Why Not? Comedy Show 7 p.m. Jan. 10 Tower Theatre 425 NW 23rd St. towertheatreokc.com 405-708-6937 $40-$1000 Back for its fourth year, the Why Not? Comedy Show returns to Oklahoma City Jan. 10. The show’s co-founder, NBA point guard Russell Westbrook, also returns to OKC that week — in a Houston Rockets uniform. On Jan. […]
Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County
Act of hate
Around 6 a.m. Thursday, former governor and first lady David and Rhonda Walters received text messages from their maintenance director, who oversees the Walters’ commercial real estate. The building they own at 3700 N. Classen Blvd., which houses Oklahoma Democratic Party, Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County and other organizations, had been hit with […]
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With the donation of a dozen Google Chromebooks to Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County came the first time Sophia Stoller, a 45-year-old mother of four, witnessed children who were too excited to eat cupcakes. “They didn’t blink an eye when I told them we had dessert for them too,” Stoller said. “They were […]
Listen to Your Mother Oklahoma City enters its final year
The storytelling event features 13 performers in this year’s cast.
The After School Spot gets local youths involved in the community
Students give back to their community and help their peers through The After School Spot.
Telstar Elementary School benefits from needed renovation project
The National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lowe’s and Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County combined efforts to renovate Telstar Elementary School.
Oklahoma City Ballet gala promises A Night in Neverland
OKC’s 2016 Ballet Ball will be followed by the less formal Ballet Ball After Dark 9:30 p.m. April 9.
OKCPS school board candidates address discipline, budget cuts
Both candidates expressed concerns about growing class sizes and the statewide teacher shortage.
Local organizations help OKC schools handle suspension programs
Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County and Latino Community Development Agency offer alternatives to suspension.
It’s about trust and relationships between me, the teachers and the students, Principal Ayala concluded. That’s what makes this work.
“It’s about trust and relationships between me, the teachers and the students,” Principal Ayala concluded. “That’s what makes this work.”
