Moore Monthly - June 2021

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VOL. 17 • NO. 5 • JUNE 2021

COVER STORY: SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE: As we hold our breaths in anticipation of something approaching a normal summer, here’s a look at some of the events that are on the calendar for the next three months.

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT DENTAL INNOVATIONS: Local dentist, Mark Shirley, is on a

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mission to combine the latest technology with a warm environment to make sure his patients enjoy their appointments.

POST-COVID CLINIC: Norman Regional is the first health care system in the state to offer a one-of-a-kind clinic for people wrestling with the aftermath of COVID-19.

SPORTS:

ON TARGET: A Northmoor fifth-grader is one of the youth archers in the nation. Meet Ethan Do and find out how he and his All Star Archery teammates are helping keep Moore’s archery dynasty in find shape.

6 Letter from the Editor 14 Meet the Finalists 16 Boomtown ???

19 Entrepreneur’n Moore

Boundaries - What are They & How do I Establish Them?

20 Chamber Spotlight

Moore Chamber Celebrates Successful Golf Tourney

24 Business Building Blocks Career and College Connection

26 Congratulations, Class of 2021! 32 Heroes of Moore:

Veteran/Armed Forces Spotlight

Family and Servant's Heart Drive Local Veteran's Life

36 Ask a Dietician

Nutrition for Osteoarthritis

41 Pioneer Library System Calendar 42 Brand Senior Center Activities 44 The Station Schedule 48 Calendar of Events 52 Sports Photos 54 Parting Shots: Faces of Graduation

Letter from the Editor Ah, summer! Sure, the month of May has been cooler and wetter than most years (we’re not blaming you, Damon Lane, David Payne, and Mike Morgan…but we do have our eyes on you). Now it’s time to get outdoors and enjoy all that our area has to offer. This month marks the return of our annual Summer Events Guide. This year’s guide feels a bit smaller than most years. That’s mostly because a lot of organizations and businesses are still working out their post-pandemic summer schedules. Still, we think this year’s Guide will give you a great starting point for finding fun and family-friendly events. Be safe out there, friends! And enjoy the Summer of 2021!

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The great news is that as we enter the month of June it’s looking more and more like the Summer of 2021 will be a step closer to normal than last year’s pandemic shutdown! With the CDC giving the go-ahead for mask-less activities for those who have been vaccinated, the list of activities available to local residents is beginning to fill out. As we prepare to send the June issue of the Moore Monthly to print, these activities are changing daily. With that in mind, consider this year’s Summer Events Guide as your starting point. We’ll be updating our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram feeds with new events as information becomes available. Have a safe and fantastic summer, everyone!

Dive-In Movie Friday, June 4 The Station Aquatic Center 8:30 p.m. - 10:00pm Join us for a Dive-in Movie at the pool plus concession! $5.00 per person (300 Max.) Movie: Shrek - PG - Running Time: 90 minutes For more information please call (405) 793-5090.

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ADAPTING WORLDS FUN RUN

Saturday, June 5

First Moore Baptist Church, 301 NE 27th Street 9:00 a.m. $25 to participate Join us for our first annual fun run and dash bash! A 5K course will be open to walk or run and a 100 yard "dash bash" for those with special needs or for those looking for a shorter distance. There is also a virtual option for those who live out of state or prefer to do at home! This is a great opportunity for fellowship, fresh air, and fun, all while supporting a great cause!


SHOWPLACE MARKET’S 11TH BIRTHDAY BASH

Saturday, June 5

2001 S. Broadway 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Free event featuring free Gifts (while supplies last), free desserts, outside vendors, free Face Painting for the Kids, Baked Bear Ice Cream Sandwiches and Summer Snow Cones

CITYWIDE GARAGE SALE

Monday, June 7 Sunday, June 13

All day The Citywide Garage Sale will take place June 7-13, 2021. If you plan on having a garage sale on any of these dates, please visit cityofmoore. com to register. Your registered sale will be automatically added to the list for shoppers to view. You can use your own signage to direct shoppers to your sale. We ask that you pick up any signs used within 48 hours of the end of your sale.

THE FARMERS MARKET AT CENTRAL PARK

Saturday Mornings, June 5 - August 28 Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion, 700 S. Broadway 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Residents and consumers can find a variety of seasonal produce, plants, homemade baked goods,homemade salsa, pretzels, handmade crafts, soaps, and lotions, for purchase. Where: Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion Vendor Information please contact Kasey Dean at kdean@cityofmoore.com

SUMMER BEATS AND EATS Friday, June 11 Central Park Amphitheater and Pavilion 700 S. Broadway 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Live Music & Food Trucks in the park with live music, food trucks, and lawn games. The band performing will be Drive. Food Trucks: Pops Pockets, Newmans Firehouse BBQ, Dos Gringos, Coits, and City Ice Truck. Oklahoma Local Craft Brewery: 405 Brewing

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DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE & DIVE: GLOW PARTY

Friday, June 18 The Station Aquatic Center 700 S. Broadway 7:30 p.m. - 9:45 p.m.

Date night for Daughters, escorted by Dads, Stepfathers, Grandfathers, or Male Guardian. The pool deck will be transformed into a glow party. Bring your swimwear and enjoy dancing, cake pops, punch and door prizes. Tickets available at cityofmoore.com/fun or at The Station Front Desk for $10 per person or sold the day of the dance for $15. The Station Aquatic Center closes at 4 p.m. for this Special Event

MOVIE IN THE PARK

Friday, June 25

Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion and Amphitheater - 700 S. Broadway 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Movie: Bumblebee (PG-13) - 113 Minutes Concessions Available On-Site

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SOUTHERN THUNDER CAR SHOW 2021

Saturday, June 19

Oklahoma City Community College 7777 S. May Avenue, Parking Lot C 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Free to the general public First 40 registrants receive a goodie bag Top 8 Fun Categories, door prizes for registrants, 50/50 cash drawing, raffle

TRUCKS & COFFEE AT CLASSIC AUTO PARTS

Saturday, June 19

8791 S I-35 Service Road 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. This is a free event where you can show off your ride and enjoy coffee and donuts. There will also be a 10% storewide sale offered.

FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS Friday, June 25, July 9, July 23 Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion 700 S. Broadway 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Enjoy a Friday lunch at Central Park. Food Trucks in the park featuring a variety of menus. Food trucks announced weekly. For more information please call (405) 793-5090.


CELEBRATION IN THE HEARTLAND

Sunday, July 4

Buck Thomas Park 1903 NE 12th Street 2:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. This is the BIG one, folks. A day filled with music, food, activities, and ending with one of the state’s best fireworks show. Featured bands: Shiloh Steel and Banana Seat Food Trucks: Chef Rays StreetEats and More · Yum Pig Dos Gringos Cabana · MOB Grill Rolling Café · Cutie Pies Seafood Connect · Grill on Wheelz Cousins Main Lobster · City Ice Anthem Brewing · The Big Friendly Activities include Gametime Inflatables, bucking bull, bungee trampoline, helicopter rides, Children’s Tent (Moore Public Library) and barrel train. Fireworks begin at dark (approx. 9:45 pm)

ANNUAL POOL PARTY & 5K FUN RUN

Saturday, Jul 10

Earlywine Park Family Aquatic Center 3101 SW 119Th St 5K race includes timing chip and bib, finisher medal, event swag and admission to the Earlywine Family Aquatic Center. Call 405-297-2279 for more information.

