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Tuesday, August 01, 2017Breakfast B4 Business

Breakfast B4 Business at Crutchers Western Wear


When:
from Tuesday, August 1, 2017 8:00 AM
thru Tuesday, September 5, 2017 9:00 AM
Where:
313 SW C Ave
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Tuesday, August 01, 2017Chamber Event

Breakfast B4 Business at Crutchers Western Wear


When:
from Tuesday, August 1, 2017 8:00 AM
thru Tuesday, September 5, 2017 9:00 AM
Where:
313 SW C Ave
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Wednesday, August 02, 2017Community

Great American Solar Eclipse and NASA Traveling Exhibit

 

 

LIBRARY LOOKING AT SPACE

Solar Eclipse and NASA Traveling Exhibit

August 21, 2017, Lawton Ok. For the first time in 38 years, a total solar eclipse will occur across the entire continental United States, and the Lawton Public Library is preparing to share this experience of a lifetime. Along with this historic event, the library will be hosting a NASA Traveling Exhibit for the entire month of August.

The Great American Total Solar Eclipse of 2017 encompasses an area 70 miles wide that will move from Oregon to South Carolina. For sky gazers here in Oklahoma, the eclipse starts at 11:39 am. The maximum phase is at 1:08 pm and the end phase is at 2:37 pm. Weather permitting, Oklahomans should be able to observe an 82% eclipse. Additional states in which the total eclipse will be visible include Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Rose Wilson, Programming Coordinator said “You don’t want to miss this event; your next opportunity to view such an eclipse won’t be until 2024 when it takes a path across Mexico and Texas”.  

A total solar eclipse is when the moon completely blocks out the sun. During these periods, it is important not to look at the sun directly without protective eye gear. Even regular sunglasses cannot keep your eyes from the damage the sun’s rays can do during this special event. To help in viewing this event, beginning August 7th, library card holding patrons can come in and pick up a free pair of eclipse viewing glasses, at the library reference desk, while supplies last. The Library will be hosting an eclipse viewing event on site beginning at 11:30 on August 21. Refreshments will be available to participants.

 

The NASA traveling exhibit includes:

=         A 1/25 scale shuttle stack. While actual booster segments weighted in at 40,000-pounds, the shuttle stack feature will give visitors an up-close look at the machinery it took to loft the largest spacecraft in history into orbit. The Shuttle was designed for economical and routine access to space. The Space Transportation System includes the manned orbiter, External Tank (to fuel the Orbiter’s main engines during launch); and two Solid Rocket Boosters, which provide additional thrust during the early launch phase. The entire System, except for the External Tank, is reusable.

=         An Authentic re-entry space helmet. The helmet protects its wearer from micrometeoroids, solar ultraviolet as well as infrared radiation. It is made up of the protective shell, neck ring, vent pad and feed port. A typical astronaut helmet like those worn in the Apollo missions is made of highly strengthened polycarbonate. Polycarbonate is a high impact-resistant plastic that you can also find in bulletproof glass and exterior automotive parts. Today’s helmets have a built-in cam which allow us to see what they’re doing up there. Both the helmet and suit provide protection from the dangerously low pressure of outer space. Without them, internal pressure in the astronaut’s body will push blood vessels and tissue outward.

=         Moon rocks. From July 1969 to December 1972, 12 American astronauts explored the lunar surface. They returned with over 800 pounds of lunar material to the Earth from six different regions of the Moon. These replicas are from each of the missions (Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17) and represent the variety of rocks collected.

=         Space food. Shuttle astronauts have an astonishing array of food items to choose from. They may eat from a standard menu designed around a typical Shuttle mission of 7 days, or may substitute items to accommodate their own tastes. Astronauts may even design their own menus. But those astronaut-designed menus must be checked by a dietitian to ensure the astronauts consume a balanced supply of nutrients. The standard Shuttle menu repeats after 7 days. It supplies each crew member with three balanced meals, plus snacks. Each astronaut's food is stored aboard the Shuttle and is identified by a colored dot affixed to each package. The food that NASA's early astronauts had to eat in space is a testament to their fortitude. John Glenn, America's first man to eat anything in the near-weightless environment of Earth orbit, found the task of eating fairly easy, but found the menu to be limited. Other Mercury astronauts had to endure bite-sized cubes, freeze-dried powders, and semi liquids stuffed in aluminum tubes. Most agreed the foods were unappetizing and disliked squeezing the tubes. Moreover, freeze-dried foods were hard to rehydrate and crumbs had to be prevented from fouling instruments. 

