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Overwhelming evidence confirms that early childhood experiences strongly influence a child’s future growth, health, development and learning. Child Care Resource Center meets this goal through the following programs: Resource and Referral is part of the state and national Child Care Resource and Referral system. R&R provides families with children free referrals to safe, affordable child care that meets their immediate child care needs, while offering a variety of tools that allow families to gain the information and knowledge necessary to evaluate the child care options available. The Resource Library provides developmentally appropriate toys, resource books, and a work area for the public to make inexpensive materials with die cuts, laminating machine and other tools. The Child and Adult Care Food Program provides reimbursement for nutritious meals and snacks served to children in family child care homes that are licensed to provide family child care. The Quality Enhancement Initiative supports child care centers and family child care homes to achieve and sustain Accreditation (National Association for the Education of Young Children for center-based programs & National Association for Family Child Care). Services include program assessment, technical assistance, and staff development. The Sprouts Child Development Initiative was launched in September as a child development resource website built around an on-line developmental screening link, the Ages and Stages Questionnaire. The screening looks at five areas of development: communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving and personal-social skills.
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Child Care Resource Center is a program of the Community Service Council, a United Way partner agency and also supported by Oklahoma Child Care Resource and Referral Association, the George Kaiser Family Foundation Morningcrest Foundation and several other foundations.
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Thanks to Our Sponsors
Terrace View Sponsor Conner & Winters
TD Williamson
Balcony Sponsor
Ann Domin Bank of Oklahoma Caballo Energy, LLC
The Hille Foundation KWB Oil Property Management, Inc.
Memorial Machine MusicLynx
Public Service Company of Oklahoma
Tulsa Pedicabs Williams
Mezzanine Sponsor BKD, LLP CPAs & Advisors
Michael & Erin Dailey EB2 Events
David Haugen Charlie Jackson & Tamara Rains
Langdon Publishing Joseph & Nancy McDonald
Owasso Body Coach County Commissioner Ron Peters Deborah Shallcross & John Gaida
Tulsa Educare, Inc. Tulsa State Fair
415 S Boston Atlas Building
918-583-3111
www.newatlasgrill.com
CATERING TO NEW GENERATION DINERS IN TULSA, OKLAHOMA
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15 East Brady St 918-938-6368
www.glacierconfection.com
Don’t Forget to Stop at our Participating Restaurants & Bars Along the Way-
Each Offering You Something Special!
Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano 219 South Cheyenne
Mixed Company Bar 302 South Cheyenne
Lassalle’s New Orleans Deli 601 South Boston
The Vault 620 South Cincinnati
Elote Café & Catering 514 South Boston
Mod’s Coffee & Crepes 507 South Boston
The New Atlas Grill 415 South Boston
Tulsa Press Club 415 South Boston
Deco Deli & Market 415 South Boston
Baxter’s Interurban Grill 717 South Houston
MADE Market 616 West 7th
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Philcade, Waite Phillips Penthouse-509 S. Boston Ave. Completed in 1931, the Philcade was designed to complement the Philtower. It’s significant for its interior art work. The mezzanine ceiling is covered with gold leaf and hand painted with geometric designs executed in muted tones of red, blue, green, purple, and brown, the favored colors of the Art Deco period. These designs display the Zigzag Art Deco style of this era. Hosted by KPM LLC 918-581-3100
Aloft Tulsa Downtown & wxyz bar-200 Civic Center From the inside, the new Aloft hotel downtown looks like a mix of midcentury modern and high-tech convenience with touches of industrial style. From the outside, it looks a lot like the former City Hall. The building was built in 1969 and has historic preservation status. 918-947-8200
BOK/Williams Tower-One Williams Center The BOK Tower at One Williams Center is the crown jewel of Tulsa’s skyline. The 52-story tower was constructed in 1975 to be headquarters to the Williams Companies, and at 667-foot tall, it is the second tallest building in Oklahoma. Designed by world-renowned architect Minoru Yamasaki, the BOK Tower is similar in appearance and construction to the World Trade Center towers, which were also designed by Yamasaki. The BOK Tower has a quarter the footprint and almost half the height of a WTC tower. The BOK Tower is constructed of 14,750 tons of steel and 41,588 cubic yards of concrete. Managed by Williams Headquarters Building Company 918-573-4722.
