Clubs and Organizations
Clubs and Organizations
Clubs and Organizations

Air Force Association
, P O Box 3147, Enid OK 73702,
(580) 233-3060
, 3rd Thurs, 5 pm,
Vance Officer’s Club and Oakwood Country Club.

Alcoholics Anonymous,
 305 W Cherokee

AMBUCS-AM TOO, 
Hazel Kampschroeder, 1113 Ponca, Enid OK 73703, (580) 213-3227 -women only, meet at 6:45 a.m.
Wednesdays at Salvation Army, 516 N. Independence.

Enid AM AMBUCS, men only, meet at 7 a.m. Fridays at Ramada Inn, 3005 W. Garriott. for info: J.D. Sarver, (580) 747-9053

AMBUCS ENID NOON,
 Anna Blubaugh, PO Box 406, Enid OK 73702 (580) 233-5025, co-ed, meet at noon Fridays at Oakwood Country Club, 1601 N. Oakwood. 
www.enidnoonambucs.com. 
AMBUCS is a non-political, non-sectarian, and represents the highest standards of excellence in the promotion of civic betterment and benevolence. AMBUCS is dedicated to the idea that every responsible individual owes something to the community in which they live.

Enid 

American Legion, 
121 W Oak,
 (580) 233-6414 
contact: American Legion Post #4, Robert Shaw, PO Box 1123 , Enid OK 73702, 
(580) 234-2585.

AMVET, Veterans & Military Organization 
417 North Grand Street,
 Enid, OK 73701-3214. 
Phone: (580) 234-5230.

Aquatic Club of Enid, 
P O Box 1105 Enid OK 73702. 
Steve Megli w: 242-5683

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Arthritis Foundation,
 3232 W Britton Rd Ste 200, 
Oklahoma City, OK 73120. 
(405) 936-3366.

Chapter 175, Alpha Epsilon,
 7:30 pm
, 4150 Timberlane,

Jo Little or Wanna Loo Tabeling.

Cherokee Strip Riding Club
Linda Coleman,
 Rt 3, Box 251, Enid OK 73703. 
H: (580) 234-6249 W: 213-9207, 

Meet 2nd Monday, Western Sizzlin, 7pm.

Civil Air Patrol 
Enid Composite Sqdn,
 P O Box 9031
, Vance AFB OK 73705, 
Mondays 6:30 pm Vance AFB
. An official auxiliary of the USAF,

Richard Fox, Capt
, w: 580 213-6454
, h: 234-4114.

Corvettes of Enid, Ok,
1524 W Maine, 
(580) 233-6437, 7:00 pm, first Thursday of each month. Northcutt Chevrolet, 
3201 W Garriott,
Corvettes of Enid was founded in October of 1992 by a group of individuals who were interested in the maintenance, preservation and restoration of America’s only true two seats sports car and who just wanted to have fun with their cars. The group interested is educating Corvette owners about the heritage of their car and helping them obtain the camaraderie and maximum benefit from Corvette ownership.

Disabled American Veterans,
601 N. 26th, Street
email: davch66@yahoo.com
(580) 242-3808

Downtown Enid AMBUCS,
Join Us -We meet Wednesday at Napoli’s Italian Restaurant, 221 W. Randolph
12:00 p.m.to 1:00 p.m.
Our mailing address: P.O. Box 1772  Enid, OK 73702-1772.
www.downtownenidambucs.com/AMBUCSTM is a group of individuals that are ready to make a difference in their community.
Downtown Enid AMBUCSTM have completed the several service projects for the Enid Community and surrounding areas.

Enid Antique Auto Club
Bud Smith, Pres, 1323 W Maine
Enid OK 73703
H: (580) 237-1756
2nd Tues 6:30 pm location varies

Enid Art Association
4125 W Garriott, art gallery Oakwood Mall,
(580) 237-8666

Enid Council of Garden Clubs,
Marjorie Andrews, President,
(580) 237-0564
www.okhort.org/ohs-gardenclubs-mainframe3.htm

Enid First Seniors AMBUCS,
co-ed ages 55 and older, meet at 10:30 a.m. the second and fourth Thursday of the month at the Santa Fe Depot, next to Enid Senior Center, 202 W. Walnut.
Beth Gregg PO Box 2185, Enid OK 73702, (580) 237-4319 –
Betty Sturm (580) 237-4636

Enid Gem & Mineral Society,
2614 W Oklahoma. 1st Thursday
Hoover Bldg, Garfield Country Fairgrounds,
Gogems@aol.com.

Enid Men’s Extension Garden Club,
Robert H Bickerstaff, Pres, (580) 237-0158
www.okhort.org/ohs-gardenclubs-mainframe3.htm.

