pecos County Civic Center432-336-2264
Sheepdog TrialsShooting Range432-336-2264
RopingPecos County Coliseum
432-336-6281
Historical Society BanquetPecos County Civic Center
432-336-2167
Fort Stockton Chamber Banquet
Pecos County Civic Center432-336-2264
MARCHBarrel Roping
Pecos County Coliseum432-336-6281
Spring BreakFort Stockton432-336-4001
Spaghetti SupperPecos County Civic Center
432-336-4001
THS RodeoPecos County Coliseum
432-336-6281
Texas History DayHistoric Fort Stockton and the Annie
Riggs Memorial Museum432-336-2167432-336-2400
APRILSTAAR Testing
Fort Stockton Schools432-336-4001
4-H AuctionPecos County Coliseum
432-336-2541
Tex-Mex Barrel RacingPecos County Coliseum
432-336-6281
4th WeekendBig Bend Open Road Race*
Highway 285 South432-336-2264
*Highway closed on day of the race only
BBORR BanquetPecos County Civic Center
432-336-6281
JUNELive at Zero StoneZero Stone Park432-336-2264
4-H Open ShowColiseum
432-336-2541
District 6 4-H ShowColiseum
432-336-2541
Summer off the PatioAnnie Riggs432-336-2167
JULYJuly Fourth Celebration
James Rooney Park432-336-2264
Summer off the PatioAnnie Riggs432-336-2167
3rd WeekendWater Carnival
Comanche Springs
Live at Zero StoneZero Stone Park432-336-2264
Summer off the PatioAnnie Riggs432-336-2167
Leadership Fun RunRooney Park432-336-2264
AUGUSTLive at Zero StoneZero Stone Park432-336-2264
Summer off the PatioAnnie Riggs432-336-2167
SEPTEMBERTHS RodeoColiseum
432-336-6281
Rotary Cruise PartyCivic Center432-336-6281
THS RodeoColiseum
432-336-6281
OCTOBERJr. High Rodeo
Coliseum432-336-6281
THS RodeoColiseum
432-336-6281Old Fort Days
Historic Fort Stockton432-336-2400
Health FairCivic Center432-336-6261
Marathon 2 MarathonHighway 385432-336-2264
NOVEMBERHoliday GlitzCivic Center432-336-2264
Mule Deer Season OpensPecos County
Arts and Crafts FairCivic Center
Josefine Falcon
DECEMBERFeast of SharingCivic Center432-336-4600
Christmas ParadeDickinson Blvd432-336-2264
Open House at the Annie Riggs MuseumAnnie Riggs Museum
432-336-2167
Mule Deer Season closesPecos County
For exact dates contact the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-336-2166
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According to a study conducted by The ShapiroGroup and Market Street, if a company showsthat it is highly involved in its local chamber,
consumers are 12% more likely to think that its productsstack up better against its competition. Your Fort StocktonChamber of Commerce offers a variety of opportunitiesfor you and your organization to network within the busi-ness community and increase your business’ exposure.
ATTEND! The easiest way for you to take advantageof your Chamber membership is to attend some of theChamber functions. By attending our networking eventsand our annual events such as the Chamber banquet, Hol-iday Glitz, Fourth of July, Live At Zero Stone Park con-certs and Leadership Fort Stockton.
SHOW IT OFF! Make sure people know you are aChamber member. Are you displaying your plaque atyour place of business, listing yourself as a chambermember in your publications, talking about it at other net-working events?
SUPPORT YOUR CHAMBER! Make a splash withyour Chamber membership and sponsor one of the manyChamber functions: such as Business After Hour Socialsand Ribbon Cuttings. Through Chamber and public mar-keting your peers will see you as a leader in business.
Your Chamber is here to support the business commu-nity, and by taking an active role in the organization, youand your business will grow.
Your membership provides you with tremendous op-portunities for high profile exposure thru the website, thisChamber Directory and our Business After Hours mixerswhere other members can come and see your business andvisit with other members and get ideas on how to maketheir business better. Ribbon cuttings are done with a new
membership to provide publicity for their opening or evenfor a remodel or relocation of an old member. Our mem-bership guides are distributed to over 2000 visitors permonth at the motels and state-wide Visitor Centers. Wereceive over 1000 calls per month requesting informationon Fort Stockton, our businesses and our Historical sites.Relocation packets are sent out each month to new com-panies that are interested in moving to Fort Stockton.Each packet has a membership guide, calendar of events,list of motels, RV parks, phone books, a map of FortStockton and Pecos County and an updated CommunityData booklet.
