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Tap into your Queen Power!
Time to reclaim
your throne.
By the time you're done you'll be a tiara toting queen. The good news
is the tiara works whether virtual or real.
Keep up with the Queendom by checking out the blog, It's
My Life: Thinking Out Loud. (See below.) We also have a 'Queen-in-Training'
who has started a blog. Click
here to follow Nicole's journey.
Some of the upcoming scheduled events are open to the public. Would love
you to join me. If you are not sure, be sure
and call.
Feel free to contact
us with questions, comments, whatever!
Reign on,
Allyn Evans
aka
Queen Me
P.S. Visit again soon! We'll
be unveiling new programs and more.
It's My Life: Thinking Out Loud
Upcoming Events:
Northern Oklahoma College, Stillwater, OK (08-12/2007)
Canadian Valley, GirlTech Program, Chickasha, OK (09-05/2007-2008)
Gordon Cooper, GirlTech Program, Shawnee, OK (09-05/2007-2008)
Career Technology Education Equity Council Conference, Presenter, Oklahoma
City (9/28/07)
Meridian Technology Center, GirlTech Program, Stillwater, OK (11/20/07)
Red Dirt Festival, Shawnee, OK (11/3/07)
Previous Events:
Unplug to Connect, Dallas, TX (1/13/2007)
Tame the Amazon/Audio Divas recording (1/22/2007)
Yale Faculty Inservice, Yale, OK (1/24/2007)
Juror #12: How Reasonable People Do Unthinkable Things (1/25/2007)
Blogs & RSS Feeds/Audio Divas recording (2/12/2007)
Tame the Amazon, Pen and Key Board Writers, Edmond, OK (2/17/2007)
Baptist Memorial Hospital Women's Conference, Oxford MS (3/21/2007)
Q93.7 FM Radio, Oxford, MS (3/15/07)
Chatting With Women Radio Talk Show (3/28/2007)
Canadian Valley Tech Center, GirlTech Program, Chickasha, OK (5/8/2007)
Gordon Cooper, GirlTech Program, Shawnee, OK (5/2007)
Meridian Technology Center, GirlTech Program, Stillwater, OK (5/2007)
Oklahoma PTA Annual Conference, Stillwater, OK (7/28/2007)
Here's Allyn in Oxford, MS. Baptist Memorial gave all
participants a tiara to wear!

Allyn Evans was fantastic! It's so nice to know everyone
suffers from the "committee on the brain" syndrome. My "committee"
has worn me out over the last 40 years. I'm tired of always trying to
keep up with the Barbie Doll image dream. Thanks Allyn for opening my
eyes to what really is important!
—workshop attendee
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