Tuesday, August 29, 2017

WELCOME TO WATONGA Rack Card



This is the tourism information I am submitting for a Rack Card to distribute to visitors to Watonga.  If anyone sees anything in any of the categories they think should be added, send me an email message at phoenixcir@yahoo.com   (formatting, fonts, etc. will be done by the printer 



WELCOME TO
WATONGA
gateway to
ROMAN NOSE STATE PARK
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(See BLAINE COUNTY OK COMMUNITY on Facebook for events throughout the year)
 


LODGING:


 Chaparral Retreat & Guesthouse (B&B)
         www.chaparralbb.com   located 4 mi
             north of Watonga on State HWY 8A
             (road to Roman Nose  Park)


Noble House B&B  (www.watonga.com)


Roman Nose State Park Lodge –
           OK HWY 8A  - Lodging and Restaurant
          Campsites, fishing lake, 580-623-7281


Watonga Motel  1-888-854-5709



PLACES TO EAT:  


Applemarket Deli & Grocery Store –
                             W.  Main Street


Roman Nose Lodge Restaurant
El  Rancho Grande Mexican
         Restaurant-115 N.  Noble


Eagle’s Nest – 11th St. & Weigle


Sonic Drive-In  -- Hwy 33


Hi-De-Ho Restaurant, Hwy 33


The Oven (outdoor wood-fired pizza)
             Reservations Required- 580-623-4269


General Store in Roman Nose State Park


The Garden Spot-–W. Hwy 33


China King Buffet – Hwy 33


Hutch’s Gas Station & Grill


Pizza Hut (Hwy 281 (South)


Subway Sandwiches (inside Love’s Gas) 


     
SHOPPING:


Whirlwind Winery, 109 E. Main
                   580-623-1012


Big Bobbins –quilting, notions
                   121 E. Main St., 405-537-9950


Country Home Antiques 580-623-2599


Hitek Designs – 119 E. Main St - Gifts


Watonga Floral &  Gifts – 108 E. Main


             June’s Plant Place – Hwy 33 – Gifts and
                    Watonga Cheese – 580-623-8579


            Dollar General – 100 S. Clarence Nash


Tractor Supply – 220 S. Clarence Nash


Do-it-Best Hardware – 120 N. Weigle


Swann’s Pharmacy and Gifts  (next to
                       Applemarket Grocery Store) –
                       W.  Main Street




EVENTS/ACTIVITIES:


     Oklahoma House Concerts (live music) at
              The Chaparral Retreat & Guesthouse
               580-623-4269  or 940-735-1065


     Lucky Star Casino – Hwy 281 (South)


     Liquid ART – art lesson + wine at the
              Whirlwind Winery  - call 580-623-4269


      Watonga Cheese Festival – 2nd weekend
              in October.  Contact the Chamber of
              Commerce for information --
              580-623-5452


      Roman Nose Hills Trail Ride


      Watonga Golf Course -  580-623-4674


      Golf Course at Roman Nose State Park  -
              Call 580-623-7281



HISTORIC SITES


     TB Ferguson Home & Museum
               519 N. Weigle, Call 580-623-5069


    Ferguson Presbyterian Chapel


 

© Blaine County OK Community  June 2017

Monday, August 28, 2017

August 2017 Update

Aug 28, 2017
PHOENIX CIRCLE FOUNDATION continues to make strides toward the goal of bringing arts and other educational opportunities to our community.  We want to thank all of our Art Patrons - teachers, parents, friends, and business people who are supporting our efforts to open an Arts Center in Watonga with your donations and attendance at our fundraising events. We are trying to use our GOFUNDME campaign to reach out to a wider audience of philanthropists and hope all of our facebook friends will share those posts.  We also want to thank the Red Carpet Country tourism association, their board of directors and members, for their encouragement and ideas for how the Arts Center can bring more people to our downtown.



Earlier this month Whirlwind Winery hosted a live music concert by Dylan Stewart of Ringling, OK. Dylan has played at the Chaparral Retreat and said he enjoys the small, intimate audience. We had a good crowd;  Dylan played for tips and we brought in some $$ for Phoenix Circle Foundation.  Brad sold a few bottles of wine for visitors to take home.  It was a special evening of entertainment and fellowship.


The next Oklahoma House Concert will be on Saturday, Sept. 16, featuring Glenn Roth.  This is the second time Glenn has included the Chaparral Retreat on his tour schedule and we are so glad to have him come back. 
   
