What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (11/15 - 11/22/2020)

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Museum Trust Authority meeting.

Wednesday

  • Sand Springs Development Authority meeting - CANCELED.

Thursday

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • 7:30 p.m. Sandite Football vs. Stillwater (Playoffs).

    • Pioneer Stadium
      1224 North Husband Street
      Stillwater, OK 74075

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. Side FC 92 vs. FC Bagos II.

    • Roger S. Bush Soccer Complex
      2500 South River City Park Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Sunday

  • 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Jake Peebles Clinic.

    • Sand Springs BMX Track
      2500 South River City Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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Sand Springs Christmas Parade canceled

For the second time in three years, the annual Festival of Lights Christmas Parade has been canceled in Sand Springs.

The parade theme was supposed to be The Joy of Giving, and the 38th annual Chamber of Commerce event was scheduled for Friday, December 4th at 7:00 p.m.

The Festival of Lights ran annually from 1983 to 2012 and didn’t face its first cancelation till 2013. Inclement weather struck again in 2018, and this time around the COVID-19 pandemic is the culprit. Active caseload in the state reached a record-high of 20,632 on Tuesday, and Sand Springs is reporting a record-high of 125.

What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (11/8 - 11/15/2020)

Monday

Tuesday

  • 1:30 p.m. Sand Springs / Sapulpa Joint Board meeting.

  • 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Good Samaritan Free Health Clinic.

    • Church That Matters
      3 West 41st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Wednesday

  • Veterans Day.

Thursday

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • 7:00 p.m. Sandite Football vs. TBA (Playoffs).

    • Memorial Stadium
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Hike With Your Dog Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Fourth Annual Disc Battle for the Kids.

    • Chandler Park
      6500 West 21st Street
      Tulsa, OK 74107

  • 7:00 p.m. The Side FC vs. Mansfield Revolution SC.

    • Roger S. Bush Soccer Complex
      2500 South River City Park Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Sunday

  • 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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Pictured: Football, Dance, Cheer, and Band Senior Night

Sango Whitehorn is the son of Sango and Lisa Whitehorn, and special son to Adam and Amanda Dudley. He has been a Sandite Football player for four years.

Sango Whitehorn is the son of Sango and Lisa Whitehorn, and special son to Adam and Amanda Dudley. He has been a Sandite Football player for four years.

Lane Webster is the son of Adam Webster and Sarah Jordan. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Lane Webster is the son of Adam Webster and Sarah Jordan. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Jamon Sisco is the son of Samico Morgan and Jelani Sisco. He has been on the Sandite Football team for two years.

Jamon Sisco is the son of Samico Morgan and Jelani Sisco. He has been on the Sandite Football team for two years.

Brycen Peterman is the son of Chad Peterman and Candice Hopkins. His grandparents are Andrew and Marilyn Flores. He has been on the Sandite Football team for two years.

Brycen Peterman is the son of Chad Peterman and Candice Hopkins. His grandparents are Andrew and Marilyn Flores. He has been on the Sandite Football team for two years.

Tyyee Atkinson is the son of Katherine Atkinson. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Tyyee Atkinson is the son of Katherine Atkinson. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Nate Casebolt is the son of Tony Casebolt and Autumn Brown. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Nate Casebolt is the son of Tony Casebolt and Autumn Brown. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Bryson Wooten is the son of Rachel Julich and Jeff Wooten. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Bryson Wooten is the son of Rachel Julich and Jeff Wooten. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

JaRighteous Evans is the son of Anthony and Shannon Evans. He has been on the Sandite Football team for one year.

JaRighteous Evans is the son of Anthony and Shannon Evans. He has been on the Sandite Football team for one year.

Trevin Corona is the son of Ashley Corona. He has been on the Sandite Football team for two years.

Trevin Corona is the son of Ashley Corona. He has been on the Sandite Football team for two years.

Noah Gourd is the son of Richard and Kelly Gourd. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Noah Gourd is the son of Richard and Kelly Gourd. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Thomas Huckelberry is the son of Michael and Cheryl Rettig. He has been on the Sandite Football team for one year.

Thomas Huckelberry is the son of Michael and Cheryl Rettig. He has been on the Sandite Football team for one year.

Jacob Weathers is the son of Ron and Laura Weathers. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Jacob Weathers is the son of Ron and Laura Weathers. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

John Reed is the son of John and Melissa Reed. He has been on the Sandite Football team for one year.

John Reed is the son of John and Melissa Reed. He has been on the Sandite Football team for one year.

Katie Daniels is the daughter of Rustin Daniels and Tamra Lovell. She has been a Football Trainer for two years.

Katie Daniels is the daughter of Rustin Daniels and Tamra Lovell. She has been a Football Trainer for two years.

Madeline Bateman is the daughter of Lance and Melanie Bateman. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for four years.

Madeline Bateman is the daughter of Lance and Melanie Bateman. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for four years.

Renise Gabriel is the daughter of Rex and Kimberly Gabriel. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for two years.

Renise Gabriel is the daughter of Rex and Kimberly Gabriel. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for two years.

Jaslynn Mock is the daughter of Tirita and Ari Montross, and Jason and Sherri Mock. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Jaslynn Mock is the daughter of Tirita and Ari Montross, and Jason and Sherri Mock. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Katie Smith is the daughter of Brian and Amy Smith. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Katie Smith is the daughter of Brian and Amy Smith. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Shelbie Winzenburg is the daughter of John and Jamee Winzenburg. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Shelbie Winzenburg is the daughter of John and Jamee Winzenburg. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Corri Evans is the daughter of Rikki Evans and Shawn Haskins. She has been in Sandite Cheer for three years.

