Good morning, good morning, good morning, and welcome, welcome tolkom In. He's time now for our community connection right here on K one though one you addressed and Mary Lynn Maim's been a while since I've seen you back a couple of bad day or two. How are you doing eight hours? I'm great? Good morning, Tom. How are you well? I bet you just a little bit on the I got the butterflies bit, the real good feeling of the butterflies because we're kicking off okam tonight today is the day.
We kick off tonight at Unity Square with Jim Green, our magician, and then we go into Mad's Tolling and the Madsman. So if you like a little bit of jazz, a little bit of fun, a lot of the sixties, then you should come out for a free concert and have some nice food from the food trucks and food vendors. Palace Rooms is also doing amazing picnic basket, so order your picnic basket today for the event tonight, order your picnic basket for tomorrow to take out to Woolock. They're kind of a
new business here in town, but well yeah, they are amazing. David Kawait is on our Board, and we're so excited to support David and Adrian. We love their restaurant. David and I always joke about I love the Butterboard. So simple, easy concept, but it's just amazing. And then tonight at eight o'clock inside we have Vactive and so if you like Disney, if you like to sing along, if you like acapella, we have an eleven piece acapella group for you. Now, this is really something special.
I've seen some acapella groups before, and even Dick Van Dyke performing at ninety seven, he still has an acapella group. Wow, and he still performs. But if you've ever heard these acapella groups, they'll knock your socks off. Hey, well, why you even bother with a band? They are absolutely amazing and it is so fun to watch them, and it's fun to watch all of the different parts. And we are just thrilled to have them
here and people need to come on out. You will not be sad, you will be you will have a really good time and it'll put the zippity in your new dots for sure, that is true. Still available right Tickets are still available, so you can go to okayamusic dot org to get your tickets. You can call our office nine eight three three six nine nine zero zero. You can go to Bartlesville Community Center's website. I believe it's www
Bartelsville Community Center dot com. You can call their office box office, you can come in person. I'll even come deliver them to you if that's what we need to do. Well, Now, I got a question for you tonight. There's an outside chance of rain, even though we're in the good throws of a drought. But if it should get a little sprinkly, what are we going to do tonight? Is there an a plan B for the outdoor portion? Yeah, so, both for today and tomorrow's we will rock
tomorrow night. We have decided today to go ahead and move forward. It looks like the chances are pretty low during the concert time. If for some reason we have a pop up thunderstorm, we have one of two options. Either a we'll move it inside to Community Hall, or if it looks like it's going to last just for a few minutes, things might get delayed just just a little bit, but we'll just move it back and everybody can just come inside Community Hall, get dry, stayed right, and then come back
outside when it's safe. I like that. That's so even it's a it's a plan. It's a plan. I know it wasn't easy to put the plan together, but folks are going on, well, it makes a lot of yesday. Just to give a little bit of you know, everyone in Oklahoma probably has the same problem. We would look at the whether it would change literally by the hour. It's been doing that this morning. It has been doing that this morning, so it makes things a little bit challenging.
But again, same thing for tomorrow. Today by noon, we'll try to make the decision if we can go ahead and have it out at wool Rock or not have it at wool Rock. Make that call. And then if for some reason it does get moved, it'll get moved into the community center, and so it still goes forward as planned. It just gets moved into community Hall, the food aspect of it, and then all the rest of
the ax get moved into the auditorium. So keep it right show, We'll go on, Keep it right here to Bartletool Radio and we'll let you know what's going on. I just in case. Okay, folks, yes, please check the radio, Please check our website. Please feel free to call our office. We will let you as soon as we know, or Rose is going to have two phones in each hand. She might. It has been it's you know, it's taken an entire crew, about eight of us
to keep the phones answered this week. It's been crazy. Well it's a good kind of crazy. That is a good kind of crazy. We are very happy. Yeah. One thing about Bartlesville is that sometimes we folks will just wait till the last dog gone minute to order those tickets because you know, there's a lot of options. We are a very last minute community, and that's okay. We just know that it's important to support our community.
