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In Memory of Charlie Self

One of state’s greatest coaches of all time! WWII War Hero ~ Christian Gentleman

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Weleetka Honor Roll

PRINCIPAL’S HONOR ROLL

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Gentle Thoughts for Today

The time for New Year’s Resolutions is past, but it is never too late to share some thoughts about how to improve the quality of our lives, no matter which birthday we have or will celebrate.

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Black History Is Oklahoma History

(continued from last week)

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“From Tulsa to Beyond: African American Genealogy in the Indian Territory and Oklahoma” virtual presentation by Nicka Smith

The Oklahoma Historical Society will host a free presentation on Thursday, February 10, at noon (CST). Tune in on Zoom to hear from guest speaker Nicka Smith (citizen of the Cherokee Nation). Smith will present “From Tulsa to Beyond: African American Genealogy in the Indian Territory and Oklahoma.”

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Clearview: Black History Month Program

It is Black History Month in Clearview. Come join us in celebration of Oklahoma African American athletes and their contributions to society. Additionally, this event serves as a fundraiser to support the insurance and maintenance of the old school gym. Will you come out to support us or send a donation to the Town of Clearview, 302 West Main, Clearview, OK 74880? Hope to see you soon.

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Clearview News:

The Clearview road work continues. Before long, there will be a new road from the Clearview Cemetery to Grassy Lake Road. Also, the County will repair and blacktop streets in Clearview. The Town of Clearview received a grant to repair the gym roof and rafters. This will add years of life to the old gym for generations to come. The town is one of the fortunate ones to have a maintained historical school gym remaining in the Black towns. In addition, the town received a grant to repair and replace sections of the old school wall surrounding the school grounds. This wall was a WPA project constructed in the 1930s. Please continue your prayers for those on our sick list: L.C. Carson, Sharon Patton, Magdalene Bruton, Dorothy Loggins, Bobby Joe Forshee, Marjorie Plunkett, Kurrilue Johnson, and Earnest Hamilton.

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