THE STATION ROUNDUP POOL PARTY

Friday, July 23

6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Family-friendly pool party for little cowgirls and buckaroos. $6 tickets sold on site. Under 18 must be accompanied by a parent.

DIVE-IN MOVIE

FISHING DERBY Saturday, July 24

The Station Aquatic Center 8:30 p.m. - 10:00pm Join us for a Dive-in Movie at the pool plus concession! $5.00 per person (300 Max.) Movie: The Karate Kid – 126 minutes Concessions Available On-Site

Buck Thomas Park – 1903 NE 12th Street 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m (registration begins at 7:30 a.m.) Bring your own pole and bait (crawlers, stink bait, shrimp, live, etc.) for a fun fishing outing. Four fish limit per family. No culling. You catch it, you keep it! Ages 5-15 must be accompanied by an adult. Both ponds will be stocked with catchable-sized catfish.

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NATIONAL NIGHT OUT Tuesday, August 3 Warren Theater Parking Lot 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. National Night Out is an annua community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.

MOVIE IN THE PARK Friday, August 13 Little River Park 700 SW 4th Street 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Movie: The Little Giants Concessions Available On-Site

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PIONEER LIBRARY SYSTEM CONCERT IN THE PARK

Friday, August 6 & August 20

Central Park Amphitheater and Pavilion 700 S. Broadway 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Live Music and food trucks to be announced.


MOORE WAR RUN XIII Saturday, August 28 Moore High School 300 N. Eastern Ave 7:30 a.m. Since 1988, Lions and Jaguars have sparred against one another in a race to determine the big cat in town. When it comes to Moore War, rivalries run deep and emotions run high. Each August, alums from Moore and Westmoore, as well as members of the community, put aside their differences to come together for a common cause–current students. Each finisher receives a medal. Junior high and high school athletes will register through their coach. Discounts apply for groups of 15 people or more. For more information visit: moorewarrun.com or email moorewarrun@yahoo.com.

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MEET THE FINALISTS **FINALISTS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER** FINANCIAL PLANNING CAR DEALERSHIP APARTMENTS Bob Moore Ford Gorton Financial Group 35 West Eskridge Honda Mark Rose - Retirement Income Strategies The Greens at Moore Staton Financial - Scott Staton Mission Point Express Credit Auto FITNESS/GYM ASIAN DINING CHILDRENS' CLOTHING Earlywine Park YMCA China House Dapper & Darling OrangeTheory Fitness GoGo Sushi The Station at Central Park Volcano Sushi Once Upon a Child Showplace Market FLORIST AUTO MAINTENANCE & REPAIR CHILD CARE PROVIDER A New Beginning Florist Firestone Complete Auto 1st Learning Center-1st Moore Baptist Broadway Florist Hibdon’s Tires Plus KinderKottage Christan Academy - KKCA Capitol Hill Florist Mike's Auto Service Center St. John's Luthern School FUNERAL SERVICES BANK CHILDRENS PARTY SPOT John M. Ireland & Son Funeral Home BancFirst HeyDay Entertainment Moore Funeral Home & Cremation First United Bank Vondel Smith Funeral Home MidFirst Bank Jump Zone The Station at Central Park GROCERY STORE BAKERY/CUPCAKES CHIROPRACTOR Aldi - Moore Crest Foods Bakery Living Roots Chiropractic Crest Foods - Moore Eileen’s Colossal Cookies Moore Chiropractic Winco Johnnie’s Sweet Creations Thrive Chiropractic HAIR SALON BBQ CREDIT UNION Bella Capeli Hair Salon Dales BBQ Communication Federal Credit Union Lunatic Fringe Social Club Fatty's Smokehouse Tinker Federal Credit Union Glamoore Salon - Hair by April Van’s Pig Stand Weokie Credit Union HEAT & AIR BREAKFAST/BRUNCH SPOT DENTAL CARE Elite Air Heating & Air Conditioning Black Bear Diner Homesy Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Randall’s Temperature Control Specialists Boomerang Grille Moore Complete Dental Rhino Heat and Air Conditioning Sunny Side Up OKC Smiles HOME BUILDER BURGERS DOGGIE DAYCARE/BOARDING Landmark Fine Homes Dan's Old Time Diner The Hairy Paw Inn McBride Roofing & Construction Johnnies Charcoal Broiler Scallywag's Grooming & Boarding Stonewall Homes Soda Pops Cafe Vera's Posh Paws HOME FURNISHINGS CBD/CANNABIS STORE DONUTS Reclaimed Warehouse Cannabox Cannabis Co. Daylight Donuts (19th & Santa Fe) Showplace Market CBD Plus/Lotus Gold (14900 S Western) Donut Palace & Kolache (4th & Sata Fe) Silverleaf Furniture Herb Supply (620 NW 5th) Homemade Donuts (27th & Santa Fe) HOME MAINTENANCE & REMODELING CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK ENTERTAINMENT Honey Do Construction Del Rancho #5 HeyDay Entertainment R&R Homes and Construction Okie Tonk Cafe Twisted Axes Throw House Window World Soda Pops Cafe Yellow Rose Dinner Theater INSURANCE AGENCY COFFEE SHOP EYE CARE Cobble Insurance Agency Boba Cafe Eye Care Oklahoma Jessica Max - The Max Insurance Agency The Boxcar Dr. Lance Ledbetter Starbuck's - 27th Street Moore Vision Source Terry Cavnar - State Farm Insurance 14 | MOORE MONTHLY | JUNE 2021


ITALIAN RESTAURANT ORTHODONTIST SENIOR LIVING Legend at Rivendell Johnny Carino's Italian Elassal Orthodontist Sommerset Neighborhood Assisted Living & Memory Oliveto Italian Bistro Orthodontics Exclusively - S OKC Care Spazio Ristorante Sky Ortho Village on the Park PHARMACY JEWELRY SPECIAL OCCASION Chris Express Drug CJ 's Jewelry Nosh Meds and Moore Diamond Dee-Lite Jewelry Royal Bavaria Moore Rx Lewis Jewelers Yellow Rose Theater PHYSICAL THERAPY LANDSCAPER SPECIALTY STORE 360 Therapy Garden Ponds Unlimited Norman Regional Moore Physical Therapy Ace Party Supply Marcum's Nursery Crockstar Dinner Club Moose's Lawn Care Physical Therapy Central of Moore Party Moore PIZZA LIQUOR STORE Eagle One Pizza STORM SHELTERS Bootlegger Hideaway Pizza Ground Zero Storm Shelters Moore Liquor Marco’s Pizza- Moore OZ Saferooms Tech Sammy's Storm Safe Tornado Shelters PLACE TO WATCH THE GAME LOCAL RESTAURANT Buffalo Wild Wings UNDISCOVERED RESTAURANT Hollie’s Flatiron Steakhouse Hollywood Corners ButterSweet Royal Bavaria Lumpy's Sports Bar HTeaO Soda Pops Cafe Royal Bavaria PLUMBER LUNCH SPOT Brandon’s Plumbing URGENT/EMERGENCY CARE Alfredo's Mexican Cafe Brian's Homeland Plumbing Access Medical Center - S. Western Oliveto Italian Bistro Direct Air and Plumbing Norman Regional Moore Soda Pops Cafe Quick Urgent Care REALTOR MASSAGE THERAPY/THERAPIST Blair Valentine - Chamberlain Realty VETERINARIAN Artistry Salon & Spa Pasture and Patios-Providence Realty Eastmoor Animal Clinic From the Ground Up Massage Therapy Prime Realty Scroggins Animal Hospital What Knots Therapy (Deb Gerads) Silver Leaf Animal Hospital ROOFING MEDICAL SPA/SKIN CARE McBride Roofing & Construction WINGS Artistry Salon & Spa Statewide Roofing Buffalo Wild Wings Beyond Beauty By Diana Triple Diamond Construction Salon by JC Wingstop Zaxby's SANDWICH/SUB MEXICAN City Bites WOMEN'S CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES Alfredo's Mexican Cafe Jersey Mike’s Subs Clothes Mentor Chelinos Mexican Restaurant - Moore McAlister's Deli Glamoore Ted's Cafe Escondido Tee for the Soul

