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LADIES CONNECTION GAME NIGHT

Jul 05, 202310 min
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Good morning, good morning, good morning. Hand. It's type for part two of our community connection Miss Dory Pottery in studio. How you doing, Hey Tom, I want to invite you to an annual event. However you can't come. Oh name, it's for ladies only. Oh I got you. It's a girls' night out. It's a Bartlesville's Connections fifteenth annual Girls' night Out game Night. And this is something that we've now done fifteen. This will the fifteenth year, but we've done in my house in July and so

invite people. We kind of call it Poterosa just for the fun of it. Invite everybody out to Potosa for a girls' night out game night. And what we do is six o'clock, we start with desserts and people kind of come and kind of visit a little bit and have some dessert things like that, and then at six thirty we all gather in the house and the air conditioning and I just want to say that in case they think they have to

be outside, they're in the air conditioning. And we kind of have it so that there's one place in my house so we can do enough chairs and stuff so everybody can see and hear our speaker, so we'll have a speaker, and actually it's Michelle Cartwright. She's coming from Colorado to speak for us. And she's just a really fun, fun, funny person and stuff too, a neat person and Cartwright, I got yeah, yeah, so but she's she's called holding Out for a Hero is the name of her talk.

And so anyway, she's fun, she's just a great So we look forward to having Michelle coming to Patarosa and and speaking with us. And then after she's done speaking, then um, we put all the chairs away and stuff like that, put out some card tables and some chairs around it, and then we have game night and people have their choice of what they want to do. Um, if they want to play Bunco, if they want to

play bingo, if they want to do that creative coloring. You know, we've got some markers and color pencils and things with those really pretty pictures and stuff that she can sit there and visit and color. And then we also some galzil grab a towel and sit out by the pool and just chat, you know, just relax and um, if it's not too hot, you know, they'll be there a lot longer than what you know, but if

it's hot, they'll be there short time. I've actually had people get in before too, but most people just sit with their feet in the pool and chat if they'd like to do that. But in the really fun thing in the poolhouse is we've got line dancing going and that's your condition too out there so that they can do that and uh, and we've have the same group that's been doing line dancing for us for a while. Becky Eaves is going to be there to lead it and she's excellent and the ladies just have a

really good time doing that. So you have your choices to what you'd like to do. Um, it's just a whole lot of fun. We do charge five dollars and that stuff for the dessert and the money to go back to stonecrofton to bars, relays, connection and all the projects that that we do. The desserts are fabulous, all homemade stuff that's just yeah, it's

it's it's yummy. I mean there's also type of stuff or whatever's well, but most of it, I'll say, the good the good stuff, the good stuff, yeah, along with punch and water and things like that too. So but yet now we have a good time with it. We do ask that that you make reservations ahead of time because we need to know how many chairs to have, only people to plan for, and so you can just call it the easiest way out till you just call us here at the

radio station and we'll take your reservation stuff. Yeah, yeah, we'll do it. We'll get your reservation in for it. Um and invite a friend, you know, bring a couple of friends, make it a fun girl's time to come together and stuff too, and we'll have from high school age gals all the way to gals who come in their walkers, you know. I mean, it's just a really nice generational group that comes together and that does this always um new people who've never been there before, and that's always

a lot of fun too. My job is usually as people come in, I park them ill because we do have a lot of cars, because we'll have anywhere eighty two hundred ladies sometimes they come, so so my job is usually to kind of park people along the fence along the road there and then they can kind of walk in from there. So that's that's what I do. And we hope for a nice evening so that you know, we don't have to dodge any raindrops and stuff, but around here nowadays we don't.

We're thankful for every raindrop we get. So if it's a rainy night, that's okay, we'll make it work. I'm looking out to the west. It looks like we've got a little shelf cloud maybe even coming in here right now that could have a little rain in it, and we do that would be a good thing. But yeah, and one other thing that we're doing is part of it. Sometimes we have what we call an optional community connection, and we choose a charity and people can bring things toward it, and

