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Balcony Sponsors • The Bama Companies • Bank of • Carl Cornelius & Amber Howard Cornelius • Oliver & Meredith Howard • KWB Oil Property Management, Inc. • LynnCo Supply Chain Solutions • Memorial Machine • Public Service Company of Oklahoma • Drs. Andrew & Heather Revelis • Williams

Mezzanine Sponsors • BKD CPA’s & Advisors A Great Night Awaits You! • BlueCross BlueShield of Oklahoma Raffle Packages …………………………………… 2 • Ann Domin • Gena Duvall Online Auction ………………………………………3 • Grand National Trailer Restaurant Pull …………………………………… 5 • Charlie Jackson 2015 Venues …………………………………… 7 & 10 • Magoon & Associates Venue Map ……………………………………… 8 - 9 • Nancy & Joe McDonald • Momentum3, LLC • Ron & Bonnie Peters 2015 Top of the Town Committee • Tulsa Educare, Inc. Chair: Heather Hope-Hernandez, HKH Advertising Amber Howard Cornelius, Sprouse Shrader Smith, PLLC • T. D. WIlliamson, Inc. Donna Davis, BAM, LLC Katie Hudson, Mid-Continent Tower Ann Speicher, Community Volunteer Karen Smith, CCRC Program Director Melinda Belcher, CCRC Stephanie Howard, CCRC Shauna Meador, CCRC Casey Moore, CCRC Cynthia Mooney, CCRC Ellie Newby, CCRC Amy Peters, CCRC Joyce Reynolds, CCRC Jessica Ruggles, CCRC Collette Sawyer, CCRC Retta Seger, CCRC Sam Stephenson, CCRC Paige Whalen, CCRC Pat Kroblin, PK Promotions, Inc. 1 Raffle Packages Online Auction

Just $5 for your chance to win Bid now! Or $20 for 5 chances! Auction closes June 12, 6 pm Enter as many times as you like to win one or more of Scan this QR code to go to the auction these great, one-of-a-kind packages. site. Even more items are listed there! Buy your tickets at the Kennedy Building or BOK Tower. Winners will be contacted by June 19. Proceeds benefit the Child Care Resource Center. Winners will be notified by June 19, 2015. Baseball Collectibles • NY Mets Third Baseman & Team Captain Golfer’s Delight Value: $550 David Wright: • Four rounds of golf with cart at Owasso Golf & Athletic Club – Autographed baseball in case • Four rounds of golf at White Hawk Golf Club (M-F only) Value: $325 • Four rounds of golf at Battle Creek Golf Club – Autographed and framed photo • Two rounds of golf at Clary Fields Value: $225 • Ron Cey, famed LA Dodgers Third Baseman:

Pamper Me Value: $500 autographed baseball in case Value: $100 • Massage at Miss Jackson’s • Cody Asche, Philadelphia Phillies Third Baseman: • Haircut with shampoo/style from Ashton Alagdon, Epic Salon autographed baseball in case Value: $50 • Red Lobster gift certificates • David Phelps, Miami Marlins Pitcher: autographed • Mary Kay body care set for women baseball in case Value: $50 • Vera Bradley bag • Jake Odorizzi, Tampa Bay Rays Pitcher: • Meltdown Fitness – one month of unlimited classes autographed baseball in case Value: $50 • Uptown Salon and Spa – one-hour facial from Lisa Cromley Children’s Book Collections Family Fun Tulsa Staycation Value: $440 Value: $44 - $65 • $40 Gift Cards from Quick Trip • Tulsa Zoo – four passes Zen Body 30-Day Class Pass • Big Splash – two day-passes Value: $65 • TU Football – four tickets: vs. Louisiana-Monroe, Oct. 10 • Two free haircuts from Sports Clips Haircuts for Men Bless Ur Heart Boutique Gift Basket Value: $75 • Vera Bradley bag Original painting by DD Duvall Value: $225 • Copper Kiln ceramic studio – gift certificate • Haircut with shampoo/style from Ashton Alagdon at Epic Salon Uptown Salon and Spa facial by • Freckles Frozen Custard gift card Lisa Cromley Value: $70. • Tulsa State Fair and rodeo tickets – Friday, Oct. 9 iidentity Salon Beauty Package Samsung 32” Television Value: $220 Value: $115 Baseball Fanatic Value: Priceless Owasso Body Coach • Signed memorabilia from a trio of Tulsa and Bishop Kelley • THREE great packages to choose from! players: Matt Reynolds of the NY Mets AAA, Blake King of Value: $99 - $270 the St. Louis Cardinals and retired Catcher Rick Wrona of the Chicago Cubs Signed University of Oklahoma • Two NY Mets ball caps Football Memorabilia • The Cy Young Catcher, by Charlie O’Brien Value: Priceless with Doug Wedge Tulsa State Fair and Rodeo Tickets • Assortment of ballpark snacks plus memorabilia Value: $160 Father’s Day Special Value: $530 • Meltdown Fitness – one month of unlimited classes • Four rounds of golf with cart at Broken Arrow Golf & Athletic Club • Mary Kay skincare products for men • Haircut with shampoo/style from Ashton Alagdon, Epic Salon • Five Guys Burgers and Fries gift certificate