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n today's always moving, always busy world, it seems that "doing" is the perceived winning strategy for success. However, there is a flaw in living life only by this theory; you miss out on savoring all that life has for you. E.B. White, the author of such literacy classics as Stuart Little and Charlotte's Webb, said, "Every morning I awake torn between a desire to save the world and an inclination to savor it. This makes it hard to plan the day. But, if we forget to savor the world, what possible reason do we have for saving it? In a way, the savoring must come first." At First United Bank, we believe that each day is a gift, and we should all ask ourselves, "What can we do to make the most of what we are given?" Ask yourself this question: How does planning your own wellness fit into spending life wisely? Taking care of your mental health, as well as your physical wellbeing, is vital. How can you approach each day with impact and improve your quality of life as well as others around you? First United Bank Board of Directors member Haley Rushing, the founder of the Purpose Institute, says that to live an all-around healthy life, one must not only try and save the world but also learn to savor it. Saving the world refers to all those things you do for others while also seeking your own success. Savoring requires taking a moment to breathe and feel gratitude for life's gifts.

Haley says that "Life is like breathing; there is a balance between "inhaling" or being, and "exhaling" or doing." It takes both to have a full and healthy life. Savoring life can look different to many people, but here are a few practices that Haley suggests may be of help: ● Be Quiet. Find time for silence at least once per day; this is performed best in a quiet space without distractions. ● Find Joy. Spend time a least once per week in your "sacred space," a place or space that brings you joy. ● Stargaze. At least three times per week, enjoy the night sky and reflect on the space of your existence. To spend life wisely is to strive to be our best. We must focus on our wellness, both of our body and our mind. What will you do to find time to savor the world while working to save it? Established in 1900, First United has more than 85 bank, mortgage, and insurance locations throughout Oklahoma and Texas. It is one of the largest, well-capitalized banking organizations in the Southwest, with more than $10 billion in assets. It is among the largest privately-held community banking organizations in the United States. First United provides a full range of financial services, including banking, mortgage, insurance, and investment products and services, with a primary focus is to inspire and empower others to Spend Life Wisely®. Learn more at FirstUnitedBank.com. Member FDIC


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BY ROB MORRIS

ADDRESS: 2441 SW 134th Street, OKC PHONE: 405-691-0877 WEBSITE: www.dentalinnovationsokc.com HOURS: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m

Dental Innovations’ New Office Designed for Maximum Patient Comfort anxiety that people might be feeling by making the whole process as comforting as possible.” Shirley planned the new Dental Innovations building to present a clean and warm atmosphere to patients at every point of their visit. That includes the reception area, the consult room, and the clinical areas. It’s also home to the latest technology available to patients seeking all types of dental care. “I’ve always been a technology enthusiast,” said Shirley, “That means I want always to utilize the latest technology to make our services more comfortable and efficient for our patients. One of those is our CEREC crown machine which can turn a three-week crown procedure into a 90-minute, one-time office visit.”

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The CEREC crown technology used CAD technology to capture a 3D image of the tooth and then design and create a custom crown for that tooth in short order. The CEREC crown machine allows Shirley and his staff to bypass the old and messy process of traditional impressions and weeks of waiting. They can prepare the tooth, create a perfect crown, and attach it in one visit. “Being able to do a same-day crown is a game-changer for patients,” said Shirley. “We also use a high-end CT scanner to help us create a virtual model of your mouth to help us spot problems, plan procedures, and get a look at your teeth in a way that wouldn’t be possible without surgery.”

s Dr. Mark Shirley reflects on why he became a dentist, he says he never had one of those significant revelatory moments cited by some people.

“I didn’t have some crazy, traumatic experience as a kid visiting his dentist,” said Shirley. “But what I did have was a great respect for my dentist growing up, and that impacted me when I got to college and was trying to decide on my medical career.” Shirley says that he knew he wanted to be in the medical field but settled on dentistry for two straightforward reasons. The first has to do with the value he places on his family. “I wanted something that would give me both a good income and enough autonomy to be able to take time off to be with my family,” said Shirley. But he adds that the role of a dentist fits perfectly with his desire to serve patients in a critical area of need. “I guess most people think dentistry is just about treating teeth,” said Shirley. “That’s important, but it’s also critical to remember that teeth are attached to a human being, and getting to know someone is an important part of my role as a dentist.” That attitude has had an impact on Shirley’s practice 18 | MOORE MONTHLY | JUNE 2021

over the years. His professional journey began after graduation from dental school in 2002, and he started practicing as an associate in Kingfisher. After two years, he moved to a practice in Southwest Oklahoma City until he started his own practice in 2008. “It’s been great that I’ve had patients who have followed me from when I first landed in Oklahoma City,” said Shirley. “I’m honored that they have continued to trust me as their dentist to the point where our patient base feels like family.” Shirley says it’s that family feeling about his patients that led him to open his new offices on SW 134th Street in January of this year. He’s excited for patients to experience the difference they’ll find at Dental Innovations’ new home. “Let’s be honest, no one really looks forward to coming to see their dentist,” said Shirley. “What we wanted to do with our new building is to create a warm and caring environment. I think what we have now helps lower the

In addition to the latest high-tech tools available, Shirley and his team offer a wide array of services that will meet any dental needs. That includes the popular Invisalign Clear Aligners for adults and teens, dental implants, Botox, laser diagnosis and treatment, air abrasion technology (for those who hate drills), and an anesthesia wand (for those who don’t like needles). Shirley said, “Regarding the dental implants, we can restore not only a single tooth, but also a full upper or lower arch. We can do those that are removable or non-removable.” Shirley says he believes folks seeking excellent dental care will find precisely what they’re looking for at Dental Innovations, with a full range of dental services available and a great new building that offers a warm and comfortable environment. “We really want folks to walk away from a visit with us feeling like it’s not a normal dentist experience,” said Shirley. “If they can look back and feel that the care they received was excellent and that it took place in a warm and comforting environment, then I feel like I’ve done my job.”


