Westminster Presbyterian Church 7110 W. Gore Lawton
Description:
Affected, At-risk, Caregivers, Interested Persons
Huntington's Disease Support Group meeting
Description:
Wichita Mountains Area Senior Citizens Center
Quilters meet at the center each Tuesday at 10 AM.
Light lunch provided.
Quilt until three or four PM.
The seniors meet at the Medicine Park Community Center, 19001 State Highway 49.
(Six miles west of Exit 45 --Love's-- I-44)
Information: Call Louretta Borsos 580-529-2739
(Domino games available for partners who do not quilt. Wii exercise and other games available upon request.)
Time:
All day event
Location:
Comanche Co Fairgrounds - Annex Bldg - Lawton Ok
Description:
January 7, 2012 - Comanche Co Fairgrounds - Annex Building
9am to 4pm
Dealer/vendor space available $25.00
A new monthly market featuring vintage merchandise, antiques, collectibles, misc. memorabilia, ARTS & CRAFTS ~ repurposed junk ~ books, retro, magazines, recycled items, coins, tools and more...........Bring your friends and shop for some funky~chic~fabulous finds!
JUNKING DONE FUN !!!!
$1.00 admission
Register for dealer/vendor space at www.montagefestivals.com
Description:
Wichita Mountains Area Senior Citizens Center
Quilters meet at the center each Tuesday at 10 AM.
Light lunch provided.
Quilt until three or four PM.
The seniors meet at the Medicine Park Community Center, 19001 State Highway 49.
(Six miles west of Exit 45 --Love's-- I-44)
Information: Call Louretta Borsos 580-529-2739
(Domino games available for partners who do not quilt. Wii exercise and other games available upon request.)
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Location:
The Way Christian Fellowship 29 SW C. Avenue. Lawton, OK
Description:
Monthly grocery distribution held 2nd Saturday of every month. The Way Christian Fellowship 29 SW C Avenue, Lawton, OK. 9am to 10 am. Income statement NOT required.
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
"Wichita Room" in the Shepler Center at Cameron University in Lawton, OK
Description:
The Greater Lawton Rotary Club is a part of District 5770.
Our history goes back to 1918 with the combined history of the Lawton Rotary Club and the Lawton West Rotary Club. In 2008 both clubs got together and combined to create The Greater Lawton Rotary Club of Lawton. The merger of our two former clubs has been fantastic!
We are able to multiply the talents and energy of both clubs and serve both the local community and the projects of Rotary International in ways that is greater than what we could have done separately. We are one cohesive club with lots of great fellowship. We are recognized as the premier and most active community service organization in the Lawton Area. Members include business and professional leaders primarily from Southwest Oklahoma. We are a friendly and committed nonprofit organization “Leading the Way” to help improve the quality of life for those in need.
Members of the Greater Lawton Rotary Club benefit from the relationships built over the past 90+ years with the City of Lawton, the Chamber of Commerce, various nonprofit organizations, educators and business leaders within our community.
Rotary was founded on a high standard of ethics as described in our 4 Way Test.
If you are interested in meaningful community service opportunities, valuable interaction with business leaders and great fellowship, join us for lunch.
Time:
4:00pm - 6:30pm
Location:
10 NW Sheridan Road, Lawton, OK
Description:
Fourth Annual No More Empty Bowls Fundraiser to help the Lawton Food Bank. A Pigment of Your Imagination, L.L.C. pottery painting studio will host a soup and chili dinner from 4:00pm to 6:30pm. Pick a bowl, enjoy some soup, bread and soda/water/tea. Your donation for the event will go to the Lawton Food Bank! Please help make this event a success and support those in need!
Description:
Wichita Mountains Area Senior Citizens Center serving the best Indian Tacos in the region! We load up the famous fry bread made fresh by Cecil Gardner.
11:00 AM until 5:00 PM -- $5:00 per plate.
Includes dessert and drink.
At the Medicine Park Community Center, 19001 SH 49.
