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Norman, OU organizations hosting Juneteenth celebration

Norman, OU organizations hosting Juneteenth celebration
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Cleveland County veteran names wanted for Norman Veterans Memorial

around the border of the Cleveland County Veterans Memorial are 25 panels, some filled with the names of veterans who at one point lived in Cleveland County, while others remain blank until additional applications are submitted by veterans and their families. The Veterans Day Parade committee and the Norman Parks and Recreation Department are looking for additional submissions to get another round of names etched into the wall at the Veterans Memorial at Reaves Park before the November holiday. Dedicated on Veterans Day in 2008, the memorial, located at the southwest corner of Reaves Park, was created to honor veterans who at one point were residents of Cleveland County.

Winning Samo Ducky submissions selected for public arts project

1 of 3 Provided Photo Photo Provided Vintage Circus Ducky is one of three proposals selected for a public arts display at Norman parks. Photo Provided Three different fiberglass duck sculptures designed by local artists will find new homes at parks around Norman this summer. The Norman Public Arts Board announced the winning submissions for a Samo Ducky sculpture project, modeled after the Samo Ducky sculpture in Lions Park by Norman artist Douglas Elder. The three selected artists will paint a fiberglass form to be installed this summer. Elder said all 23 proposals were fascinating, and each would make a unique art piece for Norman parks.

The city s coming back alive : Medieval Fair returns to kick off Norman festival season | News

1 of 3 A customer orders during the Medieval Fair at Reaves Park. The event included to-go food and online events and vendors. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript Fair goers sit at park benches Saturday to eat during the Medieval Fair at Reaves Park in Norman. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript Attendees in costume wander Reaves Park during the Medieval Fair, Saturday, April 10, 2021. (Kyle Phillips / The Transcript) Kyle Phillips / The Transcript NORMAN — As the weekend gradually ushered in warm weather and sunny skies, thousands of Norman and metro residents filtered in and out of Reaves Park, enjoying the return of the city’s Medieval Fair and the revival of the city’s festival lineup after a season away.

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