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Community Events


Inspiration Hill in Wellston, OK will be having their last gospel concert for the year on Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. The concert will feature the Williamsons and Jenny Engel. For more information, contact Donna Vails at 405-356-4051.


Kingston United Methodist Church will host their annual bazaar on Nov. 1 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. We will be serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. We have crafts, gifts, a bake sale, old treasures and UMW cutlery booths. Please come join us. For more information, contact Kingston United Methodist Church at 580-564-3051.


GattiTown Pizza in Oklahoma City will be having a Dinner and Gospel Concert on Oct. 26 at 6 p.m. The senior buffet dinner includes a beverage and will cost $3.99. The Sacred Call Quartet and Harbinger Quartet will be the talent for the


evening. Contact Jim at ougma@sbcglobal.net.


Stonebluff Senior Center will be having a craft fair and festival on Oct. 12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vendors who need applications should call Mary Lou at 918-606-3789.


Looking for arts and crafts vendors and antique tractor enthusiasts for the Billings 25th Annual Wheat Country Festival on Oct. 12. The Rotary Club will host a pancake breakfast. There will be craft booths open at 9:00 a.m. Entertainment will be provided by the NOC Roustabouts. The Sanctioned Lawnmower Tractor Pulls will take place. In addition, there will be museum tours, horse & wagon rides, antique tractor parade, and a pie and cake auction. Contact Donna at 580-370- 5044 or Rick 580-336-7702.


The Geary, OK class of 1959 is hosting a reception for former coach Bob Zweiacher on


Oct. 20 from 2-4 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Club in Geary. Contact Janice Coble at jcoble@gmail. com or P.O. Box 12, Geary, OK 73040.


The Veterans of Foreign Wars ladies auxiliary is collecting Best Choice UPC labels for veterans. Please look for the red, white and blue containers to drop them off. Locations are at Williams Crossing in Tuttle, Homeland in Mustang, and the Senior Center in Mustang. Contact Gwen McCoy at 405-381-9458.


Thank You


Special thanks to all who have helped and supported our Six Paws Rescue in Sparks, OK; the weight circles and letters or cards of support have been a Godsend. We’ve added a few more four legged friends and even a few feathered rescues. Thank you!


Bringing A METRO Show


To McAlester!!! At The


S.E. Expo Center, 5400 W. Hwy. 270 McAlester, OK


MEET & GREET With LIZ & JESSICA From SWAMP PEOPLE


And KATT DADDY & COPPERHEAD From Mudcats


THE FETCH-N-FISH (40' Aquarium) & THE WATER DOGS


Brought To You By:


Friday, October 18 2:00 - 8:00 P.M.


SHOW DATES


Saturday, October 19 9:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M.


With Katt Daddy & Copperhead Gas Grill


Sponsors


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For More Information, Call: (580) 234-3549 OCTOBER 2013 11


Giveaways For The Show Breakfast With Liz & Jessica On Sunday, October 20 4-Hour Fishing Trip


Sunday, October 20 11:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.


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