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Rock the river ... tonight!

By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Sep 13, 2007, at 2:04 PM  Updated on 9/13 at 2:04 PM



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Brady Arts District plans 'Tulsa Gives Moore' fundraiser for Oklahoma storm recovery

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Utica Square announces Summer's Fifth Night music series lineup

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Oklahoma artist M Paul Kirby to sell 'Oklahoma Wood' collection to benefit storm relief

Oklahoma mutli-medium professional artist M Paul Kirby will sell his Oklahoma Wood collection to help benefit disaster ...

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Support the Arkansas River development plan by attending a free concert? Yes!

Brought to you by TYPros (Tulsa Young Professionals), see acts Ghosts, the Hosty Duo, Sam & the Stylees, Citizen Mundi and Travis Kidd. Enjoy free food and drinks – and register to vote.

Tulsa County voters will hit the polls Oct. 9 to decide on a .4 percent county-wide sales tax to raise $282 million in public funds for the Arkansas River development plan. Private donors have committed $111 million toward the project.

More info in today’s Tulsa World, HERE.

Pssst … those last two acts are also 2007 Spot Music Awards nominees. Check ’em out, then exercise your right to vote for your favorite acts here: www.tulsaworld.com/spotniks

BARRELHOUSE BEAT

Brady Arts District plans 'Tulsa Gives Moore' fundraiser for Oklahoma storm recovery

Businesses across the Brady Arts District will turn its monthly ' First Friday ' art crawl into something far more on ...

Utica Square announces Summer's Fifth Night music series lineup

The 22nd annual seasonal music series at Utica Square kicks of this weekend with a concert by Light Opera Oklahoma . It ...

Oklahoma artist M Paul Kirby to sell 'Oklahoma Wood' collection to benefit storm relief

Oklahoma mutli-medium professional artist M Paul Kirby will sell his Oklahoma Wood collection to help benefit disaster ...

CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Jennifer Chancellor

918-581-8346
Email

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