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Local and Area Events Discover Broadway with Red Car et Community Theatre
Red Carpet Community Theatre JAG Director, Tiphani Currell, will be taking a group to discover the magic of Broadway on an EF educational tour. Currell announced today that she would be taking a group of students and adults to explore New York City, Ellis Island, and Broadway during the 2014 summer vacation. The six-day tour includes Broadway shows and special workshops with professional theatre companies. An organizational meeting for the EF Tour trip to Broadway and the Arts Metro will be held Saturday, March 30, 2013, at 6 p.m. located at Red Carpet Community Theatre. The tour is open to anyone. Deadline to enroll for the best price available is March 31,2013. For more information call (580) 225-1941 or go to www.eftours.com sign-in #: 1415872SH. Come join our theatre adventure.

Sentinel Community Center Menu


April 1-5 Monday: stew, cornbread, cinnamon rolls Tuesday: smothered hamburger patties, mashed potatoes, green beans, dessert Wednesday: chicken strips, peas and carrots, beets, dessert Thursday: spaghetti, salad, corn, dessert Friday: chili or beans, cornbread or crackers, cherry cobbler

Rocky Community Center Menu


April 1-5 Monday: chicken tetrazzini, glazed carrots, salad, roll, fruit cup Tuesday: BBQ Ribette, ranch-style beans, coleslaw, cornbread, plum cobbler Wednesday: meatloaf, blackeyed peas, okra salad, wheat roll, apricot cobbler Thursday: tuna salad sandwich, broccoli-cheese soup, peaches, crackers, oatmeal raisin cookies Friday: goldwater beans, oven fried potatoes, tomato spoon relish, crackers, cinnamon roll

Wedding shower set for Jaica and Casey


A wedding shower will be given for Jaica Richardson, bride-elect of Casey Pickard, on April 6, from 10 a.m.-noon at the Sentinel Activity Center. The couple is registered at Carol's on the Corner in Sentinel and Sear's on-line. Everyone is invited to attend the shower in honor of the couple.
Brisco Smith

Anniversaries
March 29-April 4 March 30: Tim and Teena McCuistion

Nominations open for 5th Annual AARP Indian Elder Honors


Recognizing the important impact Indian elders have on the fabric of the state, AARP Oklahoma will once celebrate Indian elders at its Fifth Annual Indian Elder Honors. The association has announced it is accepting nominations for the Fifth Annual AARP Oklahoma Indian Elder Honors now through June 30. Nominations can be made online at: www.aarp.org/ok or by mail. "Every year, AARP brings together members from all Oklahoma tribes and nations for a celebration honoring Indian Elders in a spirit ofpeace and harmony," said AARP Volunteer Tee Edwards, a member of the Chickasaw nation. "It's an amazing night when AARP connects us to people with the same shared interest and we celebrate our elders." Among last year's honorees was a 100-year old Comanche finger-weaving artist, the last surviving son of Oklahoma great Jim Thorpe, educators, ministers and dancers. "This event is all about celebrating the extraordinary contribution Indian elders many of whom have never been recognized before have had on their families and the people around them." Edwards said. "We work very hard to have at least one person from each of the 39 Oklahoma tribes and nations honored every year." All nominees must be an enrolled member of a federallyrecognized Oklahoma tribe or nation and must be living. Those wishing to submit a nomination can mail an essay detailing how the nominee has impacted their tribe or community, along with a non-returnable photo, to AARP Indian Elder Honors, 126 N. Bryant, Edmond, OK, 73012. Nominations can also be submitted online by visiting www.aarp.org/ok Deadline for nomination is June 30th. For more information about the AARP Indian Elder Honors, contact Mashell Sourjohn at 405-715-4474. Those selected will be honored at the 5th Annual AARP Indian Elder Honors which will be held in October.