Bartlesville is amazingly blessed to have such a plethora of talents, not only within Bartlesville, but certainly those talents who get to come from outside. To share that with a community of the size to be able to offer the arts, the fine arts that we're able to do is just remarkable, and so we really need everyone to continue to support that if they want to see the arts continue to flourish and grow. If people don't come, then we're in trouble.
So please come. The first concert tonight is free. The second concert that's inside, it's not that expensive. It's a lot cheaper than driving all the way up to Tulsa and and nosebleed section seat for you know, one hundred and fifty dollars. These are these are all under one hundred dollars, and there's different levels. Children and twelve and under are free, so you can't beat that. And they're gonna be the ones really digging the songs.
That is true. Well, I think the adults are too. I know the adults will, but the kids are like, well, that's cool. I don't heard it done like that. I know when when people have asked me and I've played snippets of octaves, they're like, oh my gosh, that's so fun and that's so cool. So I think, you know, I really think it's something for everyone. I think Matt's tolling will be something
for everyone. You know, he'll play fun. Well, he plays like Georgia on my Mind and then all of a sudden he goes into the Flintstone theme song, so it's kind of fun. He's going to be all over the places that mad I tell you, Yes, that is true, that is true. But he's very nice, m wonderful man, and we're super excited to read them, meet the rest of his band and just hear what they have to offer. So well, this is going to be such a
delight tonight, and then of course with Lee Greenwood on Friday. But Sunday is going to be really something special. Sunday, it's going to be something special. So I'll skip backwards, So Lee green would please come out. That's going to be absolutely amazing, fireworks, the food trucks. Prior to that, we have again our very own Jacil Doopson, who our audience has had a chance to meet the past couple of times. She is amazingly talented.
This young lady is going to play her violin. She's going to sing songs for us. I think she said she was going to play some adell so I can't wait to hear her. Followed by that will be Buffalo Rome and the music of Laurel Canyon. So if you like the Eagles, if you like the Mamas and Papa's, come out sing a song. Then on Saturday we have time for three the Grammy Award winning artist and we're very excited to have them come out. And then yes, going back to Sunday,
we're very excited to have praise and worship. We have Katie Nicole coming, We have Pearl Grayson Company opening for us, and Pearl Grayson Company was amazing to give us some of their time this week. At the children's programming, they taught a they read a children's storybook about the violin and a little dog and a bear, and then in the afternoon session they taught how that violin
becomes a magical fiddle. And so the kids were so excited. Even the adults that came to help us, even our interns thought it was a really good day. Every kid got a violin, every kid got a book, and everybody went home happy. Oh man. So overall it was a success. In fact, our children's programming shout out to everyone who attended. Every event was at capacity. We gave over six hundred books. We've given over i think, gosh at this at the point, like maybe five hundred instruments
at this point, so very very successful time. We're going to come back after this at commercial message, we're gonna give you a little bit of a recap of what to expect tonight and Friday, and then also the grand finale. Okay, all right, all right, that's coming up after these words from Arnold Morton Ncamp Funeral Home. I'm k one the one he trust ten
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to their loved one. It'll be all right. We'll walk through this together, Arnold Moore and the Camp Funeral Home, seven ten Dewey, Martels of all, we'll walk through this together, all right, sir, Community connection. Mary Lynn Mon is with us here from Okam and once again the thing for tonight to remember. With our kickoff, we're going to have Jim Greens. So if you like magic, come out and see Jim Green opening up
for families and children and grandpa's and grandma's. I think it's gonna be really fun. He puts on a really good show. He's super funny and he's not only is it magical, but it's he's got a little bit of science. I guess, kind of up his sleeve if you have a little science tricks. Followed by that, we have Mad's Tolling and the Madsman out at Unity Square again and then go inside at eight o'clock. I think Mad's Tolling is on at six, and then we go inside for voctive at eight o'clock.
