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 Story Time returns to the Waurika Public Library every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.  We read stories to the children and after Story Time there are games and computers that the children can use.  Next week, we’ll read “Our Day at the Zoo” released by the Oklahoma City Zoo and Metropolitan Library System.

The Oklahoma City Zoo and Metropolitan Library System rolled out a new, statewide literacy program called Read for Adventure. This program aims to promote literacy within families, increase their contact with the outdoors and provide an outlet for invaluable, nature-inspired discoveries.  Educating Oklahomans about wildlife and wild places has always been central to the OKC Zoo’s mission and through this partnership, are inspiring children to read about wildlife and connect with those same animals and plants at the Zoo.  

For this program the OKC Zoo and Metropolitan Library System introduced the children’s book “Our Day at the Zoo”.  The story is about children that visit and imitate a variety of animals on a trip to the OKC Zoo and Botanical Garden.  The book is available for check out at the Waurika Public Library and patrons that check out “Our Day at the Zoo” will receive one free voucher good for general admission for four people to the Oklahoma City Zoo good through March 31, 2019. 

The FRIENDS of the Waurika Public Library Fall Used Book Sale is coming soon.  The Used Book Sale is currently scheduled for Saturday, Oct 27th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the annex across from the library.  We’ll have lots of books to choose from at great prices.  Don’t miss it!

The Waurika Public Library increases our selection every week.  Recent additions include books from authors such as Sue Grafton, James Patterson, Nora Roberts, Stuart Woods, David Baldacci and more.  Come check them out!

For information about events, activities and more, visit our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/WaurikaPublicLibrary/

Sara Ballard Receives Scholarship from OCU

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Sara Ballard was recently awarded an Academic Scholarship from Oklahoma Christian University.

She has a 4.0 GPA

As a senior she is involved in many activities. 

Waurika Elementary Spelling Bee Winners

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3rd – 5th Spelling Bee Winners
Champion- Sadie Smith
Runner Up- Vanessa Foster

K-2 Spelling Bee Winners
Champion- Seth Turner and Runner Up-Chris Mayhew

Waurika Library News January 3 2019

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The world’s oil supply is vanishing, the stock market is plummeting, and the key to saving the future seems to be a baffling historical mystery. Can the NUMA crew crack it in time? ‘Sea of Greed’ is the suspenseful new NUMA Files novels from the #1 New York Times-bestselling master of adventure, Clive Cussler.

After an explosion in the Gulf of Mexico destroys three oil rigs trying to revive a dying field, Kurt Austin and the NUMA Special Projects Team are tapped by the President of the United States to find out what’s gone wrong. The trail leads them to a brilliant billionaire in the alternative energy field. Her goal is the end of the oil age; her company has spent billions developing the worlds’ most advanced fuel-cell systems. But is she an environmental hero…or a rogue genetic engineer?

The NUMA crew discovers that the oil fields are infected with bacteria that are consuming the oil before it can be pumped out of the earth–a bacteria originally lost decades ago when two submarines vanished in the Mediterranean.

With hired killers on his trail, can Kurt Austin locate a submarine that’s remained hidden for more than fifty years? And even if he can, can the biological terror that’s been unleashed be stopped?  Check out ‘Sea of Greed’ from the Waurika Public Library.

Christmas may be over but you can still use smile.amazon.com to support the Friends of the Waurika Library when you use Amazon throughout the year.  It works just like Amazon with your existing account.  When you login, simply choose ‘Friends of the Waurika Public Library’ as the charity you would like to support.

For information about events, activities and more, visit our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/WaurikaPublicLibrary/

Waurika FCCLA Attends Convention

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 Nineteen members of Waurika FCCLA have returned from their Oklahoma State FCCLA Convention held in Oklahoma City on April 4. The convention, held at the Cox Convention Center, followed the theme “Lead Fast, Lead Furious”.  Members were motivated and encouraged as they listened to keynote speaker, Patrick Grady. They also attended break-out workshops designed for leadership development.

Kaytlyn & Mallory

On March 28, Freshmen Kaytlyn Williams and Mallory Adkins competed at the Oklahoma State Competitive Events in Stillwater.  Their Illustrated Talk speech was on the topic of mental health.  The two earned first place both at the district and regional levels in order to compete at State.

Sophomore, Hannah Owens, served as support staff at both events as she completed her duties as 2018-19 South 4 District Vice President of Public Relations.

Hannah

Local Farmer Recognized by Governor for Stewardship Award

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Visit the cultural center Father’s Day weekend for comedy and creativity

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SULPHUR, Okla. – Father’s Day weekend means two days full of creative and comedic fun at the Chickasaw Cultural Center, 867 Cooper Memorial Road.

Father’s Celebration

Celebrate the special men in your life during the Father’s Celebration Saturday, June 16, and Sunday, June 17.

Take a step back into time at the Living Village and enjoy stickball, stomp dancing, children’s cultural crafts and more.