2 3 Did you know? Restaurant Pull More than 1,900 items are available for check-out through the CCRC Toy Lending and Try your luck at 7:30 pm – 110 W. 7th St. Resource Library. Boost your support for the Child Care Resource Center with our Restaurant Pull. You can’t lose! Each pull is $25 – for a gift certificate worth $25 or more at one of these fabulous restaurants:

• Bodean Restaurant • Hideaway Pizza & Market • Johnny Carinos • Burn Co. Barbecue • Lambrusco’z To Go • Charleston’s Restaurant • Logan’s • Cheddar’s Casual Cafe Roadhouse Steaks • Chili’s / Macaroni Grill • Los Cabos Mexican / Maggiano’s Grill & Cantina or On the Border • Mi Cocina • Chuy’s Tex-Mex • Napa Flats For help finding child care • Compadres Grill Wood-Fired Kitchen visit www.ccrctulsa.org • Cracker Barrel • Olive Garden Old Country Store (71st & Memorial only) and Restaurant • Pei Wei • East Village • P.F. Chang’s Bohemian Pizzeria • Red Rock Canyon • El Chico • Sisserou’s • Florence Park Cafe • Sushi Hana • The Hamlet • Tulsa Press Club

4 5 Thanks for keeping the lights on for us! A Great Night Awaits You! • 320 Boston, LLC • Mid-Continent Tower, LLC • Aloft Tulsa Downtown • Pinkerton Law, PC Map on pages 8 - 9. More venue info on page 11. • BAM, LLC • Prescott Realty Group (R) = Restrooms (DT) = Drink tickets required • BOK / Williams • River City Development 1. Baxter’s Interurban 717 S. Houston Center Tower • Summit Club A great place to park and catch the trolley. Be sure to stop in • Conner & Winters, LLC • Switchgear for a bite of their spectacular pesto formaggio. (R) • Courtyard by Marriott Search and Recruiting 2. Aloft Tulsa Downtown 200 Civic Center • Hall Estill • Wiggin Properties A hit last year: enjoy frozen Jack Daniels and Coke Shots with appetizers from Ted’s Café Escondido. Music by Rachel La Vonne Attorneys at Law • YMCA Downtown (7 pm -10 pm). Enter the raffle for a free night’s stay! (R) • Hyatt Regency Hotel 3. Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano 219 S. Cheyenne • Don’t miss their outstanding penne primavera with grilled chicken and garlic Parmesan breadsticks. Cash bar. (R) ...And for the fabulous treats! 4. Mixed Company Bar 302 S. Cheyenne In a setting you might call “Deco-meets-Dust Bowl,” enjoy • Ann’s Bakery • Old Village rosemary lemon cake and a Stamos Gin Fizz. Cash Bar. (R) • Baxter’s Interurban Grill Wine & Spirits 5. Switchgear Search and Recruiting 201 W. 5th • Caz’s Chop House • Premium Brands Mardi Gras in June! Award-winning Switchgear Search and • Deco Deli & Market • Route 66 Recruiting knows how to throw a party. Laissez les bons temps rouler while enjoying a Bon Temps Twist! • Elote Café & Catering PHOTO BOOTH 6. Mayo Hotel – Penthouse Bar 115 W. 5th • Glacier Confection • The Rusty Crane Watch the sun set over the Arkansas River while enjoying an • Jarboe Sales Company • Tavolo Italian Bistro assortment of appetizers. Cash bar. (R) • Lassalle’s • Te Kei’s 7. 110 W. 7th – 27th Floor New Orleans Deli Chinese/Asian Kitchen Don’t miss the Restaurant Pull happening here at 7:30 pm • Ludger’s • Ti Amo (details: p. 5). Food provided by The Rusty Crane, plus wine. Get your picture taken in the Route 66 PHOTO BOOTH while Catering & Events Ristorante Italiano listening to blues, jazz, rock and Americana from Jennifer • McNellie’s Group • Tulsa Press Club Marriott (6 - 8 pm), followed by blues, jazz and soul from • Mixed Company Bar • The Vault Jessica Hunt (8 - 10 pm). (DT) • Mod’s Coffee & Crepes • Whiskey Business 8. The Summit Club – Bank of American Building 15 W. 6th • Mustang Brewing Head up to the 31st floor terrace for stunning views and a taste of Italy with Pasta Cinque