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Christy Mullins, MPower vocational manager,
conducted a tour of the production floor at theagency's open house. MPower provides sup-
ported employment at 516 Expo Circle South,along with job training and placement in the
community. More business contracts areneeded. Call 405-377-0834 for information.
Rais ing m oney fo r PCYS
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David Spivey, Payne County Youth Services
board of directors chairman, met with SigmaNu Vice President Sam Denyer, right, to dis-
cuss the Oklahoma State University Home-
coming Walkaround. Spivey, who is employedat Texas Roadhouse, said the restaurant willteam up with Sigma Nu to sell sandwiches
and soft drinks on the fraternity's lawn at thecorner of University and Washington Streets.Proceeds will benefit Payne County YouthServices.
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A6tillwater NewsPress • Wednesday, October 16, 2013
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R e g is tr a tio n o p e n f or M u m m y a n d S o n D a n c eThe first Mummy and
Son Dance is 7-8:30 p.m.
Oct. 25 at the StillwaterCommunity Center, 315W. Eighth Ave.
Community enter
Managertephanie
Gudgel said, "The city of
Stillwater Parks and
C l u b N o t e s
Recreation holds an annu-
al Dancing with Daddyand it's one of our mostpopular events. We havereceived a number of re-
quests to include momsand their sons and whatbetter way than to host afun Halloween-themed
dance. We hope this dance
will grow in popularityand become an annualevent."
Tckets are available on-
line until Oct. 23 at tick-
ets.stillwater.org or at theCommunity Center for$25 per couple with $10
for each additional son.
Tickets purchased onOct. 24 and Oct. 25 are$35 per couple with $15for each additional son.
The dance will feature
refreshments, a profes-sional photographer andmusic.
Provided
The Rev. Kyle Anderson of the First UnitedMethodist Church spoke to the Stillwater Break-
fast Kiwanis Club about the food backpacksschool program, the storehouse for groceriesand the meals provided at Love Feast on Mon-days through Wednesdays since 1982. TerryWheeler, right, was the Kiwanian of the Day.
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Stillwater Noon Kiwanis Club President KenBeck, right, and Edmond Bonjour, left, joinedTyler Zander after a meeting. Zander spoke tothe group about his accident and his faith in God.
Zander was caught in an auger at a grain eleva-tor while helping a fellow worker who had be-
come entangled. He suffered serious injuries andlost his right leg.
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Cristy Morrison, Stillwater Frontier Rotary Club
Rotarian of the Day, and past president Kenny
Josey, right, joined Jerry Bayliss, center, after aclub meeting. Bayliss is employed in Oklahoma's
AT&T external affairs department. He discussedthe 4G/LTE expansion, UVerse video expansionand the AT&T multibillion dollar infrastructure in-
vestment in the region.
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Stillwater Noon Kiwanis Club President StacyBauter and Bob Phillips, right, joined Amy Jo Fra-zier, left, after a meeting. Frazier, director of the
Business Improvement District No. 1, updatedthe club about downtown Stillwater improve-ments since the BID's inception in 2007.
Great things happen when people collaborate. Three-quarters of a century ago it
was the sharing of ideas, resources and capital that helped the individual founders
of CREC accomplish more together than they could on their own. This October,
CREC celebrates N a t i o n a l Co - o p M o n t h . Cooperatives are member-owned and
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profits. Earnings are returned to members through improved services, lower prices
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