Oh yeah, okay, and then Lee Greenwood again, Lee Greenwood at Woolarock, Jessel Doopson opening up for Lee Gates open up five, so come on out, enjoy the food. Then Buffalo Rome with the music of Laurel Canyon and then on Saturday time for three that's back at the Community Center. On Sunday, we go into praise and worship which is a special day for
us. We start off that afternoon with Katie Mayhem coming and talking about Mozart, which is a little bit out of the realm but also still has aspects of praise and worship within it. And then we go to Brent Getins who will play a country gospel and Elvis gospel, so don't exactly but he does a good Elvis impersonation, so we'll have a little bit of sweet tea, some Elvis, and some brownies. Then followed by that we go into our
concert series for the night. Pearl Grayson Company will come do a little bit of blue grass and some gospel, and then followed by Katie Nicole, who I kind of described as sort of country you meet light rock. She's amazing and so people really need to come out and see her. Singer songwriter. She has an amazing story, very inspirational young lady. So come on out to the Community Center for that concert. And then Monday is our finale and
it is at the Tulsa Garden Center. It's going to be beautiful. Half of the concert is outdoors, whether permitting, the other half are The rest of it is inside, and we have Tulsa Baroque Honors Youth Orchestra that will be opening for us. We're very excited. Followed by your quartet, and then followed by Katie Mayhem. Well, and it's an entire mozart program by Katie. It's going to be beautiful and it's going to be candlelight. So we're very excited. Well, you know, talk about putting a bow on
it. There you go, nice. I think it's going to be really pretty, very pretty. And then I also need to remember our guests. Don't forget if you haven't gotten your brunch. I think it's about sold out, so please call today at our office nine eight three three six nine zero zero, or go on to our website Okay Music dot org and get your brunch tickets. I think we have maybe ten left. Oh wow, so
yeah, yeah, I don't don't waste any time, folks. And Melody's Creative Cuisine is the one cooking for that, and so you don't want to miss it. I think it's amazing. I think you just sealed the deal. Don't wait for the credits to roll here, folk, you need to get on the phone and make that happen. You know something, this really sounds like a fun one. And you know, okay Am does such a great job but not only entertaining folks who live here, but actually from about
a four or five state area. We draw people in from all over. Really, we really do. It's something that we all can be very proud of. It's always interesting to talk to local businesses, the hotel's, restaurants, retail, and OKAM really does make an impact. You know, we have people that come from all both coasts. Believe it or not, they
do. We have people that come from overseas and then we also, of course have people more in our in our general state area, a regional, but we have people who will come from Kansas, Arkansas, Texas to see these shows. And of course Ly has a huge following. Yeah, Time for Three has a huge following, Katie Nicole has her following. So we
expect, you know, some of their folks to be coming. And so while they're here, you know, they go to the hotels, they go to retail, they go to restaurants, they call us and ask us. In fact, we've had two ladies in our office all week long and they've been buying things, asking us where to go. They've been shopping in our store. And that's that's another thing I forgot to mention. We have a store at the Sugar Plump Shop, So come by and see us and see
what we have inside. And there's lots of nice gifts. Our t shirts are in for the festival. Our posters are in for the festival. We'll bring those out tonight as well. But no, I mean so we know for you know from these two young ladies who've been in there, that retail and tourism is a thing for Bartlesville. So please come out and support your local stores. Please get your friends and family, tell your family to come from out of town and come see us. Well, this will be great.
Hey. You know, Maria Gus has got that people meter thing or whatever it is where they can kind of figure out where people have been when they come to town. Yes, be interesting to figure out if we get all fifty states, maybe some folks from Canada. We have had people from Canada often, actually that is very true. Um, yeah, we always
have musicians that are Canadian. Um, it would be really inspirational. Um. I don't know if if I want to make that my life goal, but it would be a good life goal if you could get one person from every state to come to the festival. That would be pretty cool. And you folks who are listening to us, so you know on the stream up there in Canada, the air is clear down here, folks. It is very clear. It's very green, and that's why they call it screen Country.
Mary Lynn M. Okay, m Let's put out the lights night and just really have a great show. Okay, thank you so much, Thank you so much for the radio support, and we look forward to seeing you there tonight. You will, all right, folks. That is our community connection right here on Kay one, the one you trust.
