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Siipulpa Daily Herald, Thursday, September IS, 2014 - Page 3
Community
Calendar
Praise Center Ministries
15th Annual Car, Truck and
Motorcycle Show will be-
held 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept.
20. Judging begins at noon
and registration is free.
Trophies and awards present-
ed at 2 p.m. The event will
also have inflatables. games
and BBQ.
The Sapi i
Community Programs
Sapulpa High School
Class of 64 50 year reunion
is Sept. 19 at La Margarita
meeting room and Sept. 20 at
Elks Lodge. Sapulpa classes
of ‘62.’63,'65 and'66 are
invited to attend after 7:30
p.m. each night. For more
info call 918-224-3134.
CLA*USA helps you
“Get It Together... Keep It
Together”, workshop will
be 9:30 a m. September 30 or
October I at Freddie's Bar-B-
Q & Banquet Hall RSVP:
866-252-8721
The Creek County
Democratic Party will meet
Thursday, Sept. 18, at
Joseph’s in Drumright. Our
speaker will be Frankie
Robbins, candidate for U.S.
House of Representatives,
District 3. There is no charge
to attend the meeting, but
dinner will be offered at 6.00
($8. tip included.)
The meeting will begin at
6:45.
A Vintage Carnival by
Vintage Market Days will be
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Friday. 9
a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday and
12p.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday Sept.
26-28 at the Creek County
Fairgrounds.
www.vintagemarketdays.co
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Facebook .com/v intagemarket
days
Tenth Annual Indian
Nations Artifact and Fossil
show is Saturday. September
20, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Mabee Center, South
Entrance at 81st and South
Lewis. Admission is $5 for
adult
are
in uniform. Wayne May.
Publisher of "Ancient
American" Magazine will
give a presentation at 10:30
a.m.
ult^fultfren 12 and under
: Free, as well as alJ Scquts
American Heritage Bank
Stay Informed Stay
Protected will take place
11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. Friday,
September 19, 2014 at
Freddies’s Steak House. $15
per person which includes
lunch. Speaking on consumer
identity theft and fraud.
RSVP at 918 224 3210 or
khillhouse@ahb-ok.com
Eighth Annual Creek
County Fair ACRA/CRRA
Rodeo 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
18. 2014. Admission will he
$7 for adults, $5 for children
4-11 and kids 3 and under are
free. For more information
call 918-247-6826.
Support Groups
Overcomers Outreach of Sapulpa
meets Mondays 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at
West Side Baptist Church, Sapulpa 811
W. I aft. The group is a Christ centered 12
step recovery support group helping sub-
stance abusers and compulsive behaviors.
For more information contact B.J. Hall at
918-693-0953.
Alcoholics Anonymous information
provided by calling 918-779-6162 or
918-227-2016.
Narconon Arrowhead offers a free
booklet on drug and alcohol addiction, call
800-468-6933 or log on to
www.stopaddiction.com
National Problem Gambling Hotline.
1-800-522-4700, free and confidential;
24/7.
Life in Focus - alcohol chemical treat-
ment series and anger management treat-
ment class, at 7 p.m. every 2nd and 4th
Monday. Certified co-ed instructors, 1132
E. Bryan, one block east of hospital. Call
918-224-1621 for more info.
Celebrate Recovery Worship,
Fridays, First Baptist Church Sapulpa, 6
p.m. dinner $3, 7 p.m. large group wor-
ship, 8 p.m. small groups, 9 p.m. coffee
and dessert. For more information call
918-224-1684.
Weight Watchers meet Mondays at
noon, 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at United
Methodist Church, 1401 E. Taft, Sapulpa.
20/20 Plus Visually Impaired
Support Group- Second and fourth
Wednesday each month, 1 p.m. at Steak
and Eggs in Sapulpa. For more informa-
tion call 918-247-7408.
Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS)
meets 8:30 - 9:40 a.m.Tuesdays, First
Church of the Nazarene, Sapulpa. For
more information call 918-224-3754.
Grace Hospice offers professionally-
led bereavement groups Mondays at 6
p.m. and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. at their
offices, 6400 S. Lewis, #1000. Free. For
mprginforpiaJipn,9|8-744-7223. t
•Living Free Meeting Mondays from 7-
‘ 8:30’p.’m. jtt- New Journey Church. This is
a Christ-centered support and recovery
group for anyone with life controlling
behaviors. Contact Mike or Melanie
Brown at 918-321-5818 for more informa-
tion.
