Hmm… Fall Break?

Adam Memec  12 – “I have to stay for Moore Norman”

What are our fellow Timberwolves’ plans for Fall Break? Let’s see…

Lucas Wgeyen 12 – “I’m Quitting my job”
Finley Johnson 9 – “I’m going to a resort in Colorado”
Tony 10 – “I don’t know, sleeping probably”
Jordan Nelson 12 – “I’m going to a haunted house”
Gage Holley 9 – “Moving”
Mr. Brownfeild – “Might go down to OU Texas and get in some fights”
Nat Wilson 12 – “Hiking and golfing”
Keegan Rice 11 – “Going to the lake”
Danish Ali 11 – “Going to California to see my auntie”
Aracely Carolina 11 – “I’m going to South Padre”
Jackson Eliott 11 – “Going to my sister’s wedding in Colorado”
Jeff Spradley 12 (Left) and Madyson King 12 (Right) – “We’re getting married!”
Tanner 10 – “Nothing”
Alyssa Fortner 10 – “Nothing”
Hezekiah 11 – “Nothing”
Jack Franklin 12 – “Nothing”
Adam Karim 12 – “Nothing”
Dagen Beller 12 – “Nothing”
Aiden Nies 12 – “Nothing”

 

With fall break upon us, some students will be looking for something to do. If you find yourself in need of a fall break destination you could go on a road trip! We recommend a short trip to Roman Nose State Park for the day, then head over to Okarche for the legendary fried chicken and fired okra from Eischen’s. If you’re heading east, check out the fall colors of Talimena drive, a National Scenic Byway in southeastern Oklahoma. Or if you’re going south to OU/Texas, stop by the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Happy Breaking!

Talimena National Scenic Byway is one of the most popular scenic byways for fall foliage viewing and offers spectacular scenery. (| dottedglobe.com)
Just a short jaunt south of Oklahoma City, in the Arbuckle Mountains is the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Home to Veterans Lake and Lake of the Arbuckles, this nearly 10,000 acre expanse offers chances to view some of south central Oklahoma’s best fall foliage. (| FHA-DOT)
Eichen’s Bar, Oklahoma’s oldest bar, Okarche, OK. (| Dave Schultz)
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