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We bring Oklahoma some of the world’s best fine wines and boutique spirits
1616 South Utica 918-382-7777 www.tekeis.com
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Do you know? More than 1200 families annually call
CCRC for help finding child care
In-Kind Donations
320 Boston, LLC Aloft Tulsa Downtown
BAM, LLC BOK/Williams Center Tower
Conner & Winters, LLC Courtyard by Marriott
DoubleTree Downtown by Hilton Hyatt Regency Hotel
Kanbar Properties (KPM, LLC) MidContinent Tower, LLC
Switchgear Search & Recruiting Tulsa Foundation for Architecture
Wiggin Properties YMCA Downtown
Ann’s Bakery Baxter’s Interurban Grill
Deco Deli & Market Eloté Café & Catering Farrell Family Bread Glacier Confection
Jarboe Sales la Madeleine
Lassalle’s New Orleans Deli Lambrusco’z to Go Ludger’s Catering McNellie’s Group
Mixed Company Bar Mod’s Coffee & Crepes
New Atlas Grill Old Village Wine & Spirits
Left Hand Brewing Company-Paragon Brands Pecan Grower’s Association
Premium Brands Route 66 PHOTOBOOTH
The Rusty Crane Te Kei’s Chinese/Asian Kitchen
Thirst Wine Merchants Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano
Tulsa Press Club The Vault
Whiskey Business Zoës Kitchen
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Raffle Packages!! We’ve assembled some fantastic raffle packages for you! You can enter multiple chances to win one or
more of these great packages. Raffle package locations are noted on your map description pages.
Just $5 for your chance to win- or $20 for 5 chances.
Proceeds benefit the Child Care Resource Center; you need not be present to claim your packages.
Winners will be notified by June 21, 2014 (Package contents at time of printing, items may have been added)
OU Fanatic 32" HDMI Television from Tremco, Inc.
OU Signed Memorabilia
Tulsa History 2 tickets to Saturday Tulsa Deco Tour from Tulsa
Foundation for Architecture
Tulsa Foundation for Architecture Art Print of the Philcade lobby from Decopolis
Martini Glass from Decopolis
Mirror from Decopolis
3-stop Tulsa Pedicabs tour
OSU Fanatic OSU club tickets to the Iowa State game October 4th
Family Fun Tulsa Staycation 4 tickets to the November 8, 2014 TU- SMU Football Game
4 tickets to any TU women's basketball game
2 - day passes to Big Splash water park
4 tickets to June 29 at 2:05 Tulsa Drillers vs. Corpus Christi
$25 to the Copper Kiln
2 tickets to Saturday Tulsa Deco Tour from the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture
Tulsa Deco Book from the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture
Adult swim punch card for any Tulsa County Park Pool with 20 punches
Child swim punch card for any Tulsa County Park Pool with 20 punches
1 Week of Day Camp at either Bixby Community Center, O’Brien Park Recreation Center or Buddy LaFortune Community Center
2 Kids Meals and 2 Appetizers to Longhorn Steak House
$30 gift certificate to Epic Salon
11 Days of Awesome - Tulsa State Fair (Friday, October 3) 4 PRCA rodeo tickets with admission to the Tulsa State Fair
Tulsa State Fair Memorabilia
11 Days of Awesome - Tulsa State Fair (Saturday, October 4) 4 PRCA rodeo tickets with admission to the Tulsa State Fair
Tulsa State Fair Memorabilia
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Great Selection!!! Knowledgeable, Friendly Staff
1327 East 41st Street (918) 712-2115
Retail is growing in downtown Tulsa, and a few shops are open along your route tonight!
