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and it's colder than . . . usual

Music & Arts Calendar
Enid Music and Arts Calendar

Enid and area events ~
  • Saturday Jan. 30, 2011 ~
    Lyric Theatre presents "Always Patsy Cline"
    in the Enid Symphony Hall ~ For tickets call 237-9646
  • Saturday & Sunday Feb. 5& 6, 2011 ~
    Enid Symphony with guest Lawana Newell, Soprano
    in the Enid Symphony Hall ~ For tickets call 237-9646
  • Friday & Saturday Feb 11 & 12, 18 & 19, 2011 ~
    Gaslight Dinner Theatre ~Moonlight& Magnolias
    In the Theatre-Ballroom at Enid Symphony Center
    For tickets call Gaslight Theatre at 234-2307







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~ Gallery Events ~ open to public invitation
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- location, times and admission charge, if any


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~ resources available to interested parties ~

An Experiment in Modern Music


Quotes ~
The man who lets himself be bored is even more contemptible than the bore. - Samuel Butler
Music and Instruments
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Other interests ~

Listen to Rhapsody in Blue ~ Played by George Gershwin 1742 ~ George Frideric Handel's Messiah: A Sacred Oratorio is performed for the first time in Dublin, Ireland.
Listen to a performance by Gershwin of Rhapsody in Blue



801 E. Maine, Enid Oklahoma
801 E. Maine is the oldest house {as far as I know} in
Enid, Oklahoma. Located in the 'Cherokee Strip' -
one of the last stretches of Indian Territory opened
to white settlers in 'The Great Land Run of 1893'.
The main part of this house was reportedly carted here
from just across the Kansas border in 1896. It was
added on to, and a shed, (now gone), in the back yard
housed the first power washing machine in Garfield County.
The distinctive tower corner and wrap around front porch
were main features of the "Queen Anne" style.

This is one of very few of this style with the full freestanding tower left in town.

Some structures may be older than Oklahoma Territory ~

pocket option copy trading review Now here is a twist ~ There were some ranch houses in the Cherokee Strip that were ordered by the government to be destroyed before the official opening of the Land to Settlers. According to several sources some of the houses were not, including one on the Drumm Ranch, and there is one house at 23rd and Walnut that is partially one of these older structures.
In the early 1900's it was bought from a very old Indian man who had lived there since he was young, well before the Land Run. The original structure is the core of the east side of the house, which has been built around and added onto.


tradition
He that would make his own liberty secure
must guard even his enemy from oppression: for if he violates this duty,
he establishes a precedent that will reach unto himself. -- Thomas Paine
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email Uniqhorns Irish Rovers ~ Unicorn SongYou'll see green alligators and long-necked geese,  
humpety-back camels and da chimpanzees,
cats and rats and elephants, but sure as you're born ~
You're never gonna see no Unicorns!

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Everything that happens, happens as it should, and if you observe carefully,
you will find this to be so.--Marcus Aurelius

See you in St. Louis, Louie!!!!!
Merry Melodies
updated 5 Nov. 2006


counter

copy trading pocket option Never, never, never believe any war will be smooth and easy, or that anyone
who embarks on the strange voyage can measure the tides and hurricanes he will encounter.
The statesman who yields to war fever must realize that once the signal is given,
he is no longer the master of policy but the slave of unforeseeable and uncontrollable events.
Sir Winston Churchill


Amateurs work till they get it right ~
Profesionals work till they can't get it wrong.


C, E-flat and G go into a bar (a piano bar I'm sure).
The bartender says, "Sorry, but we don't serve minors."
So E-flat leaves, and C and G have an open fifth between them.
After a few drinks, the fifth is diminished and G is out flat.
F comes in and tries to augment the situation, but is not sharp enough.
D comes in and heads for the bathroom, saying, "Excuse me, I'll just be a second."
Then A comes in, but the bartender is not convinced that this relative of C is not a minor.
Then the bartender notices B-flat hiding at the end of the bar and says,
"Get out! You're a minor and the seventh minor I've found in this bar tonight."
E-flat comes back the next night in a three-piece suit with nicely shined shoes?
The bartender says, "You're looking sharp tonight. Come on in this could be a major development."
Sure enough, E-flat soon takes off his suit, and everything else, and is au natural.
Eventually C sobers up and realizes in horror that he's under a rest.
C is brought to trial, found guilty of contributing to the diminution of a
minor, and is sentenced to 10 years of DS without Coda at an upscale correctional facility.
On appeal, however, C is found innocent of any wrongdoing, even accidental.
The judge rules that all contrary motions are bassless.

According to the History Channel ~ Gold is so dense a cube weighing one ton
measures only 14.2 inches on each side.
A container of roasted veal from Sir William Perry's Arctic Expedition in the 1820's
was opened in 1938, the contents were fed to a cat with no ill affects

When you plant lettuce, if it does not grow well, you don't blame the lettuce.
You look for reasons it is not doing well. It may need fertilizer, or more water,
or less sun. You never blame the lettuce.
Yet if we have problems with our friends or our family, we blame the other person.
But if we know how to take care of them, they will grow well, like the lettuce.
Blaming has no positive effect at all, nor does trying to persuade using reason and argument.
That is my experience. If you understand, and you show that you understand,
you can love, and the situation will change.--Thich Nhat Hahn

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Happy 4th of July!