This exhibit was made possible by an anonymous grant.

To be a part of history and to learn more about the space program, please visit the Lawton Public Library during the month of August!

For more information, please contact Rose Wilson, Lawton Public Library’s Programming Coordinator, at (580)581-3450 or by email at rwilson@lawtonok.gov Senior Library Associate Rachel Pierce is also available for additional information at (580)581-3450 or rpierce@lawtonok.gov.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:

NAME Rose Wilson

Lawton Public Library

Ph: 580.581.3450

Fax: 580.248.0243

rwilson@lawtonok.gov

lawtonok.gov/departments/library

 

 

  

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LIBRARY LOOKING AT SPACE

Solar Eclipse and NASA Traveling Exhibit

August 21, 2017, Lawton Ok. For the first time in 38 years, a total solar eclipse will occur across the entire continental United States, and the Lawton Public Library is preparing to share this experience of a lifetime. Along with this historic event, the library will be hosting a NASA Traveling Exhibit for the entire month of August.

The Great American Total Solar Eclipse of 2017 encompasses an area 70 miles wide that will move from Oregon to South Carolina. For sky gazers here in Oklahoma, the eclipse starts at 11:39 am. The maximum phase is at 1:08 pm and the end phase is at 2:37 pm. Weather permitting, Oklahomans should be able to observe an 82% eclipse. Additional states in which the total eclipse will be visible include Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Rose Wilson, Programming Coordinator said “You don’t want to miss this event; your next opportunity to view such an eclipse won’t be until 2024 when it takes a path across Mexico and Texas”.  

A total solar eclipse is when the moon completely blocks out the sun. During these periods, it is important not to look at the sun directly without protective eye gear. Even regular sunglasses cannot keep your eyes from the damage the sun’s rays can do during this special event. To help in viewing this event, beginning August 7th, library card holding patrons can come in and pick up a free pair of eclipse viewing glasses, at the library reference desk, while supplies last. The Library will be hosting an eclipse viewing event on site beginning at 11:30 on August 21. Refreshments will be available to participants.

 

The NASA traveling exhibit includes:

=         A 1/25 scale shuttle stack. While actual booster segments weighted in at 40,000-pounds, the shuttle stack feature will give visitors an up-close look at the machinery it took to loft the largest spacecraft in history into orbit. The Shuttle was designed for economical and routine access to space. The Space Transportation System includes the manned orbiter, External Tank (to fuel the Orbiter’s main engines during launch); and two Solid Rocket Boosters, which provide additional thrust during the early launch phase. The entire System, except for the External Tank, is reusable.

=         An Authentic re-entry space helmet. The helmet protects its wearer from micrometeoroids, solar ultraviolet as well as infrared radiation. It is made up of the protective shell, neck ring, vent pad and feed port. A typical astronaut helmet like those worn in the Apollo missions is made of highly strengthened polycarbonate. Polycarbonate is a high impact-resistant plastic that you can also find in bulletproof glass and exterior automotive parts. Today’s helmets have a built-in cam which allow us to see what they’re doing up there. Both the helmet and suit provide protection from the dangerously low pressure of outer space. Without them, internal pressure in the astronaut’s body will push blood vessels and tissue outward. 

=         Moon rocks. From July 1969 to December 1972, 12 American astronauts explored the lunar surface. They returned with over 800 pounds of lunar material to the Earth from six different regions of the Moon. These replicas are from each of the missions (Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17) and represent the variety of rocks collected.

=         Space food. Shuttle astronauts have an astonishing array of food items to choose from. They may eat from a standard menu designed around a typical Shuttle mission of 7 days, or may substitute items to accommodate their own tastes. Astronauts may even design their own menus. But those astronaut-designed menus must be checked by a dietitian to ensure the astronauts consume a balanced supply of nutrients. The standard Shuttle menu repeats after 7 days. It supplies each crew member with three balanced meals, plus snacks. Each astronaut's food is stored aboard the Shuttle and is identified by a colored dot affixed to each package. The food that NASA's early astronauts had to eat in space is a testament to their fortitude. John Glenn, America's first man to eat anything in the near-weightless environment of Earth orbit, found the task of eating fairly easy, but found the menu to be limited. Other Mercury astronauts had to endure bite-sized cubes, freeze-dried powders, and semi liquids stuffed in aluminum tubes. Most agreed the foods were unappetizing and disliked squeezing the tubes. Moreover, freeze-dried foods were hard to rehydrate and crumbs had to be prevented from fouling instruments. 