Decopolis Art Deco Treasures & Unique Gifts
On Boston between 6th & 7th
Tulsa Art Deco Museum Gift Shop & Visitor Center Philcade Building
Bison & Bear For the Guy in Your Life
5th & Boston
Candy Castle Need We Say More?
On Boston between 5th & 6th
Atlas Art Gallery Stop by!
Atlas Life Building
Linda Coward Pottery Downtown Great Art, Great Artist
Atlas Life Building
The Humidor Specialty Cigars
Atlas Life Building
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Did you know? Child care providers were reimbursed $585,000
for feeding children nutritiously last year
Hyatt Regency Hotel-100 East 2nd Street The Hyatt Regency Tulsa sits in the heart of Oklahoma’s vibrant business, entertainment and cultural districts. This downtown Tulsa hotel overlooks the scenic gardens of the Williams Center Complex and is only eight miles from Tulsa International Airport. Adjoined via sky-bridge to Williams Towers, the luxury high-rise Tulsa hotel is adjacent to the famous Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the Tulsa Convention Center and the BOK Center. www.tulsa.hyatt.com 918-582-9000 or salesinfo@hyattregencytulsa.com
Mayo 420 –410 South Main Street This building, like Tulsa, has grown and changed many times over the years, always adapting to new circumstances. Originally it was 5 stories, it was used to house the Mayo’s furniture business. The Oil Boom had begun, so it was expanded to ten stories to be used as offices for oil tycoons. At ten stories tall, it was one of the “skyscrapers” gracing Tulsa’s early skyline. Today, it has been repurposed yet again offering luxury living in the heart of downtown Tulsa. Hosted by Wiggin Properties 918-582-8100
Sky Loft at First Place Tower-15 East 5th Street Tulsa’s newest event venue, Sky Loft, is on the 41st floor of the First Place Tower, with 360 degree views of Tulsa. Located in Downtown Tulsa’s central business district, from the moment you step into the beautiful marble and granite lobby of First Place Tower, and high speed elevators take you to the top of the building, the mid-century décor provides the perfect setting for receptions, events or meetings at Sky Loft. Spectacular views found nowhere else in Tulsa. This building stands 40 stories high and was originally named the First National BanCorporation Tower. More contemporary than its peers, the building was completed in 1970 and has 41 stories though the “13th” floor has been omitted. 918-630-9007 www.skyloftevents.com
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11 Days of Awesome – Let’s Celebrate 4 tickets to Let’s Celebrate Disney on Ice with
admission to the Tulsa State Fair, any performance Tulsa State Fair Memorabilia
Pamper Me Hair cut and products from iidentity salon
Necklace and gift certificate from Vintage Pearl
$25 to European Wax Center with Body lotions
Emerge Medical Day Spa– 5 laser hair removal treatments
1 hour massage at Massage Envy Spa
$35 Manicure at ProfessioNAIL
Get Moving 1 month of unlimited boot camp at Owasso Body Coach
12- ½ hour personal training sessions at Owasso Body Coach
1 month speed, strength and agility camp at Owasso Body Coach
$100 to Sprouts grocery
Tulsa Oilers Hat from Bison & Bear
Will you Marry Me Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites – 1 night in a King Suite
8 hours with a EB2 Events Wedding coordinator
Extreme Lash by retro daisy
$50 gift certificate to Toni’s Flowers & Gifts
Mani-Pedi at Ms. Jacksons
$60 gift certificate to Epic Salon
Golfers Delight #1 4 rounds of golf with cart Owasso Golf & Athletic Club
4 rounds of golf White Hawk Golf Club
4 rounds of golf with cart at LaFortune
4 rounds of gold with cart at Page Belcher
Golfers Delight #2
4 rounds of golf at Clary Fields with Cart
4 rounds of Golf with cart at South Lakes
Foursome of Golf Battle Creek Golf Club
Foursome of Golf Broken Arrow Golf & Athletic Club
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Do you know?
