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Nearly 60 Veterans Deboard Plane In Solidarity With One Who Couldn t Fly

Nearly 60 Veterans Deboard Plane In Solidarity With One Who Couldn t Fly
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Trip Of A Lifetime: Oklahoma Veterans Take Life-Changing Visit To Washington DC

Trip Of A Lifetime: Oklahoma Veterans Take Life-Changing Visit To Washington DC A group of Oklahoma veterans said a trip to Washington D.C. has changed their lives forever. A new nonprofit raised enough money to send 56 veterans there - free of charge. Most of the veterans had never been to our nation s capital before. For them, seeing the war memorials with names of the people they served alongside was both powerful and healing. The first things you notice about Army veteran Kenny Littlefield are his shiny shoes and his big smile. We don t want to forget the people who died for us to have the freedoms we do, said Littlefield.

Community Effort Converts Old Pryor Building Into Community Center

Community Effort Gives Old Pryor Community Center New Life Pryor has a new community center, thanks to a real community effort. They said it was a labor of love to bring an old building back to life that will now give seniors, veterans and recovering addicts a place to meet. The building is the epitome of community, a place once old and falling apart, is now home to three organizations helping people in Pryor. The 50-year-old Sertoma building used to serve senior citizens is city-owned and had fallen into disrepair. Wayne Perego, a Sertoma member and the co-founder of the Northeastern Oklahoma Veteran s Freedom Tour, which sends vets to national monuments, wanted to change that.

Community Effort Gives Old Pryor Community Center New Life

Community Effort Gives Old Pryor Community Center New Life Pryor has a new community center, thanks to a real community effort. They said it was a labor of love to bring an old building back to life that will now give seniors, veterans and recovering addicts a place to meet. The building is the epitome of community, a place once old and falling apart, is now home to three organizations helping people in Pryor. The 50-year-old Sertoma building used to serve senior citizens is city-owned and had fallen into disrepair. Wayne Perego, a Sertoma member and the co-founder of the Northeastern Oklahoma Veteran s Freedom Tour, which sends vets to national monuments, wanted to change that.

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