Leadership Fort Stockton is a yearlong class to encour-age leadership, confidence and a knowledge of our areaand all the different entities that make Fort Stockton andPecos County a thriving community.
Fort Stockton Ambassadors is a group of hard workingvolunteers that are working to make Fort Stockton andthe Chamber the best it can be.
For more info on the Fort Stockton Chamber of Com-merce, please call 432-336-2264 or come by at 1000 Rail-road Avenue and visit. You can find us atwww.fortstockton.org or on facebook at Fort StocktonChamber
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MEMBERSHIPConsider being part of the Fort Stockton Chamber of Commerce. Here are just a few of the many benefits you’llreceive by belonging to the Chamber.
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chamber member directoryAgricultureBelding FarmsGlen Honaker(432) 395-2460705 S. FM 2037, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Eleven M FarmsVeronica Mandujano(432) 940-9954P.O. Box 125, Coyanosa, TX [email protected]
Hammond RanchNancy E. Hammond(432) 395-2297P.O. Box 1730, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
La Escalera RanchShay Lyda(432) 395-2339P.O. Box 1553, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.escalera.us
Longfellow Ranch PartnersChris Sturdevant(432) 336-25001009 N. Kansas, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.longfellowranch.com
Mandujano Brothers ProduceVeronica Mandujano(432) 940-99544696 Watermelon Row, Coyanosa, TX [email protected]
McKenzie Land and LivestockLaura McKenzie (432) 395-2250Rt. Box 3, McCamey, TX 79752www.mckenziecattle.com
Qualitas Health, Inc.Grace Connelly(432) 242-4620 ext. 140421 E. Imperial Street, Imperial, TX [email protected]
Williams Ranch CompanyNancy Carpenter(432) 336-2294P.O. Box 1668, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Area ChambersAndrews Chamber of Commerce(432) 553-2695700 W. Broadway, Andrews, TX [email protected]
Midland Chamber of Commerce(432) 683-3381109 N. Main, Midland, TX [email protected]
Monahans Chamber of Commerce(432) 943-2187401 S. Dwight, Monahans, TX [email protected]
Odessa Chamber of Commerce(432) 332-9111P.O. Box 3626, Odessa, TX [email protected]
Pecos Chamber of Commerce(432) 445-2406P.O. Box 27, Pecos, TX [email protected]
San Angelo Chamber of Commerce(325) 655-4136418 W. Avenue B, San Angelo, TX 76903www.sanagelo.org; [email protected]
Seminole Chamber of Commerce(432) 758-2352P.O. Box 1198, Seminole, TX [email protected]
Auto PartsNapa Auto PartsJohn Barron(432) 336-52441101 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Automotive DealershipStockton FordDennis Card(432) 336-3351P.O. Box CC, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Automotive ServiceAffordable TowingLuis & Rose Mocias(432) 336-1150P.O. Box 96, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Jessie's Auto Body ShopValerie Ann Ramirez(432) 336-5333110 E. 39th Lane, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Mobil OneTyler Wolfe(432) 336-7812310 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
West Texas Mobile TechHector Galindo(432) 290-17291657 W. Gonzalez Loop, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Banking & FinancialServices1st Community Federal Credit UnionGracie Natividad(432) 336-2273800 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.1cfcu.org
Adventure Finance/Fort StocktonHome FurnishingJulie Scharloch(432) 336-0707906 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Card and CompanyBob Card(432) 336-2277200 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Edward Jones InvestmentsSal Salazar(432) 336-3611104 E 1st St, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
First National BankDan Frank(432) 336-85411000 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.fnbfst.com
H&R BlockDebbie Lorena(432) 336-3962908 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Pace & Associates CPAs, LLCJohn Pace(432) 336-5208104 S. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Pecos County State BankGeorge Hansord(432) 336-3331500 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Security Finance #545Christy Gonzales(432) 336-75811105 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.securityfinance.com
West Texas Educators Credit UnionBillie Jo Adams(432) 336-6291401 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.westtexed.com
West Texas State BankLou Ann Tovar(432) 336-7134809 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.wtstatebank.com
Beauty Salons & Barber ShopArmando & CoArmando Portillo(432) 336-28871508 W. Dickinson St., Fort Stockton, TX 79735
El Caballero Barber ShopRay Falcon(432) 336-5793205 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Glam & GlowAlexis Ramirez(432) 336-28871508 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Headways Beauty SalonElvira Feyry(432) 336-5061318 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Beverage DistributionCowboy LiquorJeff Franklin(432) 336-34451105 B W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
DeCoty Coffee CompanyPhil Moore(325) 655-7642902 S. County Road West, Odessa, TX 79764
Mesa Vineyards dba. Ste GenevieveMichel Duforat(432) 395-2417P.O. Box 130, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Pepsi Beverage Co.(432) 336-56041301 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
