The CCPA Playbook

The CCPA Playbook
Podcast Description
The CCPA Playbook offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Citrus County Property Appraiser’s Office and the people who make it work. Each episode features conversations with staff from different departments, insights from leadership, and interviews with community leaders across Citrus County. Whether you're interested in how property values are assessed, curious about local government, or passionate about your community, this podcast brings you informative and inspiring stories straight from the source.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast explores themes surrounding local government operations, property assessment processes, and community engagement. Episodes delve into specific topics such as the responsibilities of different departments like IT and GIS, with the first episode featuring insights from Darren Pillsbury on how these departments collaborate to maintain transparency and accuracy in property appraisal.

The CCPA Playbook offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Citrus County Property Appraiser’s Office and the people who make it work. Each episode features conversations with staff from different departments, insights from leadership, and interviews with community leaders across Citrus County. Whether you’re interested in how property values are assessed, curious about local government, or passionate about your community, this podcast brings you informative and inspiring stories straight from the source.
🚜From Barn to Beyond: 4-H Leaders Shaping the Future of Agriculture
In this special agriculture-focused episode, host Cregg Dalton sits down with Dr. Marnie Ward, Citrus County’s 4-H Agent, and two standout 4-H graduates — Grace Ward and Evan Leturno — to explore the lasting impact of 4-H on youth leadership, career paths, and community engagement.
Grace and Evan share their 13-year journeys in the Lecanto Levi’s 4-H Club, from raising chickens and swine to earning top honors for steers, including Florida’s Best Carcass award. They discuss how 4-H shaped their leadership skills, career goals, and understanding of agriculture beyond the barn — from genetics and turfgrass management to the latest in agricultural technology like AI-driven “digital twins.”
Dr. Ward highlights the deep connection between 4-H, local schools, and the University of Florida IFAS Extension, and previews the upcoming Expanding Agriculture Workforce program on September 12th for Citrus County high school students. The conversation also spotlights the community’s support through events like the Citrus Stampede Rodeo (November 21–22), which funds scholarships and youth projects.
Whether you’re an agriculture enthusiast, a parent exploring youth programs, or someone curious about how technology and tradition intersect in farming, this episode delivers inspiration, insight, and a reminder that agriculture’s future starts with our young leaders.
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