Corri Evans is the daughter of Rikki Evans and Shawn Haskins. She has been in Sandite Cheer for three years.

Kathryn Call is the daughter of Jeff and Diann Call. She has played French horn and mellophone in band for seven years. After graduation she plans on joining the National Guard for Engineering.

Kathryn Call is the daughter of Jeff and Diann Call. She has played French horn and mellophone in band for seven years. After graduation she plans on joining the National Guard for Engineering.

Alyssa Crutcher is the daughter of Kendall and Shannon Crutcher. She has played saxophone in band for seven years. She has been a Drum Major for two years. After graduation she plans on attending the University of Arkansas.

Alyssa Crutcher is the daughter of Kendall and Shannon Crutcher. She has played saxophone in band for seven years. She has been a Drum Major for two years. After graduation she plans on attending the University of Arkansas.

Samren Gillispie is the son of Anita and Eric Gillispie and has played percussion in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on studying multimedia.

Samren Gillispie is the son of Anita and Eric Gillispie and has played percussion in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on studying multimedia.

Cheyenne Hampton is the daughter of Ric and Miranda Hampton. She has played clarinet and saxophone, as well as holding positions  of responsibility in the band for seven years. After graduation she plans on attending Oklahoma State University and opening a restaurant.

Cheyenne Hampton is the daughter of Ric and Miranda Hampton. She has played clarinet and saxophone, as well as holding positions of responsibility in the band for seven years. After graduation she plans on attending Oklahoma State University and opening a restaurant.

Tamika Jones is the daughter of Aaron and Anita Jones. She has played french horn and mellophone in band for seven years. After graduation she plans on attending Northeastern State University to study Music Education and Jazz Studies.

Tamika Jones is the daughter of Aaron and Anita Jones. She has played french horn and mellophone in band for seven years. After graduation she plans on attending Northeastern State University to study Music Education and Jazz Studies.

Olivia Moore is the daughter of Amy and Caleb Solomon. She has been in color guard for four years. After graduation she plans on attending Oklahoma State University.

Olivia Moore is the daughter of Amy and Caleb Solomon. She has been in color guard for four years. After graduation she plans on attending Oklahoma State University.

Sara Nance is the daughter of Steve and Lori Nance. She has played percussion and held positions of leadership in the band for seven years. After graduation she plans on attending Oklahoma State University.

Sara Nance is the daughter of Steve and Lori Nance. She has played percussion and held positions of leadership in the band for seven years. After graduation she plans on attending Oklahoma State University.

Katy Pinson is the daughter of Melinda Smith and Staff Sergeant Clint Pearson. She has been in color guard for four years. After graduation she plans on attending Tulsa Community College and Oklahoma State University to study Special Needs Education.

Katy Pinson is the daughter of Melinda Smith and Staff Sergeant Clint Pearson. She has been in color guard for four years. After graduation she plans on attending Tulsa Community College and Oklahoma State University to study Special Needs Education.

Hudson Shelton is the son of Tammy and Tommy Shelton. He has played trumpet in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on attending Northeastern State University.

Hudson Shelton is the son of Tammy and Tommy Shelton. He has played trumpet in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on attending Northeastern State University.

Bryson Chase is the son of John and Krystal Chase. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Bryson Chase is the son of John and Krystal Chase. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Daren Hawkins is the son of Durrell Hawkins and Sacora Poncil. He has been on the Sandite Football team for four years.

Daren Hawkins is the son of Durrell Hawkins and Sacora Poncil. He has been on the Sandite Football team for four years.

Caden Harris is the son of Sherman and Megan Faulkner. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Caden Harris is the son of Sherman and Megan Faulkner. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Micah Calico is the son of Bobby and Casey Duck. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Micah Calico is the son of Bobby and Casey Duck. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Kale and Kyle Hilligoss are the sons of Keith and Ronee Hilligoss. They have been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Kale and Kyle Hilligoss are the sons of Keith and Ronee Hilligoss. They have been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Ian Britt is the son of Stephanie Ledbetter and Allen Britt. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Ian Britt is the son of Stephanie Ledbetter and Allen Britt. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Zach Heinen is the son of Alisha Heinen and Zane Pidcock. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Zach Heinen is the son of Alisha Heinen and Zane Pidcock. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Alex Favela is the son of Terri and Pete Lowe. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Alex Favela is the son of Terri and Pete Lowe. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Ryan Johnson is the son of Tom and Stephanie Johnson. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Ryan Johnson is the son of Tom and Stephanie Johnson. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Shawn Brauer is the son of Glen and Tiffany Brauer. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Shawn Brauer is the son of Glen and Tiffany Brauer. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Samuel Higgins is the son of Willie and Teresa Higgins. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Samuel Higgins is the son of Willie and Teresa Higgins. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Jacinto Rodriguez is the son of Jacinto and Lacey Rodriguez. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Jacinto Rodriguez is the son of Jacinto and Lacey Rodriguez. He has been on the Sandite Football team for three years.

Kali Baker is the daughter of Ronald Baker and Lois Deppe. She has been a Football Trainer for three years.

Kali Baker is the daughter of Ronald Baker and Lois Deppe. She has been a Football Trainer for three years.

Kylin Coonce is the daughter of Sarah Coonce. She has been a Football Trainer for three years.

Kylin Coonce is the daughter of Sarah Coonce. She has been a Football Trainer for three years.