Terre. Cash bar. (R) Company 9. BOK / Williams Tower – Conner & Winters • Napa Flats One Williams Center Wood-Fired Kitchen Take in the fabulous views from the 40th floor while sipping • Nothing Bundt Cakes champagne and savoring chocolates from Glacier Confection. Buy your Raffle tickets here(details on page 2). Enjoy listening to saxophonist Myron Oliver (6 - 8 pm), followed by singer/songwriter Meggie McDonald (8 - 10 pm). (DT) 10. Hyatt Regency Hotel 100 E. 2nd In the Upper Lobby, enjoy Antipasto / Grilled Vegetable Skewers with dry Italian salami prosciutto, marinated manchego & mozzarella. And don’t miss the gorgeous views from the 15th floor Chairman’s Suite. A signature drink and assorted bruschetta await: tenderloin and goat cheese, artichoke and pesto, tomato and basil. (R) 11. 320 Boston Building – Hall Estill 320 S. Boston Head up to the 21st floor for treats from Ludger’s Catering & Private Dining, along with frozen margaritas. Get your picture taken in the Route 66 PHOTO BOOTH while listening to R&B from Alicia Hill (6 - 8 pm), followed by Nick Whitaker of the FM Pilots. (DT) 12. Kennedy Building Lobby 321 S. Boston Will-call and ticket sales. Savor tasty treats from Te Kei’s and beer. Harpist Lorelei Barton will play (6 - 8 pm). Buy your Raffle tickets here (details on page 2) – and take selfies with the Tulsa skyline in the background!

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2nd St. 9 3 10 Parking 3rd St. 4 Garage Old Urban ATM11 12 13 Trolley Routes 2 4th St. 14 24 15 16 17 Red Route 5 6 25 ATM 18 19 5th St. Green Route 8 20 21 Houston 6th St. 22 23 P 7 P 1 P

1. Baxter’s Interurban 717 S. Houston 2. Aloft Tulsa Downtown 200 Civic Center 3. Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano 219 S. Cheyenne 4. Mixed Company Bar 302 S. Cheyenne 5. Switchgear Search and Recruiting 201 W. 5th 6. Mayo Hotel – Penthouse Bar 115 W. 5th 7. 110 W. 7th / 27th Floor 8. The Summit Club – Bank of American Building 15 W. 6th 9. BOK / Williams Tower – Conner & Winters Free Parking: One Williams Center / 40th Floor • The Vault: 7th and Cincinnati 10. Hyatt Regency Hotel 100 E. 2nd • First Presbyterian Church after 5:30: 7th and Boston 11. 320 Boston Building – Hall Estill • Baxter’s Interurban Grill: South of 7th & Houston 320 S. Boston / 21st Floor • On the street after 5 pm 12. Kennedy Building Lobby 321 S. Boston 13. Entrance to the Tunnels FREE trolleys will run in a loop around the event all evening. through 320 S. Boston Building Your wristband gets you a ride! 14. Mid-Continent Tower / 36th Floor: VIP ONLY 401 S. Boston Red wristband required Remember to wear your wristband: it’s your ticket! 15. Deco Deli & Market 415 S. Boston Three drink tickets came with your ticket. Our 16. Courtyard by Marriott 415 S. Boston volunteers are not able to offer you more, but there will 17. Tulsa Press Club 415 S. Boston be several cash bars and free offers on the route. 18. Pinkerton Law Offices: VIP ONLY Please do not leave Top of the Town venues with 15 E. 5th / 20th Floor Red wristband required alcoholic beverages in hand. All drinks must be 19. consumed within venue premises. 420 S. Boston / 12th Floor Balcony 20. Elote Café & Catering 514 S. Boston Proceed in any order you wish! 21. Mod’s Coffee & Crepes 507 S. Boston Plan ahead – venues will close at 10:00 pm. 22. Lassalle’s New Orleans Deli 601 S. Boston 23. The Vault 620 S. Cincinnati 24. YMCA Downtown 418 S. Main 1 Details: Pages 7 & 10 25. 420 Mayo 420 S. Main 8 9 A Great Night Awaits You! Did you know? More than 7,000 children are served by Map on pages 8 - 9. More venue info on page 7. CCRC each year. (R) = Restrooms (DT) = Drink tickets required