More than 1900 items are available for check out through the Toy Lending and Resource Library
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Mid Continent Tower-401 South Boston The building consists of two separate structures. The first is the Mid Continent Building, a 16-story structure on the west side of the complex. It was completed in 1918. The second is the Mid Continent Tower, a 37-story structure which is built alongside and cantilevered above and over the original 16-story building. The two structures do not touch. Each is freestanding, separated by six inches of space to permit each to sway, to expand or contract independently. Hosted by Mid Continent Tower, LLC 918-899-0300 Downtown DoubleTree by Hilton-616 West 7th Street Luxurious comfort of our newly renovated guest and meeting rooms to all-day casual dining in our Made Market restaurant and bar. Come see us! We always have a cookie with your name on it ready and waiting. 918-587-8000
201 Executive Center-201 West 5th Street Built in 1975, the 201 Executive Center is a six-story office building with large balconies located directly across from the Tulsa County Courthouse. Hosted by Switchgear Search & Recruiting and managed by KPM LLC 918-581-3100
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Atlas Life Building –415 South Boston Courtyard by Marriott, New Atlas Grill, Tulsa Press Club, Deco Deli & Market This is a historic twelve-story office building completed in 1922, sandwiched between the Philtower and Mid Continent Tower. At the top is an ornate cornice surmounted by a crouching statue of Atlas. The building is seven bays wide at the base, narrowing to three above the second floor to allow some separation from the taller buildings on either side. It was purposely designed as an Inverted “T” to represent Tulsa. In 2010 it was converted to a hotel. Hosted by Courtyard by Marriott 918-508-7400 The 320 Boston Building-320 South Boston Avenue This building was designed not only to be a bank, but also to be a mooring station for the most innovative form of travel in its day– the dirigible. Another use of the tower was as a beacon for weather alerts. During the 1960’s either red or green lights would be beamed on the tower to indicate various weather conditions. The building at 320 S. Boston was originally the home of the Exchange National Bank and was completed in 1928. It stood ten stories tall and was the largest bank in Oklahoma. It was designed by George Winkler (who also designed the Mayo Hotel) and then in 1929 was expanded even more to its current height of 22 stories. The 320 Building is designed in the Neo-Classical style and is connected to the Kennedy Building via a tunnel under Boston Avenue. Hosted by 320 Boston, LLC. 918-584-1414 and Bank of Oklahoma
Happy Hour Specials Tuesday thru Friday 5 to 7 pm
3rd and Cheyenne
918-592-5151
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Restaurant Pull!! Support CCRC and be assured that you’ll be dining at one of these fabulous places...each “try” or “pull” is only $25!
Try your luck at the 320 Boston Building Lobby Two “pull” times: 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
(Each certificate is worth $25 or more)
Andolini's Applebee’s
Brook Restaurant & Bar Brownies Hamburgers
Burn Co Barbecue Carino's Italian Grill
Carrabba’s Italian Grill Charleston’s Restaurant The Cheesecake Factory Compadres Mexican Grill
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store El Chico Café
Five Guys Burgers and Fries Full Moon Café Hideaway Pizza
Leon’s Logan’s Roadhouse
Los Cabos Mexican Grill & Cantina McAlister’s Deli
Mi Cocina Mondo’s Ristorante Italiano
Olive Garden P. F. Chang's China Bistro
Pei Wei Qdoba Mexican Grill
Red Lobster Savastano’s Sisserou’s
Sushi Hana Japanese Fusion Tavolo: An Italian Bistro
Ted’s Café Escondido Tulsa Pedicabs
The Tropical Restaurant & Bar Upper Crust Wood Fired Pizza
Waterfront Grill
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Go Green Go Fresh Eat Eloté!
Fresh, organic, innovative Mexican Food $2 Puffy Tacos every Wednesday 4-close!
514 S. Boston 918.582.1403 www.elotetulsa.com
The Top of the Town Committee
Co-Chair-Teresa Burkhart, Conner & Winters
Co-Chair– Ann Domin, INCOG
Anne Speicher, Community Volunteer Sharla Koob, Community Volunteer
Donna Davis, BAM, LLC
Karen Smith, CCRC Program Director
Melinda Belcher, CCRC
Casey Moore, CCRC Collette Sawyer, CCRC
Retta Seger, CCRC Mary Beth Smith, CCRC
Paige Whalen, CCRC
Amy Peters, CCRC
Cynthia Mooney, CCRC
Pat Kroblin, PK Promotions, Inc.
