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Santa Paws is Coming to Town

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Santa Paws Holiday Photo Session

benefitting the Tulsa SPCA

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• DATE: Saturday, November 13th • TIME: 9:00am – 2:00pm • LOCATION: TCBA • DONATION: $25 • SESSIONS: every 15 minutes Contact Julie Rivers at julier@tulsabar.com to schedule your time!

Holiday photos stressing you out while you try to round up the family and dress them like there is a blizzard outside just to have a cute photo for that Christmas card? Tired of trying to convince your teenager that a safety pin through his eyebrow with a piece of mistletoe stuck through it was not what you meant when you told everyone to “dress festive” for the photographer? The Animal Law Committee is here to help! Spruce up Spot and/or fluff up Fluffy and come on down to the TCBAoffice on Saturday, November 13th for a picture of them with Santa Claus!! The TCBAAnimal Law Committee has arranged to have the festive tree background all ready for Santa’s helpers to assist you and your pet(s) on to Santa’s lap (we don’t care which one of you sits on Santa – but Santa might). You will receive digital photos via email so that you can pick which pretty pic of pooch you think thatAunt Edna would like best staring back at her in December! Book your appointments soon because this event fills up quickly and sessions need to be scheduled.

SAVE THE DATES FOR THESE EXCELLENT CLE PRESENTATIONS!

Nov 16th, 1:00 PM -3:00 PM

Basic Probate & Estate Planning with Mark Darrah

Dec 8, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Annual Juvenile Law Day

Dec 16, 9:00 AM -5 :00 PM

Annual Estate Planning Day

Note: The TCBA plans to keep all fall CLE programs virtual this year in order to continue to provide quality programming to members.

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