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Genealogy group hosts TRIAD

Senior citizens have become the favorite target for fraud and scams. The perpetrators are smart and can be very convincing. TRIAD was formed as a collaborative effort between the Sheriff’s office, local police departments and senior citizens to reduce and prevent crimes against seniors. Sheriff Deputy Tara Hardin is determined to make seniors aware of the different types of activities that criminals use and ways to prevent becoming a victim.

Deputy Hardin began her career with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s office in 2011 and became the TRIAD Coordinator in July 2021. She presents a new in-person lesson around Oklahoma county each month and on February 15th she will present her program at the Okla- homa Home and Community Education Genealogy Group meeting. The meeting is at 10 a.m. at the Oklahoma County Extension office, 2500 SE 63rd St., and the public is invited.

Kickingbird Women’s Golf Association registration meeting to be on Feb. 20

KWGA (Kickingbird Women’s Golf Association) is inviting ladies to attend the group’s annual Golf Registration Coffee on Monday, Feb. 20 at 9:30 a.m. This will be held at Lincoln Park Golf Clubhouse. There will be refreshments and important information given about the upcoming golf season. We will still be playing this year at Lincoln golf course until the opening of Kickingbird later in the year. New members are welcome. The annuaul membership costs $30 and GHIN membership is also $30 (Must pay by cash or check; we cannot accept credit cards) If you can’t attend the coffee, registration forms will be available at Lincoln Park Clubhouse front desk.

Class of 1963 of Midwest City HS will have its 60th reunion this April 21 to 23

“Midwest City High School Class of 1963. Hey, Bombers, come join us for a weekend of fun and fellowship –April 21 to 23. For more information, or to register, call or email Jan Casey Ellis at 405-732-7211 or gregellis@att.net.”

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