How will Top of the Town 2014 funds be used?
Thanks to you the Child Care Resource Center staff will be able to provide important services for the children of Oklahoma.
More children will: (1) have their speech, hearing, and vision checked; (2) healthy food to eat while at child care; (3) fun toys to play with; (4) new books to read.
More parents will know: (1) how to choose the best child care for their family; (2) their children are growing and developing the way they should.
More teachers of infants, toddlers and preschoolers will: (1)have education and assistance to learn how to best teach children; (2) books, toys and classroom materials.
More child care programs will have: (1) 2014 Tulsa Area United Way’s Day of Caring projects; (2) assistance to be nationally accredited.
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109 North Detroit Ave 918-947-5454
Did you know?
More than 7000 children are served by CCRC annually
717 S Houston Ave www.baxtersgrill.com
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A Great Night Awaits You!!! (Map on page 10-11, more on page 9) 12. Entrance to the Tunnels-through the 320 Boston Building What a great way to get to the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, the Kennedy Building and the Mid Continent Tower. 13. Kennedy Building Lobby Will-call and ticket sales. Farrell Family Bread’s pecan scones (6-8pm), la Madeleine cookies (8-10pm) and water. This is a great chance to get in on the raffle (see details starting on page 4). Tulsa Foundation for Architecture will also be on hand. 14. Tulsa Foundation for Architecture Find out about their extensive collection of original architectural drawings and about their 2nd Saturday Tours. The archives will be open to tour. 15. Mid Continent Tower-15th Floor Wonderful offerings from The Rusty Crane and a fabulous view from the balcony. Enjoy a wine tasting by Premium Brands from (6-8pm), and Sangria. Music by HiFi Hippies (6-8pm) and Beau Tyler (8-10pm). Get your commemorative photo here by the Route 66 PHOTOBOOTH! (Ticket needed for the Sangria). (RR) 16. Mid Continent Tower-36th Floor-VIP ONLY Food from Lambruco’z and Ann’s Bakery, music by Meggie McDonald (6-8pm) and Jamey & Sarah (8-10pm). 17. Sky Loft at First Place Tower One of downtown’s best event centers with a 360 degree view from the 41st floor! Food will be provided by Boston Avenue Grille, and margaritas by Margaritas on the Go! Music by Stephanie Oliver Trio. (Ticket needed for the Margarita). (RR) 18. Deco Deli & Market Downtown’s newest breakfast and lunch spot! Sample sandwiches and smoothies. 19. Courtyard by Marriott The crew at the Marriott is always fun! Enjoy wine, beer and tequila strawberries, plus music by Harley Hann. 20. Tulsa Press Club You loved them last year, so the meatballs are back! Cash bar. 21. New Atlas Grill The super friendly team is ready to give you an idea why they’re so popular at breakfast...yes, they’re serving breakfast samples! 22. Waite Phillips Penthouse- Philcade Building Thirst Wine Merchants will offer a selection of fine wines from family-owned wineries (6-8pm). Event wine (8-10pm). Glacier Confections will have delectable chocolates, plus hummus and pita from Zoës (8-10pm)! Don’t forget to get in on the raffle while you’re there! Music by Wendy Nichol (6-8pm) and Nick Whitaker (8-10pm). (Ticket needed for the event wine only) (RR) 23. Mod’s Coffee & Crepes Gelato!!!!!! Enough said. 24. Eloté Café & Catering The place that started it all in the Deco District will welcome you with mini quinoa tostados. 25. Lassalle’s New Orleans Deli Laissez les bons temps rouler! Gumbo with white rice and pra-lines are waiting for you! 26. The Vault Yum! Enjoy smoked salmon canapé at this trendy spot. Music by Annie Ellicot and Joran Hehl (7-9pm) at the Tom Tom Room.