This exhibit was made possible by an anonymous grant.

To be a part of history and to learn more about the space program, please visit the Lawton Public Library during the month of August!

For more information, please contact Rose Wilson, Lawton Public Library’s Programming Coordinator, at (580)581-3450 or by email at rwilson@lawtonok.gov Senior Library Associate Rachel Pierce is also available for additional information at (580)581-3450 or rpierce@lawtonok.gov.

###

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:

NAME Rose Wilson

Lawton Public Library

Ph: 580.581.3450

Fax: 580.248.0243

rwilson@lawtonok.gov

lawtonok.gov/departments/library


When:
Wednesday, August 2, 2017 9:00 AM thru 08:00 PM
Where:

 Lawton Public Library

110 S 4th Street

Lawton ok 

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Thursday, August 03, 2017Chamber Events

3 Mile Thursday

This free event will be held the first Thursday of each month (weather permitting). Participants meet at the YMCA and walk or run through downtown.

Waivers will be available for participants at the YMCA the day of the event or you can visit their website at www.lawtonfamilyymca.org

Online registration closes at 12:00 noon the day of the event.

When:
Thursday, August 3, 2017 5:30 PM
Where:
Lawton / Fort Sill YMCA
5 SW 5th Street
Lawton, OK 73501

Contact: Rick Endicott 580-355-9622
Email: rendicott@lawtonfamilyymca.org
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Thursday, August 03, 2017Community

City of Lawton Birthday Reception and Ceremony

Mayor Fred Fitch is pleased to invite the public to Lawton’s Birthday Reception and Ceremony to be held in the Banquet Hall at City Hall (212 SW 9th St.) on Thursday, August 3 at 5:30 pm. During the ceremony there will be three important recognitions. The Lawton Award in Excellence recognizing the contributions of Gilbert “Gib” Gibson. This special award is presented by the Mayor to an individual who exemplifies outstanding excellence in service to community, state, and nation. Both the Lawton Rangers and the Pioneer Women’s Club will be recognized for 79 years of service to our community. For more information, contact the Arts & Humanities Division at 580-581-3470 or 581-3471.

When:
Thursday, August 3, 2017 5:30 PM thru 07:00 PM
Where:

City Hall Banquet Room

212 SW 9th Street, Lawton, OK

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Friday, August 04, 2017Community

Juliette Low Leadership Society mad Hatter Cookie Wonderland

Juliette Low Leadership Society mad Hatter Cookie Wonderland

Mark your calendars and save the date for a Mad Hatter celebration!

We are gathering at the Medicine Park Music Hall on Friday, August 4th to celebrate 100 incredible years of Girl Scouts selling cookies with a magical evening of food, drinks, dancing, games and incredible performance!

Specialty menu provided by Vera Oldham of The Silver Spoon

Girl Scout Cookie inspired deserts provided by Delaney's Sweet Tooth Confections. 

The Lawton Fort Sill Juliette Low Leadership Society, named for the Girl Scouts’ founder, Juliette Gordon Low, raises funds and awareness for girls throughout south west Oklahoma!

Cocktail/Date Night Attire
Fanciful Hats Encouraged!

Individual tickets are $45
Couple tickets are $80

For more info call 405.528.4475 or visit www.gswestok.org/jlls


When:
Friday, August 4, 2017 12:00 AM thru 10:00 PM
Where:


We are gathering at the Medicine Park Music Hall on Friday, August 4th to celebrate 100 incredible years of Girl Scouts selling cookies with a magical evening of food, drinks, dancing, games and incredible performance



 
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Friday, August 04, 2017Community

Movie In The Park: Trolls

Movie In The Park: Trolls
Join us Friday, August 4th at Elmer Thomas Park Festival Pad near 3rd and Ferris Ave
Food, Family and Fun
Face Painting - Bounce House - Entertainment - Concession - Food Trucks - 1st 200 kids
receive Goody Bags

