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HIGH SPRINGS ‒ There is a crossroads in High Springs just south of downtown where Poe Springs Road and Highway 45 meet and serves as both the gateway to the many springs and parks as well as the route south to Newberry and other points south. This intersection is both a path to the to the previously mentioned attractions but also the location of a store that has become a hub of activity for both locals and travelers.

I frequent the combination fuel depot and general store often and it is rare that it is not bustling with activity. On any early morning visit you will discover High Springs residents fueling up, getting coffee and a donut or fellowshipping with friends and new acquaintances. Given the overall friendliness of small southern towns there are no strangers. Mixed with those heading to work or school there are the springers. SunStop number 348 is a very diverse culture of people.

Springers are those who are in need of supplies such as beverages, snacks, ice and more. Mixed in with the regulars there is a diverse crowd of travelers—it is a cultural melting pot in many respects.

All of these needs being met and interactions require a lot of coordinated effort by the team that make it all possible day-in and day-out.

I would like to introduce you to a lady who is integral in making it all possible. Lissette Hill has been the manager at this store for two years and employed with the parent company for nine. Her easy-going personality and wealth of experience is a combination that serves the store and those who shop there well.

It can be chaotic at times, but Lissette and the team there always remain calm and positive even when a customer is having a challenging day. However, in the midst of occasional turmoil you are always treated as a person and a sincere effort is made to accommodate you. You are always a priority.

Lissette was quick to point out that Jessica, Crystal, Larrisa and Bella, along with several others, are the greatest contributors to the ambience and seamless efficiency of this important depot of activity.

I can personally testify to this by my numerous visits.

Being authentic, personal and proficient is who Lissette is. Having a husband, three children and grandchildren and seeing to their needs makes her equipped to manage a people-oriented business. Thus, serenity and determination go together providing leadership.

Currently Lissette has quite a commute from her home in Perry but loves this community like home. Also, like many in our area, she shares a personal relationship with God.

Originally from Puerto Rico, she is of course bilingual and that makes an immediate connection with those from the local Latin community and the Spanish speaking tourists. She is very comfortable with a diverse clientele.

Recently, as I entered the parking lot on one of my frequent visits, I was met with the flashing lights of two emergency vehicles. Lissette was at the entrance and the door was open. As I peered inside it was evident that the first responders were attending someone in need of medical attention. Soon the patient was transported on a gurney to the ambulance and taken for treatment.

I mention this event because it is indicative of the empathy of the local citizens who comprise our area. Lissette, the other team members and patrons were genuinely concerned and it showed in their faces and demeanor.

Not only did God give me a glimpse of the character of Lissette and the others in the store but convicted me of my self-centered attitude when my routine or plans are disrupted because of someone else’s misfortune.

Not too long ago I found myself at a standstill on the interstate. As the time, past frustration and even anger invaded my spirit. While this reaction may be somewhat understandable, it was not the best reaction. Did I even consider the potential of severe injury or even death occurring as a result of the accident causing my inconvenience?

Taking a look at myself overall there has been a very noticeable shift in how I react to situations I find irritating. My peace has been increased, at least in part, by the far less stressful environment of our area.

Lissette and the small store / filling station are not big players in the overall scheme of things. Their contributions to the community are not newsworthy. The influence and impact are subtle and often unnoticed. However, that in no way diminishes their importance. Clearly, this community is comprised of many pieces. And in the final analysis, each is important and valuable. Lissette and others like her are valuable.

It is 4 a.m. as I am writing this. Lissette is probably arriving about now it prepare the store for opening at 5 a.m. Other team members will join her soon and throughout the day. The services and products provided here are an often an under appreciated but integral part of our community.

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