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Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC) is pleased to announce the resounding success of the Feeding Holiday Hunger event. Over 30 passionate volunteers rallied together to serve 400 vulnerable families at OKCIC. Feed The Children, a national nonprofit dedicated to tackling food insecurity, provided shelf-stable food, hygiene items, children’s toys and books for the drive-thru event.
Read moreThe debut of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” would capture not only the Emmy and Peabody awards, but also roughly half the people watching television across America. And its place in the nation’s holiday hearth has remained fixed ever since.
Read more‘Tis the season of evergreens and hollies that people can enjoy for years while adding beauty and wildlife habitat for their yard.
Read moreA former Seminole couple, now living in a rest home at Weleetka, will have a brighter Christmas this year because of the efforts of a city employee and other concerned citizens.
Read moreWe often reflect on past Christmases. We look back to the past because we have experienced the past. We haven’t experienced the future. We have hopes and dreams for the future but we don’t know what the future will bring.
Read moreThe 2023 Konawa Christmas Parade was held this past Saturday night, December 16. This annual event is sponsored by the Konawa Chamber of Commerce, and this year’s parade was once again a huge success.
Read moreHanging Christmas stockings is just one of the many traditions that fill the days leading up to Christmas. One theory regarding the origins of stockings says the tradition began when a poor widower who had three daughters worried over having enough money for their wedding dowries to help secure the daughters' futures. The women, who had hung their stockings by the fireplace to dry, woke up to find solid gold spheres inside. This legend suggests kindly St. Nicholas visited the home in the night and left the presents, helping ensure the daughters could marry well, after all.
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