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August 2019 NewsletterProduced By:
Woodward News
1006 Oklahoma Ave. • P.O. Box 1026 • Woodward, OK 73802 • 580-256-7411 • Fax 580-254-3585 • [email protected] • www.woodwardchamber.com
LINKAugust Monthly Luncheon
August 12, 201911:45 a.m. • Conference Center
Sponsor/Caterer
BOOMERFootball
DavidJackson
Executive Director, Oklahoma
Secondary School Activities
David Jackson became the executive director of the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association in 2016.Prior to being named executive director, Jackson was the associate executive director of the OSSAA and has spent 23 years with the organization that oversees high school activities in Oklahoma.His areas of responsibility have included football, large school basketball, track and field and eligibility.Jackson received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from East Central University in Ada and from 1985-1900 was a math teacher and a coach in various sports at Pauls Valley High School. He became the schools principal from 1990-1996 before joining the OSSAA.Jackson has also served on various committees with the National Federation of High School Activities and is a member of the board of directors. He served as board president in the 2018-2019 school year.Also, he is on the board of directors of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Britton Christian Church among other activities.
Van SheaIven
OSSAA Sports
Information
Director
Van Shea Iven is a Northwest Oklahoma native, graduating from Pond Creek-Hunter High School in 1996. He started his career in television while still at OSU, and worked for KFOR-TV from 1987-2005.Iven is perhaps better known for the Okla-homa High School Sports Express, a televi-sion program he hosted, reported, filmed and produced from 2005-2014. He also hosted the High School Spotlight on WWLS The Sports Animal for over 10 years.Iven joined the OSSAA as Sports Information Director in 2014 and handles media relations for the association.
DavidGlover
OSSAA
Assistant
Director
Woodward native David Glover joined the OSSAA as an assistant director in 2013, after a lengthy career as a coach and administrator.His duties at the OSSAA include eligibility, basketball from Class B through 4A, cross country, golf and tennis.He and wife Cyndy have two daughters, Kylee and husband David Martin of Jenks and Kinzie and husband Michael Didier of Woodward. Kinzie Didier is the Woodward High School girls basketball coach.
MikeWhaley
OSSAA
Associate
Director
Associate director of the OSSAA Mike Whaley is a 1978 graduate of Southwest-ern Oklahoma State University, where he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees.Whaley spent 30 years as a teacher/coach/administrator at a number of schools - including Sand Springs, Mangum, Blanchard, Purcell and Westmoore.He also officiated basketball games for 30-plus years.Whaley joined the OSSAA in 2009 as director of officials.In his current post, responsibilities include football, basketball and track as well as eligibility..
New MembersMary Chris Barth
RR 2, Box 91Gage, OK 73843
Frontier Rodeo’s The Stables216872 State Highway 50A
Freedom, OK 73842
July RenewalsAtwoods
Leah BarbyBart Bouse Attorney-at-Law
Braum’s Ice Cream & Dairy StoreCannavation
EAS ResourcesFarm Credit of Western Oklahoma
Food for a Healthier LifeHarper Sanitation
Honk-n-HollerK & S Tire, Inc.
Kentucky Fried ChickenKline Materials, Inc.
Kline Mechanical CompanyJames Morris
Northwest Oklahoma DAV, Chapter 66OSU Extension CenterRiffel Law Firm, PLLCRockin 9 Grill & Deli
Shelly’s Custom Embroidery & ApparelSweets Dog Town, LLC “Dog Town”Sweets Enterprises, Inc. DBA Sweets
The Flower PotWestern Plains Youth & Family
Woodward County Health Dept.-TSET
City of Woodward Sales TaxSales Tax
June 2017$923,722.09
June 2018$959,248.88
June 2019$939,464.60
Sales TaxJuly 2017$975,695
July 2018$1,070,279
July 2019$1,080,743
Northwest Oklahoma
Pioneering Womanof Industry Award
Thursday, September 12th, 2019Woodward Conference Center
The Northwest Pioneering Woman recognizes women who exhibit passion for their work, are role models for other
women and lead other women toward success as well as seeking personal growth in their own lives.
