Childhood and Education Journey of Ree Drummond in Timeline

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Ree Drummond

An overview of the childhood and early education of Ree Drummond, highlighting the experiences that shaped the journey.

Ree Drummond, known as The Pioneer Woman, is an American blogger, author, food writer, and television personality. She gained fame through her blog, which chronicles her life as a ranch wife and mother in rural Oklahoma. Drummond has leveraged her blog's success into a media empire, including cookbooks, a cooking show on Food Network, a magazine, and a retail store and restaurant in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Her brand focuses on accessible home cooking, family life, and down-to-earth Midwestern values.

January 6, 1969: Ree Drummond's Birth

On January 6, 1969, Anne Marie "Ree" Drummond (née Smith) was born. She would later become known as an American blogger, author, food writer, and television personality.

January 22, 1969: Birth of Ladd Drummond

On January 22, 1969, Ladd Drummond, Ree Drummond's future husband, was born.

1987: High School Graduation

In 1987, Ree Drummond graduated from Bartlesville High School in Oklahoma.

1991: College Graduation

In 1991, Ree Drummond graduated from the University of Southern California, having studied journalism before switching to gerontology.

September 21, 1996: Marriage to Ladd Drummond

On September 21, 1996, Ree Drummond married Ladd Drummond, a fourth-generation member of the prominent Osage County cattle ranching Drummond family.

May 2006: Blogging Debut

In May 2006, Ree Drummond began blogging, initially using the subdomain pioneerwoman.typepad.com within the Typepad blogging service.

October 18, 2006: Domain Registration

On October 18, 2006, Ree Drummond registered her own domain, thepioneerwoman.com.

April 2008: Recipe Sharing Contest

In April 2008, Drummond held a giveaway contest in the cooking section of her blog The Pioneer Woman, asking readers to share their favorite recipes, inspiring her to create a recipe sharing site.

2012: Purchase and Renovation of Building for The Mercantile

In 2012, The Drummonds bought and began renovating a 100-year-old downtown Pawhuska building for the future site of The Mercantile.

2016: Opening of The Mercantile

In late 2016, the Drummonds opened The Mercantile, a restaurant retail store located in a 100-year-old downtown Pawhuska building.

2017: Death of Charlie the Basset Hound

In 2017, the Drummonds' basset hound Charlie died. The shop Charlie's Sweet Shop was later named after him.

2018: Opening of The Boarding House and P-Town Pizza

In 2018, the Drummonds opened a bed and breakfast in downtown Pawhuska called "The Boarding House", as well as a pizzeria called "P-Town Pizza".

2020: Opening of Charlie's Sweet Shop

In 2020, the Drummonds opened "Charlie's Sweet Shop", an ice cream and candy shop named after their basset hound dog Charlie.