(From Love's Exit (exit 45) go West on State Highway 49 for six miles. Sign on your right will point up the side road to the Center,
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
Central Mall-"Kid's World" area by JC Penny
Description:
Every second Saturday of the month; the Greater Lawton Rotary Club takes time to share theme based Arts & Craft projects with the Youth In Lawton's Central Mall. Stop by and have the kids participate in a fun filled and creative activity; while learning about community service.
Description:
Wichita Mountains Area Senior Citizens Center
Quilters meet at the center each Tuesday at 10 AM.
Light lunch provided.
Quilt until three or four PM.
The seniors meet at the Medicine Park Community Center, 19001 State Highway 49.
(Six miles west of Exit 45 --Love's-- I-44)
Information: Call Louretta Borsos 580-529-2739
(Domino games available for partners who do not quilt. Wii exercise and other games available upon request.)
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
"Wichita Room" in the Shepler Center at Cameron University in Lawton, OK
Description:
The Greater Lawton Rotary Club is a part of District 5770.
Our history goes back to 1918 with the combined history of the Lawton Rotary Club and the Lawton West Rotary Club. In 2008 both clubs got together and combined to create The Greater Lawton Rotary Club of Lawton. The merger of our two former clubs has been fantastic!
We are able to multiply the talents and energy of both clubs and serve both the local community and the projects of Rotary International in ways that is greater than what we could have done separately. We are one cohesive club with lots of great fellowship. We are recognized as the premier and most active community service organization in the Lawton Area.
Members include business and professional leaders primarily from Southwest Oklahoma. We are a friendly and committed nonprofit organization “Leading the Way” to help improve the quality of life for those in need.
Members of the Greater Lawton Rotary Club benefit from the relationships built over the past 90+ years with the City of Lawton, the Chamber of Commerce, various nonprofit organizations, educators and business leaders within our community.
Rotary was founded on a high standard of ethics as described in our 4 Way Test.
If you are interested in meaningful community service opportunities, valuable interaction with business leaders and great fellowship, join us for lunch.
Time:
8:00am - 4:00pm
Description:
Run a half marathon, full marathon or 50 k on the famous Wee-Chi-Tah trail on Sat. Jan. 21. On Sun, jan 22 you can try a 5 k, half or full marathon or 50 k on the paved Wichita Falls Circle Trail!
Running the Boston marathon used to mean spending four to $500 in travel, hotel, restaurant and registration race fees in some impersonal and unfamiliar faraway city. On January 21 and 22, runners can qualify for Boston in Wichita Falls, or they can start training for that Boston journey with a 5K, half marathon or ultra run. Runs are on the Wee-Chi-Tah dirt trail and the paved Circle Trail, and there are awards for age and experience categories. Start your trip to Boston now by registering. The way we see it, you can sleep in your own comfy bed, eat your own home cooked spaghetti and have a personal cheering section, OR you can take your chances with GPS, irritable bell boys and people cheering for someone else in a city you don’t know. Call (940) 322-3223.
Time:
8:00am - 4:00pm
Location:
104 Scott in Beautiful Downtown Wichtia Falls!
Description:
Run a half marathon, full marathon or 50 k on the famous Wee-Chi-Tah trail on Sat. Jan. 21. On Sun, jan 22 you can try a 5 k, half or full marathon or 50 k on the paved Wichita Falls Circle Trail!
Running the Boston marathon used to mean spending four to $500 in travel, hotel, restaurant and registration race fees in some impersonal and unfamiliar faraway city. On January 21 and 22, runners can qualify for Boston in Wichita Falls, or they can start training for that Boston journey with a 5K, half marathon or ultra run. Runs are on the Wee-Chi-Tah dirt trail and the paved Circle Trail, and there are awards for age and experience categories. Start your trip to Boston now by registering. The way we see it, you can sleep in your own comfy bed, eat your own home cooked spaghetti and have a personal cheering section, OR you can take your chances with GPS, irritable bell boys and people cheering for someone else in a city you don’t know. Call (940) 322-3223.
Description:
Wichita Mountains Area Senior Citizens Center
Quilters meet at the center each Tuesday at 10 AM.
Light lunch provided.
Quilt until three or four PM.
