Friday, November 30, 2007

Yikes!

Just got home from listening to Chant. They delivered great rock and roll as expected. But I have to apologise, I had the date correct on my link I accidentally had it wrong on the blog description. Luckily it was correct on the Medicine Park Event list. If you find I have any errors/typos in my blogs please let me know. Thanks for understanding an occasional misstep.

Scheduled Music Events

MARCH 08- The Platters come to the Music Hall (details as they come in)

New Kid on the Rock



Joseph Gabriel
Born: 11/29/2007
Time: 3:22 PM
Weight: 7lbs 12 ozs
Length: 21 in
Parents: Candace & Brian Morris
Grandmother: Rita Lee Worthington


Thursday, November 29, 2007

click on the bear to send the Morris Family a message



One Button Bear is Happy to hear the news!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Medicine Park Hits the AIr




Bright and early some hardy Park Folks joined Nancy for a morning broadcast. Note that a few of us arrived later (like Michael and me) but several like Lee Hibbetts was there before 7:00 Am! I hope you got to hear us on air. Muriel


Here is a message from Nancy Mace.....

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

Thank you all for hosting our Hometown Broadcast on Tuesday morning. Clay (from KLAW) and I enjoyed ourselves tremendously. What a great community you have. What a beautiful setting for such an historic town. We appreciated the time that everyone took to visit with us and our listeners. I have attached a picture of us on the steps of The Plantation. I can't wait for it to open and I can't wait to come and visit each of you.
klaw
Z94
Oldies 107

Friday, November 16, 2007

Wildflower Planting Makes the News!

This just in from Joy.....

Hello Wildflower Seed Contributors!

We're in the news! Lawton Constitution, page A2. The seed is planted! Yesterday (Thursday)ODOT met me at the intersection of Highway 58 and Highway 49, unloaded the planter tractor and with directions from the State Highway Engineer, Brad Mirth, the planting went as planned. It was quite an exciting day! It took 7 Highway people to pull this off! Brad,the Engineer, then 1 man actually doing the planting, 2 men to follow and drive the pickup with the seed in the back, and then the Color Oklahoma director, Melody and a highway guy, Joe Hennessee to oversee the process. (Mercy! I had no idea!) They have made note where the seed has been planted, and intend NOT to mow in the areas come Spring. Brad Mirth and I had to hand broadcast many areas that couldn't be accessed with the planter tractor. I made sure all entrances were seeded, and around the WOW as well. I said a prayer over the seed that God may bless it and cause it to flourish! Wouldn't hurt a thing for everyone to do this, as our soil is pretty dry right now. This coming Spring will tell the tale! Congratulations Medicine Park! We're going to be beautiful for our 100th Birthday Celebration!
Thanks again for your contributions and your desire to beautify our town!
Medicine Park, you are the greatest!

www.muralsbyjoy.com
muralartist@mptelco.com

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Open House Cobblestone Forge

Your Invited......
The Cobblestone Forge
Open House on
Saturday, November 17th from 11:00 to 5:00
Sunday, Nov. 18th from 1:00 to 5:00.

Located on Water Street
Linda & Larry Morefield will be happy to see you. Share in the holiday spirit and the refreshments.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Trout Fishing in Medicine Park

by Michael Fahrion

Attention trout fishing enthusiast! The time is nearing to pack up your gear and head out to Medicine Park for the 3rd annual Medicine Park Trout Fishing Season. The Town of Medicine Park, Economic Development Authority and Local Merchants Association are sponsoring Trout Fishing in the Heart of Scenic, and Historic Medicine Park. This year the season starts with a Kick-Off Tournament held on December 8th & 9th. The tournament will have CASH prizes and gift certificates from local merchants. Skilled (or just lucky) anglers catching a prize winning trout of 2 pounds or larger qualifies for prizes. There is no limit on the trout you can catch during the tournament.


Trout fishing takes place within the Bath Lake area of downtown Medicine Park. Trout will be stocked in Medicine Creek between the Bath Lake Dam and Lake Gondola Dam. Fishing will be permitted from the shore of Bath Lake Park on ether side of the creek, and along the paved Trail on the eastern side of the creek upstream from Bath Lake Park.

The regular season runs from December 10, 2007 to May 31, 2008. Medicine Park Trout Fishing Permit and a valid Oklahoma State Fishing Licenses (when applicable) required. During the regular season there is a limit of three trout per day.

Book mark this page or print out for a reminder.

KICK-OFF TOURNAMENT
DEC. 8, 2007 - DEC. 9, 2007
NO LIMIT
Entry Fee: $50.00 (Days of Tournament)
Entry Fee: $40.00 (Early/up to Dec. 7, 2007)
State Fishing License required if applicable
Cash Prizes for the 1st, 2nd & 3rd- Largest Trout caught (both days)
Certificates of Participation for all entries.

REGULAR TROUT SEASON
DEC. 10, 2007 - MAY 31, 2008
3 TROUT PER DAY LIMIT
Permit required: 1 Day-$15.00, 3 Day- $35.00
State Fishing License required/if applicable


For more information call: 580-529-2825 or 580-574-1101

Sunday, November 4, 2007


Pre Holiday Medicine Park Artists Show


Opening Reception Sunday November 4th- 4pm to 7pm. Show continues through November.

Why not give the gift of art for Christmas? Below are artists who's work will be featured.

Robert Dean – Monumental metal wildlife sculpture.

Michael Fahrion - Oil paintings of Wichita Mountains sunsets.

Muriel Fahrion - Photographs of the Medicine Park Wagon Camp, Medicine Show & Perils in the Park. (Proceeds benefit the Wichita Mountain Arts Council.)

Elaine Lovett - Oil paintings and drawings on a variety of subjects.

Tom Biggs - Watercolors landscapes and cityscapes inspired by his travels.

Patty Ferguson - Pottery reflecting her love for the Native People through the incorporation of antlers, feathers & turquoise beads.

Denise Wynia-Wedel - Pastel images of the Wichita Mountains area with a sampling of other subject matters.

Click below to see what's coming up