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SUMMARY:2015 "One to Six" - Lawton Arts and Humanities
DESCRIPTION:2015 “One to Six” \n$900 Art Purchase Competition \nDeadline Friday\, Nov 6\, 2015 by 5pm \nNo entry fee\, submit your artwork! \n(Lawton\, OK) There is an open call for artwork to be considered for the “One to Six” Art Purchase Award. The Lawton Arts & Humanities Council’s Program Committee serves as jury to make recommendations to the Council for this purchase of six pieces of artwork from one artist. The artwork in turn is presented to the six people who win the 2015 Cultural Awards. \nThe award is $900.00 for the six pieces. The theme is open but should be appropriate to the Cultural Awards. All artists are eligible with only six (6) works allowed per artists. There is no entry fee! \nPast artists recipients of the “One to Six” have been Santos Rubio\, Tom Biggs\, Patty Ferguson\, Myron Beeson\, Cynthia Clay\, David Gill\, Katherine Liontas\, Eva Yeahquo-Williams\, and John Hernandez just to name a few! City of Lawton and the Lawton Arts & Humanities Council sponsor this art purchase award. Call the Arts & Humanities Division at 580-581-3470/581-3471 for more information. \n“One to Six” Guidelines \n· Do not send actual artwork for consideration\, photos only. \n· Works submitted should be less than 24” in any dimension. \n· Two- and three-dimensional works considered. \n· All media considered including framed limited edition fine art prints or photographs. \n· Media\, including frame and matting\, should be made of archival materials. \n· Three-dimensional works should have fine art presentation. \n· An area needs to be reserved (estimate 1-2” x 3-4”) for a plaque on all works. \n· Interested artists should submit digital or film photo(s) of the work. \n· For two-dimensional works\, only one view is needed. \n· For three-dimensional works\, the top and side views need to be submitted. \n· Each photo should have artist’s name and title of the work. \n· Submit an artist statement with contact information. \n  \nContact: \nArts & Humanities Div \nP.O. Box 1054 \nLawton\, OK 73502 \nTel: 580-581-3470 or 581-3471
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LOCATION:Lawton Arts and Humanities\, PO Box 1054 \, Lawton\, OK\, 73502\, United States
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SUMMARY:2015 Cultural Award Nomination Form Now Online
DESCRIPTION:2015 Cultural Award Nomination Forms Now Online – Click on Title for nomination form – Due November 6\, 2015 by 5pm \n(Lawton\, OK) Do you know someone who has made outstanding contributions in the arts and/or humanities in Lawton and the surrounding cities? Perhaps it is an “unsung” arts and/or humanities angel who has contributed to the quality of life in Comanche County. The City of Lawton and the Lawton Arts & Humanities Council (LAHC) are accepting nominations for the 2015 Cultural Awards. These awards honor artists\, educators\, businesses/organizations\, and citizens who have made a difference in our community. The awards will be given at the “2016 Arts for All” luncheon. The deadline is November 6\, 2015. Any individual or organization may submit nominations for the six categories. \nThe first person to accept the award in 1971 was Mrs. Roma Clift Montgomery. Her selfless acts in supporting the arts\, humanities\, artists\, educators\, and students are legendary. The Citizen of the Arts and the Citizen of the Humanities awards have been renamed in her honor. \nThe six nominee categories are: \nRoma Clift Montgomery Citizen of the Arts \nRoma Clift Montgomery Citizen of the Humanities \nEducator in the Arts \nEducator in the Humanities \nBusiness/Organization in the Arts & Humanities \nArtist of the Year \nWe salute the 2014 Cultural Award recipients: \nRoma Clift Montgomery Citizen of the Arts\, Martha McCartney \nRoma Clift Montgomery Citizen of the Humanities\, Virginia O’Leary  \nEducator in the Arts\, Kelly Martin \nEducator in the Humanities\, Dr. Terence Freeman \nBusiness in the Arts\, Alan Jolly for Southwest Exteriors  \nArtist of the Year\, Tom Biggs \nNomination forms are on line at www.cityof.lawton.ok.us/lahc/LAHCAwards.htm. They are also available at the Arts & Humanities Division’s office located at the west entrance of McMahon Memorial Auditorium\, 801 NW Ferris or the City of Lawton’s Welcome Center located in the Museum of the Great Plains’ lobby. \nFor more information\, contact the Arts & Humanities Division at 580-581-3470/581-3471 or visit www.cityof.lawton.ok.us/lahc/index.htm.
