Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Cherokee Community of North Texas (CCNT)
October 9, 2011
Doug and I drove to the American Airlines Training Center near DFW for the annual meeting of the CCNT. It was raining and I believe it had an affect on the attendance, but we still had a reasonable turnout.
The meeting was led by David Holliday. John Cruikshank presented the treasurer report in the absence of Leta Jones.
Gayle Samuels gave an excellent review of the week spent in the Community Organization Training and Technical Assistance (COTTA) Program. This involves volunteerism and funding of native arts in the fourteen communities in the Cherokee Nation. She showed slides of various artisans with their creations and the works are quite beautiful.
Dr. Julia Coates and Jack Baker, Councilors At-Large Representatives of the Cherokee Nation gave some background on the current election fiasco and the on-going Freedman situation which, as of this writing is still only partially decided.
Dr. Coates gave some information on the Cherokee History Course she will be presenting on the weekends of October 15-16 and 29-30, 2011 at the American Airlines Training Center from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. all four days. I will be attending in anticipation of a grand learning experience.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
National Night Out
We joined several other neighbors at the home of the Bobby Whitehead Jr. family for snacks and to get acquainted with more of our neighbors.
As a part of National Night Out, we were visited by Weatherford Police Officers, Weatherford Firemen, Weatherford Citizens Patrol and crime fighter McGruff. Everyone seemed to have a great time and the food was delicious.
Neighborhood Halloween Decorations
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Doug and I walk our neighborhood early each morning and he always puts the Canon SX110 IS camera in his pocket just in case we see something of interest. We've noticed lately all the lovely yard decorations forecasting the coming of Halloween and thought we would share them with you. Might even give you some ideas for your own yard.
Doug and I walk our neighborhood early each morning and he always puts the Canon SX110 IS camera in his pocket just in case we see something of interest. We've noticed lately all the lovely yard decorations forecasting the coming of Halloween and thought we would share them with you. Might even give you some ideas for your own yard.
The sign is "Gourds" and maybe pumpkins too?
Evidently this house got "flamingo'd"
Making a statement
A Halloween "Boo" to you!
Momma Pumpkin and her quads
This is only the side front..more to come
And this is the entryway!
Friendly greeters for trick or treaters
Bet the treats will be spectacular at this house!
This is all I have to say for now.
Evidently this house got "flamingo'd"
Making a statement
A Halloween "Boo" to you!
Momma Pumpkin and her quads
This is only the side front..more to come
And this is the entryway!
Friendly greeters for trick or treaters
Bet the treats will be spectacular at this house!
This is all I have to say for now.
Red Hat Talent Show & Elvis, The Kitchen Witches at TOTS
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
I drove to Garland, Texas accompanied by Rita, Queen of The Purple Angels RH Chapter, and Barbara, member of Wild West Women of Weatherford RH Chapter. We arrived in time to enjoy lunch at Dos Banderas where five more Wild West Women members joined us for lunch before going on to the Plaza Theater for the show sponsored by The Great Gals of Garland RH Chapter.
I entered the talent show doing my version of the Kiowa Beautiful Shawl Dance so I went directly back stage for instructions and a short rehearsal. I dedicated my dance to the memory of our friend, Gordon Tonips.
There were several singers and dancers as well as a comedy skit among the contestants. This is an interesting talent show in that there are no losers, only winners, all. Of course, I always say there's a reason for everything and to my surprise, I was recruited for the Mrs. Senior Texas Pageant that occurs the end of August, 2012. I have not yet been contacted by the directors of the pageant, but will keep you posted.
We all had fun. The only downside was that we had to fight Dallas getting-off-work traffic all the way back to Weatherford. The upside is that this just makes me appreciate Weatherford even more. Just as an aside; Did you know that Weatherford, Texas was chosen as the fifth top small city to retire in? This according to the latest issue of Money Magazine.
I drove to Garland, Texas accompanied by Rita, Queen of The Purple Angels RH Chapter, and Barbara, member of Wild West Women of Weatherford RH Chapter. We arrived in time to enjoy lunch at Dos Banderas where five more Wild West Women members joined us for lunch before going on to the Plaza Theater for the show sponsored by The Great Gals of Garland RH Chapter.
I entered the talent show doing my version of the Kiowa Beautiful Shawl Dance so I went directly back stage for instructions and a short rehearsal. I dedicated my dance to the memory of our friend, Gordon Tonips.
Before dancing, I gave some history
of the dance and decorating
my shawl
I have turned so they can see
the great seal of the Cherokee
Nation and my eagle feather
of the dance and decorating
my shawl
I have turned so they can see
the great seal of the Cherokee
Nation and my eagle feather
There were several singers and dancers as well as a comedy skit among the contestants. This is an interesting talent show in that there are no losers, only winners, all. Of course, I always say there's a reason for everything and to my surprise, I was recruited for the Mrs. Senior Texas Pageant that occurs the end of August, 2012. I have not yet been contacted by the directors of the pageant, but will keep you posted.
Johnny Rockit and his daughter, Ashley
This is one of the ladies dancing on stage
with Johnny Rockit
This is one of the ladies dancing on stage
with Johnny Rockit
Once the talent show was over, a well known Elvis Impersonator, Johnny Rockit, along with his daughter Ashley as his back-up, entertained the group with all the old Elvis favorites from the 50's and 60's. Several ladies joined him on stage to dance to the songs.
We all had fun. The only downside was that we had to fight Dallas getting-off-work traffic all the way back to Weatherford. The upside is that this just makes me appreciate Weatherford even more. Just as an aside; Did you know that Weatherford, Texas was chosen as the fifth top small city to retire in? This according to the latest issue of Money Magazine.
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
Doug and I went to Theater On The Square to see "The Kitchen Witches", a play by Caroline Smith, and we were thoroughly entertained.
Dolly and Isobel, the stars of two rival, equally-unsuccessful local cable TV cooking shows, personal enemies for years, are thrown together when the station manager's wife decides that a show with both of them, playing off their mutual animosity, would get better ratings. The animosity is quite real, and the two women, as "The Kitchen Witches", earnestly play many dirty tricks on one another.
A shocking revelation exposes the root of the animosity, and tensions and recriminations boil over among all the parties.
But eventually, with patience and the help of a little comfort food, relationships are healed. And, "The Kitchen Witches" is a big hit. (Synopsis by Doug Kerr)
These last two shots were taken as the actors greeted the exiting attendees.
(Photographs by Douglas A. Kerr)
This is all I have to say for now.
Doug and I went to Theater On The Square to see "The Kitchen Witches", a play by Caroline Smith, and we were thoroughly entertained.
Dolly and Isobel, the stars of two rival, equally-unsuccessful local cable TV cooking shows, personal enemies for years, are thrown together when the station manager's wife decides that a show with both of them, playing off their mutual animosity, would get better ratings. The animosity is quite real, and the two women, as "The Kitchen Witches", earnestly play many dirty tricks on one another.
A shocking revelation exposes the root of the animosity, and tensions and recriminations boil over among all the parties.
But eventually, with patience and the help of a little comfort food, relationships are healed. And, "The Kitchen Witches" is a big hit. (Synopsis by Doug Kerr)
These last two shots were taken as the actors greeted the exiting attendees.
(Photographs by Douglas A. Kerr)
This is all I have to say for now.
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