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Good money, good morning, good
morning, welcome, welcome one time for

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our community connection right here on K
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we have OKM music in the house. So we have Haley, Jacob and

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Savannah. How are we doing today? Kids world? Super the oughtoy because

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this is a busy week. My
goodness. Six Now, who's all a

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first year intern here? Ah?
I got a veteran here, So introduce

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yourself and tell us what you do. Miss Wooten. Hi, I'm Suanna

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Wooten. I'm just behind the scenes. I'm in the office creating social media

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posts, making sure that we have
packing lists for all of our events that

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we set up. Really beautiful,
boots, alrighty, so handy with the

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guts you're doing. We're kind of
doing all the things. But my main

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job is audio. Oh really,
So you get to make sure the performers

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sound the best they could possibly be. I go to school for audio.

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To where do you go to school? I go to MTSU. Ok?

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Good, where do you go to
school? The State University? Jacob,

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I got to owe you, owe
you. It was one of my daughters.

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So okay, we got I got
seven kids. I gotta remember that

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one finally, So what do you
do? I kind of did the same

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thing, Haley, just kind of
helping set up the performers. But I

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tell what to do, Yeah,
make them carry the things. Yeah.

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Well, we got the main stage
events coming up. We've got the showcases

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going on and the especialty for kids
that have been rocking and rolling since what

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last Friday? Yeah, yeah,
yeah, they were out there at at

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at the church with the keyboard orchestra, and then we had the Dancing Eagles

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out there. But the showcase events, who wants to talk about that one?

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I'll get you there. I got
that out, okay, perfect.

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So Friday, both our first showcase
is Barcel Dolls and that will be at

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Ambler Home, and then our second
one it's at the Frank Phillips Mansion at

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eleven am, so it'll be an
outdoor event. And then on Saturday,

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the same people who will be performing
Friday Night, Manhattan Chamber Players. They

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have some trios that I'll be doing
at our own hall, Amber Hall,

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where our office is, and so
we'll have one trio at ten am,

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We'll have one trio at noon,
and then we'll have our final trio at

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two pm. And then on Sunday. Our first event is going to be

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at Amber Hall once again. Twelve
We're going to have a harpist and then

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at four pm we're gonna have vocal
students and staff from Oklahoma State University performing

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at the Johnson Star Building. Wow, this is gonna be great. And

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that's all free. Our showcases are
all free. So make sure you come

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out. Yes, Now, what
I want everybody to do the way if

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you're going to the the showcase events
and if the office is open, just

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stick in there and go to the
the sugar Plum Shop. Yes, absolutely,

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come visit. That's at the sugar
Plumb Shop. Got to grab some

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merch wearing one of them mostly I
liked it mostly Mozart's, so you gotta

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get that one. We have our
other one. The it's got okay,

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I'm on the front and a silhouete
of him on the back and it comes

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into colors white and blue. Uh
huh, white and blue. Okay,

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So this is gonna be cool.
This is really gonna be great. And

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then of course we've got the big
show coming up out of wool Rock.

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That's gonna be a fun one.
Yeah. So Friday night at wool Rock

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we've got a local uh, actually
an intern with us. Jiselle will be

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opening up for the Manhattan Chamber Players, which is the same some of the

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same players in the Manhattan Chamber Players
will be performing Sunday afternoon or Sunday night

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with the Esher Quartet. And then
on Saturday, we've got uh the Tulsa

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Baroque Orchestra and Jenny Lynn and Adam
Tindler who are both pianists. Jenny Lynn

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as a Steinway pianist, and then
Adam Tindler is a Grammy nominated Yamaha pianist.

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Okay, that's gonna be Cash Hall
in Tulsa, Yes, sounds at

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Kesha Hall. Yeah, and then
Sunday is at the Johnson Sair Building.

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Yeah, the refinery now setting up
sound for this has got to be an

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incredible piece of work here, because
first of all, you you're out doors

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on the first one. But this
is no this is no nothing for a

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master like you. Right. Well, so we do have a company coming

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in from Tulsa to help with the
Willerock stage because it is such a large

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stage, large performance. Yeah.
Any of the like any of the Ambler

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Hall, any of that is on
me and then I don't are they coming

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for Kesha Hall okay? But it
might be me. But it's gonna be

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a lot of fun. Though.
How much are you learning from your experience?

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You're an okam, It's been good. It's a lot of it's helping

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me with a lot of the event
planning too, because I also, like,

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apart from sound, I go to
school for also some music business stuff

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and so this is more of that
side of it, and so it's it's

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a good experience for that, all
right. And so Van, what about

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you? What are you learning the
what what's your biggest takeaway from being an

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intern in? So, I'm a
political science major, so you know,

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I am just like very much like
person community and so I definitely learned a

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lot about just speaking like I'm on
this radio right now, which is something

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I'll probably be doing a lot in
the future. And I'm also just learning

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how to like go out and plan
events in the community and kind of get

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people involved in like something I believe
in deeply. Well that's great. Passion

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is a big ingredient and all that. Absolutely. And Jacob, what about

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you? Yeah, So I'm a
music ed major, So all these all

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the kids events and such are we're
helping me with like experience with the younger

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kids and planning events, like Haley
said, which is something I'll be doing

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in the future too. Now you
said the younger kids. Yeah, it's

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always been you've been to youth here. Now all of a sudden, quickly,

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just like that, you're the adult. Yeah, you got to turn

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it around. That's gonna be a
little bit of an interesting series of events.