13. Entrance to the Tunnels through 320 S. Boston Building These once-secret tunnels were built beginning in the late 1920s to allow oil barons to move from building to building without being seen – or kidnapped. A great way to get to the Kennedy Building and the Mid-Continent Tower! 14. Mid-Continent Tower / 36th Floor - VIP ONLY 401 S. Boston Enjoy McNellie’s famous artichoke dip and the spectacular tastes of a Mediterranean plate from Napa Flats Wood-Fired Kitchen while listening to a blend of blues, folk, soul and rock from Mark Gibson (6 - 8 pm) and the country-inspired tunes of Joe Rentie (8 - 10 pm). Red wristband required. 15. Deco Deli & Market 415 S. Boston Sample gourmet grilled sandwiches and homemade sweet For help finding child care potato chips in a Deco landmark, the Atlas Life Building. 16. Courtyard by Marriott 415 S. Boston call 1-800-438-0008 The Marriott crew offers eclectic fun! Enjoy appetizers, a wine tasting and tequila strawberries – plus belly dancers. Chair massages on the 7th floor. 17. Tulsa Press Club 415 S. Boston News flash: The BBQ meatballs are back! Look for cookies and drink specials, too. Cash bar. (R) 18. Pinkerton Law Offices – VIP ONLY 15 E. 5th St. / 20th Floor Enjoy treats from Ann’s Bakery and Caz’s Chowhouse with a wine tasting on the 20th floor balcony. Listen to Motown, blues, pop and rock from Jamey Hooper and Sarah Hutchison (6 - 8 pm), followed by Rockwell with an acoustic mix of rock and pop (8 -10 pm). Red wristband required. 717 S. Houston Ave. 19. Philtower Building 420 S. Boston / 12th Floor Balcony Prepare to be entranced by the balcony views while sampling www.baxtersgrill.com bruschetta and flatbread from Tavolo Italian Bistro, Tulsa’s newest Italian restaurant. Enjoy the sounds of singer/songwriter Lindsay Rae (6 - 8 pm), followed by rock and pop from Christine Jude (8 - 10 pm). Cash bar. 20. Elote Café & Catering 514 S. Boston Say ¡Hola! to the place that started it all in the Deco District and sample free-range chicken and vegetarian quesadillas. 21. Mod’s Coffee & Crepes 507 S. Boston House-made Gelato! Enough said. 22. Lassalle’s New Orleans Deli 601 S. Boston Savor the tastes of authentic New Orleans in the Deco District: genuine gumbo with white rice and Jambalaya! 23. The Vault 620 S. Cincinnati Sample crab and caper canapes in the iconic Mid-Century Modern building that originally housed the First National Auto Bank. 24. YMCA Downtown 418 S. Main The Downtown Y will offer tours all night, so make this your healthy stop for water and fruit. Enter the drawing for a 3-month FREE pass. (R) 25. 420 Mayo 420 S. Main Tour highly sought-after downtown apartments. Then join us on the rooftop for treats from Nothing Bundt Cakes and water. Enjoy an evening of acoustic rock from Scott Pendergrass (6 - 8 pm), followed by Laron Simpson (8 -10 pm).

