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WHAT TO LOVE ABOUT CHICKASHA?

“I love the History of the town. The old buildings, downtown, the historic homes, all tell a story about the town. It's a great place to be!”

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NATHAN MCGREGOR

Agriculture

Grady County ranks first in Oklahoma in dairy production with over 11,500 milk cows and is home to Oklahoma's largest dairy, Braum's Dairy Farms. Comprised of 605,000 acres of fertile agricultural land, Grady County is an extremely diversified agricultural area with a gross value of agriculture production of approximately $209 million. Livestock production accounts for approximately $130 million and crops makes up the other $79 million. More than 20,000 acres in Grady County is planted in Alfalfa hay and is an important cash crop. Alfalfa hay is used for both dairy cattle and horses as well as exported to other states, especially Texas. Alfalfa production represents an estimated $7.8 million. Forage production is another important segment of Grady County agriculture. Approximately 81,000 acres of wheat is planted annually providing excellent wheat pasture for growing stocker cattle production. Most of the wheat is grazed during the winter months and into the spring and some is harvested as hay. Wheat produced from the 41,000 acres harvested for gain represents a value of almost $7 million. Agriculture is an important part of life in Grady County with a bright future for agriculture producers, Those looking for more information about Agriculture in Grady County are welcome to contact the Grady County OSU Extension Office at (405) 224-2216 or stop by 828 West Choctaw Avenue in Chickasha.

Energy

Chickasha and Grady County are positioned in one of the few active oil and gas exploration areas (SCOOP) in this current oil/gas pricing environment. The industry will benefit from advancing technology and evolving water recycling solutions that will solidify this resource as an economic driver for our area for many years. Wind Turbines for electricity generation are now a permanent fixture in the Grady County landscape, demonstrating that Grady County will be a contributor to renewable energy resources as well.

Housing

The Chickasha area offers many housing options within our city limits and the surrounding area. Whether living alone and looking for a one bedroom apartment, a young family ready to invest in that first starter home or families seeking an upscale country club location; Chickasha has a neighborhood for you. Apartment complexes include multiple layout configurations with rental rates starting around $400500. Many property owners in the area also have single family houses available for rent with rental rates starting in the $500 - $600 per month range. The median sales price of homes in Chickasha is $128,000 with a new 1,500 square foot home normally selling for approximately $185,000. A 20-30 year old 1,500 square foot home would typically have a sales price of $150,000. Homes in more exclusive neighborhoods in the 2,000 square foot range will typically begin around $200,000.

Real Estate Agencies

Century 21/Mosley Agency(405) 222-2100 Chickasha Realty (405) 224-4298 Downtown Realty (405) 274-4240 Equity Realty, Inc. (405) 604-6167

Rentals

Bingham Rentals (405) 222-2828 Brannan Bordwine (405) 224-6311 Marla Howell(405) 779-6100 (Realtor) Trammell Properties(405) 222-0423 Watson’s Mobile Homes(405) 224-1624

Short Term Rentals

Cameo Properties (405) 819-9799

Education

Chickasha is proud to offer a nationally recognized university, a growing technology center and seven sites of public education, as well as a private elementary school.

Chickasha Public Schools

Serve over 2,200 students from Pre-K through 12th grade. The district has approximately 175 certified and 150 noncertified personnel helping to ensure the best education opportunities for Chickasha’s youngest residents. Chickasha has one Early Childhood Center which houses Pre-K, Kindergarten and first grade, two Elementary Schools, one Middle School and one High School. Gifted classes or enrichment programs are available at every level, including advanced placement for Chickasha High School students. Each of the school sites are accredited by the Oklahoma State Department of Education. Chickasha Public School also offers an Alternative School as well as an Adult Education Center.

Epworth Christian School and Day School

A licensed child care center serving local families since November 2001. ECDS specializes in child care and education for children ages one to four-years-old. Lesson plans and age appropriate activities are based on Early Learning Guidelines. Epworth’s School-Age Program provides summer and after school care for students from Bill Wallace and Grand Elementary School.

Science and Arts (USAO)

The state’s only public liberal arts college, students get a distinctive educational experience. USAO’s innovative and creative interdisciplinary core curriculum, combined with superior instruction in major fields of study, prepares students to challenge and change the world in which we live creating a future of their own. With small class sizes; approachable faculty; and a beautiful historic campus. USAO provides students with experiences and opportunities unlike other public institutions in Oklahoma. Students have the chance to work hands-on conducting research, gaining real-world experience and designing projects that will not only prepare them for their chosen career field, but will ensure they excel.

