THS Parents to
sell Indian Tacos
The THS Parent Association will be serving Indian Tacos for lunch and dinner on Friday, Oct. 2 at the Tuttle Round-Up building. Come by and have lunch, or come early to the Tuttle vs. Blanchard football game and eat an Indian Taco.
Basketball Booster Club to meet
The Tuttle Basketball Booster Club will meet Oct. 11, at 3:30 p.m. in the high school gym lobby. All parents who have a child participating in basketball are encouraged to attend. Girls Little Dribblers will begin Oct. 10. If you have not already signed up, Please contact Marty Williams at 381-4990.
United Methodist to host Fall Bazaar
Tuttle United Methodist Church will hold its first annual Fall Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 26 at 402 S. Cimarron, featuring a bake sale, specialty gifts, antiques, vintage cookbooks and linens, floral arrangements, arts and crafts and a rummage sale. Lunch will be served, including our “famous” Indian Tacos from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All money collected will go to our church missions.
Amateur radio
classes offered
Amateur radio classes are being offered at the First Baptist Church, 14 S. W. 2nd in Tuttle, use west door. Classes began Tuesday, Sept. 8 and will run for 10 weeks, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., with exams the following week. The class is free, the book is $25 and the exam is $15. Contact Stan Bradley at 381-4073 or 558-4036 or at wa7wnm@gmail.com.
Girl Scout troops now forming
Tuttle Girl Scout troops are currently being formed for the 2009-2010 school year. We have new leaders who are energetic and excited about getting started. All girls in Kindergarten or above are welcome to join. Contact Susan Hinckley at 381-5448 to register or for more information.
Football Boosters offerbricks
The Tuttle Football Boosters Club will be selling bricks that will go on the new wall that will be in front of the ticket booth. Three lines of engraving are available on the bricks and may feature student or alumni names, sports positions played or other information. The cost is $50 per brick. Order forms may be picked up at Meet Your Tiger Night, or go to tuttlesports.com. For more information contact Tommy Ebert at 381-9739.
Support group
to meet
The Depression and Bipolar Support Group meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Yukon. Meetings are free and free brochures are available. Family and friends are also invited. Contacts are Cheryl 354-5650 or Iva Cook 373-0059
Elementary schools to hold big sale
The Tuttle/Newcastle Elementary Schools will hold a children’s consignment sale fundraiser in the Tuttle Elementary School cafetorium from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 26, with a half-price sale from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Gently-used children’s clothing, toys, bedding, baby equipment and more will be available. Also featured are concessions, bake sale, exotic animals petting area, fall picture packages and lots of vendor booths. If you would like to sell items or are interested in a vendor booth, contact Stacy at stacyluu@aol.com.
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BC basketball homecoming queen crowned
Breaden Jantzern was crowned 2012 Homecoming Queen during Bridge Creek's basketball homecoming coronation last week.
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City to earn green for going green
The City of Tuttle will receive a check for $2,661.85 from Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) as an incentive for retrofitting several City facilities with high-efficiency lighting.
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A Royal Evening
Mariah Hickman was crowned wrestling homecoming queen last week by king Sterling Hawkins.
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Groundbreaking held for new city hall
On Tuesday evening, local current and former elected officials, city workers and others taking part in the construction of the city's planned $3 million new city hall and storm shelter met to ceremoniously break ground on the project.
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Local residents affected by Tuesday power outage
Local residents with electric service from PSO were without power for over an hour on Tuesday afternoon. The outage affected much of downtown Tuttle, and many on the north side of Hwy. 37.
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Students get close-up view of legislature
While you might not realize it, high school students often play an integral part at the state capitol.
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Williams asks Council for tax break
Jeff Williams, owner of William’s Discount Grocery, addressed the Tuttle City Council on Monday about offering incentives to build a new store.
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Area towns REAP benefits
State Senator Ron Justice and Representative Leslie Osborn presented several ASCOG REAP grants during Monday’s county commissioners meeting.
Mayors and other representatives from the towns of Alex, Amber and Verden were on hand to accept the grants. - Helpful hints to prevent the “Silent Disease” CHICKASHA, Okla. –Osteoporosis is a disease where over time the bones become porous, thin and easily break. Bones that tend to break easily are those in your spine, hips and wrists.
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