“I let the painting lead me,” Curry said. “I used to always try to direct my paintings, but with the wax, I find it kind of has a life of its own.”
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Super Moms: Gazette celebrates Mother’s Day with standout tales of three women and their families
“I feel it is important to give back to our community, and I find ways for us to do that as a family,” Hernández said. “This is what we do, and it is part of who we are.”
Oklahoma fourth-graders head to Odyssey of the Mind 2017 World Finals
The team from John Rex Charter Elementary School will participate in the global finals at Michigan State University.
Summer Guide: Science Museum Oklahoma features new camps and exhibits to challenge young minds
The museum offers summer camps for students in grades 1-6.
Summer Guide: Jasmine Moran Museum offers learning experiences for all
Museum visitors participate in real-world experiences in hands-on exhibits.
Summer Guide: Near or far, adventure awaits across Oklahoma
There is no more favorite time of the year for young and old than summertime, when just about everyone can get out and explore the wild, beautiful parks and attractions locally and across the state.
OCCHD, others receive a federal grant to bridge gap between social, medical care
“Unmet health needs like food insecurity, transportation issues and unstable housing can lead to developing risks for chronic diseases,” she said. “We want to combat individuals increasing their risks of developing chronic diseases through traditional health care with preventable care.”
Summer Guide: OKC Zoo’s education programs teach compassion for wildlife
The zoo’s programs educate the public about conservation efforts and establish the zoo as more than a tourist attraction.
Oklahoma City children’s author Gwendolyn Hooks wins an NAACP Image Award
Hooks won in the Outstanding Literary Work for Children category for her book about medical pioneer Vivien Thomas.
OKC Zoo’s Party for the Planet gives youth fun Earth Day options
The zoo activities are free with admission.