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Boundaries – What are They & How do I Establish Them? What are boundaries? All relationships need boundaries. A boundary is an imaginary line that separates me from you. They separate your physical space, your feelings, needs, and responsibilities from others. Your boundaries also tell other people how they can treat you – what is acceptable and what is not. Without boundaries, people may take advantage of you. That's because you have not set limits about how you expect to be treated. In short, boundaries help you define what you are comfortable with and how you would like to be treated by others. Boundaries also keep you from overextending yourself. You cannot take on every project, work every shift, or be on every committee that you are asked to join. Boundaries mean saying "no" to things that do not align with your priorities. Whether it is with a friend, spouse, neighbor, or boss, relationships function best when we know what is expected. When you communicate your boundaries, people understand how they are expected to behave. When expectations are not communicated and met, resentment and anger grow. Emotional boundaries involve separating your feelings from another's feelings. Violations include: • • • • •

Taking responsibility for another's feelings. Letting another's feelings dictate your own. Sacrificing your own needs to please another. Blaming others for your problems. Accepting responsibility for theirs.

People who lack boundaries never learned to separate the needs of others from their own. 10 Ways to Build and Preserve Better Boundaries Boundaries are essential to healthy relationships and, really, a healthy life. Setting and sustaining boundaries is a skill. Unfortunately, it is a skill that many of us do not learn. We might pick up pointers here and there from experience or through watching others. But for many of us, boundary-building is a relatively new concept and a challenging one. Having healthy boundaries means "knowing and understanding what your limits are. 1. Name your limits. You cannot set good boundaries if you are unsure of where you stand. So, identify your physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual limits. Consider what you can tolerate and accept and what makes you feel uncomfortable or stressed. Those feelings help us identify what our limits are.

2. Tune into your feelings. Two key feelings in others that are red flags or cues that we are letting go of our boundaries: discomfort and resentment. Thinking of these feelings on a continuum from one to ten. Six to ten is in the higher zone. If you are at the higher end of this continuum, during an interaction or in a situation, ask yourself, what is causing that? What is it about this interaction or the person's expectation that is bothering me? Resentment usually comes from being taken advantage of or not appreciated. It is often a sign that we push ourselves beyond our limits because we feel guilty (and want to be a good daughter or wife, for instance), or someone else is imposing their expectations, views, or values on us. 3. Be direct. With some people, maintaining healthy boundaries does not require a direct and clear-cut dialogue. Usually, this is the case if people are similar in their communication styles, views, personalities, and general approach to life. They will approach each other similarly. With others, such as those who have a different personality or cultural background, you will need to be more direct about your boundaries. Consider the following example: one person feels [that] challenging someone's opinions is a healthy way of communicating, but this feels disrespectful and tense to another person. 4. Give yourself permission. Fear, guilt, and self-doubt are big potential pitfalls. We might fear the other person's response if we set and enforce our boundaries. We might feel guilty by speaking up or saying no to a family member. Boundaries are not just a sign of a healthy relationship; they are a sign of self-respect. So, give yourself the permission to set boundaries and work to preserve them. 5. Practice self-awareness. Again, boundaries are all about homing in on your feelings and honoring them. If you notice yourself slipping and not sustaining your boundaries, ask yourself: What is changed? Consider - What I am doing or [what is] the other person doing? Then, mull over your options: What am I going to do about the situation? Over what do I have control?

6. Consider your past and present. How you were raised, and your role in your family can become additional obstacles in setting and preserving boundaries. If you held the caretaker role, you learned to focus on others, letting yourself be drained emotionally or physically. 7. Make self-care a priority. Self-care also means recognizing the importance of your feelings and honoring them. These feelings serve as important cues about our wellbeing and about what makes us happy and unhappy. Putting yourself first also gives you the energy, peace of mind, and a positive outlook to be more present with others and be there for them. 8. Seek support. If you have a hard time with boundaries, seek some support, whether [that's a] support group, church, counseling, coaching, or good friends. With friends or family, you can even prioritize each other to practice setting boundaries together [and] hold each other accountable. 9. Be assertive. We know that it is not enough to create boundaries; we must follow through. Even though we know intellectually that people are not mind readers, we still expect others to know what hurts us. Since they do not, it is essential to assertively communicate with the other person when they have crossed a boundary. Respectfully, let the other person know what is bothersome to you and that you can work together to address it. 10. Start small. Like any new skill, assertively communicating your boundaries takes practice. Start with a small boundary that is not threatening to you and incrementally increasing to more challenging boundaries. Build upon your success, and [at first] try not to take on something that feels overwhelming. In summary, success in business & life is greatly determined by the health & strength of our relationships. Understanding how to build & preserve boundaries (A learned skill) is a foundational skill set to develop & maintain healthy relationships.

Henry Dumas, Business Coach ICF Credentialed Coach – MCC linkedin.com/in/henrydumas Moore Norman Technology Center 405-801-3540 • mntc.edu

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BY KELLY ARNOLD

CHAMBER SPOTLIGHT:

Moore Chamber Celebrates Successful Golf Tourney

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he Moore Chamber of Commerce would like to thank all the sponsors, volunteers, teams, players, and Belmar Golf Club for making its 2021 Golf Tournament a huge success. 27 teams of four came together to play a shotgun start scramble on Monday, May 10. Award winners include: First Place team – FNB Community Bank Second Place team – Armstrong Bank Third Place team – Christian Brothers Longest Drive, male – Heath Bohon, Bohon Roofing Longest Drive, female – Brianna Wall, OEC Closest to Pin – Walter Boyd, Armstrong Bank Best Dressed Team – Greg Darnell Ford Thank you to this year’s sponsors: Presenting Sponsor - Oklahoma City Community College Greens Sponsor - Bohon Roofing 19th Hole Sponsor - Benchmark Construction, Eide Bailly, Integris Southwest Medical Center, Moore Funeral & Cremation, Newcastle Casino & Unity Insurance Partners Photo Cart Sponsor - Tinker Federal Credit Union Drink Cart Sponsors - Allstate Thurman Lynch Agency & First United Bank Putting Green Sponsor - Veolia Water Vendor Hole Sponsor - American Eagle Title Insurance Contest Hole Sponsors - Greg Darnell Ford & Republic Services Golf Ball Sponsor - Walmart Awards Sponsor - 1NB Financial Center, Armstrong Bank & MidFirst Bank Hole Sponsors - Airco Service, Aria Real Estate Group, Baker Brothers Electric, BancFirst, Black Rifle Coffee Company, Christian Brothers, Cox Business, Edward Jones Krystal Marazzi, First United Bank, FirsTitle, Great Plains Bank, & Whataburger

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Tina Fitzgerald Career & College Connection Coordinator Tina Fitzgerald is a Career and College Connections Coordinator at Moore Norman Technology Center. Her role and passion for helping connect students to their brightest future possible. She has been with Moore Norman Technology for more than 20 years.

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What is the mission and focus of the Career & College Connections area? Our focus is to work with all the long-term program areas at Moore Norman Technology Center to prepare their students for future employment and future education opportunities upon completing their courses here. Some of the things we teach students are resume building, interviewing skills, social media and its impact on employability, and employer expectations. We also train students to work a career fair effectively.

MNTC's Career & College Connections is a unique and pioneering approach to working with students. Can you expand on that? The goal of our work with students is to prepare them for a career. That's our interactive focus over the entire time they are with us. We go into every long-term program and teach classes; we bring in employer panels, hold a career fair, and much more. We also do mock interviews with students and teach resume building. We have even developed our own resume

builder, portfolio builder, and job posting site. It's specifically designed to serve Moore Norman students best. We try to make strong connections with employers. The hardest thing in the job-seeking process is to get in front of employers. You have to have a great resume to be selected to get the interview, and you have to get the interview to get the job. We try to best prepare our students for life after their time at Moore Norman.

