Pioneer parents thank Waukomis Masonic Lodge for fundraiser
Pioneer Parents for a Safe Prom Party would like to thank the Waukomis Masonic Lodge No. 161 for their help with our Indian taco dinner fundraiser. Without the help of groups like the Masonics, safe after-prom parties would not be possible. We appreciate the Waukomis Masonic Lodge’s help and look forward to working them again in the future.
Debbie Whatley
PPSPP co-chairperson
Simpsons appreciate those
who visits the museum
Larry and I just wanted to take a minute and say thank you to the many people from Enid and across the state who have so kindly donated to Simpson’s Old Time Museum.
Our non-profit museum in 2009 attracted people from 47 states and 32 foreign countries as well as school tours and bus tours and people from across Oklahoma. Thank you also to the many people and groups who chose our museum for their festivities. We are very grateful.
Owners Larry and Rick Simpson
Waynoka FFA grateful for support
Waynoka FFA would like to thank all the local and area supporters of the Waynoka FFA and 4-H Trophy Auction. Thanks to you our trophy auction was a success again this year and none of this could have happened without you.
I would like to give a special thanks to the night’s caterers Larry and Linda Hutchison who have been preparing the great BBQ meal for many years.
We would also like to thank our auctioneers, Max Bixler, Ryan Redgate, Andy Ferguson, Charles Murrow and Dean Goll. Thank you Chris Hill and Sherri Childers for keeping the track of the financial records of the auction.
We would to give a big thanks to the people who donated items for the silent auction which is a great additional source of income for the trophy auction. I would also like to personally thank all the moms who brought desserts. Thanks again to the local and area supporters who make the Waynoka FFA and 4-H trophy auction a successful event.
Layne Meriwether
Waynoka FFA reporter
Opinion
Kudos for 2/7/2010
- Opinion
-
-
Monkey-bit overseas
Monkeys bite.
No, this is not a crude slam against all creatures of the Haplorrhini suborder and simian infraorder, it is a fact, the relevance of which will become evident later. -
Legislators didn’t get a whole lot done this session
-
Learn to live Enid’s brand
-
Keep those who served, died for country in mind during this Memorial Day
They’ve died on battlefields we know — those we’ve learned about in history classes at school — and countless places that don’t really even have names.
-
Letter: A thank-you to city of Enid
-
Those who died deserve a moment
-
Steve Glasser gets a big thumbs up for being named CASA of the Year by council
-
Upon hallowed ground
Arlington National Cemetery was born out of the shot and shell of the American Civil War, and stands as the most poignant patch of ground on the continent.
-
Dry weather means the conditions are ripe for fires
-
‘Under God,’ above all
- More Opinion Headlines
-


