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Oh! you who sleep in Flanders Fields, Sleep sweet – to rise anew!
Read moreThis year, TCCL is educating Tulsans about Oklahoma’s all-black towns in a new way. Alicia Latimer will facilitate a discussion among a panel of historians, including Jimmie White, Shirley Nero and Karla Slocum, Ph.D.
Read moreThis U.S. federal holiday is observed on the last Monday of May to honor the men and women who have died while serving in the military. In 2020, Memorial Day will be observed on Monday, May 25.
Read moreTULSA, Okla. --- Join Tulsa City-County Library for its first Historic All-Black Town Commemoration. This special virtual event offers a unique opportunity to explore and discuss the many historic all-black towns of Oklahoma.
Read moreDue to concern over the Corona Virus, the Non Cemetery will not be holding their regular Memorial Day service this year, however the cemetery will be open for people to decorate the graves of their loved ones. Flags will be placed on all veterans’ graves to recognize their dedication to our country and recognize their service.
Read moreDue to the Corona Virus, the Atwood Cemetery will not hold their regular Memorial Day service. However someone will be at the cemetery collecting money for the upkeep during the holiday weekend, May 22 to 24 . Donations can also be made at the First National Bank and The First United Bank in Holdenville. Your support is needed and appreciated..
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