Westminster Presbyterian Church 7110 W. Gore Lawton
Description:
Affected, At-risk, Caregivers, Interested Persons
Huntington's Disease Support Group meeting
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
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.
Location:
Ft Cobb State Park Golf Course
Description:
Bradley was a 19 year old pre-med student at Oklahoma City University. Bradley was an honored student with many awards. Although Bradley was not involved in any gang or gang activity, he was a victim of gang violence. He and a good friend went to the house of a middle school friend to help him with his car, when 3 men drove up and began shooting. His friend was in a gang, but Bradley didn't hold that against him. Bradley was shot and killed that day. With the help of Oklahoma City University and the Bradley H. Wahnee Memorial Foundation, a scholarship fund was created to be able to award a 1st or 2nd year Native American pre-med student, to help offset the price of books. This our 3rd year and all funds remaining from this tournament are put towards the scholarship fund. With Bradley being an avid player, we feel honored to remember him in this way.
Format: 4 man scramble
Singles $65.00 Teams $250.00
3 flights with 3 places each.
Men and womens longest drive and closest to the pin
Each registered player will receive lunch, a tournament cap, green fees, cart, and a bucket of balls.
Time: 11am Tee times given at time of registration.
Place: Ft Cobb State Park Golf Course
6 miles north of Ft Cobb Ok
Time:
6:00pm
Location:
Friday night Fisherman's Wharf
Description:
The Eisenhower High School Class of 77 is having their 35 year reunion August 3 and 4th. For more details e-mail Greg Nikkel at Lawtonikeclassof77reunion@gmail.com
Time:
All day event
Location:
MPEC- Wichita Falls
Description:
Get ready to scope out the 4th Annual Deer Fest. All proceeds from this event on August 4th at the MPEC in Wichita Falls will benefit the Adopt A Box Program. Adopt A Box is a local charity designed to provide children in need with basic hygiene items in 20 North Texas counties.
A&E Network's Duck Dynasty will be landing in Wichita Falls for the event as well as Oklahoma expert hand fishermen from the History channel's Mudcats. Deer Fest and Operation Game Thief will once again team up to bring their “Wall of Shame” trailer. The “Wall of Shame” features some of North Texas' largest game animals killed illegally and confiscated by Game Wardens. Bass Tubs of Oklahoma will also roll out the Ultimate Shootout Archery Trailer.
Other attractions include hundreds of vendor booths, the Texas Junior Anglers’ Catch tank where kids catch real fish and a kids coloring contest. In fact one corner of the exhibit hall will be designated as Kids Corner! Make sure you also dress up the kiddos for our KFDX Cutest Kid in Camo Contest done by Grace Photography.
You can bid on fantastic silent auction items; everything from theater tickets to cowboy boots will be up for grabs there. We will also have a live auction. There are some great hunts and guided fishing trips to bid on in the live auction.
Join us in a family friendly day of hunting and fishing fun while supporting the Adopt A Box Program.
Kids under 5 are free. Tickets are 5 dollars. Deer Fest 2011 is August 4th at the MPEC in Wichita Falls from 9-7 pm.
For more information on the event go to www.deerfestwichitafalls.com. For ticket or booth Information contact Dawn Thompson @ 940-704-2984 or email- gwyn@kfdx.com.
Time:
All day event
Location:
GoldSkye Ranch Resort 14277 NE Dillan Lane Fletcher, Oklahoma 73541
Description:
GoldSkye Ranch is Gearing up for its second annual Chili Barbecue Cook off. First Prizes for each category is $2000.00 and $500 for peoples choice. Bands all day long to finish up the night will be country music stars Steel Magnolia (the winners of CMT duets). Fun and entertainment for the whole family to include inflatables,games,food for all and don't forget the icey cold beverages for mom and dad. Tickets are now on sale for only $20.00! this ticket includes all day access to the event to include free tasting of all the barbecue and chili and also access to the concert.
