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    Enid Events

    January 16-22, 2012Provided by the Enid Convention & Visitors Bureau (580) 233-ENID(3643)

    www.VisitEnid.org www.facebook.com/VisitEnid

    Tuesday, January 17

    8 pm-10 pm, Blues & Cues, live music at Q-Spot, 221 W Cherokee

    Wednesday, January 18

    7 pm-10 pm, American Legion Dance, live classic country music, 121 W Oak, $5 admission per person.

    8 pm-10 pm, Whet Your Whistle Wednesday, live music at Q-Spot, 221 W Cherokee

    Thursday, January 19

    11 am, Cherokee Strip Conference basketball tournament, eight games, at Chisholm Trail Expo Center, 111 W

    Purdue. Teams: Burlington, Cherokee, Deer Creek-Lamont, Kremlin-Hillsdale, Lomega, Medford, Ringwood, Timberlake.

    6:30 pm, Citizens Guide to Americas Founding Documents, hosted by former Texas representative Rick Green,

    at Enid Symphony Center, 301 W Broadway. Tickets are $25 per person, $35 per couple or $45 per family.

    8 pm, Main Street Enids Third Thursday, Live music in the Turpin room, Gaslight Theatre, 221 N Independence.

    Friday, January 20

    11 am, Cherokee Strip Conference basketball tournament, eight games, at Chisholm Trail Expo Center, 111 W

    Purdue. Teams: Burlington, Cherokee, Deer Creek-Lamont, Kremlin-Hillsdale, Lomega, Medford, Ringwood, Timberlake.

    Saturday, January 21

    10 am, United States Team Roping Championships, at Chisholm Trail Pavilion, 111 W Purdue.

    10:30 am & Noon, Winter Chautauqua workshops, Please Do You Have Any News? at 10:30, Movie Madness

    at Noon, featuring Debra Conner as Margaret Mitchell, at Northwestern Oklahoma State University-Enid, 2929 E

    Randolph. Free admission.

    11 am, Cherokee Strip Conference basketball tournament, eight games, at Chisholm Trail Expo Center, 111 WPurdue. Teams: Burlington, Cherokee, Deer Creek-Lamont, Kremlin-Hillsdale, Lomega, Medford, Ringwood, Timberlake.

    7 pm, Winter Chautauqua, featuring Debra Conner as Margaret Mitchell, at Northwestern Oklahoma State

    University-Enid, 2929 E Randolph. Free admission.

    Sunday, January 22

    10 am, United States Team Roping Championships, at Chisholm Trail Pavilion, 111 W Purdue.

    Open during the week

    *Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, 4th and Garriott open Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-5 pm,

    Sunday 1 pm-5 pm, closed Monday 237.1907

    *Leonardos Childrens Museum & Adventure Quest, 200 E Maple open Tuesday through Saturday 10 am-5 pm,Sunday 1-5pm, closed Monday 233.2787

    *Simpsons Old Time Museum 228 E Randolph open Monday through Saturday 8-11 am & 1-4 pm, closed

    Sunday. Admission is free, donations accepted. 234.4998 or 541.6605

    *Railroad Museum of Oklahoma 702 N Washington open (weather permitting) Tuesday through Friday 1-4

    pm, Saturday 9 am-1 pm, Sunday 2-5 pm 233.3051. Admission is by suggested donation of $3 per person.

    *Midgley Museum 1001 Sequoyah open Tuesday through Friday 1-4 pm, Saturday 2-4 pm. 234.7265

    *NOC Planetarium & Observatory Randolph & Hedges Observatory open Wednesday and Thursday at 7 pm

    (weather permitting), call ahead for Planetarium 548.2399.