Community Living
CVTC selects student ambassadors
Canadian Valley Technology Center recently named 16 of its students to represent the school as this year’s Student Ambassadors.
Canadian Valley students selected are:
• Kimberly Brown, Occupational Services, Tuttle sophomore
• Jessica Carpenter, CADD, Chickasha junior
• Ashlee Cox, Early Care and Education, Chickasha junior
• Nate Derr, Graphic Design, Chickasha junior
• Cherrita Diego, Health Careers, Alex senior
• Summer Fagan, Early Care and Education, Alex junior
• Lashonda Gregory, Interactive Media and Web, Alex senior
• Taylor Hale, Interactive Media and Web, Ninnekah senior (2nd year)
• Sarah Lupton, Health Careers, Chickasha graduate (2nd year)
• River Mitchell, CADD, Fletcher junior, home-schooled (2nd year)
• Akeem Noman, CADD, Chickasha junior
• Alicia Petalcu, Business Office Tech, Chickasha senior (2nd year)
• Brocke Quillin, CADD/Auto Service, Chickasha graduate (2nd year)
• Randi Rowland, Graphic Design, Tuttle senior (2nd year)
• Ashley Wilkerson, Graphic Design, Chickasha senior
• Hesston Wyatt, Auto Collision/Auto Service, Am-Po graduate (2nd year)
The Student Ambassador Leadership Program provides leadership and character development opportunities to Canadian Valley students who are selected to participate in the program. Throughout the school year, the ambassadors participate in a variety of training activities involving public speaking, personal accountability, leadership and teamwork.
This year, they will tour the two other CV Tech campuses in El Reno and Yukon; visit the State Capitol where they meet local and state legislators; and play a major role in recruitment for the school, which includes speaking to area high schools.
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Country music's Gene Watson plans Oct. 9 show in Chickasha
Gene Watson, the country music legend with 21 top 10 songs, will return to the Chickasha High School Activity Center for a 7:30 p.m. show Oct. 9.
This will be Watson’s fourth consecutive year to perform at Chickasha High School, having played there every year since the facility opened in 2007. -
Art classes offered at Epworth Methodist
Elizabeth Johnson, local Chickasha artist and teacher, has announced that she will be offering art classes for kids and adults this fall.
All classes begin on Tuesday, Sept. 7 at the Epworth United Methodist Church, 4th and Iowa, Chickasha. -
Butler announces AT&T retirement
After 44 years of service, Jerry Butler has announced his retirement from AT&T
Butler began his career with Southwestern Bell Telephone now AT&T in June of 1966.
His first job assignment was in Alva, Okla., as a Lineman.
In November he transferred to Chickasha where he continued as a Lineman until June of 1970. -
Country music legend Gene Watson plans another appearance in Chickasha
Gene Watson, the country music legend with 21 top 10 songs, will return to the Chickasha High School Activity Center for a 7:30 p.m. show Oct. 9.
This will be Watson’s fourth consecutive year to perform at Chickasha High School, having played there every year since the facility opened in 2007. -
CHS Key Club plans first meeting for Aug. 26
Key Club is the student branch of the Kiwanis organization.
The goal of Key Club is to develop knowledgeable, capable, and compassionate leaders that enhance their communities through service. - Community Briefs
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OHCE members take part in state meeting
CHICKASHA, Okla. –Members of Grady County’s Oklahoma Home and Community Education organization met recently in Oklahoma City for the group’s 75th annual state meeting. This year’s theme was “Dreams to Diamonds,” which reflected that the group was observing its 75th birthday.
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Ninnekah community set to host summer blood drive
Blood donors will receive two tickets to the Oklahoma City Zoo and a “Feel Wild” T-shirt when they give blood with Oklahoma Blood Institute (OBI) this summer. First Baptist Church is hosting a blood drive 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, August 18 at the High School Cafeteria, 901 S. Maple.
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Drawing held, winner named
Glenda Sage of Rush Springs was the lucky winner of a Weatherby shotgun, the prize of a recent fund-raising effort for Miss Audri King, the two-year-old daughter of Brandon and Janae King of Chickasha and granddaughter of Walter and Pat King and Coye and Marla Langford, held at the Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pull held recently at the Grady County Fairgrounds in Chickasha.
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