Tickets can be purchased at participating sponsors
Stick candy Ink,A.K Scoops & Fun, Fubar saloon,A.T financial,Silver Spoon. Tickets are $25.00 at the door. for more information call 580-355-5800
Time:
9:00am - 1:00pm
Location:
1105 NW 50th St Lawton, OK
Description:
Mercy Seat Ministries will provide Child ID Kits and backpacks with supplies. There will also be other activities
Time:
9:00am - 1:00pm
Description:
The Back to School Bash provides back packs and school supplies to students and provides families with information from community service organizations and faith based institutions to help prepare students and promote a positive attitude in students fro the upcoming school year. In addition to back packs and information, the Bash provides food, clothing and a day of fun for the family. The event is truly the result of community support.
The events will take place on July 14th at the Sheridan Road Wal-Mart and on August 4th at the Quanah parker Wal-Mart form 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
You can bring any supplies which kids might need for the upcoming school year.
Time:
6:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
Lawton Country Club
Description:
The Eisenhower High School Class of 77 is having a 35 year reunion the weekend of August 3 and 4th.
Time:
6:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
Center For Creative Ligin
Description:
Pairs Game - $4.00
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
The Lawton Community Theatre will hold auditions for "The Sound of Music" on Monday and Tuesday, August 6 and 7 at 7pm.
A large cast of adults, as well as seven children age 7 - 17, are needed for the show directed by Cynthia Kent. Choreographer is Dr. James Brock and Music Director is Linda Chapman. Rehearsals will start August 13 and are expected to be run Monday through Friday, 7PM to 10pm. Performances are October 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 2012.
ATTENTION AUDITIONERS
- Auditions start at 7:00 PM. Please arrive early to complete an audition form.
- You must have a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided, bring sheet music; or you may bring your own accompaniment cd.
- You may not sing acapella or with a vocal track.
- Wear shoes appropriate for dance. You will not be allowed onstage in sandals, clogs or flip-flops.
- Please bring your calendars with you and be prepared to list any conflicts you may have with the rehearsal schedule.
Please call the Lawton Community Theatre, (580) 355-1600 for more information. Perusal scripts for musicals are not available for checkout but you may come by the office to look at one during office hours.
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
The Lawton Community Theatre will hold auditions for "The Sound of Music" on Monday and Tuesday, August 6 and 7 at 7pm.
A large cast of adults, as well as seven children age 7 - 17, are needed for the show directed by Cynthia Kent. Choreographer is Dr. James Brock and Music Director is Linda Chapman. Rehearsals will start August 13 and are expected to be run Monday through Friday, 7PM to 10pm. Performances are October 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 2012.
ATTENTION AUDITIONERS
- Auditions start at 7:00 PM. Please arrive early to complete an audition form.
- You must have a prepared song. Accompaniment will be provided, bring sheet music; or you may bring your own accompaniment cd.
- You may not sing acapella or with a vocal track.
- Wear shoes appropriate for dance. You will not be allowed onstage in sandals, clogs or flip-flops.
- Please bring your calendars with you and be prepared to list any conflicts you may have with the rehearsal schedule.
Please call the Lawton Community Theatre, (580) 355-1600 for more information. Perusal scripts for musicals are not available for checkout but you may come by the office to look at one during office hours.
Time:
11:30am - 3:30pm
Location:
Center For Creative Living
Description:
12:30 game - $4.00
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
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:
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Description:
The Leslie J. McNair VFW will be holding a benefit spaghetti dinner for 12 year old Dalton Sanders, a Duncan boy who is fighting leukemia.
The dinner will take place on August 9th from 5-7 p.m.
The VFW is located on Northeast 20th in Lawton.
The dinner costs $5 for adults and $3 for children.
Time:
11:30pm - 11:59pm
Description:
CGI will be holding a cooking challenge on Thursday August 9 from 11:30 to 12:30.
For more information contact Kendra Geiger at 580-351-6226 or at kendra.geiger@cgifederal.com
Time:
12:00am - 12:30am
Description:
CGI will be holding a cooking challenge on Thursday August 9 from 11:30 to 12:30.
