News Release

December 16, 2004
Drumright Winery to be Featured
on New State TV Show January 8th

Drumright's Tidal School Vineyard and Winery will be featured on the new Oklahoma HORIZON television show focusing on agriculture, economic development and Career and Technology Education. The program will debut Jan. 8, at 7:00 a.m. , on the stations of the Oklahoma Educational Television Network(OETA)that includes KOED channel 11 in Tulsa and KETA channel 13 in Oklahoma City.

Tidal School winemaster Roger Wilson, as well as Ron Dyer and Bill Inman of Central Tech, will be featured on the 30-minute weekly production which is a partnership between the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education. It is being developed in cooperation with OETA, which will air the show at 7 a.m. Saturdays. The show also will air on RFD-TV on the Dish Network and Direct TV.

"Agriculture in Oklahoma is a $7 billion industry," said Terry Peach, secretary of the State Department of Agriculture. " Oklahoma 's economy is thriving in large part due to the innovations and commitment of farmers and ranchers throughout the state. This show will highlight the achievements of those involved in Oklahoma agriculture and emphasize the important contribution agriculture makes to the state."

Rob McClendon is executive producer of the show. McClendon has 14 years of experience covering Oklahoma agriculture as the host of the former Sun Up program. He also has experience as a television news anchor for CBS and ABC affiliates.

McClendon and a team of writers and producers at the CareerTech department will be responsible annually for some 50 shows. The team is traveling throughout the state to showcase

individuals, companies and other organizations, which contribute to Oklahoma 's economic development and quality of life.

"We are pleased to house this operation at the CareerTech state agency and play a vital role in its development," said Phil Berkenbile, state director of CareerTech. "This show fits very well with our mission to 'prepare Oklahomans to succeed in the workplace, in education and in life.'

Bill Inman and Central Tech's Business & Industry Development Center staff have assisted Tidal School Winery in development of the local vineyard and winery operations and are involved in helping several industry startups in the Central Tech five-county district.

We will focus on the collaboration between CareerTech and other entities, whether they be state agencies or private businesses, in helping people achieve success and in contributing to the growth of our state's economy."

In January viewers can access the Oklahoma HORIZON Website at OkHorizon.com. Available on the Website will be the program lineup and resources for more information about the shows' stories. For more information about the Oklahoma HORIZON show, please contact the CareerTech Communications and Marketing Division, 405-743-5104 .