How does your department work to benefit employers? I believe employers that work with us to hire our students benefit them in several ways. They have come to know that students hired from our program will be professional, competent in their area of expertise, and possess the "soft skills" to be great employees. Also, through our employers/student portal, employers can post jobs, and our students can directly apply for them. That means the resumes that employers are receiving align with the type of skills and employees they need.


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Our team works to bring employers on campus to meet and see our students in action.

What brings you the greatest joy in what you do at Moore Norman Technology Center? One of my greatest joys is that I connect employers and colleges with our outstanding students every day. Every day and every year, I get to help new people start or advance a career. I have the chance to get to know our students one-on-one and help them identify their strengths so they can market them to an employer. I love meeting students, and I love making connections. I love when employers call and say I've hired a couple of your students, and now I'd like to hire a couple more.

going to work for yourself; you are going to work for future Moore Norman graduates that come after you and to leave a positive legacy with employers for those who come next.

If someone is interested in learning more about MNTC's Career & College Connections offerings, how could they find more information? They can visit https://www.mntc.edu/about/ studentclientsemployers/career-college-connection-ctso or call Tina at 405-801-5056 for more information.

Resume Assistance Mock Interviews College Advising Job Posting Board Work-Based Learning Opportunities Career Portfolio Assistance Employer Panels

Anything else you would like to share? I always like to remind students when they complete our program and receive employment a few things. One thing I share with them is to remember that you are not just JUNE 2021 | MOORE MONTHLY | 25


Congratulations, Class of 2021! Logan William Abjornson Peter James Adams Kaden Jason Adkins Elijah Chase Adkisson Nadia Marie Alejandres Emily Lauren Allen Daniela Alejandra Amaya Phillip Earl Amey Jr. Jacob Logan Anable Dylan Tucker Anders Dominic Mikkel Anderson Nah-Jaunee Nikole Anderson Peyton Riley Andrews Michele Gladwish Annancy Tyler Wayne Arnold Zane Robert Arnold Xavier Antonio Arvizu Megan Marcell Atkins David Hunter Atkinson Prince Keon Ayodele Michael Awopeju Bailey Nichole Bain Sachel Kelly Balcer Drake Alexander Barrett Lana McKenzie Barrett McKayla Denea Barrett Nathaniel Marquise Bates Trevon Deontae Baysinger Lane Christopher Beck Cayden Dylan Beery Michael Nathaniel Benally Kaylee Marie Benear Zachary Tyler Benham Sarah Hope Berkowitz Karleigh Nicole Bernard Richard John Berry Camren Nichel Betancourt Christopher Joel Billingsley Nickolas Ray Bilodeau Paige Alise Blair Bodie Christopher Blankenship Ronald David Blaskie Matthew John Blevins Nathan Carl Bobo Gaza Dean Booher Juliana Elaine Trinity Borg Andrea Borley Bortey Monica Iesla Tanae Boyd Dylan Wayne Brayton Sierra Alexis Brewer Hunter Lee Brinlee William Hayden Broadbent Xander Michael Brophy Levi Scott Brown Molly Elizabeth Brown Noah Reid Brunk Skyler Michelle Irene Bryant Amanda Thuy Duong Bui Brooklyn Leann Buie Grace Jayne Burke Caleb Desean Burkhalter Austin James Burks Dayvin Robert Bushyhead Chae-la Barbara Butler Kaitlyn Ranae Byrd Briana Dawn Cabeling Sadrac Abel Canales Ethan Lamar Cao Kaden Michael Caraker Ivan Cardenas Aidan Christopher Carender Rhea' Victoria Carter

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Bridgett Rosalia Morales Gabriel Daniel Morales Collin Aidan Moran Chloe Marie Morgan Kayla Danielle Morgan Tzel Charles Morgan Chaney Elise Morris Riley Elizabeth Morris Delaney Grace Morrow Macy Gail Motah Mia Lee Motah Michael Anthony Muise Jr. Loren Marlea Mulanax Paulina Munoz Starr La'Chois Murphy Asianna Starr Muskrat Liberty Cheyanne Naeher Christopher Anthony Nahno Kerchee Brett Michael Napolitano Corrigan Owen Neff Brayden Tyler Neher Ellie Elizabeth Neidel Isabella Rose Nelson Noah Michael Newton Leanne Thuylan Nguyen Sydney Anne Niblett Tanya Adrienne Noori Braxton Kain Norwood-Sharp Hedisa Noyola Arvizo Braidin Tyler Nungester Tra'Niyah LaNae Nunley Yoojin Oh David Ojeda Jr. Cassidy Diane Ortega-Wade Christopher Angel Ortiz-Ortega Adaischa Amelia Mendez Owens Isaiah Dwight Owens Kylee Grace Owens Colby Wayne Ozimek Maxanne Marie Michele Paix Alexis Palafox Yasure Palafox Dominic Seth Palazzo Isaiah Clyde Pannell Solomon Dean Pannell Josephine Eden Parker Shay Elizabeth Parker Haidyn Elizabeth Parrish Tarek Johnell Pasley Kaylon'Chance Sha'ron-Domonic Patterson Matthew Michael Patterson Makenzie Diamond Pearcy Emmalee Faye Pelletier Cooper Davis Peloquin Trinity Rene' Pendleton Kaitlyn Rylie Peters Jordan Vin Joaquin Peterson Brooke Leeann Phillips Kaleigh Virginia Pierce Elijah Santoi Pina Jordyn Rene' Pogi Mason Vance Polise Austin Thomas Pollard Ernestine LaTrice Pollard Beth Jade Porter Chloe May Potts Hunter David Preston Aysia Lashae Price Landon Brian Prichard Madison Paige Rainey Kimberly Diane Rambousek

Moore High School Adria Vianey Ramirez Alonna Nayeli Elaine Reyesvera Chance Garrett Rich Ethan James Richardson Eight Lavione Robbins Johnathan Michael Robinson Kelly Rojo Reyes Anicia Leona Roman Izabel Eleyana Romero Kaitlyn Nicole Ross Samantha Michela Roy Emily Alison Ruger Ainslee Gayle Russell Khaled Lee Sadek Brooklyn Nicole Salsbury Alexis Danielle Sanders Brendan Dean Sanders Jack Robert Sanders Tyler Scott Sawall Hannah Renee Schiermeyer Logan Charles Schober Brooke Emily Schroeder Blaise Andrew Schwartz Ansley Grace Scott Elijah Christian Scott Brandon Lee Seabourn Shelby Nicole Sebring Anthony Secundino Abarca Collin Michael Justin Senn Seamore Alexandria Shahat Logan Matthew Sharpe Nathan Avery Shaw Jasen Riley Shelnutt Ronnie Nichelle Justice Shenold Olivia Diane Sheppard Stephanie Ann Shipley Nicholas Wiley Shumate Laci Rene Simms Kimberlee Yvonne Sloan Cheyanne Elizabeth Smith Garrick Boyd Smith Jared Mark Smith Jayden Patrick Smith Kailee Raye Smith Katryona Alyshia Smith Lauren Renee Smith Leya Rebekah Smith Lillian Mackenzie Smith Lonnie Smith Stephany Soto Rhiannon Cheyenne Southard Cody Michael Spaan Brooklynn Jean Stanberry Colton Duane Stanford Cashen Xander Steffens Kirstyn Riley Stephens Trenton Lane Stevenson Kelsee Dawn Stewart Jordan Andrew Stokes Rocky Lee William Stone III Serenity Wonderful Story Megan Ranee Stowers Stevie Ray Aron Strawn Derick Duane Stringer Cailan Marley Stroud-Glidewell Courtney Elizabeth Strunk Jordan Orion Stubblefield Emily Jaden Sturgeon Madysan Lynn Sullins Cayla Dawn Swallow Jakhari Marquell Sykes