CateringThe Cooks' Catering CompanyPaul Pasqua(432) 290-2418401 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
ChurchesFirst Presbyterian ChurchRev. James R. Miles(432) 336-3346202 N. Oklahoma, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.1stpresfs.org; [email protected]
Northside Baptist ChurchRev. Scott Owen(432) 940-21101600 N. Gillis, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
St. Joseph's Catholic Church(432) 336-2724403 S. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
St. Stephen's Episcopal ChurchRoss D. Jones(432) 940-2325Box 330, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Civic & GovernmentBetter Business Bureau(432) 563-1882P.O. Box 60206, Midland, TX 79711
City of Fort Stockton(432) 336-8525P.O. Box 1000, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
County of Pecos103 W. Callaghan, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Fort Stockton I.S.D.Ralph Traynham(432) 336-4000101 W. Division, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Fort Stockton Public LibraryElva Valadez(432) 336-3374500 N. Water, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Girl Scouts of the Desert SouthwestSusan Ruckman(432) 336-61225217 N. Dixie, Odessa, TX 79762
IHMSALorene Thompson(801) 733-8423P.O. Box 95690, South Jordan, UT [email protected]
Permian Basin Community CentersFrontier Division(432) 336-3383401 E. Illinois, Midland, TX 79701
S.E.E.D.Ross D. Jones(432) 336-2224201 N. Water, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.SEEDFS.org
SBDC CenterDave Wilson(432) 837-8694Box C-47 SRSU, Alpine, TX 79832www.sulross.edu/~sbdc
Sweet Intentions Cake ClubDiana Rangel(432) 290-50321506 N. Water, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Women's DivisionJosephine Falcon(432) 336-38041000 Railroad, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Workforce Solutions of the Permian Basin(432) 336-6382461 S Hwy 285 Ste. 102, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
ClothingBeallsTeri Pando(432) 336-38791404 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Casa de ModasEvelyn Juarez(432) 336-5212124 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Mesquite TreeKay Harbor(432) 336-67811101 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.mesquitetreegifts.com [email protected]
Nolen Pharmacy(432) 336-2201700 W Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Pecos County Feed and SupplyPaul Golliher(432) 336-6877500 W. Hornbeck, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Steele's and Deals(432) 336-06191401 W. DickinsonFort Stockton, TX 79735
The Prickly Pear EmbroideryCarey Acosta(432) 340-0128804 N. Water St., Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Wal*Mart(432) 336-33892610 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Computer & InternetBAJA BroadbandJerry Valles III(432) 336-5008800 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Big Bend TelephoneMerideth Horn(432) 364-1000808 N. 5th Street, Alpine, TX [email protected]
Direct Bytes, LLCChris Alexander(432) 336-93001108 A W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.directbytesllc.com
West X DesignRenee F. Gaylor(432) 336-3794808 N. Missouri, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.westxdesign.com
ContractorsCharles Terry ConstructionCharles Terry(432) 520-69432020 Fringewood Dr., Midland, TX 79707
McKinstryThursten Simonsen(210) 606-648520658 Stone Oak Parkway, Ste. 103, SanAntonio, TX 78258
Pharr & CompanyJimmy R. Pharr(806) 763-5863P.O. Box 2791, Lubbock, TX 79408
Convenience Stores5 O'Clock SomewhereCathy Anthony(432) 336-8133102 E. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
7-D ExxonTyler Wolfe(432) 336-8002P.O. Box 568, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
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chamber member directoryCircle N EastKim White(432) 336-5371701 E. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Love's Travel Stop(432) 336-30222723 E. US. Hwy 290, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.loves.com; [email protected]
Stop N ShopTyler Wolfe(432) 336-5091101 W. Hornbeck, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
StripesMonica C. Sanchez(325) 277-93371723 N. Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
The Kent CompaniesSuzanne Quain(432) 520-4000P.O. Box 908001, Midland, TX 79708www.thekentcompanies.com
Culture & Historic SitesAnnie Riggs MuseumMelba Montoya(432) 336-2167301 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.annieriggsmuseum.com
Grey Mule Saloon(432)336-9463101 E. Callaghan St., Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Historic Fort StocktonMelba Montoya(432) 336-2400301 E. 3rd, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.historicfortstockton.com
EntertainmentAtrium ClubAlbert Valadez(432) 336-75621305 N Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Stockton's EntertainmentMichael Mondragon(432) 336-21012181 W. I 10, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.stocktonsentertainment.com
Valerie's G2GValerie Ramirez(432) 336-5333603 E. 5th, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Feed StorePecos County Feed and SupplyPaul Golliher(432) 336-6877500 W. Hornbeck, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
