Events Spotlight Fort Sill has added a piece of history to its Field Artillery Museum, with a piece of the World Trade Center now on permanent display. The twisted and smashed I-beam, measuring about 31 inches tall by 16 inches wide, was recovered at the trade center site in June 2002 by the Army Corps of Engineers. Museum workers cleaned the beam and put a protective coating on it. Otherwise, the piece stands as it was taken from the massive pile of debris in 2002. The Field Artillery Museum is... Read More
Originally started by Rev. Walter Queotone as a memory to the golf loving Bradley Wahnee. I want to keep this tournament an ongoing memory and to keep providing for an annual scholarship fund, presented by Oklahoma City University, given to a Native American student enrolled in the medical field. This scholarship will offset the cost of books. Bradley was enrolled as a medical student and this is what he would do. Bradley was an avid player with his father, Earnest Wahnee, and we just want to... Read More
Funky Junk Flea Market in Lawton offers an array of treasures waiting to be discovered. Browse antiques, collectibles and arts and crafts galore. Funky Junk Flea & Craft Market will also feature re-purposed items, as well as books, magazines, recycled items, coins, tools and more. At this market, you may find what you're looking for, or a unique item you didn't expect to find at all... JUNKING Done Fun !!!! Want to sell your stuff? Space Available!! sign up on web site. Future dates; May... Read More
Celebrate biking and experience a bike ride through Fort Sill and the beautiful Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge at the Bike Festival and Tour of the Wichitas Bike Ride. Choose from five routes including an 11.5-mile historical ride, up to a more challenging 50-mile ride. Activities at the Bike Festival include a bike rodeo, tandem rides, individual time trials, Segway rides, face painting and door prizes. Registration for the Tour of the Wichitas Bike Ride begins at 7am, and the ride... Read More
The annual Tour de Meers bike ride has become a beloved tradition in the small town of Meers, just north of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Bicyclists can choose routes of varying lengths depending on if they want to ride 10, 22, 30 or 57 miles. The three longer routes include treks through the wildlife preserve, where bicyclists have the opportunity to view bison, birds and several other species up close. Mount Scott, Mount Wall and Mount Sheridan loom in the background of the tour,... Read More
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