Canadian Valley Technology Center

Served the educational needs of Canadian and Grady Counties for 50 years. With campuses in Chickasha, El Reno and Yukon, CV Tech offers a wide variety of full-time career programs, short-term courses, and customized business and industry training. CV Tech’s mission is to prepare people to succeed through quality career and technical educational programs and services. CV Tech’s Chickasha Campus offers 14 full-time programs for high school and adult students plus 2 adult-only programs, which include career education in architecture and engineering; arts, A/V technology and communications; business management and administration; health science; human services; information technology; manufacturing; and transportation. The Chickasha Campus proudly serves high school juniors, seniors and adults from the following in-district communities; Alex, Amber, Pocasset, Chickasha, Minco, Ninnekah, Rush Springs and Tuttle. In addition to serving high schools and adults in our community, CV Tech also assists with the economic development in our district by working with local companies to provide customized training and consultation services that make them more productive and profitable.

James Caraway Christian Academy

Been an active ministry in our community since 2007. The school has used the avenue of education to share the gospel and teach foundational truths from the Bible. They are not affiliated with a church and function as an independent private educational ministry. They are accredited through ACTs and other Accredited agencies.

WHAT TO LOVE ABOUT CHICKASHA?

“The community feeling and support!”

CRYSTAL MCFARLAND

Healthcare

Serving as a regional healthcare center for South Central Oklahoma, Chickasha is home to some of the medicine’s most advanced care. The broad spectrum of physician, clinic, and acute care hospital services are all conveniently located on or adjacent to the Grady Memorial Hospital medical campus.

Five Oaks Medical Group

A large, multi-specialty clinic, wholly owned and operated by Grady Memorial Hospital. The clinic is staffed with over forty physicians and advanced medical practitioners, representing family medicine, pediatrics, podiatry, pain management, orthopedics, surgery, women’s services, and urgent care. Among our newest providers in Family Medicine include: Dr. DeKoda Bost, Dr. Thomas Jarvis, and Dr. Mary Masterman. Joining Dr. Amish Patel is Dr. Robert Buchanan, our new General Surgeon. To learn more, call (405) 224-2100. Grady Memorial Hospital offers the only 3-Dimensional Hologic Mammography unit, providing women with the highest level of Breast Care technology at zero co-pay.

Grady Memorial Hospital

Made a concentrated effort in formulating a plan to maximize the distribution for Covid-19 vaccines across Grady County. Patients of Five Oaks who have met challenges in finding a pod or making an appointment to receive the vaccine are encouraged to call (405) 2242100, select option 9, and choose to be added to the list to be contacted for an appointment on a future date. As of March 12, 2021, Grady has administered over 900 vaccines, and the numbers are steadily growing. For information or questions regarding services, operations, or providers at Grady Memorial Hospital, please call (405) 224-2300 or visit www.gradymem.org. We look forward to serving you and the community across Grady County.

Southern Plains Medical Center (SPMC)

Has been serving the Central and Southwest Oklahoma in Chickasha, OK since 1915. SPMG is a healthcare organization that provides medical, surgical, diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventative outpatient to patients of all ages. A true multi discipline clinic system with four locations, SPMG provides over 15 different fields of medical services, including surgery, lab, radiology and vision. Southern Plains continues to stay at the forefront of healthcare advances and in 2017 became on of only a

WHAT TO LOVE ABOUT CHICKASHA?

“I love how inclusive

this community is!”

KRYSTAN HOFFMAN

few facilities in Oklahoma offering Video Visits,where its patients can access their provider from the convenience of home via a smartphone, tablet or computer. Southern Plains also continues to develop ways to make healthcare more affordable and accessible, whereas also in 2017, it created an all inclusive membership plan, SPMG Health Pass Plus. SPMG Health Pass Plus Members get unlimited access to everything Southern Plains does and/or has inhouse at its facilities 90% of all healthcare needs!

SPMG specialties include Pediatrics, Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Quick Care, Urgent Care, Optometry/Ophthalmology, Gynecology, General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Podiatry, Skin Clinic, Hormone Therapy, Physical Therapy, Urology, Pain Management, and Cardiology. Call (405) 224-8111, or come by our Chickasha location at 2222 W. Iowa. Other community medical services include the Oklahoma Cardiovascular Associates Clinic, Grady County Health Department, Chickasha Access Health Care Free Clinic, Davita Dialysis, Healthcare Stat Clinic, along with several top-quality home health agencies, hospice, chiropractic and assisted living facilities.

Lifeline Home Health Care, Accentra Home Health, Encompass Home Health Care, Faith Hospice, Around the Clock Home Care and Hospice of SW Oklahoma

Provide registered nursing and therapy in the home environment. Lifeline Hospice also provide care for the terminally ill.

