Chisholm Trail Show Saturday June 10, Nocona, Texas
Songs and Tales of the Old Chisholm Trail
at The Texas Rangers Heritage Center
Fredericksburg, Texas April 1st. 2017
A Family Friendly Music Variety Show Based On A Cattle Drive Up
The Old Chisholm Trail!
Nocona Chamber of Commerce and Tales ‘N Trails Museum
Mary Beckman Davis Downtown Park
102 Clay St., Nocona, TX 76255
Show Cast:
“Camp Cookie” a.k.a. K.R. Wood
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Trail Boss “Sundown” portrayed by Geoff Schaffer
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“Rowdy” the Head Wrangler is Stuntman and Cowboy Actor Jody Stelzig
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Pistol Packin' Paula World Champion Trick Gun Twirling & Bull Whip Artist
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Kevin Fitzpatrick, World Champion Trick Roper
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“Little Joe the Wrangler” portrayed by Will Fitzpatrick
*Featuring KR Wood and The Gone to Texas Band.
Sponsored by Texanna Records, Breedlove Guitars and MusicTexas
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#countryvarietyshow
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#glazestudios
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KR Wood and the Gone to Texas Band Saturday June 10th Nocona, TX
Songs and Tales of the Old Chisholm Trail
at The Texas Rangers Heritage Center
Fredericksburg, Texas April 1st. 2017
A Family Friendly Music Variety Show Based On A Cattle Drive Up
The Old Chisholm Trail!
Nocona Chamber of Commerce and Tales ‘N Trails Museum
FOR TOUR DATES:
Saturday June 10th, 2017 at 2:00 & 4:30 p.m.
Mary Beckman Davis Downtown Park
102 Clay St., Nocona, TX 76255
Show Cast:
“Camp Cookie” a.k.a. K.R. Wood
- - - -
Trail Boss “Sundown” portrayed by Geoff Schaffer
- - - -
“Rowdy” the Head Wrangler is Stuntman and Cowboy Actor Jody Stelzig
- - - -
Pistol Packin' Paula World Champion Trick Gun Twirling & Bull Whip Artist
- - - -
Kevin Fitzpatrick, World Champion Trick Roper
- - - -
“Little Joe the Wrangler” portrayed by Will Fitzpatrick
*Featuring KR Wood and The Gone to Texas Band.
Sponsored by Texanna Records, Breedlove Guitars and MusicTexas
@ChisholmTrailShow
#oldchisholmtrail
#countryvarietyshow
#texannarecords
#glazestudios
#musictexas
#breedloveguitars
#KRWood
#Gone to Texas Band
Haunted Places in Texas
From Houston to San Antonio, Dallas to Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, and more! We're taking a look at castles, forests, graveyards, and more of the most haunted places in Texas! Enjoy!
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The Texas Bucket List - Two Czech Chicks Kolache Shoppe in Danbury
It’s safe to say kolaches are a big deal here in the Lone Star State, and at the Two Czech Chicks Kolache Shoppe & Bakery in Danbury you can get your fill of one sweet or savory pastry that pleases the palate – just as long as you beat the crowds of people snatching up these mouthwatering delights! Priding themselves on a tried-and-true family recipe, the Two Czech Chicks bakery is a stop that will not disappoint on The Texas Bucket List.
Native Peoples of Oklahoma - Protecting Native American Communities - 4.2.4 OETA: White Man's Road
“Native Peoples of Oklahoma is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at
This course is a general introduction to the history, cultural traditions, and current condition of many of the 38 Native American tribes who reside in Oklahoma. To increase awareness and appreciation of the manners in which the Native American population of Oklahoma contributes to the unique character and capacities of our state, through cultural values, political relationships between sovereign governments, social relations in a diverse place, and enriching artistic expressions. Learners will further understand the roles that indigenous people in Oklahoma have played in national and global contexts.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Dan Swan is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Associate Curator of Ethnology at the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History.
Dr. Joshua Nelson is Associate Professor in the Department of English.
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Pittsfield is the largest city and the county seat of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the principal city of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Berkshire County. Its area code is 413. Its ZIP code is 01201 (01202 and 01203 are zip codes for Pittsfield post office boxes only). The population was 44,737 at the 2010 census. Although the population has declined in recent decades, Pittsfield remains the third largest municipality in western Massachusetts, behind only Springfield and Chicopee.
In 2005, Farmers Insurance ranked Pittsfield 20th in the United States as “Most Secure Place To Live” among small towns with fewer than 150,000 residents. In 2006, Forbes ranked Pittsfield as number 61 in its list of Best Small Places for Business. In 2008, Country Home magazine ranked Pittsfield as #24 in a listing of green cities east of the Mississippi. In 2009, the City of Pittsfield was chosen to receive a 2009 Commonwealth Award, Massachusetts' highest award in the arts, humanities, and sciences. In 2010, the Financial Times proclaimed Pittsfield the Brooklyn of the Berkshires, in an article covering its recent renaissance.
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