The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Sunday, April 1, 2007 Page: 3 of 42
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Trinity Church to
host blood drive
Trinity Church at 428
E. Almar will host an
OBI blood drive on Sun-
day. April 1 from 9 a.m.
until 1 p.m. Please con-
tact the church office
Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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Chapel & Casket Display Room
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Chickasha
Community Theatre
holding auditions
Chickasha Community
Theatre will be holding
auditions for the tall pro-
duction of Steel Magno-
lias. Auditions are Mon-
day. April 2 and Tuesday.
April 3from 6:30-8:30
p.m.
- They will be held in
Davis Hall Little Theater.
Actors will read selec-
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dction dates will be
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description. An asterisk in the comment column
• easily identifies properties with back taxes or
individual certificates. Past history of a particu-
lar parcel can be easily searched by using the
www.usao.edu/news.
The triad’s third event is
the USAO Scholastic Meet.
With upwards of 1,800 stu-
dents competing in academic
disciplines such as math, sci-
ence, music, history and
other subjects, the competi-
tion is the largest academic
meet in the state.
Over the past 27 years, it
has attracted high school stu-
dents from 50 Oklahoma
counties annually to the
Chickasha campus in hopes
of taking home trophies for
their achievements.
More information about
the Scholastic Meet is avail-
able on the USAO website
listed above or from coordi-
nator Dr. Darryel Reigh. pro-
fessor of chemistry, by e-
mail at dreigh@usao.edu.
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P.E.O. to meet
n P.E.O. Chapter FV will
meet Monday. April 2, at
6:30 p.m. with Judy
Atkins. Program leader
will he Elizabeth Stock-
ton. Co-hostesses with
Susan and Sarah Ciearhart
and Judy Howell.
USAO Bookstore.
Droverstock is free and
open to the public. More
information is available
online by clicking the
Droverstock button under
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AARP Chapter
to meet Monday
The Grady County
Chapter of AARP will
meet Monday. April 2 at
530 p.m. at Epworth
United Methodist
Church. New members
are welcome.
Academy of
Cosmetology to
hold garage sale
- The Academy of Cos-
jinotology will hold a
(garage sale on May 4, at
602 W. Grand. from 7
a.m. until people stop
coming. All proceeds
from the sale will go to
help missing and exploit-
ed children.
been extended to April 16 since April 15 falls on
a Sunday this year. Woods advises that tax pay- Woods also advises anyone having a change
ments must be received by the Treasurer’s of address to contact the Treasurer’s office
office, or postmarked by Monday, April 16 to immediately so that records may be updated, ft
avoid interest. If taxpayers have not already is the taxpayer’s responsibility to provide both
paid the first half, full payment of property tax, the Treasurer's office and the Assessor’s office
including interest accruing at one-and-a-half with their new contact information. Failure to
percent per month, is now due. receive a statement does not extend the date
The Treasurer’s office website, taxes are due and payable, or relieve the paying
www.okcountytreasurers.com. is updated daily of interest if taxes become delinquent. For more
and offers current tax information. It is packed information on these or any other issues regard-
with user-friendly features. The key feature of ing property tax, please contact the Treasurer’s
this site allows the public to search current tax office at 405-224-5337. Office hours are Monr
records by name. property location, or legal day through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Grady County taxpayers will have an extra
day to meet the deadline for 2006 property
taxes, according to Linda Woods, County Trea-
surer. Traditionally the deadline to pay the sec-
ond half of the 2006 taxes and still avoid inter-
est penalty is April 15. However, the date has
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Continued from Page 1A hours of live music. Sched-
cal lineup and some of the uled bands include The Split,
most over-the-top inflatables Sly's Alter Ego, the USAO
out there.” ShowBand. Shortt Dogg. The
The day begins with the Hero Factor and many others.
Montmartre Chalk Art Con- The headliner for the evening
test, a colorful display that is Copeland, beginning at 8
blankets the campus oval in p.m. After Copeland's perfor-
vivid artwork by students of mance, a live DJ will take
all ages. Last year’s contest over with dance music and a
yielded more than 300 original foam party.
chalk art drawings from 733 In addition to live music,
artists from across the state. Droverstock features several
Contestants will be issued free games, rides and activi-
a six-by-six-feet numbered ties. Human foosball, a 21-
square on the campus oval, foot dual lane inflatable slide
and cash awards will be and a giant castle bounce are
given in four different cate- just a few activities planned,
gories by the USAO art Bell said visitors can't
department. More than miss the "gotta-go" battery-
$1,600 in cash prizes were powered toilet racers.
awarded at last year’s event. "Words alone cannot
The chalk art contest is open describe the hilarious laugh-
to the public. ter your two competitors will
Jacquelyn Knapp, assis- have as they race around a
tant professor of art. said the designated course"? Bell
chalk art contest gives artists said. "It is as fun to watch as
a great opportunity to it is to drive."
express themselves. Visitors won’t have to
"Because of its fun, race off campus for lunch,
unique approach. Mont- Various campus student
martre offers a venue of clubs and organizations will
artistic expression unlike be selling food at booths
any other event," she said, around the oval. To com-
"It is a place for artists to memorate the event, Drover-
show off their creative abili- stock t-shirts will be avail-
ties, but it is also a place for able for $10.99 from the
participants to discover that
they. themselves, are artists."
The event begins at 7:30
a.m. An entrance fee of $10
is required at registration,
and only sidewalk chalk art
and other temporary media
such as charcoal are allowed.
Registration is issued on a
first-come, first-served
basis. Judging will begin at
noon with an awards cere-
mony follow ing at 1:30 p.m.
A full listing of rules and
regulations, as well as regis-
tration forms, for the Mont-
martre competition are avail-
able on the USAO website at
www.usao.edu/news in the
"Events" column. Additional
information is available
from Knapp by e-mail at
facknappj@usao.edu or tele-
phone at (405)574ft1303.
The Droverstock music
festival kicks off at 9 a.m.
with live bands from across
Oklahoma. From rock to big
band and from blues to alter-
native. Droverstock ‘s music
lineup boasts more than 12
Mike Nunnamaker,CEO,
Grady Memorial Hospital
(L;,LachA Founded in 1941
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224-4266 Family Owned & Operated
Sunday, April 1, 2007 "MXESS-Car •A •
Grady County taxpayers have extra day for deadline
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