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COMMUNITY EVENTS


The Heritage Quilt Group of Durant, OK will be hosting a quilt show June 3 and 4, during the Magnolia Festival. The quilts will be dis- played at the First Christian Church at 301 N 3rd St in downtown, Durant. Admission will be $2, and hours for the quilt show will be 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Friday, June 3 and 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday, June 4. There will be demonstra- tions, vendors, door prizes and a silent auc- tion. For further information, contact Rebecca Collins at 580-924-7837.


Okfuskee County Volunteer Firefighters 1st Annual Wildfire Cook-off will be held June 4. The event will be at Okemah’s own “Pasture of Plenty” located 1 mile east on Glen Johnson Road from Hwy 27 and two blocks north. Lookfor the white water tower. This is a BBQ cook-off between fire departments from all over Oklahoma! $10 for adults, $5 for ages 6–12. Five year-olds and under eat free! Gates open at 10 a.m. and food will be served at noon. Drawing held for a Green Mountain grill ($1,300 value) courtesy of Creek Nation Casino in Okemah. Must be 18 or older to win. Live bands, no alcohol or coolers allowed.


Gospel Concert June 4 at 7 p.m. at Inspiration Hill, Wellston. Featuring the Weatherfords and Willie Roberts. Opening the concert will be “Gospel Elvis.” Inspiration Hill is located at 880669 S 3330 Rd (2 ½ miles north of Wellston). Call 405-356-4051 for information. Love offering will be taken. Concerts are held May through October on the first Saturday of each month.


Oaks Volunteer Fire Department Annual Car and Bike Show June 18. Registration 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Entry fee is $15. First 50 entries receive a grab bag. There will be 15-inch trophies to Top 30 cars and Top 10 trucks. In association with the Masonic Lodge of Kansas. All Pro- ceeds go to Oakes Volunteer Fire Department. For more information, call 918-868-7544 or 918-868-4231.


June 18 will be the Beggs First Baptist Church South Annual Car Show. Call 918-482-3272 for more information.


Annual Homecoming for Mason School Saturday June 11 at 2 p.m. Mason School Caf-


eteria. Refreshments and door prizes. Contact Norma Deaton, HC 60 Box 241, Welty, OK 74833. 918-623-1406. Email Jim@deaton.net.


Stephens County Historical Museum’s Founders Day June 25. Crowning of Queen at 10 a.m. at the Antique Mall. Home tour from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For information, call PeeWee Carey 580-252-0717 or Fran Boyd 580-255-4040.


Santa Fe Trail: Traders & Spanish Influence is the 4th symposium that the Guymon Arts and Humanities Commission will host exploring the history of the Santa Fe Trail. The event will take place on June 18 at Draper’s Farm, 5 miles west of Guymon, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free to the public. For more informa- tion call Debbie Colson at 580-349-2670 or Joyce Smith at 580-338-3908 or e-mail nmlhs@ptsi.net or smithjks@ptsi.net.


17th Annual Route 66 Fiber Rendezvous and Spin-It. Saturday, June 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the American Legion Building, 101 E 5th St, Edmond, OK. Fun for all ages. Free


and open to the public. Bring your spinning wheels, spindles, knitting needles, crochet hooks and hand-held looms, and join us for a festive day of fiber activities. Learn basket weaving, wool combing and carding, felted jewelry and drop spindling. Call 405-513-4483 for more information.


Greater Oklahoma Bluegrass Music Society (GOBMS) Concert/Jam, June 11, Del City OK, Oklahoma Country-Western Museum & Hall of Fame, 3925 SE 29, Del City; 6:30 p.m.; 405-677-7515.


The Regina Project will hold its monthly meeting on Saturday June 11 at noon at The Meeting Place, downtown McAlester. The Regina Project is making a difference in McAl- ester and surrounding areas. No childcare available. Subject matter may not be suitable for children. www.thereginaproject.com.


Chautauqua-in-the-Park, Enid, OK, June 14-18. This year’s theme is “The Golden Age of Hollywood”. Learn about the early days of Hollywood presented in an entertaining man-


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