Brandon Li Seng Chac Tat Tac Samantha Briana Tapia Tristan Noel Terrell Alyssa Danielle Thomas Jade L'amor Thomas Kennedy Bella Thomas Savannah Leigh Thomas Christopher Brady Thompson Julia Ana Thompson Dylan Alexander Gene Thurman Angelo Luis Tirado Andrew Carson Tomlinson Han Gia Tran Mercedes Cheyenne Tran Aileen Yareimi Trejo Saldana Keyvon Joseph Tripeaux Lily Bernice Truchet Zerlina My Truong Angelina Gabrielle Turner Kane Macoy Turner Samuel Aidan Turner Christian Jaren Urmie Andrea Lizette Valdez Julyeun William Vanderburg Colton Glen Vanhook Dylan Scott VanHorn Vivianni Zoraya Venegas Samuel Raymond Waganer Alexia Lee Walker Brian Joseph Walker Kelton Blane Walker Malaya Alanna Walker Megan Isabel Wallace Dustin Ray Houston Walley Mason Anthony Walton Miranda Brooke Wardle Alaijah Schyrie Watson Joseph Anthony Watson Garrett Edward Weaver Layton Jeremy Weaver Tyler James Weaver Morgan DaNae Weber Nathaniel James Weggesser Nikolaus Daniel Weggesser Keyonna Marie Weidner Payton Michael Welch Cole Tommy White Elizabeth Marie Whitfield Maliyah Ann Wilkins Samantha Orli Wilkins Vincent Owen Wilkins Brett Michael Williams Iriel Kai Williams Meredith Houston Williams Trenton Lemuel Williams Yasmaine Imani Williams Karlyn Simone Wilson Kelsey Lynn Wilson Zachary Durl Wisdom Tionna Alexandria Wood Jake Spencer Woodring Brayton Jonathan Wooten Emma Langley Wright Kaetlyn Hope Wyatt Bayleigh Alexis Yancey Ariadna Sophia Yanez Daniel Alexander Yanez Lazaro Samuel Yañez Joey YeuPheng Yang Briceyda Young Cole Bryant Zais

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Congratulations, Class of 2021! Draven Marie Acre Monzerat Daniela Aguilar Martinez Ariana Lynn Ahlers Olivia Nichole Alexander Linzey Lynn Allen Parker Dean Allen Dakota Lynne Allford Johnathan James Altizer Jacob Scott Alvarado Yaedem Kan Amissah Douglas Alan Appelbaum Lane Ashton Archer Kaylea Elisabeth Arrowood Jackson Bleek Ashbrook Mikalyn Eliazbeth Athay Jada Nickelle Atkinson Jorge Avila William Bernard Avila Lynnlee Grace Baker Deshontay Orinae Baldwin Alexander Harrison Barnes Erika Cya Marie Barton Nolan Gray Baty Craig Durlan Baxter Kyleigh Paige Baxter Dawson Patrick Edward Beauclair Branden Alan Beaver Adam Cordell Becker Jared Joseph Becker Kaylen Brooke Belding Ashlin Joy Bell Abigail Elizabeth Beltz Denver Douglas Blatt Abygail Elizabeth Bollingmo Daisy Borja Keaira Elizabeth Bowens Bailey Nicole Bowles Cierra Dawn Bradley Eshawn C Bradley Christopher Laif Bradshaw Ashton Leigh Brady Reagan Paige Brandt Meghan Alyssa Brewer Savannah Jewel Osiik Brewer Shyann Lanox Brietzke Ian Joseph Brockwell Isaac James Brockwell Nyah Lanea Brown Alayna Lorece Bryson Alexia Breann Buffalo Dillon Cole Burton Austin Gerald Butler Jamarion Antonio Butler Sarah Anne Byers Tanner Andrew Callahan Josiah Ryan Campbell Trinity Ann Candelaria Kevin Nha Cao Taylor Elizabeth Carder Paca Bryce Cardle

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Angelina M Cardona Matthew William Carpenter Theresa Angelina Guadalup Carrion Brooks Wyatt Carter Myra Raie Cartmill Stormi Brianne Cash Kristle Lee Marie Caskey Cassandra Marie Cavazos Misael Cedillos Tiras Elishah Chapman Tayvion Charles Chatman Brianna Chavez Lauren Beth Chitty Janice Lashalle Christian Audrey Ellen Clark Bradyn Michael Clifton Jordan Alexis Cobb Elizabeth Mary Cobianchi Nickolas Isaac Cochran Keelin Jace Coffey Kaetlyn Leigh Coffield Kamary Leigh Cole Calle Raeann Coleman Brendon Blair Combs Jaden Kiarra Cooper Braiden Alexander Copeland Julio Cesar Cordero Hope Brianne Cox Kaylee Shayla Cox Maliyah Rae Crawford Gabriella Marianna Cregnolini Nathan Dale Crowe Elyana Alexia Cruz Xavier Edwardo Cruz Jr Brianne Aline Culwell Natalie Michelle Daniels Presley Grace Davidson Kaylee Maxine Davis Raylyn Bree Davis Zane Jackson Davis William Matthew Day Christopher James Deaton Genevieve Sophia Decarlo Hannah Rhyan Degand Daniel Rico Delao Ryan Joseph Denny Madison Ashley Derr Jaivien Diaz Kyle Williams Dillinger Landon Michael Dimango Allavonte Desean Dirham Destiny Leann Disterlic Fayleen Juliet Lynne Dodd Kaeden Lee Donovan Landon Robert Dover Alanna Hyon Draffin Alaura Leonarda Deguzman Drake Jennie Duong Corey Donnell Durham Gregory Tyler Durham

