Good morning, good morning, good morning, and welcome, welcome, welcome. It's time now for our community connection right here on Kay one, the one you trust. And you know something, just because it's a holiday doesn't mean that we're gonna stop talking to people. We're gonna talk to miss Gale today. How you doing, young lady. I'm doing great, great day. Well, you're always doing great. But you've got some great news for
us. We've got a big event coming up this weekend next week, the coming weekend, I should say, yes, Saturday the third, we're having the thirty second annual Dewey Antique Show up at the Washington County Fair Building up at Dewey, Oklahoma. And we are excited. Everything's happening in Dewey, America. By golly, Now, this is great because not only do you have some great vendors and a good time for everybody too. And we'll get
into all the details here in a moment. But the great thing is is that when it's all said and done, you kind of distribute the wealth there we do. We do. We try to donate and help as many people as we can. Are Over ninety percent of our profit goes back into the community here now, last year you gave you a whole long list of folks that were recipients from this a generous gift. Can you tell us a little
bit about that. Yeah, we always give a fifteen hundred dollars scholarship to a senior, and this year we was able to give a second scholarship of five hundred dollars to another senior, and we were really excited about that. We donated to the closed clauses, the elementary closed clauses at Jane Phillips and Dewey, and we gave to the FA four fas. We gave to a participant that's going to go to camp this year, we gave a camp scholarship
for that an FA one. So we're really excited about that. And we usually try to do some things for the foster children, the Christmas party for them, and we try to put our money, even though we don't have a large amount of money, we try to put it where it'll do the most good. Yeah, i'd say you've done. You've got a great track record of that. They're taking a listen and a look and it's like, wow, you know a lot of places that kind of get forgotten. You
find a way to make sure that they're remembered. And I only think that's a good idea. And I did forget we did the SPCA and R this year. That's right, So I forgot that. See, even the dogs and cats don't get get left out here with you guys. This is great. Now, this is this is Saturday. It starts to eight o'clock at the fairgrounds to do all indoors. Can you tell us what we can expect when we walk in. Yes, well, the first thing admissioned is five
dollars. I got to remind people that that goes to the charity. Yes, the vendors take care of everything else, right, that completely goes to the charities. So everybody's going, hey, five bucks. That's great to get to see a show, and it's going to do the community some good. We have dealers that come in from five different states. We have three coming in from Texas. We have'll in from Missouri in Arkansas, course some from Kansas, we have some from Oklahoma. We have they'll be over fifty
booths and there'll be all kinds of things there. I think anyone can find something they're interested in, whether you're a collector, hard to find item or whether it be that you're just starting to decorate with some of the items. There will be furniture, there'll be quilts, pottery, glassware, advertising, signs, oil, memorabilia. Country. I think I said country, but
there's going to be some really really neat country furniture. We have one dealer that comes in from Nixon, Missouri that brings just really I think it's Sparta, Missoura, brings really really great things, and you'll be able to find jewelry Western. We have one dealer that their booth is completely Western, and we have another dealer that ninety percent of their booth is Western, and the one dealer will actually both those dealers have done the show were twenty five years
and we have we'll have postcards, We'll have photographs. Old photographs have gotten really really popularly lately. We'll have one lady's bringing in some beautiful quilts because she sent some pictures on Facebook of the quilts that she's bringing in that we old tools for people that like tools. Toys, We've got some really really neat toys. If you've been following our Facebook, a girl just uh found a Copla Cola truck toy truck. She's bringing in which is really neat.
We've got just view masters and view masters. Wow. We I remember that when I was a little little guy that that was. That was pretty cool because we didn't have the internet, kids, we had view Master. And that's where the collectibles come in. Oh yeah, and we have Vintage ten, the ten buckets, the ten tubs that you can put plants in.
Rugs, there's the rugs, textiles, lace and speaking of lace, we're gonna have the bob and Lace people there, the lace skilled and they'll be demonstrating how to make bob and lace and how to do tatting, which is really really great. And we'll have the Joyful Strings again this year. They'll be playing between eleven and one. And if you've never heard them, they are just absolutely great. It makes your heart just feel good, m joyful.
Indeed, I understand Bambimo Bambinos. Rather, it's going to be helping out with the lunch. Yes they will. They will be serving lunch and they do do a little bit of breakfast too. They make a really really great egg sandwich that's really good. That's great. That means wow, the actual whole day you cut out here for you there too, and The best part is that you're admission in goes to charity, and then you're going to
see just a wide variety of pretty much unbelievable antiques and collectibles. I understand. We had a guy with with reference books. It's oh yes, they're actually someone was going through their library and decided to get rid of all their reference book well not all of them, but a big part of them. So we're gonna have a table set up and they'll probably be over two hundred reference books on different collectibles and antiques. That's free. Anybody that wants can
take what you know, take the ones they want. I'll be dog one right there, right the five bucks. Yeah, it's just it's an exciting event because there's with so many of the antique shops closing, it's really hard to find the things that you want, and you know, you can order off the internet, but it's different. I mean, you go in there, you can talk to the dealer, you can ask them questions, you can find out where the item came from. You can even if you're not
even going to buy, you can talk history with them. We do have a guy that's going to be there with coins this year. That's something different. We haven't had that for quite a while. Okay, you just hit a you just hit a gold mine there. Because I know they're corn collectors out here in the area. People all the way from which the Tulsa to benet It, all the way out west to can pick up our signal.
