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Annual Gala Thank You SCHEDULE of to OUR SPONSORS Events Royal Sponsor OCTOBER 12, 2019 6:00 P.M Annual Gala thank you SCHEDULE OF TO OUR SPONSORS events royal sponsor OCTOBER 12, 2019 6:00 p.m. Silent Auction Opens Cocktail Reception Begins marquis sponsors 7:00 p.m. Welcome by Blayne Arthur Invocation National Anthem by Lacey Dale Gracia White’s Welding, Inc. 7:30 p.m. princess diamond sponsors Recognition of Sponsors and Agricultural Woman of the Year by Tyler Norvell and Tammi Didlot Custom Wood Fibers and Cedar Mulch, LLC 8:00 p.m. heart diamond sponsors Live Auction Begins Sold by Jeff Tebow AES Drilling Mid Continent Truck Sales, Inc. American Farmers and Ranchers National Livestock Blue and Gold Sausage Co. Noble Research Institute, LLC 8:35 p.m. Chapman Ranch Norvell Consulting Spotlight Silent Auction Closes Charmasson Club Lambs Okla. Dept. of Ag, Food & Forestry Circle A Welding Okla. Ag Leadership Class XIX 8:45 p.m. Collins Cattle, Inc. Okla. Association of Electric Coop. Princess Silent Auction Closes Continental Resources Oklahoma Pork Council Davis Family Oklahoma Rural Water Fab 5 P&K Equipment 8:55 p.m. Farm Credit of Western Oklahoma Pokey Cattle Co. Marquis Silent Auction Closes Friends of Kevin Wallace RKR Dozer Service Gilbert Insurance Agency Robetha Fariss 9:00 p.m. H&D Cattle Shoberts Feed Supplements Live Entertainment Featuring Tanya Tucker Heritage Place Southwestern Oklahoma St. Univ. Hilliary Communications Standridge Equipment John Deere 10:00 p.m. Jerry Tucker Roustabout Tim Eaton and Friends Auction Check-Out Opens Longacre, Inc. Top Hand Field Services, LLC Lucky Strike Cattle Co. Concert Conclusion round diamond sponsors Raffle Drawings Brower/Craft Show Cattle James Avery Artisan Jewelry Closing Remarks Driskill Cattle Krehbiel Farms Happy Hollow Animal Hospital Red Diamond Cattle Co, LLC Holdenville Veterinary Clinic Reuter Farms entertainmentLIVE MASTERceremonies OF Tanya Tucker Ron Hays The Legend and The Legacy Dean of Farm Broadcasters At the age of 13, the original female country outlaw Tanya Tucker Ron Hays is the Dean of Farm Broadcasters in the South Central was the youngest female to grace the cover of Rolling Stone US and has been recognized for excellence in serving farmers and Magazine with the message, “You’re Gonna Hear From Me.” Dubbed ranchers in Oklahoma and surrounding states for more than forty as the female Elvis, she achieved mainstream chart topping success years. With his signature greeting, “Howdy, Neighbors,” Ron has been with 15 number 1 hits including “Delta Dawn,” 41 top 10 hits, and the voice and advocate for Oklahoma Farmers and the agriculture 23 top 40 albums. Nominated 10 times for a Grammy, this CMA and industry since 1977. ACM winning artist was awarded the 2016 ACM Pioneer Award for her over 50 years of success in her longstanding musical career. Ron Hays is in his 14th year with the Radio Oklahoma Ag Network. “Ron on RON” has become the top rated Ag radio network in 17 years after the release of her last record, the 60 year old living the state of Oklahoma and the southern great plains, offering the legend is set to release a tell-all record, full of wisdom, wit, and heart, best and most comprehensive coverage dedicated to farmers produced by 3 time Grammy award winning artist Brandi Carlile and and ranchers in Oklahoma, Kansas, northeastern New Mexico, Shooter Jennings, alongside the full length documentary “Delta Dawn, southwestern Missouri and the Texas Panhandle. Then and Now: The Return of Tanya Tucker.” Join us on the journey with this one and only living legend. Through all the years Ron has remained close to the rural community. They know Ron cares and understands their needs. That is why when they hear “Howdy, Neighbor” they know it is someone who they trust and consider a friend. 