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Due to MCN Executive Order 20-02, NCA 20-066 and CDC Guidelines to prevent large gatherings. Drive-by voting will be held February 9th 5pm-8pm.
Read moreFebruary marks the annual nationwide observance of African American history. Historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson founded, in 1926, Negro History Week to this occasion to highlight the history and contributions of African Americans. African American History Month is recognized in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The month of February was selected to coincide with the birth dates of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
Read moreOn Saturday, February 6, 2021, at 6 p.m. the OHS Black Heritage Committee will present “Blacks on the Oklahoma Frontier: Lawmen, Outlaws, Cowboys, Cowgirls, and Rodeos,” the third Oklahoma African American Film Festival. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s festival will be held virtually. The focus of this year’s festival is African American pioneers on the Oklahoma frontier. Topics will include notorious outlaws such as Crawford Goldsby, better known as Cherokee Bill, and fearless lawmen like Deputy US Marshal Bass Reeves. Art Burton, author of numerous publications including Black, Red, and Deadly: Black and Indian Gunfighters of the Indian Territories and Black Gun, Silver Star: The Life and Legend of Frontier Marshal Bass Reeves, will be a special guest.
Read moreThe Smithsonian Institution opened its newest museum, the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), on September 24, 2016. The celebration continues and reaches beyond Washington, DC, to Guthrie as the Oklahoma Territorial Museum and Carnegie Library presents A Place for All People: Introducing the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The commemorative poster exhibition will be on view from February 2 to May 31, 2021.
Read moreFuneral services for Jacob Israel Pack will be held today, Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 2:00 PM at the Assembly of God Church of Wetumka. Interment will follow at the Wetumka Cemetery.
Read moreOver the Christmas holidays long-time Norco, California residents Charles (Toby) Townsend and his wife of six-four years, Paula Sue Kennerly-Townsend passed away due to COVID related complications. Transplants from Norman, Oklahoma, Toby and Paula moved to Norco in 1971, along with their two children, Tara and Jay. Both Toby and Paula were elementary school teachers for twenty-eight years in the Corona/Norco Unified School District. Indeed, their positive, formative influence on the children they taught was immeasurable; they will, no doubt, be sorely missed. However, because their collective wish was to be cremated and to have their ashes spread on the grounds where they first met in Holdenville, Oklahoma back in 1954, there will be no formal service. For those who would like to offer their condolences, you can send to the following address: 2070 Paddock Lane, Norco, CA 92860. They were survived by their two children, three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Read moreDorothy E. Roberts, a lifelong resident of Wetumka, Oklahoma, was called home by her Heavenly Father on January 26, 2021. She was born in Wetumka on December 29, 1926.
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