Glenn's bio says he " is not your typical commuter from Connecticut. Instead of a briefcase, he carries a gig bag. His workspace is the vaulted splendor of Grand Central Terminal or the tunnels and platforms of the New York City subway system. A literal “underground” sensation, Glenn is a licensed performer in the MTA’s “Music under New York” program, playing for the most distracted and demanding audience in the world: legions of workers rushing to jobs throughout the Big Apple. And his fingers work magic, creating a soundscape of compelling melodies that invite them to leave the city rush behind on an aural escape."   He's added some vocals to his bag of tricks.  Listen to him on youtube at https://youtu.be/TqABtQeDY4E and come out on Sept. 16 to support this awesome musician.
This past weekend was the Blaine County Free Fair.  Though it was smaller than in past years, it was exciting to see the 4-H kids' art projects and all of the other exhibits. I took a friend, who recently moved to Watonga.  I didn't enter anything in the Fair this year. 
There was a great Barn Quilt workshop at the Foley Building on Saturday,  led by Lynda Latta from Arnett, OK  (Ellis County).  Lynda is a fellow board member of the Red Carpet Country tourism association and is promoting  the idea of Watonga being part of a "Barn Quilt Trail".  As she and I visited at the recent Tourism Conference, she suggested that our Arts Center would be a great place to host future barn quilt workshops, once our doors are open.  Lynda has also talked to our Chamber of Commerce director and to Terri Crawford, head librarian, about putting up barn quilt squares in the vacant lot on east Main Street, where a building was recently demolished. Painting Barn Quilt squares is an excellent arts project for all ages. I will be attending a Rural Development Seminar in October in Woodward for training on how to use Barn Quilt trails to bring people into town.




Speaking of the Oklahoma Tourism Conference held this month in Enid, OK ... we had great speakers who shared ideas on how small towns like Watonga can "reinvent" themselves to attract more tourism dollars without giving up their history, culture, and "small town" identity.  I was also given information by Jeanette Nance from Keep Oklahoma Beautiful about grants they have available, and one in particular that could help us with the renovation costs for the building at 111 E. Main Street.  I'm sending in our application today!!

I helped out at the Whirlwind Winery this past Saturday and we were busy all day with people from OKC, Duncan, Bethany, Winfield KS, and other visitors who came to the area to visit Roman Nose State Park or to stay at the Chaparral Retreat. As the representative for Blaine County on a state tourism board, I have to disagree with a local resident's comment that "people [tourists] only come to Watonga to camp and fish [at the State Park]".  Every visitor we had on Saturday asked "what else is there to do in Watonga?" This town has a rich history, like the TB Ferguson Home and Museum, we can share with tourists.  Two couples said they were going over to El Rancho Grande for dinner, and another couple said they were going to the Lodge to eat.  I try to keep a supply of "WELCOME TO WATONGA" rack cards on the stand at the Winery and this past Saturday I ended up giving away almost all that we had on hand!

Phoenix Circle Foundation gave out over $200 in school supplies this month, and we had more requests we couldn't fill.  We didn't promote the school supply giveaway as much this year as in years past because we noticed several other "school supply drives" being promoted. We will continue that mission next year and maybe start a little earlier to let families know that free supplies will be available.
  

Carla Burdick, executive director of Red Carpet Country tourism association, is going to be the program at Kiwanis this coming Wednesday.
/Linda Barrett



  

Thursday, August 17, 2017

GOFUNDME campaign for Watonga Art Center (Scissortail Creative Space)







 111 E. Main St., Watonga, OK   73772






My focus these days is getting the building pictured above transformed from the eyesore it is now to an inviting building, before the annual  Cheese Festival. in October of this year.
We've invested our hearts and souls and money, and many friends and acquaintances (many of whom don't even live here) have also contributed finanially in support of the the idea of having an arts creative space on Main St.  The benefits can be phenomenal and I continue to pray that the town's community leaders and businesses that are headquartered here will support our GOFUNDME campaign (search PHOENIX CIRCLE FOUNDATION and click on the Scissortail Creative Space picture, then make a donation.) PCF is a qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization so donations from individuals are tax-deductible (businesses can deduct the donation as "promotion or advertising" but we recommend you talk to your tax advisor).

The second photo here is just an idea of what we intend for the new front to look like. 

We have applied for several grants and have found that they all EXCLUDE funding for "construction and capital improvements", and so we have to rely on the kindness and generosity of people and companies that are interested and willing to invest in an educational facility and an economic development project.  As a member of the OK Tourism Red Carpet Country association board, I have seen how a little "fix-up" to a town's Main St. can bring in tourism dollars + provide additional income from taxes and utilities.