The seniors meet at the Medicine Park Community Center, 19001 State Highway 49.
(Six miles west of Exit 45 --Love's-- I-44)
Information: Call Louretta Borsos 580-529-2739
(Domino games available for partners who do not quilt. Wii exercise and other games available upon request.)
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
"Wichita Room" in the Shepler Center at Cameron University in Lawton, OK
Description:
The Greater Lawton Rotary Club is a part of District 5770.
Our history goes back to 1918 with the combined history of the Lawton Rotary Club and the Lawton West Rotary Club. In 2008 both clubs got together and combined to create The Greater Lawton Rotary Club of Lawton. The merger of our two former clubs has been fantastic!
We are able to multiply the talents and energy of both clubs and serve both the local community and the projects of Rotary International in ways that is greater than what we could have done separately. We are one cohesive club with lots of great fellowship. We are recognized as the premier and most active community service organization in the Lawton Area.
Members include business and professional leaders primarily from Southwest Oklahoma. We are a friendly and committed nonprofit organization “Leading the Way” to help improve the quality of life for those in need.
Members of the Greater Lawton Rotary Club benefit from the relationships built over the past 90+ years with the City of Lawton, the Chamber of Commerce, various nonprofit organizations, educators and business leaders within our community.
Rotary was founded on a high standard of ethics as described in our 4 Way Test.
If you are interested in meaningful community service opportunities, valuable interaction with business leaders and great fellowship, join us for lunch.
Time:
All day event
Location:
114 South 9th St, Frederick OK
Description:
WWII Open Hangar Date Set; New Andrews Sisters Return
To culminate the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team's Winter 2011 Jump School, the Team will be hosting an Open Hangar Day on January 28th, 2011, 8:00 am-2:00pm. In conjunction, the Frederick Arts Council will host “The New Andrews Sisters” on Friday, Jan 27th at 7pm at the Historical Ramona Theater.
They are a tribute trio to the original Andrews sisters who were so popular during WWII. They have been
singing together since 2003, and have treated audiences to their tight
harmonies and fun songs. Tickets are only $10.00.
For more information about the New Andrew’s Sisters, visit their
youtube page at: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNewAndrewsSisters.
Open Hangar Day will be held at the
historic Frederick Army Airfield section of the Frederick Municipal
Airport, southeast of Frederick, Oklahoma. The event is free and open to
the public. The World War II Airborne Demonstration Team extends a
special invitation to all veterans of World War II to attend. In
addition to 1940’s style military parachute jump demonstrations,
historic military displays and vehicles, drinks and snacks will be available in the
heated 1940s era “mess hall”.
Throughout the day, military displays and memorabilia will be presented
by the members of the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team. Historic
military vehicles will also be on display. In addition, instructors and
students from the winter jump school will be on-hand to show off their
equipment and answer questions about the Team. For those attending, you
may also wish to take part in the Airborne Experience. For a donation, you
will be able to ride in our C-47 while it is dropping paratroopers.
Please go to www.wwiiadt.org, click on the “Airborne Experience” button
for more information. Times and events are subject to change.
For more information on all these events, including directions, contact
Sharon Bennett at
the Frederick Chamber of Commerce at 580-305-2289 , or visit:
www.frederickokchamber.org or www.wwiiadt.org.
Location:
2504-A NW Cache Road
Description:
Jersey Mike’s – To show our appreciation to those who serve, Jim Norton Toyota is buying the first 100 soldiers lunch that come into Jersey Mike’s the last Monday of every month. Soldier must be in uniform and will receive a free regular sub, chips and a drink. One per soldier!
2504-A NW Cache Road
Description:
Wichita Mountains Area Senior Citizens Center
Quilters meet at the center each Tuesday at 10 AM.
Light lunch provided.
Quilt until three or four PM.
The seniors meet at the Medicine Park Community Center, 19001 State Highway 49.
(Six miles west of Exit 45 --Love's-- I-44)
Information: Call Louretta Borsos 580-529-2739
(Domino games available for partners who do not quilt. Wii exercise and other games available upon request.)