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February 10th, 2012

News Briefs


By Tim Farley
 

Del City  WILD 5K slated

The Del City Runs WILD 5K will be held Saturday, Feb. 25 at Del City High School, 1900 S. Sunnylane Road.

The one-mile fun run will start at 8:30 a.m. followed by the 5K at 9 a.m. Proceeds will benefit the Oklahoma Children’s Cancer Association.

Participants can register for the race at www.signmeup.com/80826. The races will be timed by DG Productions.

Marriage conference set Feb. 24-25

Choctaw Road Baptist Church, 14971 E. Reno, will host a “Love and Laughter Marriage” conference Feb. 24-25 with Ted Cunningham serving as the key speaker.

Cunningham is the founding pastor of Woodland Hills Family Church in Branson, Mo. He is the author of “Young and In Love: Challenging the Unnecessary Delay of Marriage” and co-author of four books with Gary Smalley.

Cost of the conference is $30 per couple.

Registration deadline is Feb. 19, and child care is available on both nights.

Call 390-9002 or visit www.choctawroad.com for more information.

Playground equipment fundraiser slated Feb. 10

Ridgecrest Elementary, 137 W. Ridgecrest Drive in Midwest City, will host a spaghetti dinner and Bingo Night 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10.

Proceeds will be used to purchase new playground equipment for the lower grade playground. School officials have been unable to buy the equipment because of budget constraints. Last year, the school raised $25,000 to purchase new equipment for the upper grade playground.

The spaghetti dinner event will be sponsored by Johnny Carino’s, Walgreens, Panera Bread, and Walmart. Tickets are $5 and include spaghetti, bread, salad, cookie, drink and bingo card.

For more information, call the school office at 739-1671 or Amy Trotter at 401- 8725.

Singing Church Women to perform Feb. 16

First Baptist Church of Midwest City, 705 E. Rickenbacker Drive, will host the Singing Church Women of Oklahoma in a concert 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16.

The Singing Church Women, now in their 23rd year, will present music that tells the story of Jesus Christ. The concern will include traditional and contemporary anthem arrangements, plus dramatic scripture reading that emphasize the gospel story.

Admission is free.

 
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