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Wolf Creek Park Caps

 WOLF CREEK PARK Caps - $15 INCLUDES TAX  - free shipping
available to purchase on-line or AT GROVE CITY HALL , 104 w. 3rd street.
Click BUY NOW TO PURCHASE CAPS AT THE ON-LINE STORE.  

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City Wide Garage Sale - May 5, 6 & 7th

Ready for a BIG SALE after your Spring Clean-Up?  The Annual City Wide Garage Sale happens May 5 - 7, 2017.  The City of Grove waives the normal garage sale permit fee if you register your sale with the Grove Sun.  Contact the Grove Sun for more information at 918-786-2228

2017 City Wide Garage Sale

Ready for a BIG SALE after your Spring Clean-Up?  The Annual City Wide Garage Sale happens May 5 - 7, 2017.  The City of Grove waives the normal garage sale permit fee if you register your sale with the Grove Sun.  Contact the Grove Sun for more information at 918-786-2228

Annual GEFFE Gala

The annual GEFFEE Gala will be held at the Grove Civic Center on April 1, 2017 at 6 p.m.

Click GEFFE for more information on this event.

City Council Special Meeting

The Grove City Council will hold a Special Meeting at 1:30 p.m. on April 19, 2017 in Room 5 at City Hall, 104 W. 3rd Street, Grove, OK.

The agenda will be a discussion with Congressman Markwayne Mullin during his presentation to the City Council and others.

Waste Tires, HHW, E-Waste Disposal - 1 day event

 

A FREE Waste Tires, HHW, E-Waste Disposal one-day event will be held on Saturday, April 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the City of Grove Public Works Facility located on N. Cherokee Street.  The FREE disposal day is limited to Grove Municipal Service Authority (GMSA) customers, and a current GMSA bill must be presented prior to authorization to dispose of items.  Call 918-786-6107 for more information.

Tribal, Sovereign Nation of the Kaw (Kanza)

SOVEREIGN NATION OF THE KAW (KANZA) -  The Kaw Nation Seal symbolizes the relationship between the Southwind and the Kaw (Kanza) people. The Kaw’s lived long with the Southwind and the Southwind with them.  The south wind travels far and fast and knows the movements of the buffalo and other foragers. The wind conducts reconnaissance on enemies and carries messages to and from allies. The wind knows where nuts, fruits, and grains grow, and the hiding place of squirrel, rabbit, and turkey.

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