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A Great Night Awaits You!!! (Map on page 10-11, more on page 12) - (RR)=rest rooms
1.Baxter’s Interurban A great place to park and catch the trolley. Be sure to stop in for some Bone Buffalo Tenders with their signature bleu cheese or ranch dressing. (RR) 2.Downtown DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & MADE Market A new Top of the Town stop! Take a tour of a guestroom, the International Ballroom and MADE Market for a chance to win a night in the Presidential Suite. Enjoy Yellowtail Tunnato & Santa Maria Smoked Tri-tip, Limoncello Lemonade and California Beach Music. PLUS!! Enter to win two (2) tickets for the Katy Perry concert October 4, 2014! (RR) 3. Aloft Tulsa Downtown Enjoy frozen Jack Daniels and Coke Shots to cool off, snack on some wings, chips & salsa and southwestern egg rolls while listening to live blues and jazz music by Rachel Le Vonne. Plus...you can enter to win a free night’s stay! (RR) 4. Mixed Company Bar Tulsa’s newest hot spot will serve you Goat Cheese Mousse Crostini with Rosemary Honey and Toasted Pistachio, Music by Costa Stasinopoulos (8-10pm). Cash Bar. (RR) 5. Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano Penne Primavera with olive oil, fresh garlic and garden vegetables with Italian Sausage. Magnifico!!! Cash bar. (RR) 6. Switchgear Search & Recruiting-201 Executive Center The best beachin’ balcony luau in town! Hawaiian tunes and Maunalua Bay Breeze cocktails provided, ticket-free, on the 3rd floor patio. Switchgear features the modern woodwork of local carpenter Eric Fransen, expert construction by Highgate Construction and an original art piece by the Garden Deva. 7. YMCA Downtown The Downtown Y will offer tours and 7-day guest passes! (open until 8pm). (RR) 8. Mayo 420 You’ll have the chance to tour one of these highly-sought-after apartments, then join us on the rooftop for wine, water and food from Ludger’s Catering. Music by Jessica Hunt (6-8pm) and Mikey Ohlin (8-10pm) (Tickets needed for the wine from 6pm-10pm). 9. Hyatt Regency Hotel Enjoy Asian Ruebens and Duck Confit Salad and a surprise ticket-free adult beverage. Music by Sounds of Compilation (6-8:20pm). Plus, in conjunction with the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, Theatre Tulsa will perform selections from their upcoming August show, Les Misérables (8:30-9:30pm). Register to win a one-night stay in a Deluxe Two-Bedroom Suite. Includes dinner and breakfast at the Daily Grill. (RR) 10. BOK/ One Williams Tower-Conner & Winters Fabulous views to the north and south from the 40th floor while sipping champagne and enjoying chocolates from Glacier Confections. Buy your raffle tickets here! Music by Myron Oliver (6-8pm) and Jason Swanson (8-10pm). (Tickets needed for the champagne). 11. 320 Boston Building Lobby You’ll have two chances to take home a great gift certificate with the Restaurant Pull at 6:30 and 8:30 (see list of restaurants on page 7). There will be food by Te Kei’s (6-8pm) and McNellie’s (8-10pm) and beer to quench your thirst. Music by TL O'Dell (6-8pm) and Travis & Tia (8-10pm) (Tickets needed for the beer).
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Tulsa Pedicabs are available for your convenience- and fun!
They are offering their rides for free for our patrons tonight, but please consider tipping your driver.
There are also two free trolleys running a continual loop of the event all evening.
Your wristband gets you a ride!
Free Parking: The Vault-7th and Cincinnati
First Presbyterian Church lot-7th and Boston Baxter’s Interurban Grill-South of 7th & Houston
On the street after 5:00 p.m.
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Proceed in any order you wish! Plan ahead, because the event will close at 10:00 p.m.
Remember to wear your wristband, that is your ticket!
Note: You were provided three drink tickets with your event ticket. Our volunteers are not able to offer you
more, but there will be several cash bars and other free offers on the route .
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