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ARTini judges Brya Berry, KFOR anchor, and Seth Lewis, Arts Council of Oklahoma City

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Ranchtini

PHOTOS BY AJ STEGALL

Allied Arts hosted the annual ARTini event at Camp Trivera. It was themed as “Ranch”tini this year to celebrate the glamorous, yet rugged, life of a rancher. Allied Arts hosted more than 1,000 art supporters who had the opportunity to bid on over 140 art pieces up for auction. ARTini raised over $110,000 for the Oklahoma arts and culture community.

Members of Inspyral Circus on the dance floor

Outgoing Allied Arts president/CEO Deborah McAuliffe Senner with new Allied Arts president/CEO Sunny Cearley SquadLive performing

McClintock Saloon & Chop House pouring its martini

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National Association of Commissions for Women

At the National Association of Commissions for Women, Oklahoma was honored with an Achievement Award and the election of two members to the national board. The national Achievement Award recognized the Oklahoma Women’s Hall of Fame, which recently inducted eight women, and funds raised will help establish a permanent Women’s Hall of Fame exhibit. The state executive director, Kitti Asberry, was elected as national vice president and Carol Hefner, current state vice chair, was elected to represent Region VI on the national board.

Receiving Achievement Awards from left to right are Lori Day from Florida, Kitti Asberry, Oklahoma, Tracy Beard, California, and Mary-dith Tuitt, Massachusetts. Presenting the awards are NACW board members Dr. Anna Everett and Jennifer Rizzo from California. Florida was honored for its LEAD Program — Leadership, Education, Advocacy and Development.

Katie Wonderly and Monica Hiller putting together friendship bracelets Event chair Bria Moos and past event chair Ally Glavas Olson

Cookies & Cocktails

PHOTOS BY MACI TOMPKINS

Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma hosted its annual fundraiser, Cookies & Cocktails, at Camp Trivera. The organization partnered with local restaurants to offer unique sweet and savory bites and cocktails featuring the famous Girl Scout Cookies. NEON Coffee Bar won “Best Sweet,” The Winston won “Best Cocktail,” The Jones Assembly won “Best Savory” and Hacienda Tacos took home “People’s Choice.” Proceeds from Cookies & Cocktails benefit girls through higher awards and civic engagement programming and scholarships.

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