Southmoore High School Sabrina Monae Durley Mariposa Rachelle Dziedzic Williams Jesse Allen Edwards Holly Renee Elam Tiahna Rae Elizondo Blake Raye Elliott Haley Nicole Ellzey Kobey Ryan Erhardt Jordan Elizabeth Erne Sara Christine Fast Jazmine Celestial Faulconer Kayla Whitney Fenwick Morgan Raine Finks Yabsira Matthew Folsom Nicholas Anthony Ford Tonoa Avion Foster Jacob Tyler Fritts Anthony Tajuan Gaffney Lequilless Antione Gaines Marcos Ceasar Galan Andrew Michael Gallant Blain Austin Earl Gamble Layla Edie Gargasz Emma Rae Garner Macallister Andrew Garner Jaron Clayton Gary Russell Lee Gerling Cyle Jeremiah Giddens Justin Denny Glad Cielo Pyah Giah Gomez Devon Tarrel Gorman Garret Scott Grady Melissa Mariela Gutierrez Soria Alyson Marie Haddox Amber Lynn Hagerman Alysen Danielle Hagger Jaleian Marcelin Hagstrom Lauren Elizabeth Haizlip Brent Aaron Hall Matthew Deandres Hall Bryce Addam Hance Maricco Deandre Harding Tyler Allen Hargrove Alexis Tatum Harper Lillie Grace Harris Ady Kay Marie Hartman Ashanti Simone Harts Casnedo Demon Haskins Jerzi Ashtyn Hawkins Anven Wade Hawpe Emma Louise Hayes Joel Douglas Haynes Jacob Alexander Hedges Tara Lynn Hedrick Richard Shiguy Henry Alexis Michelle Hernandez Carlos Elias Hernandez Santos Alexander Hernandez Tyler Lane Higdon Alexis Jene Higgins

Destiny Joyce Hilgendorf Victoria Anne Hinchey Linh Thuy Hoang Darius L Holmes Seth Alan Eugene Holmes Karah Elizabeth Homen Mahelia Raine Hooks Gallerie Lanae Howerton Madlyn Ann Huegel Reese Julian Huerta Corbin Ray Hunkele Tyler Christopher Hurt Tiberius Hutchison Lance Christopher Ingram Jaidyn Christian Ray Jackson Jarell Douglas James Tyler Ryan James Brookelynn Renae Jamison Desiree Nicole Johnson Devon Christopher Johnson Hunter Bryce Johnson Jocelyn Malee Johnson Liliana Nicole Johnson Mylan Hyhill Johnson Ryan Michael Johnson Tobi Shae Johnson Dacey Marie Jones Julianna Elizabeth Jones Maya Lynn Jones Zoe Ann Jones Kiaya Deshae Jordan Ryan Scott Joy Sunjun Luke July Cam Ron Marquee Kaulaity Ciana Denise Keahey Gunner Tyler Kegin Bradyn Micheal Kellam Colbey Blaine Keller Brooke Ashley Kelley Josiah Alexander Kernell Luke Alan Kersey Charles James Kerwin Caitlin Elaine Kimmel Matthew Ryan Kletke Damian Terrell Kline Nicholas Komljenovic Jane Marie Javaneh Koutahi Paisley Alexandra Krauel Sadie Dawn Kunzman Benjamin Nana Kwadu Laynee Rebecca Lagrange Jason Minh Huy Lam Gage Michael Allen Lambert Jordan Taylor Lana Alyssa Breanne Laughead Bailey Andrew Lavender Calvin Huy Le Jackson Cain Lehew Donovan Lewis Lewis Victoria Jasmine Lindley


Congratulations, Class of 2021! Daniel Chase Lindstrom Cameron Grayson Little Nathan Todd Little Jaquelin Yvette Lopez Natalie Lopez Zachary Leigh Louderback Ethan Martin Love Ethan Matthew Loyd John Edward Luallen Dat Quang Mai Tharadon Malasri Debra Brynn Malone Karli Paige Malone Taylor Lee Mann Jake Douglas Manning Manuel De Jesus Marchbanks Daniel Bladimir Martinez Ayden Avery Matherly Kayleigh Alexis Matthews Starlette Elaine Mayer Lauren Brenlee Mccalister Daijah Quaneice Mcclarty Ashlynn Nicole Mcginnis Joshua David Mchenry Makayla Ann Mckinley Faith Theresa Elaine Mclaughlin Logan Dean Mcmains Lilith Pearl Mcmullen Garrett Brennon Mcmullin Nicholas Aidan Mcmurtry Trey Brenden Mcreynolds Roman Angel Medina Mason Montgomery Meek Kailah Lynn Meissner Daniela Mendez Soria Adriana Alexia Mendoza Alexia Mercedes Mendoza Hunter Bailey Millard Jackson Douglas Miller Kacy May Miner Parker Scott Molet Manuel Jaquiel Molina Hunter Lee Montoya Landon Cole Moody Charity Yvette Moore Mikaila Reece Moore Christopher Morales Brooke Lynn Morris Caitlin Mackenzie Morrow Mark Edward Mosher Jason Miguel Murillo Juan Ricardo Murillo Peyton Wesley Musick Kerstyn Leigh Mylonas Shawn William Naso Destinee Nicole Navarrette Ahniyra Chante Neal Kayla Yvonne Nealy Madelyn Grace Nelsen Cayden Cuong Ngo

Catherine Giang Nguyen Dean Minh Nguyen Nathan Minh Nguyen Son Thai Nguyen Tony Hoang Nguyen Bailey Kaiilyn Nickerson Tearany N Novak Yehoda Nyakotey Joseph Lee Offutt Hannah Lynne Owings Alejandro Javier Paez Robin Reyes Pagan Jr Alex Matthew Hubbard Palmer Jay Messner Parks Maeghan Breeann Parrie Neal Bharat Patel Audrianna La Chele Payne Wesley Lane Peace Anthony James Pearce Mykael Brooke Pearce Samantha Ann Pecinosky Valerie Marie Pence Blake Ryan Perkins Christian Michael Peters Abrielle Duyen Pham Anna Elizabeth Pham Heather Zeta Phan Cheyanne Chasity Vinnise Phillips Mateo Pineros Castaneda Mckenna Danielle Pitt Matthew Jaden Polanski Bryce Nicholas Ponce Sha Marie Denise Portis Tatyana Elizabeth Puente Kaitlynn Sofia Ramirez Justin Daniel Reel Austin Blake Reid Joey Daryls Reiners Damian Romeo Reyes Gralyn Jade Richardson Wilson Jaylon Miles Riggs Kbree Shaylynn Riggs Haily Suzan Riley Layla Ann Riley Natalie Paige Riley Kelli Rae Ring Arieana Renee Rivera Aaron Nathaniel Roberts Jordan Nicole Roberts Brayden Joe Robertson Dylan Christopher Robertson Adriana Arlenee Rodriguez Tony Enrique Rodriguez Cristhian Armando Rodriguez Bermudez Secily Rose Rogers Fernando Rojas Sanchez Geraldine Susana Rojo Trejo Freddy Ronquillo Alvarez Eva Serene Rose Jakira T'Kia Rounds

Southmoore High School Tori Paige Roysdon Rebeka Anastasia Rucker Damon Samone Russell Lars Salazar Deriam Noe Sanchez Zachariah Xavier Sandersfield Zachary Cade Sargent Hope Donna Schachle Mason John Sebrant Erika Gabriella Shannon Zachary Curtis Shannon Maddison Raye Shaw Nathan Eugene Shaw Makenzie Alexis Shay Hayleigh Faith Shephard Shaelyn Paige Shoquist Alyssa Renee Shuler Chaz William Smith Dominique Ashanti Smith Hunter Allen Smith Jada Victoria Smith Jordan Nicole Smith Joshua Darrel Smith Nicholas Ian Marcus Smith Connor Blake Smoot Karen Soto Retamoza Blaine Austin Sparks Benjamin Lake Staats David Andrew Steiger Skyler Cade Stephens Jarrnay Bliss Stephenson Grant Robert Steward Nathan Allen Steward Grace Lynne Stilwell Kyla Rae Stires Samayia Marie Stone Brayden Matthew Story Naviah Deanne Stoudemire Joe Alfred Stover Zowie Gabrielle Stratton Kylie Madison Strotman Jordan Allen Stroud Melissa Gail Sullivan Zasha Lynn Taboada Zackary Chase Talley Onima Talukder Kya Kaye Ann Tate Andrew Scott Taylor Faith Olyvia Taylor Logan Grey Taylor Taya Dawn Taylor Vivian Ann Taylor John Phu Thi Connor Joe Thompson Olivia Kate Thompson Aiden Mccall Thornton Evan James Tillotson Deagan James Tomlins Devin Manuel Torres Johanna Torres