FloristsCassandra's Flowers & MoreMargarita L. Arroyo(432) 336-8809803 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Funeral HomesHeritage Funeral Home of the Big Bend(432) 336-3939301 N. Main St., Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Memorial Funeral HomeRay Chapa(432) 336-9199600 E. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Gift ShopAnnie Riggs MuseumMelba Montoya(432) 336-2167301 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.annieriggsmuseum.com
Bella TerrazaAmy Terrazas(432) 336-0200116 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Cassandra's Flowers & MoreMargarita L. Arroyo(432) 336-8809803 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Mesquite TreeKay Harbor(432) 336-67811101 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Nolen Pharmacy(432) 336-2201700 W Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Sagebrush Café & Gifts, LLC(432) 336-84002003 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
GroceryLowe's(432) 336-33411300 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Miller Meat CompanyRobert Miller(432) 336-29791013 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Schwan's Home ServiceRoy E. Rippetoe(432) 580-00592339 E. I-20, Odessa, TX 79761www.schwans.com
Wal*Mart(432) 336-33892610 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Hardware & LumberAce Home Center(432) 336-30702100 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.ftstocktonace.com
McCoy's LumberJimmy McCasaland(423) 336-26281300 N. Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Wallace Lumber CompanyJim Ivy(432) 336-3641600 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
HealthAmerican Home HealthLeo Hung(432) 336-6507601 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.americanhomehealth.com
Cactus Health ServicesAlex Gonzalez(432) 336-8110301 N. Water St., Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Cecil George MDCecil George MD(432) 336-3633511 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Delton D. Yarbrough II DDSDelton D. Yarbrough II DDS(432) 336-85741108 B W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Drug Screen Compliance - Lou's Clinical LabStephen Linneman(432) 336-8816614 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Hands of Compassion Home CareJandetta Olaseni(432) 218-79961030 Andrews Hwy, Suite 203, Midland, TX 79701www.hochomecare.com; [email protected]
Joint Effort ChiropracticEric A. Fierro(432) 336-88601103-B W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Nurse's UnlimitedGina Colunga(432) 336-6999109 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.nursesunlimited.com
Pecos County Memorial HospitalJim Horton(432) 336-2004387 IH 10 , Fort Stockton, TX 79735
West Texas Eye CareDr. Hulon Pass(432) 336-3662605 N. Main St. , Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Home Furnishings &AppliancesAce Home Center(432) 336-30702100 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.ftstocktonace.com
Adventure Finance/Fort StocktonHome FurnishingJulie Scharloch(432) 336-7007906 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Bella TerrazaAmy Terrazas(432) 336-0200116 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.bellaterrazzagifts.com [email protected]
SearsRaul & Judy Espino(432) 336-68501208 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Terrazas FurniturePete Terrazas(432) 336-8536106 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Hotel & AccomodationsCandlewood SuitesPaul Amaya/Alma Cahil(432) 336-77002469 W. IH-10, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.candlewoodsuites.com/fortstocktontx
Comfort SuitesRachel Patel(432) 336-32243101 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Days InnManish Bhakta(432) 336-75001408 W. Highway 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Hampton InnKarin Millner(432) 336-96002271 W. IH-10, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.fortstockton.hamptoninn.com
Holiday Inn Express(432) 336-34212915 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.holidayinn.com
Motel 6Michelle Yedica(432) 336-97373001 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Parkview RV ParkVea Anna Hooker(432) 336-7733735 S. US Hwy 285, Box 1, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Quality inn(432) 336-53551308 N. Hwy 285, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.qualityinn.com
Sleep InnRachel Patel(432) 336-83383401 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.choicehotels.com
Super 8Alex Patel(432) 336-85313200 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
HuntingDesert SafarisHunter C. Ross(210) 764-18272935 Thousand Oaks #6-217, San Antonio, TX [email protected]
Longfellow Ranch (432) 336-2500Longfellow Ranches, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.longfellowranch.com
Individual MembersDwayne & Glenda BonhamJohn BordonDebbie DunaganRob & Cindy DunaganTom & Debra EzellFrances Armstrong
Oscar G. GonzalezBob GrayKaran A. HeffelfingerPete & Betty HickmanArla C. HumphreyDebra K. JohnsonJean LockhartAmber K. McNewWayne MerrillBill MoodyJohn MorrowGeorge & Glenna RiggsJoe ShusterJo SiegmondDarrell SkeenGlen TeaneyBrenda Mowry TiptonMarcus & Lou Ann TovarRalph TraynhamMalissa TrevinoPaul YeagerChoya & Sandy Young