Maddie Bristow is the daughter of Johnie and Tiffany Bristow. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Maddie Bristow is the daughter of Johnie and Tiffany Bristow. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Zandi George is the daughter of David and Roxanne George. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Zandi George is the daughter of David and Roxanne George. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Karlie Roulet is the daughter of Chris and Kendra Roulet. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Karlie Roulet is the daughter of Chris and Kendra Roulet. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Reanna Smith is the daughter of Lowren Smith, and Preston and Kim Smith. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Reanna Smith is the daughter of Lowren Smith, and Preston and Kim Smith. She has been in the Sandite Dance program for five years.

Mattie Dorsey is the daughter of Carla and the late Gerald Dorsey. She has been in Sandite Cheer for three years.

Mattie Dorsey is the daughter of Carla and the late Gerald Dorsey. She has been in Sandite Cheer for three years.

Claire Smith is the daughter of Janet and Kelly Smith. She has been in Sandite Cheer for two years.

Claire Smith is the daughter of Janet and Kelly Smith. She has been in Sandite Cheer for two years.

Stevie Courrier is the daughter of Anastasia Mollenhauer and Samuel Courrier and has been in the color guard for four years. After graduation she plans on being productive.

Stevie Courrier is the daughter of Anastasia Mollenhauer and Samuel Courrier and has been in the color guard for four years. After graduation she plans on being productive.

Jessica Essley is the daughter of Susan Areneault and Reanna Phillips and has played flute in band for seven years. After graduation she plans on working hard.

Jessica Essley is the daughter of Susan Areneault and Reanna Phillips and has played flute in band for seven years. After graduation she plans on working hard.

Bryce Gregory is the son of Johnny and Buffy Gregory. He has played percussion in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on attending the University of Oklahoma.

Bryce Gregory is the son of Johnny and Buffy Gregory. He has played percussion in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on attending the University of Oklahoma.

Brooklyn Jines is the daughter of Donna and Tom Jines. She has been in color guard for three years and plans on studying Environmental Engineering after graduation.

Brooklyn Jines is the daughter of Donna and Tom Jines. She has been in color guard for three years and plans on studying Environmental Engineering after graduation.

Kerrigan Koss is the daughter of Michelle Beyard. She has been in color guard for two years. After graduation she plans on becoming an EMT.

Kerrigan Koss is the daughter of Michelle Beyard. She has been in color guard for two years. After graduation she plans on becoming an EMT.

Zachary Moreo is the son of Brittany and Manny Jiminez and has played trombone in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on being an astronaut.

Zachary Moreo is the son of Brittany and Manny Jiminez and has played trombone in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on being an astronaut.

Quinn Paden is the daughter of Wendy and Todd Paden. She has played percussion and held positions of leadership in the band for seven years. After graduation she plans on studying psychology.

Quinn Paden is the daughter of Wendy and Todd Paden. She has played percussion and held positions of leadership in the band for seven years. After graduation she plans on studying psychology.

Delaney Roberts is the daughter of Todd Roberts and Tonya Lawley. She has played saxophone in band for seven years. After graduation she plans to study nursing.

Delaney Roberts is the daughter of Todd Roberts and Tonya Lawley. She has played saxophone in band for seven years. After graduation she plans to study nursing.

Carl Wilkerson is the son of Leonard and Laura Wilkerson. He has played saxophone and held positions of responsibility in band for three years. After graduation he plans on attending Oklahoma Baptist University.

Carl Wilkerson is the son of Leonard and Laura Wilkerson. He has played saxophone and held positions of responsibility in band for three years. After graduation he plans on attending Oklahoma Baptist University.

Zander Zieman is the son of Michelle Nicholas and Clifford Love. He has played trumpet and baritone in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on attending Wichita State University to study Music Composition and Performance.

Zander Zieman is the son of Michelle Nicholas and Clifford Love. He has played trumpet and baritone in band for seven years. After graduation he plans on attending Wichita State University to study Music Composition and Performance.

Unavailable for photo was Lincoln Medlin. Lincoln is the son of Joseph and Joyce Medlin. He has played trumpet in band for eight years. After graduation he plans on learning more about the culinary and restaurant industry.

What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (11/1 - 11/8/2020)

Monday

  • 7:00 p.m. Sand Springs Board of Education meeting.

Tuesday

  • 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Election Day.

Wednesday

6:00 p.m. Fourth Annual Monster Ball.

  • Sandite Softball Complex
    408 West 55th Street
    Sand Springs, OK 74063

Thursday

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • 11:00 a.m. Keystone Kids Kickoff at the Canyons golf tournament.

    • The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge
      1801 North McKinley Avenue
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 7:00 p.m. Sandite Football vs. Putnam City West.

    • Putnam City West Patriot Stadium
      8500 Northwest 23rd Street
      Oklahoma City, OK 73127

  • 7:30 p.m. Free concert with Tim Menzies.

    • 5 West Outpost
      5 West 41st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Saturday

  • 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chipper Days.

    • Free disposal of tree limbs up to 2” in diameter, free woodchips and firewood while supplies last.

    • Sand Springs Street Department
      8620 West 21st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 7:30 p.m. Free concert with Tim Menzies.

    • 5 West Outpost
      5 West 41st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (10/25 - 11/1/2020)

Sunday

  • 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Boo at Case Park.

    • Case Community Park
      2500 South River City Park Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Monday

Tuesday

  • 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Good Samaritan Free Health Clinic.

    • Church That Matters
      3 West 41st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Thursday

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. Fourth Annual Monster Ball.

