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Carol Mowdy Bond
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It Takes a Village
OKC is home to over 370,000 residents that are 55+, and VillagesOKC is bringing them together to redefine life, remain active and hold onto independence....
Saddling Up & Making History
In 1962, the Houston Chronicle dubbed Jefferson Spivey as the fastest draw in the modern west. Spivey then migrated to Hollywood, where he taught actors...
More Than Books
The Tulsa City-County Library (TCCL) and Metropolitan Library System of Oklahoma County (MLS) have reimagined the uninspired vision of a library – finding a book...
Curating Camaraderie
A plethora of athletic leagues are available for men and women over 18 who want to make friends, burn some calories and, above all, have...
(Studying) A Bug’s Life
You may think of bugs as a nuisance – but they provide the world with $70 billion in services and account for 85% of Earth’s...
A Tribute to Unsung Heroes
Did you know that Oklahoma City is home to one of the nation’s largest firefighter museums? Located east of the OKC Zoo in the Adventure...
Brimming with Stories
Cataloging archeological and historic properties significant in our nation’s history, the National Park Service’s (NPS) National Register of Historic Places (NR) includes over 97,000 listings....
A Canyon For All
Five miles south of I-40 on US-281, the Oklahoma prairie yawns open, revealing a canyon near Hinton. The chasm, made of orange-brown, cross-bedded, fine-grained sandstone,...
Birds of a Feather
“We’re a donation-based museum,” says Lauren Gandara, who greets people at the American Pigeon Museum and Library (APM&L). “There’s no entry fee. So people can...
A Sharp Set of Skills
“I’m drawn to the frontier style because of the materials I get to use,” explains bladesmith and SDS Knifeworks owner Shawn Shropshire. “The patina. The...