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ay Closings for Stillwater
The City of Stillwatcr Senior .Also,awalkinglrail Monday, Wednesday, and saw puzzle table and test your
, Activity Center will close is located right outside by the Friday at 9:30 am. A chair is pttzzle skills.
Friday, December 22 and Center, in Couch Park. Regular providedforthesittingexercises Tuesday, December 19 -
,Monday, December 25 for hours at the Senior Center are and for support while doing the Work off a few more calories
7 .The willalso Monday through Friday, 9:30 standing ones. Slretchy bands intheZumbawithAngieexer-
be closed Friday, December am. to 4:30 pan.; and music and bouncing balls are uti- else/dance class. Their routine
,29 and Monday, Jantmry 1 for night is held on the second lized to test your flexibility and is done to fast moving music.
New Years. The Center offers and fourth Thursday, from6to coordination. Women's pool They naeet every Tuesday and
manyaetivitiesf rpersons,50 8:30 pan. The facility is closed 6me begins at 9:30 aan., also. Thursdayat 10:30a.m. Good
+ andover, such as; card games, on weekends. Stop by 1015E. They play several rounds of sturdy shoes are required for
:social and duplicate bridge, 12m Ave. or cal1405-747-8080 liiendly 8-ball pool and always all the quick stepping, noback-
'pool and snooker, exercise forrnoreinfonnafionandmake welcome new players to join less, slide on types are allowed.
+ classes, line dancing, Zumba, sure to pick up a calendar of them. Alter the exercise class, Afternoon games include;
Bingo, apainting class, and an events.Pleasenote: musicnight at 10:30 am. line dancers start duplicate bridge, canasta and
,eve ingofmusicwithcounlry will not be held for lhe rest of boot scootin' to country songs, pool/snooker. Most cards
,tunes performed by several the month due to the holidays. Theyhave alot offun, while games begin at 1 pan. except
mamieians.Exet ise t Monday, December l8-Get getting some gcod exercise. At forduplicatebridgewhichstarts
that includes an bike, in shape before the holidays by 1 pan. canasta, social bridge, at 12:15 pan. Two rounds of
: a treadmill, and a weight set joining the free exercise class, pool, and snooker are played, bingo are called at 2 pan. It is
late available for use in the Sit 'n Be Fit, offered every Also, you can check out the jig a fun time and everybody wins
Activity
Wednesday, 20-
The Sit 'nBe Fit exemise class
and the women pool players
ozne ready to stmpe
win some rounds of 8-ball,
starting at 9:30 ann. Then at
10:30 ann., line dancers do
stare quick slepping to ctxmlry
ames. Games of canasta and
other card games are played
starting anmnd 1 pan. along
with pool and snooker. A
puzzle is always out ready to
be solved.
Thursday, Decemher 21 -
Members of the guitar class
practice their lessons every
Thursday at 9:30 aan. Then at
10:30 aan. it is to Zambia
again. Class members move
with Angle and work on their
steps to the Latin American
mttsic.'Ilaebrings ont
canasta, and pool
ers,at 1 pan.Excitinggamesof
bingo begin at 2 pan.
Friday, December 22 - The
Center is closed.
I_astweeks duplk
bridge winners were: Lionel
Raft and A1 Perry, lst; and
Terry Miller and Camille John-
ston, 2 place. Social bridge
winners weae Coo Mermem,
1= andDona Stritxke,2 Win-
ners for Friday's duplicate
bridge wen'e: Lionel Raffand AI
Perry, 1=; and Meg Klelke and
Adrienne Hyle, came in 2'=.
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g and Cookie Exchange
fun and fellowship! We'll enjoy children and
holiday offerings, enjoy cookies and cocoa,
then head out to carol our homebound neighbors.
Lessons and Carols Service
Celebrate the fullness of the Christ story from Creation to birth
with traditional readings and a festival of music
Candlelight Christmas Eve Services
Bring the family as you are to celebrate the gift of Christ
with carols and communion by candlelight.
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from her injuries at the scene"
accorfflng to the affidavit.
The other three back-seat
passengers were transported
to the OU Medical Center in
Oklahoma City with incapad-
taring injuries, while the front-
seat passenger was taken to the
Cushing hospital for treatment
ofherinjuries,the affidavit said.