Brisco Smith celebrates his 7th birthday


Brisco Smith spent an en- over the loud speaker, followed tire week celebrating Spring by the singing of "Happy Break, and his 7th birthday Birthday" by the entire crowd. Brisco and brother, Cooper, He was also presented with a spent three nights over the baseball cupcake to enjoy. Also break at Granma and before the game, Brisco's Granddaddy Smith's in cousins Steele, Harlie and Duncan. While there, they cel- Stone Chism gave him a handebrated Brisco's birthday with made birthday card and enGranma's yummy cupcakes. joyed Rice Krispie Treats. AfCousins Aubrey and Caleb ter the game, they made a trip Stratton were there as well. to the mall and enjoyed watchWednesday, Brisco and ing Oz the Great and PowerCooper took that long awaited ful. bus ride to Chandler with their Keep Up With News Dad and the high school baseball team to participate in the Sentinel Leader Mark Howard Memorial Tournament. This is a trip the Call 580-393-4348 Smith boys look forward to every Spring Break. Sleeping in the gym and hanging out with Dad and the big boys for four days has become a yearly tradition, and one of the best ways for Brisco to spend his birthday. On Friday morning before the game, the announcer at the baseball stadium wished Brisco Smith a happy 7th birthday

Birthdays
March 29-April 4 March 29: Larry Goss, Carly McCuistion, McKenna Celsor, Adam Rogers March 30: Jamie McDaugale, Martha Sullivan March 31: Darlene Johnson April 1: Zach Sullivan, Kathryn Smith, Abby Johnson, Paula Combs April 2: Della Jo Christian April 3: Artie Callahan, Michael Wyatt, Lily Adams April 4: Patrick Rogers, Cindy Bowen, Jimmie Musick, Rudy Ferrari, Skyler McCuistion, Heather Hanson, Trey Davis

Port Country Cousins meet at Clinton cafe


Judith Hagen was hostess this month, so she took the Port Country Cousins for lunch at the City Cafe in Clinton, and they also went antiquing and loved shopping. They answered roll call by naming an exciting time or place they had visited. Ronda Musick was the lucky winner of the Draw gift. The club is planning on going to Hydro on April 5th at 9 a.m. for the "Girls Day Out In The Country". Guests for the day were Zada Baker, Melissa and Brenlee Musick. Members present were: Betty Baker, Catherine Dunlap, Judith Hagen, Herschelene Latham, Beth Lehman, Janet McEwen, Judy Musick, Ronda Musick, and Barbara Tarrant. Beth Lehman will be the hostess on April 15th.

Genealogy group to meet March 28


Washita County Genealogical Society (WCGS) will meet at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 28, at 503 N. Grant, Cordell. Visitors are welcome; please RSVP at 580-832-5203 to make reservations.

Dr. Coburn to host Town Hall Meetings in Oklahoma


U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. will be holding a series of town hall meetings in Oklahoma the first week ofApril. Dr. Coburn will take questions and address important issues for Oklahoma and the nation at each event. "I encourage Oklahomans to attend and participate in these town halls. With pressing issues pertinent to Oklahoma being decided in Washington D.C. every day, these settings give me an important opportunity to hear directly from the people I am representing. I look forward to hearing the concerns of Oklahomans and informing them of my legislative efforts in the Senate," said Dr. Coburn. Western Oklahoma meetings include the following: Tuesday, April 2, 2013 8:30-9:30 a.m. Lawton town hall meeting Cameron University McCasland Foundation Ballroom 501 NW University Drive 2nd floor 12:00 1:00 p.m. Altus town hall meeting Western Oklahoma State College Auditorium 2801 N. Main Street 3:00 4:00 p.m. Elk City town hall meeting City Hall 320 W 3rd Street 6:00 7:00 p.m. Canadian County town hall meeting Canadian Valley Technology Center 6505 E. Hwy 66 El Reno

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KELLY SMITH

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Your Vote on April 2 Will Be Appreciated.
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Christian Singles plans April meeting


Christian Singles in the area will be meeting Friday, April 5, 6:30 p.m. for dinner at Pedro's in Elk City. Come for Christian fun and fellowship. For more information, contact Carie Dew 580-303-0264 or KarieBear@yahoo.com

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