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LOCATION:Lawton Arts and Humanities\, PO Box 1054 \, Lawton\, OK\, 73502\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reservations for the Fall Foliage Walk
DESCRIPTION:Fall Foliage Walk\n \nReservations NEED to be made by Monday November 2\, 2015. \nTour Dates November 7\, November 14\, November 21 \nThe Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and the Association of Friends of the Wichitas will be conducting “Fall Foliage Walks”.  Interpreters take participants for a one-mile walk through a forested canyon.  Participants will enjoy the chance to view the autumn colors of red\, yellow\, orange and brown as leaves begin to change with the season.   \n\nDetails\nReservations are required and are taken on a first-come\, first-serve basis beginning on the reservation data above. Tour participants will meet at the Refuge Visitor Center located at the intersection of Highways 49 and 115. Visitors may obtain a Refuge leaflet and map from one of the dispensers located at each of the five entrances. \nParticipants should wear sturdy shoes and bring water to drink. Wheelchair access is available if requested at time of reservation. Each hike will last approximately 2 ½ – 3 hours. Due to the length of the program\, children must be at least eight (8) years of age to participate. Reservations will be retained until ten minutes prior to departure on each date. After that time\, stand-bys will be accepted. \nInterested persons are advised that the Refuge’s public interpretive program is intended for individuals and family units of six persons or less. Only one family’s reservation will be accepted per telephone call. We regret we cannot offer group tours but invite all interested individuals to call for reservations which are taken on a first-come\, first-serve basis. Reservations must be made by telephoning the Refuge Visitor Center on the following line only: (580) 429-2197\, beginning on the reservation date between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. \nThe mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve\, protect and enhance fish\, wildlife\, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation\, known for our scientific excellence\, stewardship of lands and natural resources\, dedicated professionals and commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen\, visit www.fws.gov. \nOther Tours are held throughout the year.
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SUMMARY:LeAnne Howe\, author\, novelist\, playwright and poet\, on Friday\, November 6th  at 3  PM
DESCRIPTION:Cameron University Visiting Writers Series continues with LeAnne Howe  \nThe Cameron University Department of English and Foreign Languages continues its Visiting Writers Series by welcoming LeAnne Howe\, author\, novelist\, playwright and poet\, onFriday\, November 6. At 3 p.m. that day\, Howe will present a lecture on the craft of writing; at 7 p.m. she will read selections from her work. Both presentations take place in the CETES Conference Center and are open to the public at no charge. The event is made possible through Cameron University Lectures and Concerts Series. \n  \nA native Oklahoman and an enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma\, Howe is the author of novels\, plays\, poetry\, screenplays and scholarship that deal with Native American experiences.  Her first novel\, “Shell Shaker\,” received an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation. “Evidence of Red\,” a collection of poetry\, was honored with the Oklahoma Book Award in 2006. In 2014\, Howe’s memoir\, “Choctalking on Other Realities\,” won the inaugural MLA Prize for Studies in Native American Literatures\, Cultures\, and Languages.  She recently received the Distinguished Achievement Award for creative and critical work from the Western Literature Association.  Other awards include a Fulbright scholarship; 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Writers Circle of the Americas; and a 2012 United States Artists Ford Fellowship. \nHowe is the Eidson Distinguished Professor of American Literature in the English Department at the University of Georgia. \n  \nEditors and Broadcasters: For more information\, contact Janet E. Williams\, Director of Media Relations\, in the Office of Public Affairs at 580.581.2611. \nLike us on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/CameronUniversity \nFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CameronNews
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