When:
Friday, August 4, 2017 7:00 PM thru 09:00 PM
Where:
Elmer Thomas Park Festival Pad near 3rd and Ferris Ave
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Saturday, August 05, 2017Community

Dance Lessons at the Patriot Club

Dance Lessons at the Patriot Club
Dance Lessons at the Patriot Club Want to learn how to dance? From the basic steps to turns and spins, you can learn how to waltz at the Patriot Club. The waltz is a beautiful progressive dance done to both ballroom and country waltz music. Dance lessons are from 1900-2100 on August 5, 12, and 19.
No prior dance experience necessary. Classes start at $26 per couple. Don't have a dance partner? Don't let that stop you because a dance partner is not required. Cost for an individual is $16/lesson. It is open to all ranks and the public. Participants must be 18+. Make it a fun night out and grab some dinner at the Jack Daniel's Lounge before class! Reservations are highly encouraged. Please call 580-442-5300 to reserve your spot for one class or all three classes.

When:
Saturday, August 5, 2017 7:00 PM thru 09:00 PM
Where:
Patriot Club
500 Upton Rd
Fort Sill, OK 73503
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Saturday, August 05, 2017Fort Sill

Waltz Lessons

Waltz Lessons
Want to learn how to dance? From the basic steps to turns and spins, you can learn how to waltz at the Patriot Club.

Waltz lessons will be August 5, August 12, and August 19.
No prior dance experience necessary, and you can join at any time. Classes start at $26 per couple. Don't have a dance partner? Don't let that stop you because a dance partner is not required. Cost for an individual is $16/lesson.

Participants must be 18+.Dance Lessons are open to all ranks and the public. Non-DoD cardholders will need to get a visitor's pass at the Visitor Control Center.

Make it a fun evening out, and have dinner at the Jack Daniel's Lounge before class!

Reservations are highly encouraged. Please call (580) 442-5300 to reserve your spot for one class or all classes.

When:
Saturday, August 5, 2017 7:00 PM thru 09:00 PM
Where:
 Fort Sill Patriot Club
500 Upton Road
Fort Sill, OK
For More Info:
Patriot Club
580-442-5300
sill.armymwr.com
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Monday, August 07, 2017Community

Lawton Football League

Lawton Football League
The Parks & Recreation Department will begin online registration on August 9th for the Lawton Football League.  The registration fee is $25 per player.  A $5 late registration fee is included after August  27th.  Check with your school’s team organizer or booster club for team fee.  If your school does not have a team contact the Sports & Recreation office at 580 581-3400 for assistance.  For more information visit www.lawtonok.gov/events/football-registration-information mso-fareast-font-family:Calibri;mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-latin;mso-ansi-language:
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When:
from Monday, August 7, 2017 8:00 AM
thru Wednesday, August 30, 2017 5:00 PM
Where:
Sports & Recreation Office at 1405 SW 11th Street
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Wednesday, August 09, 2017Community

First Day of School


When:
Wednesday, August 9, 2017 8:00 AM
Where:
Lawton Public Schools
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Wednesday, August 09, 2017Community

Jammin Juniors Flag Football Registation

Jammin Juniors Flag Football Registation

(Lawton, OK) The Parks & Recreation Department will offer flag football for Pre-K thru 1st grade students for the 2017 fall season.  The Jammin Juniors Flag Football program begins online registration August 9th.  The program offers two divisions of play.  The Cowboy Division is for Pre-K players only.  Players not enrolled in a school program must be 4 years of age on or before September 1, 2017.  The Sooner Division is for players in kindergarten or 1st grade.   Registration fee is $25 per player.  A $5 late registration fee is included after August  27th.  Check with your school’s team organizer or booster club for team fee.  If your school does not have a team contact the Sports & Recreation office at 580 581-3400 for assistance.  For more information visit www.lawtonok.gov/events/jammin-juniors-flag-football-team-registration or call the Sports & Recreation Office at 580 581-3400 for more information.