When Akins, who was
transported from the scene to
ltae Slillwater Medical Center
by the Creek County Ambu-
lance Service for trealment of
her injuries, was asked what
happened, "she stated she was
driving fast and lost control"
the affidavit alleged.
Akins' driver's license had a
restriction that limits the times
of the day she can drive and
the number of her passengers
who are not family members,
the affidavit said.
"The collision occurred
at approximately 3:20 aan.
and the subject (Akins) was
allowed to drive during the
hours of 5 ann.to 10 pan." the
trooper wrote in his aflidavit.
'q'here were five passengers
in the vehicle at the time of lhe
collision, with none of them
being related to the subject
(Akius) or 21 years of age or
older.
"It was determined the
vehicle was at a speed of 124
m.p.h, five seconds before
hnt and a speedof92 m.ph.
at impact. The posted speed
limit on 9th Street where this
collision occurred is posted at
45 m.p.h." the affidavit said.
When Akins was ewed
shortly before 10 ann. on July
12 at the Cushing police station
with her parents present, she
said"they went to Stillwater to
go to the IHOP," alter Which
they traveled back to Cushing
where they picked up a back-
seat passenger, then started
toward Agm to drop offanother
back-seat passenger, the aflida-
vit said.
"She stated she didn't remern-
her how fast she was driving,
but knew the speed limit was
45 m.p.h. Trooper Hatcher
asked her if she was driving
more than 100 m.p.h.; she said
she doesn't think so. He asked
her if she turned her headligt
off at any point. She staled she
did not remember.
"She was able to tell us she
was not supposed to have any
more than one occulmnt in the
vehicle unless it was family:'
Trooper Harper alleged in his
affidavit.
"It is believed her actiom
were reckless with disregard
for property and lives. It is
further believed she was in
violation of her driver license
restriction;' the trooper wrote
in his affidavit.
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Date: LastTuesdayofevery month
Time: Meal Service at 6:00pm
Place: The Renaissance
Call: Ginger Thomas 405.742,4900
Date: Quarterly Meetings; Third Tuesday of
January, April, July, October ,.r-~n'#+ mo~..e,~~~
Time: 12:00 p.m.
Place: SMC, West Conference Center ~lx~t'~e.
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This is a four-part program or all Saturday
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nurses for first-birth ram tie(or xperience+
families who want more in+depth •
Tues:dune 6, 13, 20,27
Sat:July 1.5; 9:00 a.m.-4;O0 p;m.
LoQtion: SMC West Conf. m ,:
Cost: $30 per couple
After reaching your 32nd weekof
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Time:12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. HeathOnit(MCHU) oU|dlikey0uto t achyouthe'hows and"whysl"o
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Date: EveryTuesday
Time: 7:30- 9:00 p.m.
Place: 1st Presbyterian Church {6 & Duck)
Call: Don Brown 580,307.4697
Date: Second Monday of each month
Time: 6:00- 7:00 p.m.
Place: Honska Conf. Room at SMC
Ca11:.405.533,3612
This group isfor persons with MS, their
spouses/care partners, adult family members
and friends.
Date: Third Tuesday of each month
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place: Room 138, Stillwater Public Library
Call: Kim Seagraves, 405.612.0240
nurse will complete part of you l me: 6:00
assessment, consents will be siqned and
infant security policies wilt be addressed. "
You will be provided information and
your questions will be answered regarding <
labor anddelivery, mothedbaby care and
follow-up care that is offered. Please bring years old and up.
insurance/medical cardswith you. This Date: Wed:June 7 or July 5
appointment Will take approximately one Time: 6:00 p+m+
hou r. Location: SMC West Conf. Room
Cost: Free
A fellowship of men and women helping each
other to live free of nicotine.
For Information call: 405,880~6993
Date: Evenj Monday- 6:00 pm
Race: 1st Christian Church, Duck &
Matthews(West entrance, room 202)
Call: Unda at 918.612.8346
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Date: Rrst Tuesday of every Month
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Place: SMC Honska Conference Center
Call: Sabiha Parveen, Ph.D.,
405.744.5116
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