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Saturday, August 179am - HOSA 5k Run Sponsored by Woodward County Fair Board10am - Car & Tractor Show (Building A) -OBI Blood Drive - Face Painting -Rockwall Climbing 11am - Hotdog eating contest Sponsored by United Supermarkets12pm - Dunk Tank & Bounce Houses1pm - Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest Sponsored by NWEC2pm - 11pm - Back to school carnival3pm - Cornhole Tournament6:30pm - Tractor Pedal Contest7pm - Car Burn Out Sponsored by Woodward Rodders
Sunday, August 186pm - Horse show Ice Cream Social
Monday, August 199am - Livestock Show12:30pm - Exhibitor Meal
Tuesday, August 2010am - Judging Contest (OPEN TO THE STATE) Breakfast Sponsored by Bank of Western Oklahoma 1:30pm - Awards
Wednesday, August 216:30pm - Chicken & Rabbit Judging
Thursday, August 2210am - Open exhibit judging
Friday, August 239am-2pm - TAP Olympics
Board of DirectorsGrant Walker - Chairman
Great Plains BankEric Wheeler - Chairman Elect
Compass AthleticsCrystal Simmons - Vice Chairman
Simmons Machine ShopAustin Vanderwork - TreasurerFarm Credit of Western OklahomaJosh Howard - Past Chairman
Bank of Western Oklahoma
Doris AmesRandy’s Pharmacy
Kristi BeckHampton Inn
Melinda BrockAllianceHealth
Chad CampbellAir Evac
Lorne ClarkCF IndustriesCurt Cloyd
Northwestern Electric CooperativeShannon Davis
First United Methodist ChurchJon Marc Holt
Woodward County Event CenterErik Hudson
Western Medical & DrugAlexa Humphries
Edward JonesJackie Jones
Woodward County AbstractWhitney LongJ & R TransportJimmy McKay
McKay FordVickie Miller
Pioneer CellularKatie Shirley
High Plains Technology CenterKendall Smith
Stock Exchange BankJennifer ThompsonModern ApplianceRachael VanHorn
Woodward Conference CenterPaul Weigl
Oklahoma Gas and ElectricClint White
Ben Tec Insurance
C.J. Montgomery, Chamber PresidentKarla J. Wilson, VP of Financial Operations
Kiara Solis, Administrative Assistant
What’s Happening In WoodwardAugust 2019
NOW - Aug 31 Blues Highways Art Exhibit Plains Indians & Pioneer Museum6 Celebrate Recovery Living Word Fellowship7 Latch on Literacy Day Woodward Public Library8 Tristate Oil & Gas Convention Woodward Conference Center9 Bobby Joe Cudd Legacy Golf Tournament Boiling Springs Golf Club10 Cruise In & Street Races12 Woodward Chamber Luncheon Conference Center17 Woodward County Free Fair Woodward County Event Center & Fairgrounds14-18 Pride of Texas Carnival Crystal Beach22 OK2030 Regional Forum Woodward Conference Center23 Pregnancy Center Golf Tournament Boiling Springs Golf Course26 Day One with Mom’s in Prayer Woodward Conference Center28 Wash for a Cause Tunnel Wash
August 10th • Boiling Springs
August 9th • Conference Center
Saturday, August 179am - HOSA 5k Run Sponsored by Woodward County Fair Board10am - Car & Tractor Show (Building A) -OBI Blood Drive - Face Painting -Rockwall Climbing 11am - Hotdog eating contest Sponsored by United Supermarkets12pm - Dunk Tank & Bounce Houses1pm - Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest Sponsored by NWEC2pm - 11pm - Back to school carnival3pm - Cornhole Tournament6:30pm - Tractor Pedal Contest7pm - Car Burn Out Sponsored by Woodward Rodders
Sunday, August 186pm - Horse show Ice Cream Social
Monday, August 199am - Livestock Show12:30pm - Exhibitor Meal
Tuesday, August 2010am - Judging Contest (OPEN TO THE STATE) Breakfast Sponsored by Bank of Western Oklahoma 1:30pm - Awards
Wednesday, August 216:30pm - Chicken & Rabbit Judging
Thursday, August 2210am - Open exhibit judging
Friday, August 239am-2pm - TAP Olympics
Pride of Texas
Carnival at Crystal Beach
August 14-18th
Friday, September 13th, 20198:30 a.m Register - 9:00 a.m. Tee Off
4-Person ScrambleBoiling Springs Golf Club
Annual
Enter Now! For more info call 580-256-7411
Meal
Included for
each Team!!
Hole Only - $150Both - $700
Team Only - $600 • One Team of 4 • Mulligans • Closest to the Hole • Longest Drive
Golf Ball Drop III$20 per Ticket
IncrediblePrizes
• Las Vegas Getaway 3 Night MGM Grand and airfare
Sponsored by Bank of Western Oklahoma and Western Drug
• Big Cedar Lodge3 Night Stay at Big Cedar Lodge near Branson
Sponsored by North Star Well Service and Durango Services
• Thunder Experience Hotel Accommodations, $150 Mahogany Prime Steakhouse,
Lower Level Thunder tickets
Sponsored by Great Plains Bank
*Some restrictions apply. Need not be present to win.
Drop At 9AM