Monday, May 21, 2018

A little bit to tease you

OK grads....Your Reservation Form will be in the mail real soon.  Here is a tentative agenda. 

Friday, Aug 24th, 6-10 pm CNB Center (the renovated Convention Hall...you will be amazed!)  Southside of Square, Casual dress, hors d'oeuvre, cash bar. 

Saturday, Aug 25th (Daytime event times yet to be set)  Trolley bus tour of Enid with commentary, H. T. Holden Gallery open house with coffee and cookies, Regional Heritage Museum tour, renovated EHS tour (new bldg and performance center under construction)

Saturday Evening
Cocktails and banquet dinner at the CNB Center, Benson Ballroom, (cash bar), then a brief program and lots of time to visit with your class mates!

Cost (remember to enclose your check) but wait till you receive your Reservation form to send in your check because there is more to fill out.
Both evening events: $90 single, $180 couple
Friday nite only  $50 single, $100 couple
Saturday nite only, $55 single, $110 couple

Motel arrangements listed on Reservation form

(We promise no loud music!)

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Back in Time, 58 May Fete

For more memories, and what it looks like today, 1 May 2018.  http://www.enidbuzz.com/may-fete/

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Looking for You

We may be looking for you......
Your reunion info cards came back.

EHS Class of 58 is looking for:

Coleda McMurphy Failing


Bruce O'Banion
Kenneth Outhier
Patsy Riley Rathjen

Glenn Wichert
Joyce Richardson Jones
Charles Hakel
Everett Johnson
Patricia Gaither
Vickie Clay Garrison
Kenzey Baustian
Teddy Summers

If you know where they are and you can contact
them, have them contact us through: 
http://enidhigh58.blogspot.com/


Saturday, March 31, 2018

Proposed Skate Park

Location: 400 W. State Ave.

Enid's skate park was built in 2001 utilizing CDBG funds. While this park is not large, it is surprisingly busy, frequented by skate boarders, skaters, and bikers. It is located at 401 W. State, near the Enid Police Department.
There is one covered pavilion available free of charge to the public. The pavilion is commonly used for small birthday parties or as a shelter for interested observers.
Location: 400 W. State Ave. Phone: (580) 234-0400; Website: http://www.enid.org
/departments/public-works/parks-recreation/city-parks/enid-skate-park. Enid's
skate park was built in 2001 and includes a wedge, half pipe; rail.

Proposed Soccer complex

One of the biggest sports complaints in Enid is the current location of the soccer complex. During heavy rains the fields fill with water and are unusable due to the fact that the complex is located in a water retention area.

Currently over 1,000 kids play soccer in the Enid area. Due to the nature of the current soccer complex Enid is unable to host tournaments with outside teams which means the city is losing those tax dollars that could be spent here rather than in other cities.

Local donors are looking to remedy that problem with a potential new soccer complex to be located on Garland south of Walmart. $3 million dollars has already been committed to the project from private donations. The complex could house 12 soccer fields with lighting, restrooms, concessions and a playground.

The proposed state of the art facility would also have a Championship Stadium and shade structures. The vision is to create a family park atmosphere with spaces for events as well. There will be 127 acres available for the complex with the possibility of adding footballs fields in the future.

Jessica Nelson, Director for the Enid Sports Association, gave a presentation during the Tuesday, November 7 City of Enid study session. The Enid Sports Association and city officials are putting together the exact cost of the project along with the annual upkeep.

Nelson said she would like to see at least 6 soccer tournaments in Enid each year. With tournament costs, hotels and food, the City of Enid could earn $255,000 in additional sales tax each year.

The image below is just an artists rendition of what the complex might look like. We’ll have more details to follow.