They're gonna those folks show up. They do well. And this man also does appraising so better so he has he does coin appraising or paper money, either one or tokens. So someone may have had inherited some coins or something that they don't know anything about, so they can talk to him about that. Wow, this is gonna be exciting. We're gonna take a quick break
and we're gonna be right back with Miss Gale Inman. After these words from Arnold Moore and knee Camp funeral Home, Tall Grass Motors to Wesley and Kid College right here on came one I'll never forget this call. My freshman roommate. His mother called one day and she said, Tim, and I can tell about her voice something wrong? And I said what's wrong? She said, can you get my boy home from California? He's passed away out there. And that crushed me, but I said, I sure will. I'll
take care of it, I said, I'll figure it out. I will get your son home. If that's what you do when your loved one dies, doesn't matter if it's three in the morning, you call your funeral director and say, tim, my loved one just died. What do I do? And I tell you one of my greatest stories I could tell. Six o'clock one Christmas morning, a lady calls me. She said, they came over to get my aunt for Christmas breakfast and found her dead in her home. What do we do? I said, Let me get dressed. I'll
be right there and we'll just walk through this together. It's gonna be all right. I'll take good care of her. Years later, she told me that was the single most comforting phrase she'd ever heard. It'll be all right. We'll walk through this together. Arnold Moore and me Camp Funeral Home, seven ten Dewey Martel's Ville. We'll walk through this together. Is it time to start thinking about a new car? But the thought of dealing with the
large dealerships is just too intimidating, too confusing. There is an easier way, tall Grass Motors. Tall Grassmotors doesn't play all the confusing games a large dealerships play. Tall Grass Motors has continually been voted Bartlesville's best used car dealer year after year. Good by tall Grass Motors today and enjoy looking at over sixty used cars, trucks and SUVs. All prize to save you money. Tall Grass Motors Highway seventy five North in Bartlesville. Wesley and Kitty College is
now hiring for part time positions. Wesley and Kitty College as a daycare center and as a Christian based morals facility, and their goal is to not only teach children academically, but to train them spiritually in Biblical truth. This is the perfect opportunity for high school students who are looking for a part time job that is fulfilling and rewarding. Applicants would need to apply at seventeen eighty Silver Lake Road and Bartlesville. For more information, called nine one eight three three
three eighty six thirty and welcome back to our program. All right, it's our community connection. We're talking with gayale Inman and we've got the Big Dewey Antique Collectibles antique show coming up on Saturday, coming up at eight am at
the Fairgrounds in Dewey, this is going to be great. We were just kind of talking at but about coins and stuff, because that can be a hot butt with somebody, because it seems like everybody's got at least one rare coin or they think it's rare, and to have somebody appraise it out there at the show, that'd be fun. Yeah, it would be you know. And a lot of times when we say anti complectibles, a lot of
people don't think about the things from the fifties. The fifties are getting really really popular in the sixties even, and the younger people are even going into the sixties and the seventies with furniture and clothing and oh that's another thing there, there'll be vintage clothing there. Oh yeah, Well, I have a fifteen year old she would be sixteen here in about a month. But no, she says, wow, you you grew up in the sixties and seventies.
I said yes, because everything was cool back then. And she wears some of the styles from the late sixties or early seventies on occasion just because she thinks it's got some flare. So yeah, so you think that's something you should have seen with grandma and Grandpa we're wearing, you know, and you know, the farmhouse look is still in still people looking for the court jars and the you know, the old jars with theinc lids and you know
they're not something that's really really expensive. And they add to your counter and you can put your utility, your spatulates and things like that in it, just to add a touch of country to your home. Oh yeah. And you know there's it's real Americana though, and there's also a lot of artwork. There's going to be some artwork there and that's that's a little different that we have that well, wow, so this is going to be nice.
It's always something just a little bit different. It's never the same old, same all every year, other than it's right about this time, right, and you know it's it's if it's hot, softerry day and you've spent the day outside, you're ready to come in and take a break. While this is a good place to do that because we're in air condition. We're on both sides of the fair building, so we have you know, a lot of space. Um material has popular, so material that was made from way
back in the fifties, or feed sacks from the old feed sacks. Those are real popular hand embroaderate handwork. You know, handwork has kind of went out, so there's a lot of really neat handwork that'll be there too, a lot of one of a kind's, a lot of uniques. But everything's got to have a story. I can just about bet that well. And that's the advantage you have of buying it from the owner of it, because they do know the story. They know maybe maybe they had to trudge across
the pasture or whatever to find whatever they found. I mean, you know, everything's got a story, and you know, you find out a little bit of history with these things too, a lot of history. It's all tied in, and especially if you're you know, analyzing an item to know whether it was made by factory, if it was made by hand, or
if you know, a primitive. In our area, there's a lot of primitives because we didn't have a lot of the manufacturers back when the wagons came in and the people came in. Why, they just had to make do with what they had here the real country. Yeah, that time, they made it themselves. And look at that. Yeah, the one of a kind thing, Oh my gosh, Gail, this is great once you can tell everybody you know who went where for the event. It's a thirty second
doing antique show sponsored by the Antique and Collectible Association. It's at the Washington County Fair Building in Dewey, Oklahoma, from eight o'clock in the morning until five on Saturday, June the third, and we just want you all to come out and enjoy this while we still are in business. Don't forget. We got the joyful strings going to be taken care of, some music and relaxation and bambinos with food for purchase. So it's always a good time.
And of course you're a mission fee is five dollars and that goes to a wide variety of different good causes in our community. And the life skilled will be there doing demonstration. That's right, got to remember that. Yeah, well, Gail, thank you very much. This is going to be a fun time Saturday. Well, we appreciate the opportunity and we want everyone to come out and enjoy the day. All righty folks, you've been listening to our
