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June 22, 2012

Area Briefs

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FRIDAY

JUNE 22, 2012

• Al Anon meets at 8 p.m. each Friday at St. Lukes Episcopal Church.

• Roff Masonic Lodge 169 and Vanoss Volunteer Fire Department host the 12th annual pie auction at 6:30 p.m. at Vanoss Volunteer Fire Department. Free hamburgers, hot dogs and homemade ice cream will be served. For more information or to make a donation, phone Rance Walker at 580-310-4792 or Charles Barnett at 580-399-0061.

• Byng Alumni basketball game is hosted by Byng Excellence in Education Foundation (BEEF) on June 22 at 6:30 p.m. at Kohler Field House, Byng.  Pies, cakes, autographed OU sports items, and much more for auction at halftime of girls and boys games.  Door prizes!  Cost is $5 admission, $3 for students.  Alumni wishing to play ball may contact christisayre@yahoo.com. All proceeds benefit student scholarships and teacher grants.  

 

SATURDAY

JUNE 23, 2012

• A co-ed softball tournament will be held at Mill Creek on June 23. The event is “any bat, any ball" with six teams for men and four for women. Entry fee is $115. First and second place awards will be given as well as $50 for the person voted the most valuable player. For information, contact Chad Blue at 580-320-9773.

• Ahloso reunion takes place at the Aldridge ballroom. Ahloso residents and those who attended school at Ahloso will begin gathering at 9 a.m. to view old photos and to visit. Buffet lunch will be served at noon. Cost is $12. The event ends at 2 p.m.

 

SUNDAY

JUNE 24, 2012

• Ada’s Summer Community Band conducts its annual concert at 3 p.m.  in Ataloa Theater in Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center on the campus of East Central University.  The event is free and open to the public. Ice cream will be served following the concert.

• East Central University offers Drivers Safety Education. Receive discounts and rebates on insurance and feel safer while driving. Classes available for 15 and a half years of age and older. Different class schedules are available. New classes start every month. Reserve a class spot by phoning ECU Continuing Education Department at 580-559-5456 or 580-332-8000. 

 

MONDAY

JUNE 25, 2012

• TOPS, Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a support weight loss group, meets at 8:30 a.m. each Monday at Irving Community Center, second floor. For more information, phone 580-399-6731. 

 

TUESDAY

JUNE 26, 2012

• Combat Infantrymen’s Association (CIA) meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at Ada Public Library . This organization is open to Army infantry veterans who have served in a foreign war and earned the Combat Infantryman’s badge.  For more information, phone Louis Dunlap, commander, at 580-436-2725 or Rich Putman.

• Al Anon meets at 8 p.m. each Tuesday at St. Lukes Episcopal Church. 

 

WEDNESDAY

JUNE 27 , 2012

• The Divorce/Bereavement Support Group meets each Wednesday at 7 p.m. at The Compassion Outreach Center, 1124 Cradduck Rd., Ada. The group offers support for those who have lost a loved one through divorce or death. For more information, phone Tom at 580-332-6506.

• A dance is conducted each Wednesday at Irving Community Center, 704 N. Oak, from 7:30-10 p.m. Cost is $6 per person and is open to all ages. 

 

FRIDAY

JUNE 29, 2012

• Al Anon meets at 8 p.m. each Friday at St. Lukes Episcopal Church. 

 

SATURDAY

JUNE 30, 2012

• The annual Gerty Alumni Reunion will be held  in the Gerty Community Center.  The building will open at 10 a.m. for visitation.  A short business meeting will be held followed by a potluck dinner at 12 noon. The Class of 1962 will be celebrating its 50th anniversary and will be recognized. The event is open to all former students, teachers and residents.

 

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