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Yeah, yeah, absolutely, And
no, Mary Lynn and and and

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of course Rose, everybody there at
the office. They've been doing this for

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a while, and this is the
fortieth anniversary. This is really something for

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the folks who've been in Bartlesville for
a long time, and some of them

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actually remember the very first festival.
But this throwback, we're going back to

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three days like it originally started.
And there's there's a lot of nostalgia going

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on here. But for young people, what do you take away from this

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nostalgia? I mean that some of
the things that you know, we're using

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the term throwback an awful lot and
what have you. But you're so young,

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there's nothing really for you to throw
back, right, we do we

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never experienced what it was before.
Yeah, so are you kind of getting

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an idea, so looking forward maybe
when you take on projects, what that

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kind of sentimentality means for the audience. Yeah, it's it's definitely important to

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see how the community connects with it
and how they interact a lot of our

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people who have been around a long
time are very excited that we've gone back

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to this. They missed it.
They prefer all the mostly mozart stuff.

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It's just also really nice that we
have something here that we've kept on for

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forty years. I think that's something
that we're not really seeing so much,

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and so in such a small community. The fact that like we've been able

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to sustain this for forty years with
community support, it's just really amazing.

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I'll tell you that right now,
because I've lived a lot of places in

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the United States in my sixty years, age is that communities like this don't

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have anything remotely like Okam and they
just don't. And if they had something

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like this, it might have been
sustainable for four, maybe five years.

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But forty that's incredible, Jacob,
what are you learning on that? Yeah,

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it just we've got like lots of
people coming to the office talking about

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how excited they are for just the
classical music and how excited they are for

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warrock with the Manhattan Chamber of Players, and just being able to show,

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like the younger people like us,
what they experienced forty years ago and thirty

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years ago. It's just it's really
unique. Well, this is great.

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I'm glad. This is a great
to wait for you to kind of see

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the music business from this angle and
to be kind of closely connected with something

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that's so important to this Bartlesville community, which is okay, am now with

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the kids things going on, that's
got to be a blast. Yeah.

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I haven't been too much. I've
been doing the recitals. We had to

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Lisa Steele and a colleague of Verse. They have all their students come in

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and do two recitals. We had
the younger kids on Sunday and we had

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the older kids last night, and
it's great to see that a lot of

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them are coming to the same events. We had one little girl come in

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and play on Sunday and then her
father played last night. They both played

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two different pieces and they were just
amazing. Oh man, yeah, what

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are you taking away on this?
I also really haven't met at the kids

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events, but it's just been so
amazing to like have all of the interns

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come back and just share stories like
these kids who have never played music before,

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who are like now playing keyboard or
playing ukulele. And it's just like

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so amazing to see like this younger
generation because like I'm a band kid as

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hard as well I played, and
so it's just adorable to see them like

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starting so much younger than I ever
got the chance to. And what about

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Jacob, Yeah, I think it's
been it's been really cool to see because

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we were given like we gave violins
away ukuleles. And then something I'm really

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excited for is tomorrow we have the
ice cream Social rock and Roll ice cream

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Social with Yes Bomb's ice cream.
Yes, and that'll be really that'll be

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really cool. Of John von who
was one of our biggest sponsors. Yeah,

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and he loved both rock and roll
and ice cream and saying what was

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done for one? And what was
number two? But having fun? I

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think it was number one. Yeah, but this is great, This is

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really great. And again stop by
the office right there on doing right and

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we got the did we get that
the buffalo back their job? One of

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the got nailed in the storm.
But anyway, drop by there get your

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tickets in person. If you can, you're gonna see some friendly people there

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if you If you can't, you
can go online at okmmusic dot org.

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That's okmmusic dot org and to take
a look at the showcase shows that are

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there, you know, for absolutely
free and also for the paid shows,

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which are absolutely wonderful and worth every
darn penny that you're gonna put toward it.

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And like I said, if you
go into the office itself, you

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can shop the sugar Plum Shop,
get some really cool swaggeroo and then you

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know, you got to show up
in some of this I mean mostly Mozart

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any prox. I'm sorry, you
know, because people are gonna come up

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and say, well, what's that
mean? Then you show them a little

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thing on the step of OKAM music. Oh well, now I know it's

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talking about There we go. So
once again, the tickets are available.

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We do have some tickets for the
finale, I understand. But they're going

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fast. They're going fast. We're
going fast, very very fast. And

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that's the shirt court. Yes,
that's going to be at the Refinery,

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which is john Stone's Sair. And
of course you can get those online or

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at the office as well. One
thing is I don't think we take them

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at the gate, do we do? We? I think we can,

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we can't. Probably, okay,
good. I want to make sure on

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that because I'm asking for a friend. I always get going. I'm pretty

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prepared, but I know some folks
just say, hey, let's let's go.

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It's like oh now, yes,
okay, great planning. So I

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don't want anybody to be left out
in case you're want of to the impulsive

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times who may or may not be
a relative of mine. I hope I'm

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not getting into too deep a trouble
here, but anyway, enjoy the big

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main stage events, the showcases,
and if the kids are interested or if

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you think your kids should be interested, and yes, they should check out

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these, especially for kids. I
want to thank you here for being here,

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Haley King, Jacob Douhunt, and
also Savannah Wooten. Appreciate you coming

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by, and appreciate Mary Lynn and
John for letting you get out of the

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office and about debt and you know, see the town for a brief period

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of time. And if folks,
once again you have been watching us and

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