I know in my heart that this is a "God thing", that this project is meant to be. I have faith that others' hearts will be opened and prayers will be answered. As the Barrett family and Phoenix Circle Foundation has supported programs and fundraisers for other organizations and causes in Watonga, we believe this community will come together to support this project.
/Linda Barrett

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

**PRESS RELEASE** sent to Watonga Republican, Aug 8, 2017


2017 SCHOOL SUPPLY GIVE-AWAY
"Blaine County communities once again came together this year to help provide free school supplies for elementary school students. Stacy Shirley, a former Watonga teacher, is a member of the board of directors of Phoenix Circle Foundation, and the annual school supply give-away is one of several programs administered by the nonprofit organization that benefit local children.

Money donations received by Phoenix Circle Foundation and discounts on purchases of supplies at Staples Office Supply in Yukon, matched with school supplies donated by individuals from Watonga, Geary, and Canton, allowed the nonprofit organization to give every family who came by the Opportunities office on August 6, a bag of basic school supplies put together from the list prepared by the Watonga School District. An assortment of pocket folders, Crayola Markers, 24-count Crayola crayons, Crayola colored pencils, glue sticks, notebook paper, and spiral notebooks were also donated to the Blaine County DHS office for their clients. Audrey Smith, an employee at the Blaine County DHS office, said “There is always a need for school supplies for children in Blaine County, every year and all through the year.”
"2017 is the fifth year Phoenix Circle Foundation has been able to give out free school supplies to Blaine County students thanks to donors who support the program with donations of money and school supplies throughout the year,” said Linda Barrett, Director of the PCF program. “Though supplies were purchased at the Staples store in Yukon, Watonga and Blaine County did not lose any sales tax dollars because Phoenix Circle Foundation is a sales tax exempt organization. We look for the best prices from different stores, and by using our Rewards points at Staples store, this year we got more ‘bang for the buck’ and were able to serve more families.” Mrs. Barrett said, “Phoenix Circle Foundation does fundraising activities all year to be able to provide this service, along with arts education, health and wellness, and reading programs. Donations can be mailed to Phoenix Circle Foundation at PO Box 427, Watonga, OK 73772.”

NOTE: As we receive more donations, we will get more supplies to give away. Look at "Phoenix Circle Foundation" facebook page for updates. I was told that several school supply "drives", including Mercy Hospital, have been collecting school supply donations and will give the supplies directly to the schools in Watonga. /Linda Barrett


Thursday, August 3, 2017

1st day of school



Aug. 2, 2017

CLOSE YOUR EYES and imagine that you are six years old and it is the first day of school.  Your mom, or dad, or grandmother, takes you to the school, gets you to your classroom.  You walk in with nothing in your hands except for maybe a sack lunch.   For whatever reason, when the teacher goes around the classroom to collect the school supplies that each child was supposed to bring, you don’t have any school supplies to hand over.   
Can you imagine how that child feels, how the other children look at him/her?  That first day of school is etched into my memory.
It is the goal of PHOENIX CIRCLE FOUNDATION  to try to see that every child walks into a classroom with SOME school supplies, not emptied-handed, on that first day of school. 
Our wider mission is to provide programs and resources to children in Blaine County and surrounding communities to enhance their lives.  In accomplishing our mission, the Foundation will:
             Promote education in all areas, including health and wellness, the environment, the arts and humanities;
             Sponsor and promote educational, charitable, and cultural events and opportunities for children to whom these programs and opportunities would not otherwise be available due to economic or other disadvantages.
             Partner with local public schools, Head Start programs and other social programs by providing materials and resources to disadvantaged children (students whose families are unable to purchase such materials and resources).
             Raise funds, apply for grants, and distribute monies, resources and programs to further our purposes.
For the past four years, we have provided free school supplies to many local families and their children. In 2015 we served just under 100 families, and there were still some students who we were unable to provide for.  In 2016 we partnered with the First United Methodist Church and donated over $300 in school supplies for them to distribute.  We have also provided cases of copy paper, boxes of tissue, and Clorox wipes to the elementary school office.  If and when we hear of a need for our community’s school children, we try to fulfill it.  
This year we are continuing with our SCHOOL SUPPLY GIVE-AWAY but, unfortunately, we have a limited amount of supplies available. We have packets of basic supplies (notebook paper, crayons, pencils, erasers, spiral notebooks, folders with brads, glue) and will have them available for parents and students to pick up on Monday, Aug 7, at 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at the Opportunities office on Hwy 33 in Watonga.   First Come, first served.  
We welcome any and all donations to Phoenix Circle Foundation throughout the year, either in money or supplies, which will enable us to continue this mission in our community and our arts education programs.  Our thanks to all who are helping with these efforts.   



Donations made to Phoenix Circle Foundation are tax-deductible as a charitable contribution in accordance with IRS rules
. 
/Linda Barrett, Director
PO Box 427
Watonga, OK   73772
940-735-1065