Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Notable County Seats in Oklahoma

A county seat is the administrative center of a county. This is a term primarily used in the United States. In England, Wales, and Ireland, the term county town is used instead. While most American states only have one county seat per county, there are states where this is not the case (for example, in New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Mississippi, Massachusetts, Kentucky, Iowa, Arkansas, and Alabama all have two).

Being the county seat is often a source of pride for a city. It is also a prime source of additional jobs. While every state has them, I would like to focus today on some of the important county seats in the historic state of Oklahoma.

Why Oklahoma? Well, I personally believe that it's often a much-overlooked state. Oklahoma is filled with culture and natural beauty. And for those who like to gamble, it's a virtual paradise. Due to a compact between the state and local Indian tribes, the landscape is dotted with both casinos and bingo halls.

So without further delay, here a few important county seats in Oklahoma which you may not be aware of.

McAlester, Oklahoma - Located in Pittsburg County, McAlester is the county seat and a city with a population of 17,783. It is the largest city in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and also home to the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls. It also has the distinction of being the birthplace of country music legend Reba McEntire.

Many people who follow the news remember McAlester as the scene of the 2004 trial for Terry Nichols in conjunction with the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing.

There are several points of interest in the city, including the Garrard Ardeneum, McAlester Ammunitions Depot, and the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. Bingo and casino games can be found at the Choctaw Nation Gaming Center, located at 1638 South George Nigh Expressway.

Enid, Oklahoma - Located in Garfield County, Enid has a population of 47,045 according to the 2000 census. It is located 70 miles north of Oklahoma City.

Notable residents have included Sam Boyd (casino owner), Clyde Cessna (pilot), Thad Luckinbill (actor), Mark Price (NBA player), and Leona Mitchell (opera singer).

If you're looking to play some bingo while you're in Enid, there are four different places to get your fix. The first is the American Legion, where games are held every Thursday at 7:00 pm. Next is the Moose Lodge, where games are held every Monday and Wednesday at 7:15 pm. Next up is the VFW, where games are held Tuesdays at 7:00 pm and Saturdays at 1:30 pm and 6:00 pm. Finally, there's Palace Bingo. This bingo hall has games Tuesday thru Saturday at 5:30 pm, 7:45 pm, and 10:00 pm.

Newkirk, Oklahoma - Newkirk is the county seat of Kay County, located in far North Central Oklahoma. The population was estimated to be 2,243 at the last census. It is known as the "Gem City of the Plains." The city's entire business district was placed on the National Register in 1984 as a historic district.

Besides a great deal of historic architecture and monuments, Newkirk is also a great place to play bingo. Every Friday at 7pm, Saturday and Sunday at 11am and 5:30pm, and the first Monday at 7pm, you can head on down to Kaw Bingo and play until your heart's content.

Altus, Oklahoma - Home to Altus Air Force base, this is the county seat of Jackson County and has a population of around 21,447. It is also the home of Southwest Technology Center and Western Oklahoma State College. Numerous world-class companies also make their homes there, including Bar-S Foods and Altus Athletic Manufacturing. And if you visit in December, be sure and catch their yearly Christmas in the Park (a holiday event which has received statewide recognition).

Altus also has a couple of fine bingo facilities. The first is the local VFW, which is located at 500 North Veterans Drive. Games are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7pm. Secondly, there's Bingo Oasis, where games are held every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 5pm.

No matter which county seat in Oklahoma you visit, you'll be certain to find a friendly city full of history and natural wonders. In addition, many have casinos and bingo halls to add to the excitement. As you can see, you just can't go wrong by visiting Oklahoma.

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Bingo Myths and Legends

We've all seen them, sitting at their table in the local hall, toy trolls with illuminating hair sprouting out, a rabbit foot for a key-chain, wearing lucky socks or even lucky underwear, waiting for that lucky number to be yelled out so they can dot it off on their cards. Lucky Bingo players was considered to be a dying species with the new movement on online bingo taking over, but all they have done is move from their spot in the hall to their desk at home. In fact if anything, they have now got more space for all their lucky elements.

The big question is do all of this trinkets and magical items really help the common bingo player? A lot of people think so, although logic would say otherwise. There are some who believe that certain patterns on the card will increase your odds of winning, however this is just purely a myth.

Although some people might feel more comfortable or are attracted to certain patterns for personal reasons, it doesn't help with the actual playing of the game. The attachment might give the assumption that they play better with them, however. Looking into the bingo myths of trinkets, there are quite a few to choose from. One of the more popular ones is the rabbit's foot.

The rabbit's foot needs to be obtained by a rabbit that is, according to the legend, shot in a cemetery on Friday the 13th. The foot needs to be the left hind one for it to contain any luck properties, but as Humorist R. E. Shay pointed out, the luck didn't work for the rabbit so it shouldn't really work for you either.

Bingo on it's own is just a game of chance. The general theory is that trinkets and charms only truly work if you believe in them and that's if they work at all. Luck is something that happens by random although there is some belief that you either have it or not. People born on Christmas day are supposed to be born with large amounts of it, although this hasn't been scientifically conclusive. Whether this helps you at bingo is whole different story.

There are some theorists, who believe that if a person thinks positively about how such an item, marking, or even the colour of the pen they might use in bingo, that this will create positive energy around them. Although the person might not win the bingo game, other positive things will happen as they are in that state of mind for the day.

Whether this does help the average bingo player has not been proven, but it does generally add a bit of colour to a person's life when they go to the local bingo hall, or see their friends computer, decorated with lucky charms, special items and lucky bits of clothing. Who knows, there actually might be a pot of gold, if not at the end of a rainbow, then perhaps at the end of the bingo card.

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Online Bingo VS Offline Bingo - Which Offers The Better Value?

There is nothing sweeter than yelling out that cherished word... "BINGO!" Anyone that has ever gotten to yell that out at the top of their lungs through a crowded and hushed room understands the rush. Those that haven't done it, want it. They go back day after day and week after week to either win again or finally experience that glorious moment firsthand.

But you don't get that satisfaction, that feeling of truly competing and winning against countless others hoping for that same moment of success when you're playing online. While it's always a good feeling to win, it just sort of falls flat. There's no looking out at the crowd and knowing that you beat them all. There is no looking into familiar faces that you've seen playing against you countless other times and knowing you beat them.

Going to a Bingo Hall is fun for the person that likes to be around others, to get out of the house and be around others all clamoring for the same thing. To win at Bingo. Mostly people that love the game, that play regularly, go to the Bingo halls. Rarely is it a place where people show up for one game here and there and don't play the game seriously.

However, you can achieve camaraderie with other Bingo lovers online as well. Many of the Bingo games offer online chat rooms where you can go and share and be part of a group. While it's a bit anonymous, you are part of a group and some actually prefer the privacy this world has to offer.

Online Bingo has much more to offer serious gamers too. They offer a variety of Bingo games as well as other types of games to pass the time--such as slots--until another Bingo game that you want to join commences. They also offer bonuses and promotions, many of which you could not find at a Bingo hall. While much of these "extras" are offered because the sites want your money, these little "extras" are like a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for the person who loves to play games.

Traditional Bingo halls may not offer bonuses, promotions and more games. You may not be quite as anonymous by showing up at Bingo halls regularly. But it is a traditional place to go and win money the old fashioned way. And though you may not win as much money because the prizes are smaller and the games aren't as abundant, you also don't lose (or spend) as much trying to win.

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