Ahoy! Pirate Cruises are Near

Biltmore Hotel, OKC

Biltmore Hotel, OKC

Arrr Me Hearties! Come One, Come All
Sate Recognition Days (SRD) will be in the Biltmore Hotel May 22-24, 2014. Rooms are $69 per night. The hotel has two floors, and although there are no elevators in the hotel, there are many rooms on the ground floor for those who need one. Just request a ground floor room when you make your reservation and again upon check-in.

Shiver Me Timbers! So Much to Do
There will be activities galore at SRD, but Patty says that there is only one mandated activity: to have fun. Our pirate cruise will begin at 6:00 PM on the 22nd. Then, aqua zumba in the pool until 7:00 and a share session at 8:00. Activities continue throughout the meeting, and there will be several costume and decorating contests, including the following:

  • Chapter pirate flags
  • Decorated name tags
  • Chapter pirate ships
  • Doorway to Capt. Jack Sparrow’s cabin (decorated doors)
  • Dress alike chapter costumes

There will be a place designated for men–the “man cave,” and baskets. We will need to bring our own container and tickets. Finally, we will be able to spend our pirate coins on some as yet unannounced loot.

Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of…Diet Coke?
One thing is for sure: we will have a blimey good time. Many will be able to catch up with those they know, and everyone will be able to meet new people. Start getting the creative juices flowing and let’s think up some great costumes and decorations. We want to put our best peg leg forward!

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About Jana

I didn't know how much I loved dogs until I brought home my first Miniature Pinscher, Zeus, more than a decade ago. I fell in love with him the minute I laid eyes on him. Even though Zeus is now waiting for me at the Rainbow Bridge, I think of him often. Currently, I have two Min Pins, Athena and Nano, who bring love, joy, and lots of energy into our home. My dogs are a big part of my life and are very special to me. I don’t think the human-dog relationship is comparable to any other. Every day is a journey as I learn from them and vice versa. Jana Comer has an M.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. In addition, she is an avid reader of scientific literature and is especially interested in the evolution of dogs, dog genetics, and dog behavior.

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