When:
from Wednesday, August 9, 2017 8:00 AM
thru Wednesday, August 30, 2017 5:00 PM
Where:

Sports & Recreation Office 1405 SW 11th Street

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Wednesday, August 09, 2017Community

Lawton Volleyball League

Lawton Volleyball League
The Parks & Recreation Department will begin online registration on August 9th for the Lawton Volleyball League.  The registration fee is $25 per player.  A $5 late registration fee is included after August  27th.  Check with your school’s team organizer or booster club for team fee.  If your school does not have a team contact the Sports & Recreation office at 580 581-3400 for assistance.  For more information visit www.lawtonok.gov/events/youth-volleyball-registration-informationCalibri;mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-latin;mso-ansi-language:EN-US;mso-fareast-language:
EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA'>  or call the Sports & Recreation Office at 580 581-3400 for more information.

When:
from Wednesday, August 9, 2017 8:00 AM
thru Wednesday, August 30, 2017 5:00 AM
Where:
Sports & Recreation Office at 1405 SW 11th 
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Wednesday, August 09, 2017Ribbon Cutting

Ribbon cutting for Viridian Coffee- inside Anderson Pharmacy


When:
Wednesday, August 9, 2017 12:12 PM
Where:
5366 NW Cache Road
They are inside Anderson Pharmacy
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Wednesday, August 09, 2017Chamber Event

Ribbon cutting for Viridian Coffee- inside Anderson Pharmacy


When:
Wednesday, August 9, 2017 12:13 PM
Where:
5366 NW Cache Rd
They are inside Anderson Pharmacy
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Wednesday, August 09, 2017Committee Meeting

CVB Advisory Council Meeting


When:
Wednesday, August 9, 2017 3:00 PM thru 04:00 PM
Where:
First National Bank and Trust Conference Room
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Wednesday, August 09, 2017Community

Lawton Rangers PRCA Rodeo

Lawton Rangers PRCA Rodeo
$12 Tickets in Advance
Kids 5 and under are free
Wednesday - $5.00 car load
$15 at the gate on Thursday & Friday
$20 at the gate on Saturday

$5.00 for the dance following the rodeo

Thursday - Casey Abbe Band
Firday - Allen Biffle Band
Saturday - Waylon Holly Band


Tickets available at Atwoods, Crutchers, EZ GO, Rueben's Shoes, Fort Sill Adventure Travel Welcome Center and online at www.lawtonrangers.com

When:
Wednesday, August 9, 2017 7:30 PM thru 11:30 PM
Where:
LO Ranch Areana SE 60th St
Lawton, OK
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Thursday, August 10, 2017Community

Fuel Injection Workshop

Fuel Injection Workshop
This entry-level course at the Fort Sill Auto Crafts Center  covers the basics of electricity, electromagnetism, circuit control and what the on-board engine control computer is really doing. Cost is $5. Signing up reserves your spot, but walk-ins are also welcome. For more information, please call (580) 442-4147.

When:
Thursday, August 10, 2017 2:58 PM
Where:
Fort Sill Auto Crafts Center
For More Info:
(580) 442-4147
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Thursday, August 10, 2017Community

Lawton Rangers PRCA Rodeo

Lawton Rangers PRCA Rodeo
$12 Tickets in Advance
Kids 5 and under are free
Wednesday - $5.00 car load
$15 at the gate on Thursday & Friday
$20 at the gate on Saturday

$5.00 for the dance following the rodeo

Thursday - Casey Abbe Band
Firday - Allen Biffle Band
Saturday - Waylon Holly Band


Tickets available at Atwoods, Crutchers, EZ GO, Ruebens Shoes, Fort Sill Adventure Travel Welcome Center and online at www.lawtonrangers.com

When:
Thursday, August 10, 2017 7:30 PM thru 11:30 PM
Where:
LO Ranch Areana SE 60th St
Lawton, OK
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Friday, August 11, 2017Community

Right Arm Night

Right Arm Night
Jack Daniel's Lounge is located in the Patriot Club

When:
Friday, August 11, 2017 4:00 PM thru 06:00 PM
Where:
Start the weekend off right by bringing your right arm, battle buddy, coworker, and friends to the Jack Daniel's Lounge for FREE hors d'oeuvres at the Jack Daniel's Lounge from 4-6 p.m. You must be 18+ to enter the Jack Daniel's Lounge. It is open to ALL ranks. The Jack Daniel's Lounge is located in the Patriot Club. For more information, call (580) 442-5300.
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