Dfest is ‘music geek’ heaven, revenue raiser
TULSA — In his day job, Clay Bird , the former city councilor, assists Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor with downtown economic development. This weekend, however, he and wife, Dacia, were selling drinks to thirsty Dfest-goers.
Saturday evening, the pair wore their orange "volunteer shirts” as they sold cups of beer and soda to a growing line of people.
"Dfest is important because it’s a hu...
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