Brookdale Senior Living and Glenhaven Assisted Living Center

Offer assisted living to older and disabled adults who want to retain their independence while receiving the personal services they need. Quality senior citizen living/ care facilities include Glenhaven Retirement Village, Grace Living Center, Brookdale Senior Living, and Nowata Gardens. At-home assistance can be obtained for various needs such as assistance with doctor’s appointments, home care, injury or illness recovery, etc. by Care Team. Several physical therapy clinics, optometrists, and dentists round out the medical community. For a community of 17,000, Chickasha offers an extraordinary array of health and helping services.

Arts

The Art scene in Chickasha is just as abundant as our incredible history. Chickasha has multiple opportunities for artists and art lovers to experience various art mediums. Art comes alive in Chickasha with multiple theatre performances, music, dance, and art festivals.

The Chickasha Community Theater (CCT)

A non-profit organization with a mission of advancing the cultural life of the surrounding area by providing theatrical productions and workshops. It produces six to eight shows per year in addition to ongoing fundraisers. The Chickasha Community Theatre is housed in the historic Washita Theatre in Downtown Chickasha.

The Washita Theatre opened in its current spot in August of 1941. Formally known as the Sugg Theatre, the theatre had been a vital part of the community until December 1939 when a fire struck down the 1917 original building. Today, the Washita is a beautiful theatre that displace architecture of a time past. The Chickasha Community Theatre acquired the building in 2000 and spent 10 years renovating the historic building and held their first live show in 2010. It is also available to be rented out for events. For more information contact the Chickasha Community Theatre.

Chickasha Area Arts Council (CAAC)

A catalyst of promoting the arts in Chickasha. For the last 20 years CAAC has been able to provide and promote a variety of art activities for the community. The long-term vision and goal of the Arts Council is to work with local businesses, organizations and individuals to revitalize the Depot area of downtown Chickasha into an Arts and Entertainment District.

Each year CAAC organizes and facilitates three major art programs for the community; ArtScope Day Camp, First

Saturday Morning FREE Art Classes for Children, and the

Rock Island Arts Festival. In addition, the CAAC participates in other events, activities and workshops in the area.

WHAT TO LOVE ABOUT CHICKASHA?

“Chickasha peeps SHOW! UP! for our community!”

Rock Island Arts Festival

Features individual performers and music groups, artisans, judged art contest, student art contest, children’s art classes, art demonstrations for adults, wine tasting, beer garden, food crafters, business and much more!

University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

A sanctuary for the arts. With multiple art gallerias housed on a campus filled with student art, it is the place to be for artists of all kinds. They also hold a number of events each year for the art community, including; The Montmartre Chalk Art Festival, Droverstock Music Festival and the Davis-Waldorf Performing Arts Series.

Culture

Chickasha has rhythm and roots. Whether it’s world-class events at the Grady County Fairgrounds or low-key music patio nights at the Rock Island Grill, Interurban, or A&E Grill - Chickasha delivers. The cornerstone of the community, The Rock Island Depot holds many events throughout the year and is famous in the Historic Downtown area. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1985, the Rock Island Train Depot is the oldest remaining piece of monumental architecture in the community. When the rail line crossed the Washita River in 1892, the city of Chickasha was founded to serve as a passenger and rail freight station. The railroad was vital to Chickasha becoming an important trade and transportation center in South Central Oklahoma. Chickasha has many area locations listed on the National Register of Historic Places including the Federal Courthouse, which is currently utilized as Chickasha City Hall. Take a stroll through our Historic Downtown, the beautiful University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma campus, or Shannon Springs Park. In the late 1800’s the Shannon Springs artesian well was used for water on the Chisholm Trail, a post-Civil War cattle trail through Oklahoma to Texas and Kansas. A park was established at the site of the Shannon Springs by the early 1900’s. From 1936 to 1939, Works Progress Administration (WPA) constructed the walls and drainage ditches, the bathhouse, a large amphitheater, the caretaker’s house, a warehouse and a stone bridge spanning the lake. Today, Shannon Springs is a beautiful oasis in the middle of Chickasha and is home to the Festival of Light during the Christmas season and a splash pad and pool where you can cool off in the warmer months.

Dive into the astonishing history of Chickasha at the Grady County Museum, home of the Grady County Historical Society, housed in the former Dixie Department Store building. The Grady County Museum offers several collections including information and records of early pioneers settling in the northwest corner of the Chickasaw Nation, artifacts for the Rock Island Railroad, items from the W & B Flying School dating from the WWII era, and more. Find out why Chickasha was dubbed “Queen of the Washita.”

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