10 11 Atlas Life Building Mid-Continent Tower 415 South Boston 401 South Boston Courtyard by Marriott, New Atlas Grill, Listed in the National Register of Tulsa Press Club, Deco Deli & Market Historic Places, the Mid-Continent This historic 12-story office building Tower consists of two separate completed in 1922 is sandwiched between structures not actually in physical the Philtower and Mid-Continent Tower. contact with each other. The first is At the top is an ornate cornice surmounted the Mid-Continent Building, a 16-story structure on the west by a crouching statue of Atlas. The building side of the complex, completed in 1918. The second is the is seven bays wide at the base, narrowing Mid-Continent Tower, a 36-story structure built alongside and to three above the second floor to allow cantilevered over the original 16-story building. Both structures some separation from the taller buildings are freestanding, separated by six inches of space to permit on either side. It was designed as an each to sway, expand or contract independently. Hosted by Inverted “T” to represent Tulsa. In 2010 it was converted to a Mid-Continent Tower, LLC, 918-699-0300. hotel. Hosted by Courtyard by Marriott: 918-508-7400. 201 Executive Center The 320 Boston Building 201 West 5th Street 320 South Boston Avenue Built in 1975, the 201 Executive Center This beloved landmark building was is a six-story office building with large designed to be a bank – and a mooring balconies located directly across from station for the most innovative form of the Tulsa County Courthouse. Hosted travel in its day, the dirigible. The tower by Switchgear Search and Recruiting was also a beacon for weather alerts. and managed by KPM: 918-581-3100. During the 1960s either red or green lights would be beamed on the tower to indicate various weather conditions. The building was originally Hyatt Regency Hotel home to the Exchange National Bank and was completed in 100 East 2nd Street 1928. It stood 10 stories tall and was the largest bank in The Hyatt Regency Tulsa sits in the Oklahoma. It was designed by George Winkler, who also heart of Oklahoma’s most vibrant designed the Mayo Hotel. In 1929, the building was expanded business, entertainment and cultural to its current height of 22 stories. The 320 Building is in the districts. The hotel Neo-Classical style and is connected to the Kennedy Building overlooks the scenic gardens of the by a tunnel under Boston Avenue. Hosted by 320 Boston, Williams Center Complex. Connected LLC (918-584-1414) and Hall Estill Attorneys at Law. via sky-bridge to Williams Towers, the luxury high-rise hotel is adjacent to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center and just a few walking blocks from the Tulsa Convention Center and the BOK Center. Contact: 918-234-1234 or [email protected]

12 13 Mayo 420 The Summit Club 410 South Main Street 15 W. 6th St. Originally five stories tall, this building The Bank of America Tower currently was erected to house the Mayo stands as the second tallest International furniture business. During the Oil Boom, Style skyscraper in the city, behind the the building was expanded to 10 stories, BOK Tower. Completed in 1967, the to be used as offices for oil barons. building is a key office tower in the Central Business District. Today, it has been re-purposed yet Its penthouse tenant is The Summit Club,Tulsa’s premiere again, offering luxury living in the heart downtown business club. Founded in 1967, The Summit’s of downtown Tulsa. Hosted by Wiggin fundamental principles of superior quality in food, service and Properties: 918-582-8100. ambiance have held true through the years. The Summit Club is a private, non-profit organization supported by membership fees and dues. It is owned by its membership and guided by Aloft Tulsa Downtown its Board of Directors. Bank of America Tower managed by & wxyz bar KPM: 918-582-5243. Your host: The Summit Club. 200 Civic Center From the inside, the new Aloft hotel The Philtower downtown looks like a mix of Mid-Century Modern and high-tech 427 S. Boston Ave. In many ways, the history of the convenience with touches of industrial Philtower mirrors the history of Tulsa style. From the outside, it looks a lot like the former City Hall. itself. Just a few years away from its The building was built in 1969 and has historic preservation 90th Anniversary and poised to enter status. Contact: 918-947-8200. an exciting new period, Tulsa’s iconic Neo-Gothic skyscraper is situated at BOK / Williams Tower the hub of the city’s current and future One Williams Center growth, right in the heart of Downtown The BOK Tower at One Williams Tulsa’s Deco District. From its origins Center is the crown jewel of Tulsa’s in the Oil Boom of the 1920s to its central position in the local skyline. The 52-story tower was economy of the 1950s to its contemporary rejuvenation, the built in 1975 as headquarters for the Philtower has developed and diversified along with the needs Williams Companies. At a height of of the local community. Boasting terrazzo floors, brass fixtures 677 feet, it was the tallest building in and mahogany trim, all original to the building, the Philtower any of the five Plains States – is a perfect marriage of historic charm with modern amenities Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, North – a place where residents and businesses alike feel at home. Dakota, and South Dakota – as well Managed by River City Development: 918-584-0331. as the surrounding states of Missouri, Arkansas and New Mexico, until surpassed by Oklahoma City’s Devon Tower in 2011. Designed by Minoru Yamasaki, the BOK Tower is similar in appearance and construction to New York City’s World Trade Center (WTC) towers, destroyed in the terrorist attack of 9/11/2001, which Yamasaki also designed. The BOK Tower has a quarter the footprint and stands at almost half the height of the original WTC towers. The BOK Tower structure comprises 14,750 tons of steel and 41,588 cubic yards of concrete. Managed by Williams Headquarters Building Company: 918-743-7788.

