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Bicentennial celebration

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The Fort Towson Historic Site hosted a living history event on May 18, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the fort’s establishment. Living historians presented a glimpse into the lives of military and civilians who lived on military forts during the time of Fort Towson.
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Hugo’s Partin part of Leadership Oklahoma Class 36

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Leadership Oklahoma, the premier organization in the state committed to cultivating and connecting leaders to create a better Oklahoma, proudly announces the graduation of Class 36. The graduating class of 50 members from diverse backgrounds and industries completed an intense nine-month program that exposed them to critical issues facing the state, developed their leadership skills, and fostered relationships with other leaders from across Oklahoma.

Fort Towson Historic Site to host free nature walk on May 25

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The Fort Towson Historic Site will host a nature walk with Kara Richardson, a wildcrafter from Broken Bow, on Saturday, May 25, from 9-11 a.m. Richardson draws on her experiences as a southeast Oklahoma native to advocate for natural resources education and the perpetuation of wild herbs and medicinal plants. Her methods focus on proper plant identification, range and historical uses.
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Adventure begins at your library

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• Southeast Oklahoma Library System launches 2024 Summer Reading Program The Southeast Oklahoma Library System (SEOLS) is thrilled to announce the theme of its highly anticipated 2024 summer reading program, “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” set to run from May 20 to July 1 across all SEOLS locations. Children and Teen Services Librarian Amanda Zaccaro expressed her excitement, stating, “We’re thrilled to o er dynamic summer reading programs at all of our libraries to spark imagination, ignite curiosity, and create lasting memories for our communities.” SEOLS Program Coordinator Shannon Grice added, “Be prepared for a journey like never before with SEOLS 2024 Summer Reading: ‘Adventures in Your Library!’ Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this thrilling adventure right in the heart of your local library or on the go with the bookmobile!” The summer reading program promises an array of engaging activities and events for participants of all ages.