    • Sandite Softball Complex
      408 West 55th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • 7:00 p.m. Sandite Football vs. Bartlesville.

    • Memorial Stadium
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Saturday

  • Halloween.

  • 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. The Marketplace / Fall Festival.

    • Angus Church
      4401 South 129th West Avenue
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. House Church Tulsa’s Trunk or Treat.

    • Chandler Park
      6500 West 21st Street
      Tulsa, OK 74107

  • 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Elks Lodge Trunk or Treat.

    • Elks Lodge
      546 Imperial Boulevard
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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City of Sand Springs announces Community Survey

Sand Springs, OK - The City of Sand Springs announces the latest Community Survey, now being made available for residents of Sand Springs. The 2020 survey is an update of a previous survey completed five years ago which identified citizen feedback on items ranging from public safety to park priorities. City officials experienced a strong response from the public then, and incorporated those survey results into the City’s comprehensive plan- a major planning tool which aides in policy and decision making for the city.

“The community survey is an important tool for engaging our citizens. It provides vital feedback on the wants, desires and preferences of the community. Results from this survey will be used to help create long term goals and actions plans that will improve the city in the future”, stated the City’s Planning Director Brad Bates.

The Community Survey can be accessed in several ways for citizens to participate. The survey can be found online at: www.sandspringsok.org/556/community-survey-2020 A link to the survey will also be shown on the City’s Facebook page. Citizens can also request a printed hard copy M-F at the office of the City Planner at 100 E. Broadway in downtown Sand Springs, and simply return the completed survey to that office.

“Information gathered from this important survey will be incorporated into our comprehensive plan by creating priorities and action plans that can be carried out by staff and council to improve our entire community”, added Bates.

To add interest, the City will be conducting door prize drawings from survey respondents. Three randomly selected winners will receive prizes including a Canyons at Blackjack Ridge golf experience and gift cards in the Sand Springs community for great food and shopping.

The deadline to submit your Community Survey is Monday, November 23, 2020.

Sand Springs City Council meeting addresses upcoming community improvements

The Sand Springs City Council held a lunchtime meeting Wednesday to hear updates regarding ongoing and upcoming projects in the public works and parks departments.

Council held a Zoom call with representatives from the University of Oklahoma’s Institute for Quality Communities on ways to improve the City’s downtown streetscape. The IQC is a program within the University’s Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture that partners with local communities to create concepts and suggestions for helping cities reach goals like improving safety, aesthetic, and economic development.

The IQC has previously worked with the towns of Pryor, Luther, Hooker, Waurika, Chickasha, Altus, Wewoka, and Oklahoma City. They also hold a biennial Placemaking Conference with students, advocates, and civic leaders to learn from leading experts. Councilman Beau Wilson was appointed to be the Council’s representative at the November conference, along with City Planner Brad Bates, and Community Development Director Grant Gerondale. Participation in the conference is free to the city.

Representatives from the University will study downtown Sand Springs and take input from City and community leaders on ways to improve the community space, including landscaping, and improving safety on sidewalks and crosswalks.

Wilson expressed a desire to try and create a downtown atmosphere where people will shop, eat, and actually spend time hanging out. He cited Broken Arrow’s success in the Rose District as an inspiration.

Councilman Mike Burdge expressed a desire to look at more than just the downtown area and to try and tie downtown into River West and the areas beyond. An ongoing Main Street expansion project will connect the downtown and River West areas to Sheffield Crossing and Case Community Park when it is complete. “Let the landscape show that’s the future… we need to do something to direct growth,” said Burdge. “We need to do something that will help everybody know we’re going that direction.”

“More than anything, we’ve got to make our sidewalks walkable,” added Councilwoman Nancy Riley. “We can’t do anything with our downtown if people are not able to walk on our sidewalks without falling over.” Councilman Brian Jackson wants the City to make safety upgrades to crosswalks across heavy traffic areas like the intersection of Morrow Road and Highway 97.

According to Bates, the City has a sidewalk inventory list that includes current sidewalk conditions across the city and prioritizes them. Bates also talked about the different sidewalk possibilities that Council could consider when it comes time to improve or replace downtown paths. Decorative, stamped, sidewalks offer aesthetic appeal, but can be difficult for disabled citizens to navigate.

Bates also talked about the possibility of creating gateway entry points to the Triangle District, with signage and maps located along Katy Trail, historical markers, and other ways to push people towards downtown. Gerondale challenged the IQC to create a design that would tie in River West with downtown so the two districts feed off each other.

According to Bates, next summer the City will be looking into shaving down road levels that have grown too high from past overlays. “If you look at the street levels right now, they’ve kind of been built up and built up in their arch, and kind of created slopes everywhere in downtown. So a lot of that’s going to get milled out and they’re going to try and lower that base level back down to a useable level that doesn’t have a crown to it.”

Public Works Projects Administrator T.J. Davis gave an update on long term project plans to improve downtown drainage. According to Davis, a 2009 study on the City drainage systems identified 55 needed projects that need to be completed at at an estimated cost of $78 million, and the top ten most-needed projects totaled $39 million.

The City recently began a project to address downtown flooding issues that have affected many businesses. Phase 1A was tied into the ongoing Main Street renovation project, and is replacing a 1920s-era 48-inch storm sewer from Highway 412 south to the Arkansas River, and 80% of it is being funded by federal grants. That drain pipe is being replaced by a new 96-inch pipe and levee penetration. The $8.5 million Main Street project is expected to be completed several months ahead of schedule by the Spring of 2020.

