The Moore American

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December 5, 2012

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MOORE — Today

· Ex Libris Book Club meets at 9:30 a.m. first Wednesday in September through December and February through May. All meetings meet at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church. For more information, call 360-0037.

· Central Oklahoma Business Women. For more information, call Carey Childs at 366-9355.

· Heart Link Network, a networking group for women in business, meets for lunch the second Wednesday of the month and the fourth Thursday for dinner, Unity Church, 3001 S. Berry. For more information, visit 73272.theheartlinknetwork.com.

Thursday

· Community Sewing Circle, for widows and widowers, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., first Thursday, Primrose Event Center, 1109 N. Porter Ave., Debbie Taylor, 321-6000.

· Norman Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA). For more information, call Chapter Treasurer Jayna Andrews at 329-5605.

Friday

· Cleveland County Master Gardeners, 9:30 a.m., second Friday, 601 E. Robinson St., 321-4774.

· The American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 6:30 p.m., first Friday, Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1800 NW 36th St., Oklahoma City, Lil Larwig, 525-3218.

Saturday

· Silver Spur Square Dance Club Inc., first and third Saturday, Irving Recreation Center, 125 Vicksburg Ave., Bob Thomas, 642-1832, Morris and Janice Walker, 321-6752.

· Oklahoma Guitar and Mandolin Orchestra meets at 1 p.m. the first and third Saturday at Sonder Music, 225 E. Gray St. New members are welcome. For more information, call 361-5193.

· Thunderbird Sailing Club For more information, visit thunderbirdsailingclub.org or email bschin@cox.net.

· South Canadian Amateur Radio Society (SCARS), 9:30 a.m. second Saturday at Fire Station No. 7 near Westheimer Airport. FCC amateur radio license exams available. For dates, times and more information, visit w5nor.org. or call Tom, 801-2020.

Monday

· American Legion Post 88, general meeting, 7 p.m., third Monday, 710 E. Main St.

· Cleveland County Herb Society, 7 p.m., third Monday, Norman Senior Citizens Center, 329 S. Peters Ave., Mitzi Blackmon, 364-5686.

· Norman Area Quilt Guild meets the third Monday of the month at McFarlin United Methodist Church. For more information, visit normanareaquiltersguild.blogspot.com.

· Norman Area Iris Society, 7 p.m., fourth Monday, Reaves Center in Reaves Park.

· American Sewing Guild, 6:30 p.m., second Monday of the month, La Quinta Inn at I-40 and Meridian Avenue in Oklahoma City, Pat Fritze, 366-8296.

· Embroiderers’ Guild of America, 7 to 9 p.m., second Monday, Room 226, McFarlin Memorial United Methodist Church. For more information, call Doris Wedge, 364-3426 or email dwedge@cox.net.

· American Legion Auxiliary, 7 p.m. first Monday each month, 710 E. Main St. For more information, call Beverly at 329-1950.

Tuesday

· Cleveland County Republican Women’s Club, usually the third Tuesday. For more information, call Pat Tautfest at 826-7447 or Tammy Maus at 306-8558.

· Friends of Lake Thunderbird, 7 p.m., New Nature Center, 321-4633.

· Embroiderers’ Guild of America, 1 to 3 p.m., second Tuesday, room 209, McFarlin Memorial United Methodist Church. For more information, call Doris Wedge, 364-3426 or email her at dwedge@cox.net.

· Norman Chapter of the 40 and 8, 6 p.m., First Tuesday of the month. Light meal with general meeting following. For info, contact Joe Sher at 812-7437.

· Southern Cleveland County Historical Society, 7 p.m., first Tuesday, Noble Public Library.

· Moore Horseshoe Pitching Club. For more information, call 237-1171.

· Central District Square Dance Association. For more information on times and dates of dances and lessons, visit cdsda.com or call 682-6459.

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