Salvation Army is our optional community connection this time. So we bring canned goods or non perishable items and we'll give all those to the Salvation Army, to their food bank and all that they do. So that's optional, but if you'd like to bring something for that, we'll help deliver that for you to be able to make that happen. So the connection really does a lot of

good work in the community. And you know, we talk a lot about the fun ash BacT, yes, but there's also the powerful strength that's behind all of the well they well, you know, there's a faith part behind it, and we don't make any bones about it that they know that are exactly our speaker. She's going to tell her faith story and how the Lord has helped her get through stuff, overcome stuff, and you know, and

you can do it too type of thing is what she's saying. You know, it's really always inspirational and encouraging and so, um, yeah, she's she's humorous, but she also has a lot of depth to what she says too, So now though that is special. And then we do have Bible studies throughout the community too that we invite people to if they'd like to come be a part of our Bible studies. Um, I didn't bring that list with me, but um, but we've got several of them. So if

you're interested in getting into a Bible study. M The neat thing about a lot of our studies is if you've never been in a study before, um, it's they're easy because the page numbers from the little study guide that we go through matches up with the page numbers or the Bible, so it'll say like turn to John three sixteen, page seven hundred and twenty four, you know, or whatever, so you don't have to feel like I don't know where John is, you know, or whatever? How to you know this

is going to be awkward. No, it's just really simple. And so if you've been in studies for forty years like some of us have been, you know, there's a lot of depth to it. But if you've never been in one before, it also makes it easy to flow for it. So you know, there's we don't have teachers, we have guides. You know, our guides lead through the study. We all do it together,

you know, we don't just teach and preach Bible study. You you actually just go through and learn together, which is really kind of neat and kind of fun too. We also do that in the jail. We go every Wednesday afternoon into the jail and do Bible studies with the gals there too. And so today's Wednesday, so this afternoon we'll have a team that goes in and does some Bible studies here in our local jail. And then once a month we do what we call a life lesson in the jail, and usually

it's the same day as our events that we do. So actually that afternoon Michelle will go in and she'll share with the ladies and stuff too, and we have some there's some kind of purpose behind it, you know sometimes and we'll talk about forgiveness, or we'll talk about finances, or we'll talk about generational poverty and issues and how to overcome and you know, different things too. So we do a lot of different things with our life lesson that we

do at the jail as well. So yeah, bartle's Ville's Connection has a lot of different components to it, and we don't have membership or dues. Just come and come when you can, you know, and be a part of it. There's some of us that are involved in lots of ways and lots of parts of lots of moving pieces to it, and then there's some that just come when they can and enjoy with us. And so yeah, so whatever you'd like to do, we enjoy it. Invite you to come

and do that. But again that's the next thing that's coming up. I will go ahead and jump ahead to the future because if you're not available a week from Thursday, I don't know. If I said that it's Thursday, July thirteenth, I say to day, Okay, that's that's the deal at my house a week from tomorrow. But then August tenth, which is a

Thursday. We're going to have a luncheon at Heart Matters and we're calling at the Heart of it All, and there's going to be a fun little puppet show type of thing that the Bennets who have in your room at your Room Ministries. Oh, trying to think of what it's called. Anyway, They're going to do a really fun puppet show for us, the Bennets are. And then we've got a Texan who's coming to speak to us, Shelley Templin, and her talk is going to be Chaos needs a color chart, so

it's gonna be interesting. But the heart of it all, Heart Matters. September is actually our guest Night and that's the once a year where we invite the guys to join us too, and this is going to be out at timber Oaks, which is a fun place just west of town. Yeah.

Yeah, it is so fun. And our whole theme is called Freedom Isn't Free and we call it guest Night because men and ladies are both invited to come to that and our topic, our fun thing that we're going to do is gun safety and Sweet Shot on Firearms is going to talk to us about it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they're going to talk to us about guns safety and so that should be neat. We're going to honor our veterans that night too. Anybody that's a veteran, we want you to come so

we can honor you as well. And our speaker is going to be from Texas and his name's Bill Fuller. He's a veteran and he's going to sing as well as give us a nice message and stuff too. So yeah, yeah, September seventh, that's the day. And that's actually the first Thursday of September. It's also the same time as the fair I think's going on to It's going to be a busy time, I know, but that's when it worked out that we could do it. So we'll we'll be doing that

at timber Oaks on September seventh. In October, we're going to have our spa is going to be our theme. We're calling a Friendly Furry Friends Luncheon and October twelfth and we're gonna actually be at our Best East Side Branch Community Room and Connie Harris from Arkansas is going to be speaking with us on painted

Colors of Hope. So a lot of neat things coming up, But things I'm geared for right now is getting ready next Thursday for a girls' night out and bite everybody to join us, all right, Thank you, Dori, appreciate it. You've been listening to Community Connection

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