Phase 1B will add additional piping improvements on First Street from Garfield to Main, and northbound on Garfield. That project will cost an additional $1 million to complete, and that area is not eligible for federal grants, meaning the City will have to come up with local funding.

Phase Two would create a second trunk line on the eastern half of downtown that would add an additional levee penetration at an estimated cost of $7.5 million.

One of the recurring themes of the meeting was how to fund the various projects that the City is interested in, and how to balance growth improvements with standard maintenance and repairs. Drainage improvements are typically funded via storm-water utility fees, which generate about $1 million per year for construction revenue. Compare that $1 million in annual revenue to the $78 million needed to complete the 2009 project list, which doesn’t even account for unforeseen issues like the section of 10th Street that collapsed during a July flash flood.

Any downtown beautification/safety/economic development projects that the City chooses to take on based on the IQC’s recommendations would likely need to be funded by a General Obligation Bond election, but the City has committed to capping their millage rate at 13 and voters already passed more than $18 million in bond measures less than three years ago.

Gerondale gave a presentation on the Keystone Ancient Forest tower project. The City plans to purchase and relocate a disused 100-foot 1950s-era fire lookout tower from the Oklahoma Forestry Service that is currently located in Cookson. The tower will eventually be erected on the KAF hiking trails and will have a new observation platform at the top.

The City currently has $118,000 available for the tower project, and needs an additional $54,000 to move the tower. They need an additional $330,117 to fully fund the project, which would pay for the relocation, painting, new wooden planks, concrete footing, and hand railing, as well as design and construction of a new observation deck.

The Keystone Ancient Forest is already a popular tourist destination that attracts hundreds of visitors every weekend it is open. A visitor center is currently under construction, and when the center and the tower are open to the public, the City will begin branding and marketing the park.

Sand Springs couple joins Wheeler Dealers Camping Club

Story and photos submitted by Kathy Tippin.

Sand Springs residents Bill and Pam Doyle joined the Wheeler Dealers Camping Club at the El  Dorado State Park in Kansas this month. 

 Hosts for the October campout were Bartlesville members Clarence and Karla Hill and Gary and Charlotte Piersall. The campout had an Oktoberfest theme. Fifteen couples from Ponca City, Norman, Sand Springs, Wichita and Bartlesville pulled into the campground including three new couples, Bill and Pam Doyle, Sand Springs; Mark and Donna Metevia, Norman; and Larry and Elaine Stevens, Bartlesville. Also joining was Charlotte Piersall’s brother from Wichita. 

Some members arrived on Wednesday with the majority arriving on Thursday and the rest on Friday.  Thursday evening the group feasted on Mexican food served pot luck style with more than enough food for everyone from tamales and enchiladas to taco’s and queso.

Friday morning some of the Wheeler Dealers visited the Kansas Oil Museum in El Dorado while others participated in making gnomes. The Kansas Oil Museum is one of the state’s largest museums focusing on the history of the early 20th century oil industry. The history of Butler County KS is preserved from the earliest days of Native American tribes and pioneers, to small-town and ranch life. The group enjoyed exhibits both inside and outside.

Gnomes were the craft project for others organized by Karla Hill and Charlotte Piersall. A Styrofoam cone wound with yarn placed on top of a wine bottle formed the hat with a beard of fur placed below covering the bottle topped off with a small wood nose.  Inside each gnome was placed a string of lights that when turned on shines through the beard making a festive fall German style gnome.

Friday afternoon members challenged each other with games of Corn Hole and Horse Shoes. Saturday evening prizes were awarded to Ellen Cobb, Women’s Corn Hole champion and Joe Brown, Men’s Corn Hole Champion.          

Friday evening the Hills and Piersalls continued with the Oktoberfest theme with a German Oktoberfeast preceded by sampling of various German beers. On the menu were various sausages grilled by Gary Piersall. Also featured were German potato salad, red cabbage, and a cucumber salad. Members enjoyed sitting around the campfire that evening getting to know the newer members.

Saturday Wheeler Dealers spent the day in nearby Wichita. First stop was the Nifty Nut House, established in 1937. Known for its vast assortment of nuts and candies, members shopped for various specialty nuts and candies to take home. From there some of the members ate lunch in Wichita’s Old Town and met up with the rest of the group at the Old Cowtown Museum. There they toured this version of early day Wichita from 1865-1880 including houses to churches to various businesses. The 54 historic and recreated buildings tell the story of Wichita’s early days. Wheeler Dealer member Nancy Murdock Shepard enjoyed reading about her relative Marshall M. Murdock, the founder and editor of the Wichita Eagle in the Wichita City Eagle Print Shop.

Saturday night each couple prepared a soup, salad or dessert to be served to the group pot luck style.  This was followed by three tables playing Mexican Train. 

Sunday morning following a potluck breakfast, the business meeting was held with Lowry Blakeburn, president, presiding. Joe Brown told about the upcoming November Wheeler Dealers campout at Wa Sha She, Hulah Lake’s campground hosted by Joe and Pat Brown and Lowry and Rebecca Blakeburn. The group will eat at Buck’s Steakhouse in Sedan, KS Friday night. The campout theme will be Oklahoma Thanksgiving with a Saturday night pot luck dinner featuring various traditional Thanksgiving dinner foods.

Wheeler Dealers monthly campouts usually are held weekends from March to August with a lunch or breakfast gathering in February and a special Christmas Party in December. Members can make their own reservations at many of the Corps lakes through recreation.gov, the Corps of Engineers reservation service. 