14 15 110 W. 7th St. Completed in 1971, this building was constructed to serve as the world headquarters of Cities Service Oil and Gas Corp. when the company moved its headquarters from the famous Cities Service Building in New York City. At one point, the building had 2,300 employees and the company was Tulsa’s largest private employer. The building was constructed in the International Style that matured after World War II. The style is characterized by a square or rectangular footprint, a cubic “extruded rectangle” form, windows running in broken rows to form a grid, and façade angles set at 90 degrees. The building is 388 feet tall and has 28 floors served by 11 elevators. Today it is home to a variety of businesses, including law firms and oil and gas companies. Managed by Prescott Realty Group: 918-295-6900.

The Mayo Hotel 115 W. 5th St. The Mayo Hotel opened in 1925 and at 19 stories was the tallest building in Oklahoma. Built to exceed the expectations of the most discriminating travelers, it boasted modern amenities of its time, including 600 rooms each with ceiling fans and Tulsa’s first running ice water. Architect George Winkler designed the building in the Sullivanesque style of the Chicago School. The hotel was home to famous oilmen J. Paul Getty and . Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, it sat vacant for nearly 30 years. The Snyder family of Tulsa purchased the building in 2001, renovated the lobby and hosted events there until 2008. The Mayo Hotel re-opened its doors in late 2009 after a historic renovation restored the hotel to its original luster, with 102 hotel rooms, 76 luxury residences and event spaces. Contact: 918-582-6296. Thanks to you! Thanks to your support, Child Care Resource Center staff will be able to provide important services for the children, parents and care givers of Oklahoma.

• More children will have: – Their speech, hearing, and vision checked – Healthy food to eat while at child care – Fun, stimulating toys to play with – New books to read.

• More parents will know: – Where to find quality child care for their children – How to choose the best child care for their family – Their children are growing and developing the way they should.

• More teachers of infants, toddlers and preschoolers will have: – Education and assistance to learn how to best teach children – Books, toys and classroom materials that help kids blossom and grow.

• More child care programs will have: – The benefits of Tulsa Area United Way’s 2015 Day of Caring – Help in meeting national child care standards and in becoming nationally accredited.

16 17 Child Care Resource Center: Quality Care for Every Child.

Overwhelming evidence confirms that a child’s growth, health, development and learning all hinge on early childhood experiences. The mission of Child Care Resource Center is to support access to quality care for every child.

Resource and Referral, part of the state and national Child Care Resource and Referral system, helps families with children find safe, affordable child care that meets their needs, offering free referrals and a variety of tools that help families evaluate available child care options.

The Resource Library offers resource materials for care givers, developmentally appropriate toys, books and other items for kids, and a work area for making low-cost children’s materials using die-cut machines, laminators and other tools.

The Child and Adult Care Food Program provides reimbursement for nutritious meals and snacks served in licensed family child care homes.

The Quality Enhancement Initiative helps child care centers and family child care homes achieve and sustain accreditation through the National Association for the Education of Young Children for center-based programs and the National Association for Family Child Care. Services include program assessment, technical assistance, and staff development.

For more information, please visit our website: www.ccrctulsa.org Or like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter Child Care Resource Center is a program of the Community Service Council, a United Way partner agency, that is also supported by Oklahoma Child Care Resource and Referral Association, Oklahoma Child Care Services, the George Kaiser Family Foundation, State Department of Education and generous donations from our community, including the proceeds from this annual event. CC Child Care Resource Center Improving Oklahomans’ Lives Through Quality Care for Every Child Research, Planning & Action RC ccrctulsa.org

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