Local/Area News

 Even though there are still several weeks between now and Christmas, plans are getting settled for the Henryetta celebration December 2. The second editition ofHallmark Christmas promises to be bigger than ever and coordinators Kelly Dobson and Valarie Mosco discuss some of the upcoming events.

City council members changed their minds Tuesday and will allow the Chamber of Commerce to hold a block party on Main Street this month.
In September the council was against shutting down Main Street from Fourth to Fifth streets for the Monster Mash Block Party Oct. 28.
After some discussion Tuesday night, the council agreed to shut down Main from Third to Sixth Streets for the event. It is scheduled to start at 4:30 p.m. and run until 10. There will be games, music, refreshments and activities for all ages.
One of the deciding factors was the announcement that several stores on Main would be open during the evening in an effort to attract customers.
More information about the Monster Mash can be found on the Chamber Facebook page.
The week before the Monster Mash, the Chamber will be hosting an outdoor movie on the stage south of the civic center. “The Haunted Mansion will be shown starting at dusk but, in the event of inclement weather, the council agreed to let the chamber use the civic center and waived deposit and rental fees.
Also approved was the use of the park and gazebo south of the civic center for the Henryetta Hallmark Christmas event Dec. 2.
Organizers Kelly Dobson, Valerie Mosco and Eric Randleman said there would be vendors, activities and even Santa Claus on hand that afternoon and evening. The council agreed to shut down Moor between Fourth and Fifth streets for the event.
A request by Aaron Sanders to use Nichols Park for geocaching was approved.
Geocaching is a form of entertainment for people using GPS devices to find items that are hidden in specific coordinates.
The basic idea is to have individuals and organizations set up caches all over the world and share the locations of these caches on the internet. GPS users can then use the location coordinates to find the caches. Once found, a cache may provide the visitor with a wide variety of rewards. All the visitor is asked to do is if they get something they should try to leave something for the cache.
New fire chief Tyler Wieland has been appointed to the Henryetta planning and zoning board. He will be filling David Bullard’s unexpired term.
Council members also entered into an agreement with Myers Engineering for work on Nichols Park dam.

The newly-formed Henryetta parks board held an organization meeting Monday night.
Jill Francis was named chair of the organization with Laura Goodner as vice-chair and Patty Van Meter secretary.
During the nearly hour-long session, the group discussed tentative needs for the board and looked over the list of parks currently owned by the city.

rifle bedlam

Saturday night was a doubly great night for Seth Eldridge. He was the winner of the Rossi .357 rifle and two tickets to the OU-OSU Bedlam game at the drawing during Cruise Knight. Edlridge purchased several tickets at the Living Legends rodeo last month then bought some more Saturday night before the drawing at the Chamber of Commerce office. 
In the photo below, Kaitlyn Sumka (center) is shown with her husband after she found out she was the winner of two tickets to the PBR rodeo in January.  

pbr winner

 

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The fall weather made for a perfect backdrop as car owners turned out to show off their rides Saturday. Main Street was busy with many people cruising in a variety of cars and motorcycles while others were parked for spectators to look at and admire. Vendors of all types from food to apparel were on hand to further entice visitor to spend a few dollars.