Enid Is Your Place!
ENID IS YOUR PLACE...
For Downtown Enid nightlife - Visit Enid
To get a great education - Enid Public Schools
To do business - Enid Chamber of Commerce
To support your favorite team - On Deck Sports
To see your favorite group in concert - Stride Bank Center
To get a good college education - Northern Oklahoma College, Northwestern Oklahoma State University (says Dan Dillingham of Dillingham Insurance)
To worship God - Willow View United Methodist Church
To build new roads for a better future - City of Enid Engineering
For great LIVE Theatre - Gaslight Theatre
To fly into or learn how to fly - Enid Woodring Reg Airport
For art/science education and fun - Leonardo's Children's Museum
To grow your business - Enid Regional Development Alliance
Where you get to see the UNIQUE - Johnston Seed Company
To fly, fight, and win - Vance Air Force Base
To catch the NJCAA JUCO World Series - David Allen Memorial Ballpark
....... AND to catch Willow Road! :-)
A last walk through the Meadowlake Park in Enid Oklahoma on Feb. 26. 2018 !
Sometimes You Need to Jump off the Cliff! | Frank Baker | TEDxWallerMiddleSchool
Frank talks about the importance of taking chances and jumping in over your
head. He explains how going into something without really knowing how you're going to pull
it off, leaves yourself open to new possibilities. Just jump in, or better yet, just jump over the cliff and see what wonderful things can happen!
Frank Baker is currently the Director of Eagle Marketing and the Managing Director, Etown Magazine. He's originally from Kremlin, Ok. He studied both history and philosophy at Phillips University, the University of Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State University, receiving his bachelors degree at Phillips. He pursued graduate studies in history at OSU.
Frank was in broadcasting for many years, starting at Enid high school, in several locations across Oklahoma, as well as in the U.S. Navy.
He's a member of Enid Rotary and the Enid Noon Ambucs. Frank is active at the Gaslight Theatre as both a director and actor. He's been a recurring character in four of the Simpson brothers independent Western movies.
He's served on the Enid City Commission, been president of two different Enid Ambuc clubs and has served on over 15 boards, including the Denny Price Family YMCA, Community Dev. Support Assoc., and Hospice Circle of Love.
He's been married to Carmen Ball for 20+ years and has one son, Eric.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
Discover Oklahoma Episode #996 10/25/2014
Current Episode
#996 Locations: Enid, Muskogee, Calumet, Del City
This week we talk with the Oklahoma based writers of the Oklahoma film Rudderless, step back into the past on a WWII Submarine in Muskogee, visit the Indian Trading Post in Calumet, taste some good home cookin at Don's Alley in Del City, and hear the tales of the mysterious Gaslight Theatre in Enid.
Perfect little girl or Bad Seed?
There are bad seeds. Just plain bad from the beginning. And nothing can change them. See The Bad Seed at Enid's own Gaslight Theatre October 21-23 and 27-29, 2016! Visit gaslighttheatre.org for tickets.
[title of show] - Two Nobodies in New York
[title of show] contains adult language and situations. We recommend [title of show] for adult audiences only.
March 31 - April 1, April 7-8 in Gaslight's Turpin Little Theatre
Tickets $10 - May be purchased using the ticket link above, by calling 580-234-2307, or by stopping by 221 N. Independence.
Contains some adult language and themes. Recommended for mature audiences only.
Cash bar with be available.
Jeff and Hunter, two struggling writers, hear about a new musical theatre festival. However, the deadline for submissions is a mere three weeks away. With nothing to lose, the pair decides to try to create something new with the help of their friends Susan, Heidi and Larry on the eighty-eights. With the cast in place, Jeff and Hunter begin a conversation about what to write about. Eventually, Jeff suggests they write about what to write about. They make a pact to write up until the festival’s deadline and dream about the show changing their lives. [title of show]—taken from the space on the festival’s application form which asks for the [title of show]—follows Hunter and Jeff and their friends on their journey through the gauntlet of creative self-expression. In the span of 90 minutes they write and perform their show at the festival and learn lessons about themselves as people, friends and artists. [title of show] is, above all, a love letter to the musical theatre—a uniquely American art form—and to the joy of collaboration. The musical received a Tony Award® nomination for Best Book of a Musical in 2009.
Picasso Einstein E4i Camp
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E4i stands for Entrepreneurship for Independence! Boaz Nelson Santiago talks about the E4i camp at Picasso Einstein. This unique camp helps older teens and young adults to discover the power of entrepreneurship. This year’s E4i camp is the recipient of a Baker Summer Camp Grant from Autism Speaks, which will make it possible for financial support for campers who may not otherwise be able to afford camp. For more information on PicassoEinstein and their E4i camp visit: PicassoEinstein.com
Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at
Almost Maine - Feb 2-4 2017
Natalie Rapp and Alex Ewald urge you to get your tickets to Almost, Maine now! Only 30 seats available per night for this wintry romantic comedy.
Almost, Maine
By John Cariani
Publisher – Dramatists Play Service, Inc
Produced with generous support by Mary Fischaber - Thrivent Financial
February 2-4, 2017
Showtimes: Thurs-Sat - 7:00 pm • $10.00 Directed by Levi Sanders
On a cold, clear, moonless night in the middle of winter, all is not quite what it seems in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine. As the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, Almost's residents find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and often hilarious ways. Knees are bruised. Hearts are broken. But the bruises heal, and the hearts mend—almost—in this delightful midwinter night's dream.
Purdue Fort Wayne Department of Theatre - Frankenstein: An Act of Creation
[title of show] - Die Vampire, Die!
[title of show] contains adult language and situations. We recommend [title of show] for adult audiences only.
March 31 - April 1, April 7-8 in Gaslight's Turpin Little Theatre
Tickets $10 - May be purchased using the ticket link above, by calling 580-234-2307, or by stopping by 221 N. Independence.
Contains some adult language and themes. Recommended for mature audiences only.
Cash bar with be available.
Jeff and Hunter, two struggling writers, hear about a new musical theatre festival. However, the deadline for submissions is a mere three weeks away. With nothing to lose, the pair decides to try to create something new with the help of their friends Susan, Heidi and Larry on the eighty-eights. With the cast in place, Jeff and Hunter begin a conversation about what to write about. Eventually, Jeff suggests they write about what to write about. They make a pact to write up until the festival’s deadline and dream about the show changing their lives. [title of show]—taken from the space on the festival’s application form which asks for the [title of show]—follows Hunter and Jeff and their friends on their journey through the gauntlet of creative self-expression. In the span of 90 minutes they write and perform their show at the festival and learn lessons about themselves as people, friends and artists. [title of show] is, above all, a love letter to the musical theatre—a uniquely American art form—and to the joy of collaboration. The musical received a Tony Award® nomination for Best Book of a Musical in 2009.
RSVP Enid Lip Sync Battle 2019
RSVP Enid hosted their first Lip Sync Battle benefiting the Enid Mobile Meals program. The fundraising competition took place Thursday night, August 8 at Stride Bank Center. The top three spots walked away with cash prizes!