A10 - THE JOURNAL, Thursday, September 15, 2016
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P-‘I' FFA Officers Attend COLT Conference
Officers of the Perkins-Tryon FFA chapter participated in the 2016 Oklahoma
FFA Chapter trained her.”
Officer Leadership Training Conference, Sept. 6, at the Embassy Suites
Hotel and Conference
Center in Norman, Okla. Seated far left front is Levi Baker, Dibble,
central district vice president;
Kohl Murray, chapter president; Adrienne Blakey, Stillwater, state FFA
reporter. Back rows
left to right: Brandon Brunker, chapter advisor; Maci Shoemaker, chapter
treasurer; Chance
Carpenter, chapter vice president; Ashton Cartmell, chapter reporter;
Mathew Berna, chapter
sentinel; Taylor Canmell, chapter secretary; and Brad Chapman, chapter
advisor. Photo provided
Town &_ Gown opens 66th season with
“The Musical Comedy Murders of] 940 ”
Town & Gown Theatre
opens the first production of
their 66th season with The
Musical Comedy Murders
of 1940 by John Bishop on
September 15th.
This is Charlotte Rose’s
directorial debut at Town &
Gown theatre but she is no
strangertodirecting. Charlotte
movedtoStillwater overayear
ago from the Oklahoma City
area where she’s been actively
involved in community the-
atre. She performed in two
Tawn & Gown productions
last season, The Clean House
and Always A Bridesmaid.
“I absolutely love directing,”
said Rose. “It’s been my pas-
sion foravery long time.”
The play is a comedy said
to have been based on several
1940s mystery movies. Some
1940s show-biz types assem—
ble for a backer’s audition of
their new show at the West-
chester estate of a wealthy
“angel.” The house is replete
with sliding panels, secret
passageways and a German
maid who is apparently four
different people— all of which
figure diabolicallyinthecomic
mayhem thatfollows when the
infamous “slasher” makes his
reappearanceandstrikes again.
The Musical Comedy
Murders of 1940 is a thrillei
comedy recommended for
ages 13 and older. It will run
for eight performances Sep-
tember 15—18 & 22—25, with
Thursday,FridayandSamMay
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livestockfinancing and real estate loans.
We’re proud to be involved in financing agriculture. If we can be
of help to you, come in and visit with us.
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Lobby Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8 am. to 4 pm.
Friday 8 am. to 4:30 pm.
Saturday 8 am. to Noon
Drive-thru Hours:
Monday-Thursday 7:30 am. to 5 pm.
Friday 7:30 am. to 6 pm.
Saturday 7:30 am. to Noon
7:30 pm.andSundaymatinees
beginmngat2130 pm. Tickets
go on sale Monday, Sept. 12,
and can be reserved by calling
the box office at405372.9122
or purchasing online tickets
at www.townandgown.org.
Ticket prices are Adult, $14;
Students, $12; and Seniors,
$12 (available for Sunday
matinees only).
For more information about
Dedication Day to be held Friday
By Jeanette Johnson
Church Women United
of Stillwater on Friday,
September 23, 2016 at 1:30
will celebrate Dedication
Day in the Highland Park
Church at 524 N. Stallard.
St. John’s Church will
to be women of faith in
today’s world. Our top
priority is to work for a
just, peaceful and caring
society.
Dedication Day is the
day we devote to local
present the program Our '-
guest speaker is Dr. John ‘
Otto, author of Marvin’s
Shining Star. According to
Road Runner Press,
“Life doesn’t guaran-
tee a second chance but
in turning a rescue dog
into a search and rescue
responder, Marvin earned
his. It is an inspiring story
of a dog and an inmate who
He began a prison min-
istry at Mable Bassett
Correctional Center to
train dogs. There was one
prisoner that was finally
pardoned who Dr. Otto fol-
lowed throughout his life,
Marvin Perry. Dr. Otto is
a Veterinarian in Norman
and a graduate of OSU.
There will also be books
for sale. I have seen this
presentation along with
the video at an OLLI class.
Truly heart moving. It is
what we can do with love
and a vision to help others.
The goals of Church
Women United are to grow
in faith and expand our
vision of what it means
concerns. All offerings will
be kept locally and distrib-
uted among local agencies
during the year.
All are welcome. This is
a place where visions and
healing are poured out.
- Sep 15, 12 pm. Perkins Community Chamber of
Commerce meeting, Vassar Community Center
- Sep 16, 7:30 pm. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
meeting, Perkins Christian Church ’
- Sep 17, 1-4 pm. Buildings at Oklahoma Territorial
Plaza open to visitors
Sep 18, 7 pm. - Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
meeting, Perkins Lions Den
- Sep 19, 5:30 pm Perkins Lions Club meeting,
Perkins Lions Den
' Sep 19, 6-8 pm. — Monday Music Night, Perkins
Senior Citizens Center, 114 E. Kirk g
' Sep 21, 7 pm. - Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
meeting, Perkins Lions Den
- Sep 23, 7:30 pm. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
meeting, Perkins Christian Church
- Sep 24, 9 am. - Perkins Old Settler's Day, Main
Street
- Sep 24, 1-4 pm. - Buildings at Oklahoma Territorial
Plaza open to visitors
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