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OAKWOOD CEMETERY PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST: Attention photographers! Showcase your work while helping to communicate the beauty and value of historic Oakwood Cemetery by entering the Historic Oakwood Cemetery 2021 Photo Contest. Professionals and amateurs alike are encouraged to submit images that feature landscapes, hardscapes, or other features of Oakwood Cemetery. Please send entries from a range of seasons, settings, and subjects. With beautiful grounds designed as a park, Oakwood’s 282 acres offer a multitude of possibilities for photos. Best Youth Photographer: This category is for photographers 16 and younger. We know there are many burgeoning photographers out there and we’d like to encourage their curiosity
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Aidan Spencer has been instrumental in creating STEM-exposure opportunities for youth in Oklahoma County. The National 4-H Council has named Spencer the winner of the 2021 Youth in Action Pillar Award for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Oklahoma youth wins national honor: the 2021 Youth in Action Pillar Award for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
For one Oklahoma County 4-H’er, a series of life-altering events made a big impact on him. In 2014, major health issues and surgeries for his sister led to her being placed in hospice care. A few months later his home burned down. The month after that, his family was involved in a car accident that would change their lives forever.
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RACE IN AMERICA: At 6 p.m. on Tuesdays April 6, April 20, May 4, May 18, June 1 and June 15, Dr. Jennifer Thompson Burns will lead a Race in America: A Reading and Discussion Group through the Troy Public Library. This reading and discussion series will explore the inception, inculcation, and function of race in American society. We will discuss this topic in order to improve our understanding of systematic, and social, inclusion and exclusion in American systems. Our goal is to tease out the implicit ways race serves as a real, and imagined, force in the lives of all Americans. This group will explore racial dynamics in America, expanding beyond the black-white binary and our understanding of race, and develop a d