Seating limited at Event Center
Seating will be limited at all sporting activities held in the Tonkawa Event Center, Principal Kyle Simpson announced Tuesday.
All home ball games will be admission by ticket only. Each player on each team will be given four tickets each to hand out as they see fit.
Routstabouts Homecoming show
The Northern Oklahoma Division of Fine Arts presents the NOC Roustabouts Homecoming Show Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kinzer Performing Arts Center.
Admission is free but children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
NOC is practicing social distancing and face masks are required.
OK2A meets Feb. 27
Oklahoma 2nd Amendment Association - Kay County Chapter schedules next meeting for Saturday, Feb. 27, at 12:00 Noon at New Hope Christian Fellowship - 401 South Lincoln - Ponca City. Guest Speaker is District Attorney, Brian Hermanson, speaking on how laws passed by the Legislature affect his job prosecuting criminals Contact for questions - Terry Lee Thompson - 580-670-0357 terry.thompsonok2a@gmail.com
Get your Tonkawa Buc face masks!
A new shipment of Tonkawa Buccaneer face masks are available at the Central Office at the Tonkawa Mid-Hi/Highschool site. Masks may be purchased for $10 each Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Go Bucs!!
No computers at library
Until further notice, the Tonkawa Public Library will no longer offer access to public computers. This is a precaution taken to keep both the patrons and employees safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. The library building is open only for those wishing to check out or return materials, fax, or have copies made. The library building is not available for the following activities: Sitting, resting, chatting, studying, meetings, cell phone use, laptop or tablet use.
Donate to weight room project
The Tonkawa Alumni Association is conducting a fund drive for the 2019 weight room project for Buccaneer athletics, president David Fruits said this week. Make checks payable to the Tonkawa Alumni Association, P.O. Box 12, Tonkawa, OK 74653.
IOOF Cemetery needs donations
The IOOF Cemetery is in need of donations to continue operation of the cemetery, Garry Davis announced this week. Brent Bailey is caretaker. Donations can be sent to P.O. Box 121 with checks made to the Tonkawa Cemetery for upkeep.
Davis said money is short because of fewer funerals.
Caregivers support group in Tonkawa
The Kay County Caregivers support group meets from 4-6 p.m. the first Monday of every month at 118 S. Seventh, Tonkawa, across the street from the Tonkawa city offices. It is sponsored by long term ...