IndustrialBasic Energy Services Inc.Freddie Garcia(432) 336-3168P.O. Box 39, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Crown Recycling CompanySaun King(432) 336-3553P.O. Box 99, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Fort Stockton Welding Supply Inc.Agustine Martinez(432) 336-65371901 N. Front, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Genesis Wire Co.Fermin Venegas(432) 336-58264327 N. Fm 1053, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Hernandez SanitationJoe Angel Hernandez, Jr(432) 336-38031610 Panther Lane, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Spring Branch Water Well ServiceDustin Herschap(432) 336-78672905 W. 9th, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Baker Hughes Inc.Tom Ezell(432) 336-0255409 N. Nelson St., Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.bakerhughes.com
InsuranceAflac InsuranceAmanda Potter(432) 687-39912101 W. Wadley #33C, Midland, TX 79705
Fort Stockton Insurance Co.Phil Chamberlain(432) 336-8565901 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.fortstocktoninsurance.com
Kessia Ledesma State FarmInsuranceKessia Ledesma(432) 336-85751001 N. Pecos, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
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Progressive Insurance ConceptsKenneth D. Roberts(806) 722-21103408 45th St, Lubbock, TX 79413www.pictx.com
Sawyer & Associates Insurance AgencyClyde Sawyer(432) 336-7543706 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
NewsThe Fort Stockton PioneerPam Palileo(432) 336-2281210 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.fspioneer.com
KFST RadioKen Ripley(432) 336-2228954 S. U.S. Hwy. 385, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Office Equipment &SuppliesAtlas Business Solution Inc.Roy D. Posey(432) 336-3220610 N. Main, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
XeroxLibby Procter(432) 940-0345P.O. Box 7405, Pasadena, CA 91109www.totalofficesolution.biz
Oilfield ServicesO.T.G. Oil Field Services(432) 336-3446P.O. Box 209, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
SandRidge Energy(432) 336-78211054 E. Gonzalez Loop, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Shell Oil Company(281) 544-4867150 N. Dairy Ashford, C344B, Houston, TX 77072
Pest ControlBrockman Pest ControlJames H. Ponder(432) 336-84011990 W. Alamo Rd., Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Truesdell Pest ControlAnthony W. Truesdell(432) 923-1070P.O. Box 843, Sanderson, TX 79848
PharmacyNolen Pharmacy(432) 336-2201700 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Wal*Mart(432) 336-33892610 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Phone RepairBig Bend TelephoneMerideth Horn(432) 364-1000808 N. 5th Street, Alpine, TX 79830www.bigbend.net; [email protected]
Slater's Phone ServiceCharles & Letricia Slater(432) 336-2733P.O. Box 1705, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Professional ServicesAnimal Medical ClinicTed Fish(432) 336-2208550 N. Fred J. Ellyson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Associated Publishing CompanyDavid Taylor(432) 337-04934400 N. Big Spring, Suite 201, Midland, TX 79705
Blue Sky ProductionsRiley Stephens(432) 614-4074P.O. Box 1824, Alpine, TX 79831www.BlueSkyInfo.net
C circle b photographyCollette Barragan(432) 290-0514
Designer Carpets & InteriorsLarry & Mary Lujan(432) 336-6591700 N. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Digital Vision AdvertisingBart Baker(513) 678-5564P.O. Box 323, Newark, NY 14513www.digitalvisionads.com
EWA Title, Inc.Theresa Garcin(432) 336-5214306 S. Nelson St., Fort Stockton, TX 79735
J&SM Inc.Doug May
Jones LeasingRoss Jones(432) 336-2224P.O. Box 330, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Linebarger LawfirmMario Corral(432) 336-54591301 E. 8th St. #200, Odessa, TX 79761
Rex's Boot RepairRex Carpenter(432) 336-2668903 N. Butz, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Southwest MarketersBently King(432) 336-2351404 NW Railroad, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Trans Pecos PlantsLisa Siegmond(432) 336-5998804 B Sycamore St,Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Real Estate & RentalsB-3 PropertiesJanie Armstrong(432) 336-5003808 W. Dicksinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.b3-properties.com
Century 21 Sadler & AssociatesBob Sadler(432) 336-99781411 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.century21.com
Fort Stockton Manor ApartmentsEvelyn Lerner(432) 336-5789305 N. Everts, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Southern View ApartmentsBrenda Tarango(432) 336-64141113 W. Ryan, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.wilhoitproperties.com [email protected]
Texas Home-Land RealtyBill Everett(432) 290-28015205 Alexander Lane, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Valley Creek ApartmentsBrenda Tarango(432) 336-36352038 N. Hwy 1053, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
RestaurantsAlfredo's Mexican RestaurantAngie G. Succa(432) 336-77762103 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
BievenidosRuben Falcon(432) 336-3615405 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Comanche Tortilla FactoryBen Gallegos(432) 336-3245107 S. Nelson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Grey Mule Saloon Tasting Room(432) 336-9463101 E Callaghan, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