Enid Noon Lions
meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday
Ramada Inn on W. Owen K. Garriott.
Website: www.enidnoonlionsclub.org.
Lions members—men and women—provide immediate and sustained relief in time of disaster and offer long-term assistance to those in need. Lions collect and recycle eyeglasses for distribution in developing countries and treat millions of people to prevent river blindness.

Enid Oklahoma Region, AACA - Antique Automobile Club of America,
1210 Indian Dr, Enid,
www.carhopp.net/oklahoma_clubs.htm

EPIC (Enid Paranormal Investigators Club Oklahoma.)
Ghost Hunter Alert! Enid has a new Club in town. The Club is E.P.I.C. Oklahoma (Enid Paranormal Investigators Club Oklahoma.) This club is brand new to the Enid area and they are currently looking for members. For more information you can contact Edwin Breitenkamp by email or by phone at (580) 307-5910.

Enid Rotary Club
The Rotary club of Enid (Oklahoma, USA) had donated US$500 to the Rotary Club of Banmi for providing shoes for barefoot students in Banmi primary schools. Recently we have already done the project which could give 120 pairs of shoes for students of two primary schools. Oklahoma District 5750, Rotary International, www.rotary5750.org/

Enid Senior Center
200 West Walnut
Enid OK 73701
(580) 234-2806

Enid Shrine Club (Hospital Transportation)
103 S. 3rd
(580) 237-0010

Enid Soccer Club,
President Rob Camp,
(580) 402-5846,
www.enidsoccer.com/
Enid Soccer Club focuses on promoting youth recreational and competitive soccer including small-sided or micro games, in Enid Oklahoma. We are affiliated with USYSA, the Oklahoma Soccer Association and located in Red Carpet Country. Drop by and see our 35 acres of beautiful soccer fields.

Enid Speakers of the Plains Toastmasters Club
When: Each Thursday from 7:00 to 8:30 P.M.
Where: Choices Institute, 523 N. Grand
Why: To improve communication and leadership skills
Who: This Club is open to everyone
Through its member clubs, Toastmasters International, a non-profit
educational organization, helps men and women learn to listen effectively, think on their feet, and speak confidently in a wide range of situations. Best of all, you’ll practice in a friendly, supportive
environment with people who are there for the same reasons you are: to become better communicators and leaders. We invite you to join us as we
gain confidence through better speaking.
We will be honored to have you with us!
Contact: Paul Meyers
(580) 237-4505
questions@enid.freetoasthost.com
Club Website: http://enid.freetoasthost.com

Enid Writers Club,
Cherokee Strip Conf Center, Heritage Rm
 (580) 234-6313, Sept-Jun – 1st Thursday,6:30 pm, 
Karla Sullivan, 
H: (580) 234-6987,

Epsilon Sigma Alpha – Epsilon Beta, 
contact: Joan O’Neal, 
802 Canary Lane Enid OK 73703
, (580) 234-3333.

Garfield County Genealogists Inc, 
P O Box 1106, Enid 73702, second Saturday of the month at 1:30 – 3:00 pm in the Great Plains Room on the second floor at the Enid Public Library. 
We are a group of professional and amateur genealogists dedicated to the preservation of our country, state, county, city and family histories. We are located in Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma but we have members from many other states. http://www.garfieldokgen.org.

Grand National Quail Club, 
P O Box 5039, (580)
 233-5682, 514 W Broadway, www.gnqh.org/ 
(email: quailhuntok@sbcglobal.net) 
The idea itself emerged from a most unlikely setting in the fall of 1966. Around a campfire on a cold fall night high in the Wind River Range of Wyoming, more than 1,000 miles from Enid, United States Senator (then Governor) Henry Bellmon sat chatting with Dr. E.E. Chambers of Enid and Chuck Palmer of Oklahoma City about the famed One-shot Antelope Hunt in which they had just participated. Governor Bellmon observed that Wyoming’s antelope were almost as plentiful as Oklahoma’s quail, and he wondered, “Why couldn’t Oklahoma have a celebrity-type quail hunt?”
Those few words, spoken half in thought, gave birth to an idea that soon would be established as an annual event and tradition in its own right. Back in Enid, Dr. Chambers and Chuck Palmer picked up the idea and worked through the winter developing ideas, objectives and a basic framework. The Grand National is truly a state/community effort consistent with the proud tradition of Oklahoma and its genuine, friendly, progressive people. For the nation’s top wing shots and most avid quail hunters, the Grand National represents the pinnacle. There is nothing else like it-no other place where a participant can join with a select fraternity of sportsmen and celebrities dedicated to the enhancement of the long-standing game bird hunting traditions of America.

