HAPPY FREE COFFEE FRIDAY! Today's FCF is sponsored by Good Steward Landscaping. Here's the news you need to know:
The Ping Pings are doing a Car Wash Fundraiser on Saturday, August 5th from 10 am to 2 pm! Hot dogs, chips, and a drink for $5, car wash is free! The Pings are taking donations to help fund their travel expenses—they need all the help they can get!
Tax Free Weekend starts today! Where are you going to be shopping? Keep it local as you prepare for Back-To-School!
The Sapulpa Aquatics Center is closing on Friday, August 4!
Main Street road construction starting August 9th from railroad tracks on North Main all the way to South Main and Taft Ave. 2-lane traffic and will take a couple of weeks.Now for the American Heritage Bank Community Calendar!
Sapulpa Main Street Farmers Market in the alley on Saturday from 7:30 to 11:00 am.
Join the Sapulpa Chamber for Business Over Breakfast on August 17th at First Baptist Church! As we hear from Kristi Spaethe, president & founder of the People’s Perspective. Kristi will touch base on several topics for HR that are relevant and beneficial to your business. These are always fun networking events to meet other business professionals in our community. This BoB is free! First Baptist Church is hosting and serving breakfast, and you'll need to register with the Chamber to attend.
Back to school bash- 9a-12 pm. Free food, free school supplies. Emergency vehicles will be there to touch and play with officers and fire. Tons of prizes to win for kids including a bike and some electronics. This is such a large party that people travel to come so Sapulpa peeps should try to be there early. We will also have inflatables and games!
Gasoline Alley Cruise-In Night August 10th. Food, fun, classic cars, 6-8pm; Second Thursday of every Month!
Tickets are on sale now for the brand new show at Sapulpa Community Theatre called "CAT-astrophe on Route 66"—another show written just for the Sapulpa Community Theatre by Valerie Speaks, who you might remember from "Miracle on Route 66." In this show, a troupe of actors who have been traveling Route 66 performing a mid-1920s murder mystery in celebration of the upcoming 100th anniversary of the opening of the Mother Road. Tired and bedraggled, they roll into Sapulpa to perform it yet again, however, the vehicle containing an actor and all of their props and costumes are stranded on the road! Now what? Tickets are $5 for students PreK-18 and $12 for adults, and the show will run from August 18th - 20th, and 24th - 27th, which includes a new extended date! Get your tickets now at sapulpatheatre.orgJOKE (From Elaine Rogers): Why did the bald man have such a hard time getting rid of his comb?