Current members are from Bartlesville, Ponca City, Sand Springs and Norman. However, anyone from northern Oklahoma or southern Kansas is invited to join.

Persons interested in joining or knowing more about the Wheeler Dealers Camping Club should contact Lowry, president, at 580-304-5445 in Ponca City or Joe, secretary, at 918-977-0805 in Bartlesville.

What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (10/18 - 10/25/2020)

Tuesday

  • 1:30 p.m. Sand Springs / Sapulpa Joint Board Meeting.

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    • Sand Springs Public Works Administration Building - Conference Room 106A
      13101 West 46th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Wednesday

  • Sand Springs Development Authority meeting - CANCELED.

Thursday

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • 12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Stop the Hate in the 918.

    • Free cover-ups for any hate, gang, or racial tattoos.

    • The Parlour Hair & Ink
      100 North Garfield
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 7:00 p.m. Sandite Football vs. Choctaw.

    • Choctaw Yellowjackets Stadium
      14300 Northeast 10th Street
      Choctaw, OK 73020

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

  • 10:00 a.m. OSSAA 6A-East Regional Cross Country meet.

    • Case Community Park
      2500 South River City Park Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Fall Family Festival.

    • Mountaintop Worship Center
      7709 West Cameron Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Sunday

  • 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (10/11 - 10/18/2020)

Sunday

  • 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Monday

  • 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Planning Commission meeting.

  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Board of Adjustment meeting.

Tuesday

  • 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Good Samaritan Free Health Clinic.

    • Church That Matters
      3 West 41st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. CPHS Volleyball vs. Union.
    7:30 p.m. Regional Championship Match.

    • Frank Herald Field House
      323 East B Street
      Jenks, OK 74037

Wednesday

  • 11:30 a.m. Sand Springs City Council meeting.

Thursday

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. CTM Tailgate Party.
    7:00 p.m. CPHS Football vs. Bixby.

    • Memorial Stadium
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Hike With Your Dog Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. 2nd Annual Wrestling Cornhole Tournament.

    • Memorial Stadium
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 7:30 p.m. 2nd Annual Wrestling Alumni Social.

    • Minuteman Pizza Parlor
      7 West 41st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (10/4 - 10/11/2020)

Monday

  • 5:30 p.m. Sand Springs Parks Advisory Board meeting.

  • 7:00 p.m. Sand Springs Board of Education meeting.

Tuesday

  • 6:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Union.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Wednesday

  • OSSAA Class 6A Region 6 Tournament.
    12:00 p.m. Sand Springs vs. Enid.
    2:00 p.m. Muskogee vs. Stillwater.
    4:00 p.m. Loser’s Bracket Game 1.
    6:00 p.m. Winner’s Bracket Game 1.

    • Sandite Softball Complex
      408 West 55th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Thursday

  • OSSAA Class 6A Region 6 Tournament.
    12:00 p.m. Loser’s Bracket Game 2.
    2:00 p.m. Championship Game 1.
    4:00 p.m. Championship Game 2 (if needed).

    • Sandite Softball Complex
      408 West 55th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 5:30 p.m. Pogue Airport Advisory Board meeting.

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Collinsville.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • 7:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Football vs. Booker T. Washington.

    • S.E. Williams Stadium
      1514 East Zion Street
      Tulsa, OK 74106

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • CPHS Cross Country at Eagle Classic.
    8:30 a.m. Varsity Girls 5K.
    9:00 a.m. Varsity Boys 5K.
    9:30 a.m. JV Girls 5K.
    10:05 a.m. JV Boys 5K.
    10:40 a.m. Middle School Girls 1.5 Mile.
    11:00 a.m. Middle School Boys 1.5 Mile.

    • Chandler Park
      6500 West 21st Street
      Tulsa, OK 74107

Sunday

  • 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (9/27 - 10/4/2020)

Monday

Tuesday

  • 6:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Owasso.

    • Owasso High School
      13737 East 86th Street North
      Owasso, OK 74055

  • 6:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Booker T. Washington.

    • Nathan E. Harris Field House
      1514 East Zion Street
      Tulsa, OK 74106

Thursday

  • 5:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Oologah.

    • Sandite Softball Complex
      408 West 55th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • Oklahoma Baptist University Cross Country Challenge.
    5:30 p.m. Junior High Girls.
    5:50 p.m. Junior High Boys.
    6:10 p.m. High School Girls.
    6:35 p.m. High School Boys.

    • Gordon Cooper Technology Center
      1 John C Bruton Drive
      Shawnee, OK 74804

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Homecoming Parade.

    • Downtown Sand Springs.

  • 6:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Claremore.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sand Springs Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Tournament.

  • 7:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Football vs. Muskogee (Homecoming).

    • Memorial Stadium
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Saturday

  • 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chipper Days.

    • Free chipping of tree limbs up to 2” in diameter. Free wood chips and firewood while supplies last. Must have Sand Springs water/refuse bill as proof of local residence.

    • City Street Department
      8620 West 21st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • CPHS Varsity Volleyball - Sand Springs Showdown.
    9:00 a.m. vs. Glenpool.
    10:00 a.m. vs. MacArthur.
    12:00 p.m. vs. Will Rogers.
    2:00 p.m. vs. Santa Fe South.
    3:00 p.m. vs. Sapulpa.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (9/20 - 9/27/2020)

Tuesday

  • 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Good Samaritan Free Health Clinic.

    • Church That Matters
      3 West 41st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Jenks.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 7:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Owasso.

