Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Message from the Mayor

Just in from the Mayor Dwight Cope...

News FLASH*** New message.
Evidently the fireworks show on the mountain is tentatively on for the 4th. Medicine Park's show has been rescheduled until the 10th. Mayor Cope
Fireworks for July 3rd Birthday have been postponed until July 10th due to potential weather conditions.


Sunday, June 27, 2010

Jump In the Water's Fine

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To down purchase song by Jenny Casey (Oklahoma born and raised)

Saturday, June 26, 2010

A Shout Out to Bath Lake Visitors

Muriel Fahrion meets some Strawberry Shortcake/ Care Bear & Art fans in Medicine Park

Great meeting the such a fun group visiting Medicine Park for the first time. I believe I heard you were from Texas. I didn't get your names but I did catch your spirit.
For a larger downloadable image click here.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Hey Medicine Park What’s Going UP Here?

If you were here for the the Mayor’s Red Dirt Ball you would have noticed a stage that seemed to appear overnight. It in fact took many man hours to build but was done on rather short notice. It served it purpose well. What wonderful Red Dirt celebration and good news there’s more live music to come at the Mayor’s Blues Ball, Sept 3rd, 4th and 5th. (Schedule you accommodations NOW!)

You’ve noticed (or you will soon) that the Park is adding to their already amazing eclectic shops and lodging offerings. But while doing that they are keeping the town’s historic look and charm.

Open since Spring 2010 the The Old Plantation Inn right in Town Center with 20 quality accommodations (bringing back the times when the Apache Inn stood in the same place) just a hop, skip and jump from shops, eateries and Bath Lake.

Charley & Ellie Wright are having the finishing touches Santa Snack Shoppe put on their beverage, hot dogs and snow cones place with walk up window adjacent to Bath Lake in the Historic Spring House dating back into the beginnings of the Park. You’ll appreciate the natural stone benches where you can sit and have your refreshment.

And just in case you were wondering what happened to the scrumptious Medicine Park Ice Cream and Candy Company they will soon take up their new digs in the shops being built by McCoy Development. The Branded Bear, a Native American gifts and craft store will also occupy another one these shops. These building constructions are new however you will note that the McCoys have incorporated many charming vintage details including cobblestones and round topped doors.

Click below to see what's coming up