ARCADIA Norman singer-songwriter Gregg Standridge will present a virtual concert to benefit the Arcadia Round Barn from 8 to 9 p.m. Thursday.
The concert can be found on the Arcadia Round Barn Facebook page and is part of the Virtual Barn series of live streamed concerts, which continue every Thursday night through April 22.
Standridge, who holds a master’s degree in classical guitar performance, said his musical compositions are mostly from his own experiences. He has played with such bands as “Terry Buffalo Ware and the Shambles,” “The Sunday Flyers” and “Gregg Standridge and Sacred Holler.
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On the Town: Valentine’s Day fun to feature animal attraction By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record January 21, 2021
Lillie-Beth Brinkman
When I first heard about a wonderful Valentine’s Day dinner that the Oklahoma City Zoo is hosting, complete with a sea lion presentation, the original two dates for it were already sold out. But due to its popularity, the zoo has added an additional dinner for Friday, Feb. 12, so now I can share this fun date idea with you. Tickets go on sale for the new date today, so act fast if you want to come.
The cute photo of a seal holding a Valentine’s Day rose that accompanied a press release is enough to make anyone want to go, but here are the details. The three-course dinner provided by Salt and Surrey Catering is limited to adults ages 21 and older and will take place outdoors in the zoo’s covered Sea Lion Stadium. Tables are private and socially distanced. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the first course is served at 7 p
True West Magazine
The Hallson Icelandic Lutheran Church was constructed in 1897 and was named for Johann Hallson, who donated the land, bell, altar and money to the congregation. Today, the church has been preserved as part of the Icelandic State Park, just four miles from its original location on Highway 5, near Cavalier, North Dakota.
– Courtesy North Dakota Tourism –
Thank You for Helping Me Through 2020
There aren’t many jobs in which you’re lucky enough to make friends as you work out of your home office, connected only by a telephone.
But this column makes me lucky enough!
It takes me into the world of imaginative folks who respect and appreciate the people and pioneers of the Old West. I love how they take hold and won’t let go just like the folks they’re honoring with their preservation efforts.