For more information contact Kendra Geiger at 580-351-6226 or at kendra.geiger@cgifederal.com
Time:
8:00am - 9:00am
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.
ROCK-N-ROLL HEAVEN IS THE CONCERT THAT WILL BE IN CONJUCTION WITH SUMMER'S LAST BLAST IN VERNON, TX AUGUST 10, 2012 AT 7:00PM AT WILBARGER AUDITORIUM. ROCK- N- ROLL HEAVEN CONSISTS OF BUDDY HOLLY (JOHNNY ROGERS), ROY ORBISON (AL NELSON); ELVIS PRESLEY (CRAIG PARKER). THIS WILL BE AN AWESOME CONCERT. IT IS BEING SPONSORED BY SANTA ROSA BELLES AND STELLAR ENTERTAINMENT. CONTACT MERLIEN BISHOP FOR MORE DETAILS. mbishop@dslextreme.com or call 940 839-5592 (cell) or 940 552-6479 (home).Tickets can be purchased aat Wilbarger auditorium; USASHOWTICKETS.COM; BY PHONE 940 723-9037 OR CONTACT MERLIEN BISHOP
Time:
9:00am - 11:00am
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.
Time:
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:
Great Plains Coliseum
Description:
All female flat track roller derby.
Doors open at 6pm
Bout begins at 7pm.
Tickets on sale now
$10.00 advanced
$12.00 at the door on game day.
$2.00 off for military or student with i.d.
Children under 12 free with paid adult ticket.
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location:
Cameron University Theater
Description:
Memories of the Silk Road is a family friendly show hosted by local dance troupe Desert Moon at Cameron University Theater every year. Come experience 2 hours of diverse styles of Middle Eastern and belly dance!
Doors open at 6 and the show starts at 7!! Tickets are $10.
The show usually lasts around 2 hours, and there will be a small intermission around 8.
Time:
6:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
Center For Creative Living
Description:
7:00 p.m. - North American Pairs - $5.00 Contact - Dick Drska - 580-429-6679
Time:
7:00pm
Description:
The Lawton Community Theatre is seeking a few more adults for roles in "The Sound of Music." We will hold one more night of auditions on Monday, August 13 at 7pm for men and women age 18 and older. Some of these roles require singing, but some do not. Those planning to sing should bring sheet music or an accompaniment cd. "The Sound of Music" is directed by Cynthia Kent. Choreographer is Dr. James Brock; Music Director is Linda Chapman. Performance dates are October 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14. For more information call the theatre (580) 355-1600, or email lawtontheatre@sbcglobal.net.
Time:
11:20am - 3:20pm
Location:
Center For Creative Living
Description:
North American Pairs - $5.00
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
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.
Location:
Duncan Regional Hospital
Description:
The DRH Foundation/Chisholm Trail Hospice’s “Light the Night” Memorial Walk will help people facing the end of life’s journey receive compassionate care. This evening will be an inspirational, memorable walk around Duncan Regional Hospital.
Anyone can take part - children, adults and seniors are all welcome. This is a casual fundraising walk with no fitness requirements. There are many ways you can help. You can register to walk individually or as part of a team; just make a donation ; or become a volunteer.
Quick facts about Walk night:
Your registration fee of $20 provides you a “Light the Night Memorial Walk” T-shirt. Additionally, that evening you can get an illuminated balloon for a small donation of $5.00.
The Walk is done at a leisurely pace and takes less than an hour to complete.
Strollers and wheelchairs are welcome. However, for everyone's safety, bicycles, inline skates, wheelie footwear, skateboards, scooters and pets are not allowed.
For more information or to register call 580-251-6640 or email info@drhhealthfoundation.org
Time:
All day event
Location:
McMahon Softball Complex
Description:
The tournament will take place August 18th at the McMahon Softball Complex located at 38th and Lee in Lawton.
RSVP by August 10th by calling or texting Rafael Santos at 580-512-5943
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE UNITED WAY OF LAWTON-FT. SILL.