Services
OASIS Adult Day Services - for a safe
and compassionate environment for loved
ones with Alzheimers while you are at
work or you just need a break during the
day. call 918-749-6969 for times and info.
Two locations: 5525 E. 51st, Ste. 400 in
Tulsa and 410 E. Lee in Sapulpa.
TRIO Educational Opportunity
Centers can assist, at no cost, with getting
enrolled in college by helping with paper-
work, researching scholarships, explore
careers, and GED preparation. For more
info, call Clint Sago, 918-595-4605 or
visit his office at Central Teck room 210
on Tuesdays..
American Red Cross Speakers
Bureau is available to speak to your group
or organization. The speakers explain the
services and resources available through
the Red Cross. To request a speaker, call
918-227-3288.
Cimarron Public Transit System pro-
vides curb-to-curb service with ADA
vehicles available. Free transportation is
available to Sapulpa area seniors 60 and
over. Other fares begin at $1.50 for each
one-way trip. Call in advance between 8
a.m. and 4 p.m.. with rides scheduled on a
first-call basis. Service on Saturdays. For
more information or to catch a ride, call I-
800-789-7314.
Candyland Child Care Center is par-
ticipating in the Child and Adult Care
Food Program. Participants will be served
meals for free.
Seniors
Kellyville Senior Citizen Exercise to
Music - Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. at
Kellyville City Hall building. Free, all
ages welcome.
Sponsored by Creek County OHCE and
OSU Extension. For more info, call Nancy
at 918-224-2192.
RSVP always looking for volunteers to
deliver meals to homebound citizens and
to transport for doctor appointments. Call
918-227-3844.
RSVP exercise class from 10 a.m. to
11 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
at 19 N. Main. Sapulpa
RSVP needs yarn to make shawls, hat
and scarf sets, and lap robes for nursing
homes. Call 918-227-3844.
Vaughan - Amy Elizabeth Vaughan. 30. of Sapulpa, went to
be with the Lord on Tuesday, September 16. 2014 at home. She
was a nurse's assistant. Interment will be held at 4 p.m. on
Friday. September 14.2014 al South Heights Cemetery. Sapulpa.
Memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. on Friday. September 19.
2014 at Canyon Road Baptist Church. Sapulpa. Funeral arrange-
ments are under the direction of Smith Funeral Home.
GOSNEY - James Richard (Josney. 76. ol Sapulpa. went to
be with the Lord on Wednesday. September 17. 2014 at St. John
Medical Center. Tulsa. Okla. Funeral services are pending.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Smith Funeral
Home.
V*f,
Military Services
Service Officer available every
Monday afternoon at the Disabled
American Veterans Post S. Main Street,
Sapulpa, I p.m. to 3 p.m. to help veterans
and families with government forms.
Wednesday's the service officer is at the
American Legion Post 36 from 9 a.m. to I
p.m. Monday mornings Service Officer is
at the Sapulpa VF W, 9 a.m. to noon.
Blue Star Mothers: Packing for the
troops from 6 to 8 p.m.. the first and third
Thursdays at 124 E. Dewey. Always need
help. For more information, 918-224-
6169. Monthly meetings held at 6 p.m. the
third Saturday of the month. For more
information, 918-224-6169.
Sapulpa High School All
50s Reunion will be
Saturday, September 27,
2014. Registration will start
that day at 10:30 followed by
a brunch, cost will be $7.
Dinner will be later that night
at Freddie’s hospitality room
at 5 p.m., cost is $27. For
more information or to
reserve a seat contact
Murphy Mears at 918-224-
6623.
Obituary And Death Notice Policy
We prefer these submissions come
from funeral homes. Flowever, we will take
them from individuals but they must be
signed and a funeral home listed to contact
and verify the death.
Funeral homes may submit these
notices to obits@sapulpaheraldoniine.com
There is a $50 charge for obituaries and
they may be accompanied with a photo-
graph.
Word limit is 350. For longer obituaries,
add $8 per 50 additional words.
There is no charge for death notices.
These are limited to name, age, home-
town. occupation and service information.
Deadline is 9 a.m. the day of publica-
tion. Severe weather conditions may alter
this deadline. For more information call
910-224-5185.
Sapulpa Head Start is
accepting applications for its
free programs for children
age 3-5 including children
with disabilities.
Transportation available for
qualifying families.
Applications available at 404
S. Walnut. Call 918- 224-
1083.
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