    • Owasso High School
      13737 East 86th Street North
      Owasso, OK 74055

Thursday

  • 5:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Jenks.

    • Jenks Softball Complex
      1700 North Birch Street

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • 7:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Football vs. Ponca City.

    • Po-Hi Stadium
      600 East Brookfield Avenue
      Ponca City, OK 74601

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • Case Cross Country Invitational
    9:15 a.m. Varsity Girls 5K.
    9:45 a.m. Varsity Boys 5K.
    10:15 a.m. JV Girls 5K.
    10:45 a.m. JV Boys 5K.
    11:15 a.m. Junior High Girls 1 Mile.
    11:30 a.m. Junior High Boys 1 Mile.
    11:45 a.m. Elementary Girls 1 Mile.
    12:00 p.m. Elementary Boys 1 Mile.

    • Case Community Park
      1050 West Wekiwa Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Sunday

  • 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (9/13 - 9/20/2020)

Sunday

  • 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Monday

  • 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Planning Commission meeting.

  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Board of Adjustment meeting.

Tuesday

  • 5:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Muskogee (H).

    • Sandite Softball Complex
      408 West 55th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Cultural & Historical Museum Trust Authority meeting.

  • 6:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Muskogee (A).

    • Muskogee High School
      3200 East Shawnee Road
      Muskogee, OK 74403

Wednesday

  • 4:00 p.m. Sand Springs Development Authority meeting.

  • 5:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Owasso.

    • Sandite Softball Complex
      408 West 55th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Thursday

  • 5:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Shawnee.

    • Sandite Softball Complex
      408 West 55th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • CPHS Varsity Volleyball at Glenpool Tournament.
    10:00 a.m. vs. Muskogee.
    11:00 a.m. vs. Booker T. Washington.
    2:00 p.m. vs. Glenpool.
    6:00 p.m. vs. Shawnee.

    • Glenpool High School
      14502 South Fern
      Glenpool, OK 74033

  • 7:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Football vs. Shiloh Christian.

    • Memorial Stadium
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • CPHS Varsity Cross Country at Holland Hall Invitational.
    9:30 a.m. Varsity Boys.
    10:00 a.m. Junior Varsity Boys.
    10:45 a.m. Varsity Girls.
    11:30 a.m. Junior Varsity Girls.

    • Holland Hall School
      5666 East 81st Street
      Tulsa, OK 74137

  • CPHS Varsity Volleyball at Glenpool Tournament.
    10:00 a.m. vs. Tulsa Memorial.
    11:00 a.m. vs. Coweta.
    1:00 p.m. vs. Sapulpa.
    3:00 p.m. Bracket Play.

    • Glenpool High School
      14502 South Fern
      Glenpool, OK 74033


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (9/6 - 9/13/2020)

Monday

  • Labor Day.

Tuesday

  • 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Good Samaritan Free Health Clinic.

    • Church That Matters
      3 West 41st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 7:00 p.m. Sand Springs Public Schools Board of Education meeting.

Thursday

  • 5:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Owasso.

    • Sandite Softball Complex
      408 West 55th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Will Rogers.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • Broken Arrow Tigers Cross Country Meet.
    8:30 a.m. Varsity Girls.
    9:00 a.m. Varsity Boys.
    9:30 a.m. Junior Varsity Girls.
    10:10 a.m. Junior Varsity Boys.
    10:50 a.m. Middle School Girls.
    11:15 a.m. Middle School Boys.

    • Oneta Ridge Middle School
      6800 East Quincy Place
      Broken Arrow, 74014

Sunday

  • 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (8/30 - 9/6/2020)

Tuesday

  • 5:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Ponca City.

    • Ponca City Lady Cat Softball Complex
      1401 West Grand Avenue
      Ponca City, OK 74601

  • 6:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Bartlesville.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 7:00 p.m. Sand Springs Public Schools District Dialogue.

Thursday

  • 5:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Sapulpa.

    • Sandite Softball Complex
      408 West 55th Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 6:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Enid.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Friday

  • 7:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Football vs. Bishop Kelley.

    • Memorial Stadium
      600 North Adams Road
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

Saturday

  • 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Chipper Days.

    • Free limb chipping up to 2” in diameter, free wood chips and firewood.

    • Sand Springs Street Department
      8620 West 21st Street
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Hike With Your Dog Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive
      Sand Springs, OK 74063

  • Sapulpa Chieftain Cross Country Meet.
    8:30 a.m. Elementary Girls.
    8:45 a.m. Elementary Boys.
    9:00 a.m. Varsity and JV Girls - 1 Mile.
    9:15 a.m. Varsity and JV Girls - 2 Mile.
    9:45 a.m. Varsity Boys.
    10:10 a.m. JV Boys.
    10:40 a.m. JH Girls.
    11:00 a.m. JH Boys.

    • Westside Sports Complex
      1611 South Wickham Road
      Sapulpa, OK 74066


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (8/23 - 8/30/2020)

Monday

Tuesday

  • 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Good Samaritan Free Health Clinic.

    • Church That Matters
      3 West 41st Street

  • 5:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Muskogee.

    • Muskogee High School
      3200 East Shawnee Road
      Muskogee, OK 74403

  • 6:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Sapulpa.

    • Sapulpa Chieftain Center
      1201 East Lincoln
      Sapulpa, OK 74066

  • 7:00 p.m. Sand Springs Public Schools District Dialogue.

Thursday

  • 10:00 a.m. CPHS Cross Country at Owasso Ram Relays.

    • No spectators allowed.

  • 5:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Shawnee.