Native Creativity Day will take place Saturday with a celebration of Native American artists. The event will showcase a variety of creative mediums.

The film, “Trouble with the Curve,” will be screened 1 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Anoli’ Theater.

Fathers will receive free admission to the Chikasha Poya Exhibit Center and discounts in the gift shops.

Native Comedy Showcase

Guests will enjoy the comedic entertainment of Adrianne Chalepah 6:30 p.m., Saturday, June 16, in the Anoli’ Theater.

Adrianne Chalepah, Kiowa/Apache, is an entertainer from Anadarko, Oklahoma. In 2010, her comedy career took off when she teamed up with the popular comedy troupe “49 Laughs Comedy.”

Chalepah’s performances continue to gain recognition, landing her features in magazines and on television. In 2012, she was honored to open for first lady Michelle Obama. In 2014, she founded the “Ladies of Native Comedy” super group.

Chalepah has performed alongside comedy giants such as Margaret Cho, Dane Cook, the late Ralphie May and Jarrod Carmichael at the Hollywood Improv.

Tickets for Chalepah’s showcase are $3 for children age 12 and under; $4 for adults; or $6 combo deal that includes ticket, popcorn and drink.

Exhibits

The Chickasaw Cultural Center is currently showcasing two exciting, historical exhibits.

The Te Ata Exhibit and the Sculpting Cultures: Southeast and Southwest Native Pottery Exhibit will be available to visit during the celebration.

Explore the life of Mary “Te Ata” Thompson Fisher and her journey to become one of the greatest Native American performers of all time now through Sept. 2 in the Aapisa’ Art Gallery.

View items owned and worn by Te Ata, as well as memorabilia and props from the recently released, award-winning film.

The Sculpting Cultures: Southeast and Southwest Native Pottery Exhibit features historic Pueblo pottery from the Keres language family and modern pottery from Five Tribes artists.

This exhibit is a partnership with the Indian Arts Research Center at the School for Advanced Research and the Museum of the Red River. The pottery will be displayed in the Aaittafama’ Room now through Sept. 2.

The Father’s Celebration and exhibits are open to the public at no charge.

For more information about any of the upcoming events, call 580-622-7130 or visit www.chickasawculturalcenter.com.

Ethel Anthony Celebrates Her 97th Birthday!

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 Ethel Anthony celebrated her 97th birthday September 25th. She was taken to eat at Applebees by Wayne and Regina, her son and daughter-in-law. 

She is fortunate she is able to stay at home with the aid of her electric cart. 

Ethel is one of 8 children and is one of 2 still living. The other is Stella Heemer of Houston, who is 95. 

Ethel has 5 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and 8 great-great grandchildren. 

She also had a daughter, Doris who is recently deceased. 

Wes Stucky to Address Jefferson County Development Authority and Community Monday

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Brian McGahey, chairman of the JCDA, announces that Wes Stucky will speak to our board members and community about his success in bringing business, industry and economic viability to Ardmore, and how Jefferson County can learn from his experiences. While all JCDA meetings are open to the public, this month’s meeting will be of particular interest to all who are interested in seeing Jefferson County prosper.
Wes Stucky led the Ardmore Development Authority for over 25 years from 1987 – 2013. He is now President of Development Management, Inc. and serves as a consultant.
According to a 2012 story by KXII News 12’s Helen Headlee, “Ardmore Chamber of Commerce chairperson Scott Chapman said the [Ardmore Development Authority] has created a half a billion dollars in investment from outside companies, and that growth has spread to other areas of town.”
Please plan to attend this important meeting on Monday, October 1 at 2:00 pm at the First Christian Church Family Life Center at 502 Elm at A Ave.
For more information about the work of the Jefferson County Development Authority, visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/194603081205688/ Regular meetings are on the first Monday of each month. Check our Facebook page for dates and locations as well special speaker and event announcements.

Five Students from Waurika Band Qualify for Contest

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Five students from the Waurika Band recently qualified for the OSSAA State Solo and Ensemble contest.  These High School students, along with 3 other middle school students, all made Superior ratings on their solos or ensembles at the District contest held February 17th at Lawton MacArthur High School.

Riley Hobbs and Michael Bryant, WHS Seniors, both played solos from memory and got Superior ratings.  Hope Cummings, Regena Bradley, and Brooklyn Barnes, all freshmen, played a Clarinet ensemble and also made a I rating.  These will play at Stillwater in April at the State contest.

In addition, seventh grader Karlee Brinson made a Superior on a bells solo.  Mallory Adkins, on flute, and Chloe Adkins, on trumpet, also made Superior ratings.  Kaytlyn Williams, an 8th grade flutist, Mackenzie Horton, and Hannah Lamons, 7th grade trumpet players, made Excellent ratings.

Band Director Everett Hodges, in his 11th year at Waurika Schools, said, “Five making it to State is our biggest number in several years.  These students all put in extra work and it shows what that can bring as a result.”

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