Time:
7:30am - 10:00am
Description:
An American Red Cross Benefit Breakfast will be held in Elgin on August 18th from 7-10:30 am. It will take place at 8190 State Highway 17 in Elgin. Breakfast will be served for a donation to go towards local disaster services provided by the American Red Cross.
The menu will include scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits and gravy, tater tots, pancakes, coffee, juice and milk.
For more information on the services provided by the Red Cross go to redcross.org.
Time:
11:30am - 3:30pm
Location:
Center For Creative Living
Description:
Team Game - Eat st 12:30 Play at 1:00 - $5.00
Time:
11:30am - 3:00pm
Description:
New Life Church is going to have a drive thru donation drive at Chisholm Mall in Duncan. They will be serving free hamburgers, chips, cookies and drinks. They are asking for small or large donations which will be given to Manford, OK who lost 209 homes in the wildfires.
For more information call William Moore at 580-736-4455
Time:
11:00am - 1:00pm
Description:
The Oklahoma Insurance Department is hosting a Workers’ Compensation Issues Forum in Duncan on August 20th from 11 a.m.-- 1 p.m. at the Duncan Chamber of Commerce & Industry located at 911 Walnut Avenue. Join Denise Engle, Deputy Commissioner of Worker's Compensation, to discuss the state of worker's compensation in Oklahoma. We invite you to attend. Insurance professionals can earn continuing education credit.
Time:
12:00pm
Location:
Elgin High School Library
Description:
House Representative Tom Cole will be holding a town hall meeting in Elgin at the Elgin High School Library on Monday August 20th at noon.
Everyone is invited to attend
Time:
6:00pm - 10:00pm
Description:
Pairs game - $4.00 - contact Dick Drzka - 580-429-6679
Time:
11:30am - 3:30pm
Location:
Center For Creative Living
Description:
12:30 game
Time:
11:30am - 3:30pm
Location:
Center For Creative Living
Description:
Pairs game - $4.00
Description:
ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. – Altus Air Force Base will be hosting its 14th annual Cattle Drive, in conjunction with the 34st annual PRCA Great Plains Stampede Rodeo, Aug.23, 2012 at Altus AFB.
97th Air Mobility Wing Commander Colonel Anthony B. Krawietz, along with other military personnel and rodeo team members will lead more than 30 Longhorn cattle on a three-mile drive on the installation, kicking off the rodeo. It is a tradition that started Aug. 26, 1999. Anyone with a DOD ID can participate in the drive.
The 34th Great Plains Stampede rodeo is set for 8 p.m. nightly, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, featuring many events including Bull Riding, Barrel Racing, Saddle Bronc and Bareback Riding, Team and Tie-Down Calf Roping and Steer Wrestling.
Thursday is always Military Appreciation Night at the rodeo, with a free BBQ dinner held at 6 p.m.at the arena for all rodeo ticket holders. Many military personnel will be competing in the rodeo competitions. There will also be fun events with teams from various squadrons competing in a ten-person-team Tug-O-War and a Wheelbarrow Race.
The rodeo parade starts Saturday at noon on Main Street in downtown Altus. This year’s theme is “Cowboys and Camo.”
Any media members who wish to attend any of these events are encouraged to call 97th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs at (580) 481-7700. Please confirm attendance 96 hours prior to event.
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
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:
3:30pm - 9:30pm
Location:
Masonic Lodge, 2001 NW Lincoln Ave., Lawton OK
Description:
South Central District Square Dance Organization holds a medical benefit dance & auction each year. This year's benefactor will be the Alzheimer's Association. We will be serving an enchalada dinner ($5.00), dancing and there will be items auctioned off to raise funds. Doors will open at 4:30, dinner served at 6:00, dancing and auction will start at 7:00 This is open to the public, not just square dancers.
Time:
5:00pm
Description:
Rivers of Life Family Church is very glad to announce that Len and Cathy Mink will be our special speakers this August.
Join us with Len & Cathy Mink for this Special Event on, Saturday, August 25, 2012, at 6pm and again Sunday, August 26, at 10:30am.
