The middle class and the poor are always willing to give to those more needy. The wealthy do not. The wealthy in Oklahoma could donate enough to build a shelter for every school in Oklahoma, but they will not, because they love their money more than they care about other peoples children. Jeannie Yarger, Edmond
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Coming attractions
Photo: Mark Hancock One such business was the legendary Winchester Drive In Theatre, 6930 S. Western, made all the more poignant by it being one of the few operating drive-in movie theaters left in the country. Instead of shutting its doors, however, longtime owner and operator Lindy Shanbour chose to rebuild. I opened this drive-in […]
Various artists Support Local Heroes: Vol 1
But music has more to offer than just fun and games. And with the sting of Mays natural disasters still weighing heavy on Oklahomans, Support Local Heroes: Vol 1 a 10-song compilation of Chevy Music Showcase artists benefitting ongoing disaster-relief efforts seeks to provide both spiritual and financial aid for those affected by […]
Booking it to Moore
So the 175 residents of Buckner Westminster Place in Longview, Texas, did something about it. On July 1, two administrators from the facility donated nearly 2,000 books and $800 to help restore the two schools. The [retirees] were very interested to do something, said Wes Wells, director of Buckner Westminster Place, who personally delivered the […]
Say it ain’t so, Joe
Credit: Brad Gregg In a June 20 Time story about veterans and public service, Klein mused while mentioning cleanup after the Moore tornado that its funny how you dont see organized groups of secular humanists giving out hot meals, insinuating that only the religious kind organize to help out their fellow man. But you faithful […]
LETTERS
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LETTERS
Oklahoma Gazette provides an open forum for the discussion of all points of view in its Letters to the Editor section. The Gazette reserves the right to edit letters for length and clarity. Letters can be mailed, faxed, emailed to pbacharach@okgazette.com or sent online at okgazette.com, but include a city of residence and contact number […]
CFN Quote (and Possibly Advertisement) of the Week
Credit: Brad Gregg Chip Legett, whose Ford truck was tossed more than 100 yards by the storm while he and three friends were in it
Seeking shelter for students
Now a discussion is under way to decide how to handle state assistance for shelter space. Like many Oklahomans, I knew many who were trapped in at least one of the major tornadoes that struck Oklahoma last month. One of my cousins is a student at Briarwood Elementary in Moore, where his mother, a schoolteacher, […]
Pet project
The estimated 140 animals have been spayed or neutered and vaccinated, and most have received microchip implants that help reunite owners with their pets, said volunteer Tiffany Chancellor-Pacheco. The adoption fee is $70 with proceeds going to the Moore Animal Shelter. About 80 dogs and 60 cats remain from the pets initially aken to the […]