K-Bob's Steak House(432) 336-62332800 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
LaDuena Mexican Food RestaurantJulia Ibarra(432) 336-8545200 E 19th St., Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Mi CasitaAdonna Gonzales(432) 336-2362401 E. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Mingo's BurritosMaria D. Perez(432) 336-8080201 E. Dickiinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Pecos Roadhouse(432) 336-35692129 W. IH-10, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Rix Pit BBQRick Northcut(432) 336-76361712 N. Front, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Sagebrush Café & Gifts, LLCAmanda Hurt(432) 336-84002003 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Sonic(432) 336-56321701 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Steakhouse RestaurantJohn Pacheco(432) 336-59091100 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
StorageB-3 PropertiesJanie Armstrong(432) 336-5003808 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735www.b3-properties.com
Istorage, LLCTyle V. Young(432) 312-60601076 N. Highway 285, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Pecos County Feed and SupplyPaul Golliher(432) 336-6877500 W. Hornbeck, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
Tire ServiceLuera's Tire CenterRhonda Luera(432) 336-2236308 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
McKissack Tire CompanyHoward McKissack(432) 336-7511P.O. Box 266, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
Wiest Tire Co./Oasis Truck & Tire CenterRocco Wiest(432) 336-3314P.O. Box 1326, Fort Stockton, TX 79735
TrailerCentury TrailerScott Mooney(432) 336-87972900 W. Dickinson, Fort Stockton, TX [email protected]
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advertiser indexAce Home Center ...........................................................................14B3 Properties ..................................................................................15Baja Broadband ..............................................................................12Big Bend Open Road Race.............................................................24Candlewood Suites .........................................................................15Carisma Car Wash............................................................................3Century 21 Sadler & Assoc. Real Estate ..........................................8Cowboy Liquor Store ......................................................................23Days Inn..........................................................................................15DirectBytes, LLC...............................................................................3Drug Screen Compliance - Lou’s Clinical Lab, Inc............................3Edward Jones .................................................................................23First National Bank of Fort Stockton ...............................................19Fort Stockton Convention and Visitor Bureau.................................32Fort Stockton Insurance Agency .....................................................15The Grey Mule Saloon ....................................................................19Holiday Inn Express & Suites..........................................................13La Quinta Inn ....................................................................................9Longfellow Ranch .............................................................................2Lowe’s.............................................................................................14McKissack Tire Co ..........................................................................23Mi Casita .........................................................................................24Midland College/WRTTC ................................................................18Motel 6 ............................................................................................24Nolen’s Pharmacy and Gifts ...........................................................23Pecos County Feed and Supply .....................................................20Pecos County State Bank ...............................................................21Pecos Roadhouse.............................................................................2Rex’s Boot & Shoe Repair ................................................................9Sawyer & Associates ......................................................................20State Farm Insurance - Kessia Ledesma..........................................3Stockton’s Entertainment ..................................................................2Super 8 Motel .................................................................................20Texas-New Mexico Power.................................................................9Thunderbird Loans............................................................................8Walmart.............................................................................................2West Texas Eye Care .......................................................................8West Texas State Bank.....................................................................3
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