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What
others are saying about Bradini..
"Thank
you so much for the great job you did for our Materials Supply Awards
Banquet. We had a record breaking crowd of over 250 people and you
did a superb job of entertaining everyone. All the comments
received from the audience were very positive. - Beebs Glynn,
American Airlines
"What
a Show! You added a lot to our magic theme. And our
audiences enjoyed your talents. Thank you for helping make our
show a success." - Deborah Whittaker, Oklahoma Jubilee
"Your
performance was definitely a hit and the highlight of the evening.
The combination of walking through the cocktail hour and then a show
after dinner worked perfectly. Our guests enjoyed the one-on-one
magic tricks and everyone was thoroughly entertained by your show.
The audience participation, the tricks, special effects and how you
customized your performance to our audience was fantastic. The
guillotine was the ultimate trick and we believe that some of Morgen's
subordinates at the Call Center were sorry they missed it. Please
know that we will definitely keep you in mind for future Tulsa Transit
functions. Thanks again Brad for helping make the first SoonerRide
Celebration a Success!" - Laurie Smith, Metropolitan
Tulsa Transit Authority
"I
was amazed at the way you captivated the audience with your humor while
performing a magic act. The reviews were 4 stars from all those in
attendance!."
- Dana Calison, InfoMark Corporation
"It
was a lot of fun. We received rave comments from more people than I can
count."
- Mike Lang, Regatta chairman, National Multiple Sclerosis Society
"Your
show was absolutely fantastic and I know we could not have been
happier."
- James Cardle, First Bank & Trust Co., Booker, Texas
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Danna
Sue Walker: Travel the Country at Street School's Party
World's
own Service
01/20/1998
This one's going to be a little big country, a little bit rock
n' roll - .
And a lot of jazz.
Street School's Street Party is it.
The very popular event set to begin at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 28 will
transform Woodland Hills Mall into party central -- with the
chance to take an indoor road trip and make some great stops
along the way.
Patrons will stroll, boot scoot, dine at roadside eateries, and
bid on auction items as they "travel" across the
country.
There's a new stop this year -- Nashville -- with headliner
Brandon Jenkins. Other popular stops back for more fun will
include Bourbon Street with the Tulsa Vintage Jazz Band, Route
66 with the Fabulous Freshtones and 42nd Street with Susan Bunn.
Some of Tulsa's most popular restaurants will serve up their
specialties amid all the hoopla. Included are Bodean's, White
River Fish Market, Freddie's, Back Street Bistro, Pancho's,
Steamroller Blues, Blue Rose Cafe, The Chili Bowl and the Delta
Cafe.
Celebrity emcees Beth Rengel and Mike McCarthy promise to keep
the atmosphere lively.
Street artists such as
Bradini the magician will offer up their antics and there
will be great stuff to bid on in live auctions planned at
various street addresses.
Items include a pair of round-trip tickets from Southwest
Airlines, two sets of round-trip tickets anywhere in the
continental United States, a pair of Larry Mahon handmade
ostrich boots from Boot City, as well as a hat, afghan and
mounted steer horns from Lyon's Indian Store.
Mapco's young executives are busy canvassing the community for
items to add to the treasure trove.
Street Party co-chairs are T.A. Hollis and eLiz (OK) Son. Wade
Chapman is honorary chairman.
Street Party 1998 sponsors include The Williams Companies, Bank
of Oklahoma, Sooner Pipe and Supply Corporation Foundation,
Central Plains Concrete, Mapco, Passport Travel, Southwest
Airlines, Southwestern Bell, New Horizons Computer Learning
Centers, Citgo, United Video Satellite Group, Alsip-Gilling
Inc., the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, The
Bama Companies, the Thomas Naugle Foundation, and the Tulsa
Press Club and Benevolent Association.
. Committee members include Frank Wolfe, Sen. Penny Williams,
Doris Williams, Michael Son, Greg Roberson, Michael Pierce, Mary
Parker, Rick Palazzo, Kathryn Offermann, Steven Nell, Paula
Moore, Beverly Moore, Gary Miller, Cindy Mancester, Kerry
Malone, Curtis Long, Paul Lindquist, Susan Scott and Dan Katz,
Sarah Hansel, Mark Hanna, Dr. Scott Hall, Deborah Fleming, Lou
Fitch, Martin Fiscus, Susan and Lynn Fesperman, Brad Evans,
Mitch Dittus, Libby deVerges, Rebecca Dozier, Tuck Curren,
Maralene Coggins, Stephanie Cipolla, Carolyn Burke, Tom Byers,
Caroline Benediktson, Bart Bartlett, Pam Avison, Lynda Andress,
Cindy Allen and Street School board president Donna Nutter and
her husband, Dale.
This third annual Street Party is more important than ever
because 1998 marks the 25th anniversary for the nonprofit,
alternative education and day treatment program.
Nutter said, "We hope to raise $171,000 during our 25th
anniversary year for Taking Technology to the Streets, which
will include computer training and access for every student as
well as adequate curriculum-based software to help our students
learn the information gathering skills so critical in today's
economy.
"Our ultimate goal is to prepare students for successful
employment after graduation and to encourage them toward
post-secondary education programs. With our Bovaird Foundation
Scholarship Program, we are able to provide the means for
post-secondary education to many young people who would not
otherwise have the opportunity," she said.
Foundations already committed to the program are the H.A. and
Mary K. Chapman Charitable Trust, the John Steele Zink
Foundation and Inasmuch Foundation.
Proceeds from Street Party help provide operating funds for the
school for teachers' and counselors' salaries, supplies and
other direct benefits to the students. The event is the school's
only fund-raiser of the year and is one of the few unrestricted
funding sources for the school.
Nutter said "foundation and Street Party sponsors support
have raised nearly $95,000 to date. We still must raise another
$86,000. These funds will compliment Tulsa Public School's
commitment to technology at Street School.
A United Way agency, Street School is also supported by Tulsa
Public Schools, a variety of state agencies, individuals and its
board of directors.
For more information about tickets to the Street Party,
corporate tables and sponsorships call the school at 834-4300 or
visit the school's website at www.streetschool.org.
The website was developed by volunteers Paul Lindquist and eLiz
(OK) Son.
Danna Sue Walker is a World staff writer.
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