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September 24, 2009

Events to GET OUT for this weekend 9/25/09

EVENT



Girl Power Rally

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday

Autry Technology Center



“Live, Laugh and Love” is the theme of this year’s eighth annual Girl Power Rally for all area girls in fourth- through seventh-grades.

Deadline to register for the event is today. Cost is $15 and includes two snacks, a lunch and a goody bag. Registration forms can be picked up at the YWCA, 525 S. Quincy, or online at www.ywcaenid.com under “News/Events.” For information, call 234-7581.

Girl Power Rally is held each year as an uplifting event for girls, said Dena Patterson, rally organizer and children’s services director at the YWCA. Participants can attend workshops on a variety of topics, including hairstyling, arts and crafts, time management, drug and alcohol prevention, fun skits and relationships.

Keynote speaker will be Chuck Taylor, a nationally recognized motivational speaker who utilizes music, humor and props.





ATTRACTION

Daze in a Maze

Open through Thanksgiving weekend

south of Covington



Daze in a Maze is a field maze that has become a tourism tradition in the fall for many northwest Oklahoma families.

The cornfield maze was first opened by the James Jantz family in 2001. Since that time, attractions have been added, including a petting zoo, a playground and a dino dig where kids can dig for “Cowasaurus” bones.

Daze in a Maze is open weekdays by appointment to groups of any size. It’s regularly open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. to dusk Sunday.

To get to the maze, drive east on U.S. 412 and then turn south on Oklahoma 74 to Covington. Daze in the Maze is 11 miles south of Covington. Call 234-MAZE.





ATTRACTION

Enid Farmers Market

8 to 11 a.m. Saturday

Grand and Garriott



There are only six more Saturdays for the inaugural season of Enid Farmers Market.

The growing season continues with the market still featuring tomatoes, okra, zucchini, watermelon, squash, cantaloupe, various peppers, eggplant, cucumbers and even fall flowers.

A pumpkin fest is slated for late October.

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