Greater Enid Arts & Humanities Council
, P O Box 3834, Gallery of Fine Arts, 126 N Independence, 
(580) 237-7289, 
Celebrating 30 years of community service. Improving the quality of life for Enid by focusing on arts and education.

Greater Enid Young Professionals.
 We are a focused organization of young professionals in the Enid area that are looking to better ourselves as individuals and promote the growth and stability of our community through monthly/quarterly programming. We meet the 4th Tuesday of each month.  Please check the Chamber of Commerce Community Calendar for location and meeting topics.  For more information, e-mail us at greaterenidyoungprofessionals@gmail.com

Grief Support 
Hospice Circle of Love’s grief team will offer Coffee Talk, an informal get-together for grief support, beginning at the end of February. The meetings will be 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturdays Feb. 27 through March 27 at Hospice Circle of Love office, 314 S. 3rd. Coffee Talk is open to anyone in the area who is dealing with the loss of a loved one. Unlike the grief support groups Hospice Circle of Love hosts each quarter, Coffee Talk participants will be able to attend as few or as many sessions as they would like. Each week, facilitators will offer suggestions on coping with loss. In addition, those attending will have an opportunity to share their grief experience with others who are going through the same kinds of things. It is not necessary to sign up ahead of time to attend Coffee Talk. For information, call Sharon at (580) 234-2273.

Kiwanis Club of Enid, 
12 noon, Wednesday 
Best Western Inn, Dutch Pantry,
 enid. 
We operate and maintain the rides at Meadowlake Park.  We founded and have sponsored Little Olympics for over 67 years.   All of the money not used to keep up the rides is returned to the community in some fashion (scholarships, trip support, other organizations like YMCA or Leonardo’s. Enid Kiwanis was chartered in Enid on March 30, 1920. Kiwanis is men and women who serve through an organization with a proven foundation of values and responsibilities that create the framework of building successful community.
“Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.” This is the defining statement of Kiwanis which ties in closely with the motto, “Serving the Children of the World.”

Knights of Columbus, 
Catholic Fraternal Organization,

1610 West Willow Road,
Enid, OK 73703-2414
. Phone: (580) 234-3141.

OSU Alumni Association
 Cherokee Strip Chapter
 Casey Frank-Felix
 (580) 234-9533
, www.orangeconnection.org. 
The Cherokee Strip Chapter of the OSU Alumni Association includes Garfield, Grant, Major and Alfalfa counties in northwestern Oklahoma. The chapter has several alumni events each year to raise money for local students going to OSU. The chapter also supports OSU Athletics with watch parties and tailgates.

OU Club of Enid,
 Don Stehr, 
(580) 233-1983. 
The OU Alumni Association is fast on its way to becoming a pacesetter in alumni success and we need your help. Join your local OU Alumni Club and help future students from your area realize what joy a Sooner experience can be. Travel the world as a Sightseeing Sooner with our OU alumni travel program. Send us your announcements, and let fellow alumni know how successful OU graduates are.

Sooner State Kennel Club,
 P O Box 5373, Enid, OK 73702, The SSKC’s first annual all-breed dog show was held May 16, 1944 in the Convention Hall. Two judges were present. Fewer than 300 dogs were judged. Dog shows have been held annually in Enid since with entries steadily increasing. In 1973, the Dog Show was moved to Garfield County Fairgrounds when Enid experienced a Flood. Currently the SSKC holds back-to-back dog shows and obedience trials in October, with entries averaging 950 dogs daily. 1997 marked the first year the show was held in the new Chisholm Trail Pavilion.

Sweet Temptationz, Independent,
 2809 W Forest, 
(580) 233-7776,
www.sierraautoproducts.com/carclubs/mini_truck.htm. 
Mini Trucks – we are Only one of several chapters of “Sweet Temptationz” scattered throughout 
Oklahoma amd surrounding states.

Twisters Car Club,
 Independent, P O Box 45, Enid,
 (580) 233-8160
www.carhopp.net/open_15.htm

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Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 940
chevy6357@netzero.com. 
P.O. Box 3483, 1634 S. Madison, 
 (580) 242-3932.
Contact Person:
Larry Stephens
Secretary/Treasurer, chevy6457@netzero.com . We’re a fairly new chapter but growing fast, like to hear from other local chapters or units of all armed forces during the Vietnam war.

VFW Veterans of Foreign Wars,
621 N Independence, 
(580) 237-5240. 
The Veterans of Foreign Wars has been a voice for our nation’s veterans for more than a century and is the nation’s oldest major veteran’s organization. To America and the world, the letters VFW symbolize volunteerism and community service. We can continue our benevolence only through your contributions

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