Rivers of Life Family Church is located at 4512-N. 81 Hwy, Duncan, OK.
Phone 580-252-7777
Time:
9:30am
Location:
4512- N, 81 HWY, DUNCAN, OK
Description:
Rivers of Life Family Church is very glad to announce that Len and Cathy Mink will be our special speakers this August.
Join us with Len & Cathy Mink for this Special Event on, Saturday, August 25, 2012, at 6pm and again Sunday, August 26, at 10:30am.
Rivers of Life Family Church is located at
4512-N. 81 Hwy, Duncan, OK.
Phone 580-252-7777
Time:
10:00am - 1:00pm
Location:
Snyder Public School Cafeteria at the corner of 9th and C street
Description:
Fire Storm 2012 Suport our volunteer fire departments.
Spaghetti dinner- donations only
Live and Silent auctions.
Located at the Snyder Public Schools Cafeteria at the corner of 9th and C street in Snyder Oklahoma.
Event starts at 11:00 am event ends at 2:00 P.M.
All proceeds go to volunteer fire departments of Snyder, Mountain Park, Roosevelt, Cooperton & Con 8 fire departments.
Live aucton starts at 1:30 p.m.
Silent auction starts at 11:00 a.m.
Anyone wishing to donate auction items can drop them off at The Bank of the Wichitas in Snyder or The Snyder Agriculture Building by August 24.
Perishable baked goods such as homade pies and cakes can be dropped off the day of the auction.
Event brought to you by Southern Kiowa Chamber & Snyder FFA.
For more imformation contact the Bank of the Wichitas at 580-569-2313 or the Snyder FFA at 580-301-0196
Time:
6:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
Center For Creative Living
Description:
Club Championship Game
Description:
The City of Lawton is working with the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge and Oklahoma Conservation Commission to bring a Blue Thumb training session for new volunteers to the Comanche County area August 29th and 30th. Blue Thumb is a water pollution education program that offers a chance to help protect local streams and rivers with monitoring and education activities. There is no cost, but advance registration is required.
The City of Lawton wants our streams and rivers to be clean so the future generations can enjoy them. Citizens who want to help can make a difference in local water quality by getting involved. Attending a Blue Thumb training is a great opportunity to learn environmental stewardship and help protect Lawton’s natural resources.
The two-day course will cover watersheds, pollutants, water testing, field collections, stream ecology, and much more. It will be held at the Environmental Education Center within the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. We encourage anyone with an interest in clean water (teachers, students, 4-H members, scouts, club members, retirees, professionals, farmers, college students) to attend this event.
For more information, contact
Cynthia Williams (cywilliams@cityof.lawton.ok.us, 580-581-3478) or Cheryl Cheadle (cheryl.cheadle@conservation.ok.gov, 918-398-1804).
Time:
11:30am - 3:30pm
Location:
Center For Creative Living
Description:
Club Championship Game - $4.00
Description:
The City of Lawton is working with the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge and Oklahoma Conservation Commission to bring a Blue Thumb training session for new volunteers to the Comanche County area August 29th and 30th. Blue Thumb is a water pollution education program that offers a chance to help protect local streams and rivers with monitoring and education activities. There is no cost, but advance registration is required.
The City of Lawton wants our streams and rivers to be clean so the future generations can enjoy them. Citizens who want to help can make a difference in local water quality by getting involved. Attending a Blue Thumb training is a great opportunity to learn environmental stewardship and help protect Lawton’s natural resources.
The two-day course will cover watersheds, pollutants, water testing, field collections, stream ecology, and much more. It will be held at the Environmental Education Center within the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. We encourage anyone with an interest in clean water (teachers, students, 4-H members, scouts, club members, retirees, professionals, farmers, college students) to attend this event.
For more information, contact
Cynthia Williams (cywilliams@cityof.lawton.ok.us, 580-581-3478) or Cheryl Cheadle (cheryl.cheadle@conservation.ok.gov, 918-398-1804).
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
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.