Chair-ity Event set for Thursday

Mike Seals - September 29, 2020 11:24 am

Browsing, buying, bidding for Chair-ity begins at 6 p.m. before the free Full Moon Concert featuring Holly and the Guys on Thurs, Oct. 1 at the Heart in the Park, Centennial Park, East Grand, downtown Tonkawa.

The North Central Oklahoma Arts Council will be closing the season of concerts with their Annual Anniversary Celebration. NCOAC is celebrating seven years of giving back to the area through the arts.

Join the NCOAC for an evening of entertainment starting with a dance contest at 7 p.m.  A 10-minute dance off will feature songs such as Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock”, Little Richard’s “Tutti Frutti”, two Elvis tunes including “Jailhouse Rock” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” Chubby Checker’s “The Twist,” “Girl from Ipanema,” and as a ¾ waltz, a Jazz tune titled “Alice in Wonderland.”  Practice dancing to the songs, or just flow with the music Thursday evening.

Dance couples are welcome to sign up for the dance off Thursday evening, or preregister by emailing  [email protected] placing “Dance Off” in the subject line. Winners will be determined by the audience placing money in buckets to support their choice dancers. Contestants with the most donations in their buckets will be pronounced as the winners. Other dance couples are asked to donate their buckets of cash to the arts council. Winners may either keep, or donate the winning amount of cash.  A tip bucket will also be split with the band at the end of the concert.

The park will be decorated with a fall theme, most decorations will be for sale. There will be a table with a variety of pre-decorated pumpkins available for purchase. The traditional Chair-ity items such as: painted chairs, paintings and photographs of chairs will be for sale along with bracelets, and other art items. Pre-packaged snacks will be available in the form of water, sodas, and chips.  Please bring cash and cards in support of the arts. Pens will be given to bidders, those making purchases, and those joining our council.

Join the NCOAC by filling out a form, and paying dues of $20 personal membership and $30 family membership. With payment of dues, new members will receive quarterly newsletters and a pen. Fundraising is used to fund arts grants for teachers, organizations, and individuals. College arts scholarships and scholarships for arts camp are also funded by our council.

The NCOAC Mission Statement: To encourage and support the arts through cultural and educational events by our attendance, volunteer work, and financial assistance for community enrichment in Tonkawa and the surrounding areas. The surrounding area is defined as within a 30-mile radius of Tonkawa. COVID19 has interrupted fundraising, but has not prevented our Full Moon Concert Series from providing entertainment in the park.

PHOTO, BELOW: This chair has been donated by Lori Hill for the NCOAC Chair-ity Event Thursday, Oct. 1 at 6 p.m

 

 

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