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Payment must be made before the end of the auction proceedures evening in the form of cash, check or card. Checks should be made payable to the Diamond Hats. SILENT AUCTION Silent Auction items are located around the Purchaser must present paid receipt to collect the perimeter of the room and denoted under Spotlight, purchased item(s). Marquis Diamond and Princess Diamond sections. Each section will be open for bidding beginning at Arrangements for removal of items must be made 6:00 p.m. To bid on Silent Auction items, simply write by purchaser at his/her expense. All items must be your bidder number and the bid amount on the bid removed by midnight on Saturday, October 12. sheet located by the item on the table. Be sure to note the minimum bid raise amount by which you must Failure to arrange for a trip, meal party, etc. within increase the bid of the previous bidder. the time specified and according to any stated conditions and/or limitations imposes absolutely no obligation on the donor, the Diamond Hats or Silent Auctions will close following the Live Auction. Oklahoma Youth Expo. (See Schedule of Events) All auction items are sold “as is” with no expressed or implied guarantees or warranties, except those which LIVE AUCTION may be supplied by the donor or manufacturer. Live Auction items are located at the front of the room, near the stage. To place a bid during the Live Tax and gratituities are not included on gift Auction, simply raise your hand or program. certificates, unless stated otherwise. The Diamond Hats reserve the right to withdraw any payment procedures item before or during the sale. Neither the Diamond Hats or Oklahoma Youth Expo LIVE & SILENT AUCTIONS shall be liable for any personal injury on the premises Payment should be made for all purchases at the where the auction is being held or in the removal of end of the evening. Cashiers will assist each buyer any items by the purchaser. personally, having all item receipts in bidder folders. Once all items have been paid in full, you may then Auction purchases may be tax deductible to the collect your items, presenting your paid receipt to extent of the price paid exceeds fair market value. the table attendants who will assist in the collection Claiming is responsibility of the buyer, in accordance of items. with the IRS guidelines. LIVE 6 | JOHN DEERE LAWN MOWER live auction “It’s not how fast you mow, it’s how well you mow fast.” If you’ve got acres to mow, this one is for you! Take home this John Deere Z720E Bid High and Bid Often! ZTrak Zero Turn Mower tonight. This mower is powered by a 23 horse-power FR series engine and has a 54 inch, high-capacity PRO LIVE 1 | WEEKEND WITH BOB AND GARTH mower deck with welded deck reinforcements. The 21-inch seat has Grab your honey and hop aboard Mr. Funk’s personal luxury jet and adjustable springs for extra comfort and has an adjustable 3 position head off to enjoy an unforgettable weekend and experience the foot platform. Truly, Nothing Runs Like a Deere! legendary Oklahoma Garth Brooks Stadium Tour. Package includes Courtesy of P&K Equipment travel, lodging, tickets and meals for two. Courtesy of Express Ranches and Bob Funk LIVE 7 | A GIRL’S TWO BEST FRIENDS, LIVE 2 | OYE LIMITED EDITION RIFLE CHOCOLATE & DIAMONDS Be the third to own this limited edition, Number 3 OYE Henry Rifle. Like Chocolate lovers delight with this homemade German Chocolate every Henry rifle, it’s 100% American made, with its select American walnut Cake and Pathways Diamond Bracelet. With every delicious stock and forearm, it is a masterpiece of finely crafted gunsmithing. The bite better than the last, this German Chocolate Cake will not be Henry .30-30 brass frame has visually impressive 2-” octagon barrel something you will want to share, made by cook extraordinaire and a handsome brass receiver and brass barrel band. Both rifles are Robetha Fariss. While eating this yummy cake, look extra beautiful with drilled and tapped for easy scope mounting. The magazine holds five this designer cuff bracelet by Paul Richter of the exclusive Pathways rounds that chamber quickly and smoothly thanks to our crisp, perfectly Collection. The oxidized sterling silver and 18kt yellow gold cuff machined action. More than just another deer cartridge, the venerable, bracelet is flush set with 11 round brilliant cut diamonds which have a .30-30 has been the king of deer calibers since the first rifle chambered carat weight of 0.49tcw. in this ageless round was produced in 1894. 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