    • Shawnee High School
      711 West Kickapoo Spur Street
      Shawnee, OK 74801

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street

  • 6:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Owasso.

    • Owasso High School
      12901 East 86th Street North
      Owasso, OK 74055

Friday

  • 7:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Football vs. Sapulpa.

    • George F. Collins Stadium
      1201 East Lincoln Avenue
      Sapulpa, OK 74066

Saturday

  • 12:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. McAlester.
    3:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. North Rock Creek.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road


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What's Happening This Week in Sand Springs (8/16 - 8/23/2020)

Sunday

Tuesday

  • 5:00 p.m. CPHS Varsity Softball vs. Sapulpa.

    • Sapulpa Softball Field
      631 North Brown Street
      Sapulpa, OK 74066

  • 6:00 p.m. Sand Springs Museum Trust Authority meeting.

    • Case Community Center
      1050 West Wekiwa Road

  • 6:30 p.m. CPHS Varsity Volleyball vs. Broken Arrow.

    • Ed Dubie Field House
      600 North Adams Road

  • 7:00 p.m. Sand Springs Public Schools District Dialogue.

Thursday

  • 1:30 p.m. CPHS Softball vs. Coweta.

    • Diamond Sports Complex
      2901 West Blue Starr Drive
      Claremore, OK 74017

  • 6:00 p.m. BINGO.

    • American Legion Post 17
      500 North Main Street

Friday

  • 10:00 a.m. CPHS Softball vs. Stillwater.
    11:00 a.m. CPHS Softball vs. Deer Creek.

    • Couch Park
      800 East 12th Avenue
      Stillwater, OK 74074

  • 10:30 a.m. CPHS Volleyball vs. Okay.
    12:00 p.m. CPHS Volleyball vs. Holland Hall.
    3:00 p.m. CPHS Volleyball vs. Cascia Hall.

    • Holland Hall High School
      5666 East 81st Street

Saturday

  • 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Open Hike Day.

    • Keystone Ancient Forest
      160 Ancient Forest Drive

  • 10:30 a.m. CPHS Volleyball vs. Claremore.
    1:30 p.m. CPHS Volleyball vs. Christian Heritage.
    3:00 p.m. CPHS Volleyball vs. Rejoice Christian.

    • Holland Hall High School
      5666 East 81st Street


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Sand Springs cuts ribbon on Zackery Park, Mayor Spoon proclaims Bessie Crawford Zackery Day

The City of Sand Springs held a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony at its newest park Thursday morning. City employees, elected officials, and family and friends of Bessie Crawford Zackery gathered to celebrate the commemorative park. Mayor Jim Spoon proclaimed August 13th as Bessie Crawford Zackery Day in honor of the late Sand Springs teacher.

Located at 100 West Alexander Boulevard, Zackery Park will serve as a reminder of the historic black neighborhood that once stood in what is now the River West shopping district. The small park is named for the Zackery family who lived in the area when it was still residential, and in particular for Bessie Crawford Zackery, who was a teacher in Sand Springs.

Bessie Zackery was class valedictorian at the Sand Springs Booker T. Washington High School in 1934, and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from Langston University. She returned to Sand Springs and taught Art and Elementary Education at Booker T. Washington. Zackery reportedly spent summers at Colorado State Teachers College, Oklahoma State University, and the University of Tulsa taking graduate courses to keep Washington on the cutting edge. Zackery earned a Master’s of Teaching Arts from TU in 1959.

After 28 years at Washington, Zackery transferred to Limestone Elementary for the remainder of her career. She was named the Sand Springs Education Association 1978 Teacher of the Year, the Booker T. Washington Alumni Association 1981 Outstanding Alumnus, and the 1996 Sand Springs Hometown Hero. The Sand Springs Retired Educators Association and Oklahoma Retired Educators Association named her a Very Important Member, and in 1999 she was awarded the Ageless Hero Award by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma.

Zackery Park is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Alexander Boulevard and Booker T. Washington Avenue. The pedestrian sidewalk within the area has been named “Rambler Way” in honor of the Washington High School mascot.

There is a large detention pond adjacent to the park, and staff recently installed a fountain in the middle. A steel trellis was installed, along with a seat wall made from brick pavers that were salvaged from the old Booker T. Washington High School. There is also a concrete plaza and decorative plants, and informational signage will soon be installed.

The River West area is part of a revitalization effort by the City and was formerly one of the oldest and poorest residential neighborhoods in Sand Springs. The primarily African American district was demolished in the late 2000s, with the former Booker T. Washington High School coming down in 2010. Centennial Baptist Church is the last remnant of the historic community.

Since then, the district has added a new hotel, a minor emergency clinic, a TTCU branch, restaurants, a pharmacy, a grocery store, and a Starbucks. There is also a small strip center being constructed, and only a few plots of land are still available.

The community has already been memorialized in the naming of its two arterial streets. Booker T. Washington Avenue was named for the high school, while Alexander Boulevard was named for Albert Alexander. Alexander reportedly immigrated to Sand Springs following the 1921 massacre of black citizens in Tulsa. His obituary reads that Alexander was “the unofficial mayor of the black section of segregated Sand Springs because of the respect that both sides of the railroad tracks had for him.”

The Sand Springs Parks Department has several other projects underway around the city. The disc golf course in Case Community Park is getting a redesign by 2009 PDGA World Champion Avery Jenkins. The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge golf course is getting a major clubhouse remodel. There is a visitors’ center being constructed at the Keystone Ancient Forest, and an observation tower will be installed in the near future.