Bang Mai Tran Bryan Le Tran Huy Tuan Tran Jessie Dieu Tran Martin Tran Tam Anh Tran Larissa Janette Trevino Vy Tuong Nguyen Trinh Israel Kenjii Turner Irvin Alexaner Uzzle Matthew Jayden Valencia Bryce Conner Van Tuyle Brock Michael Vasquez Giovanna Y Velasco Matthew Villa Daisy Lizabeth Villagomez Elizabeth Anne Viney Trinity Dawn Voss York David Tienanh Vu Phuong Truc Thi Vu Chase Keegan Walker Khyland Keshawn Wallace Liberty Rayne Wallace Austin Don Hale Wambold Tao Nmi Wang Aldon Blake Warde Jeffreys Thomas Edward Washington Caleb Hunter Eugene Wells Zachary Scott Wertzberger Cade Alexander White Tanner David Whiteley Olivia Kay Whitten Aidan Cole Whitworth Kaden Wayne Wickersham Danielle Jo Widdison Jacob Lee Wiebe Joshua R Wiley Devyn Rose Wilhelm Hailey Brianne Wilkerson Hannah Elizabeth Wilkerson Paris Corine Williams Tyler Jordan Williams Trey Allen Willige Brennan Michael Wilson Brooklyn Shanelle Wilson Hunter Brian Wilson Kristaffer Oneil Wilson Rodney Yevonne Wilson Asha Jade Witt Morgan Athena Wixom Tayveon James Woodard Joel Nathaniel Woodland Emma Ryan Woods Steven Ray Woost Gregory Roy Wright Jacob Franklin Wright Joshua James Yoder Xavier Dwaine Yousey Caiden Ross Zehr

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Congratulations, Class of 2021! Elise Rene Abraham Matthew Bryant Abshure Gisselle Acuna Ryan Jacob Adams Muheeb Ahmed Javier Manuel Ajoleza Cecilia Ibiye Alali Cobi Derrick Alex Elijah James Alexander Reza Mike Alimoradi Averyn Vlad Allen Carson Michael Allen Kye Abdi Temeni Alleyne Janessa Yaliz Alvarez Masimo Alvarez Jennifer Marie Amoah Kirsten Dawn Anderson Sydney Jade Anderson Cullum Ava Elizabeth Antone Gladys Lisbeth Arana Velez Courtney Elizabeth Armstrong Davin John Arrasmith Daniel R Arroyo Albert Nanabanyin Assifuah Anthony Jose Atwood Brianna Jeanette Austin Katelyn Estela Avalos Gloria Yuliliaana Avila Perez Mohamad Asgar Azhar Sumiya Bahadur Jahir Roberto Banda Alan Francisco Banuelos Reveles Jayden Rae Barbere Cristal Baltazar Barraza Manuel Barron Jr. Anthony Luis Batiz Bryan Riley Bautista Addison Joyce Beatty Holly Dawn Beck Chase Sebastian Begley Colton Eric Beitler Hope Caroline Bellows Haylee Charity Benson Halen Gray Biggs Daniel Scott Bishop Jr. Jayna Elizabeth Blackburn Jacob Nathaniel Bland Sarah Marie Bleecker Gregory Wayne Bodell Cassie Lane Bollinger Cecilia Star Bon Nathan Bonilla Lionel Demetrius Booker Jr. Kiera Michelle Bowen Skyler Wayne Bowie Taylor Lynne Bowles Trey Allen Bowles Julius Michael Boyd Brandon Lee Boyer Dunning Breonna Nicole Jean Brannon Abigail Paige Breding Kedric Jmon Britton Justin Blake Brooks Joshua Finn Brown Matthew Craig Brown Logan James Bryant Mia Shayne Bryant Sophia Thao Nhi Bui Jake Cooper Burleson Callie Jo Burnett Brianna Renee Bush Ashlyn Nicole Bustos Gabriel Rayshon George Stuart Ann Byrd Tenley Rojae Caban Fowler Adriana Cabral

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Jonathan Calderon Garrett James Call Alexandra Marie Camarena Halle Marie Campbell Joe Raymond Canary Duy Minh Cao Minh Trong Cao Emily Lizette Cardenas Lamondo Dmaria Cargile Madelyn Kate Carmen Masami Olivia Carpenter Pilar Carrillo Ana Edith Carrion Cameron Nicholas Catron Andrea Kay Caudillo Gracelin John Chance Kaylin Sinead Charlton Raymond Seth Chavez Brandon Isaac Chavez Caraveo Jasmin Rolanda Chess Randy Chic Audrey Leigh Chong Ethan Lee Chong Subah Humaira Chowdhury Ieesha Marie Christian Savannah Jade Clemons Brylea Victoria Cloud Jaxson Lee Coffey Jaycob Braeden Coffey Breonna Marie Coleman Stocks Julian Israel Colindres James Burton Colson John Michael Conner Austin Mathew Cook Cole Alexander Cook Conner Ross Cooper Saige Bryanna Cooper Sebastian Jordan Cooper Andrew Perry Copeland Riley Robert Eugene Cops Deshayla Renee Cotton Jesse Blaine Coughran Tyshon Mahleek Covington Maritta Faye Crawford Angel Silas Cruz Jadynn Michaella Daggs Michelle Chau Dang Kayleigh Rose Danscuk Khi Tremaine MiKhael Davis James David Davison Jr. Lindsay Jordan Day Nicholas Alan Decorse III Kristina Renee Deibler Alexis Del Moral Danya Alexa Delacruz Camila Deloera Christine Doan Kaitlyn Nha Khanh Doan Clauddia Elizabeth Dodd Haley Rae Dowis Avery Darlene Drake Jamisen Keith Draper Hayden Keith Duke Savannah Rose Dunn Chelsey Nicole Dunzy Jolee Mesa Eduvigen Ayah Sofia Elharif Brea Marie Ellis Kiley Marie Destin Ellis Cody Ray Elmore Alexis Escobedo Rubio Anna Luisa Esparza Cooper Gannon Evans Marcus Brian Evans Marcella Lee Exinia

Westmoore High School Natalie Shiann Farley Cynthia Rae Farmer Abigail Suzanne Farris Camber Kathleen Fergeson Jordan Taylor Fields Marissa Gene Fields Lopez Alexandria Marie Finney David Wayne Fisher II Gabrielle Elyse Fjeseth Jace Matthew Flaming Bradford James Flores Kya Nicole Floyd Jacob Elliot Foreman Samuel George Forman Quentin Larahn Frazier Emma Jalynn Fullingim Turner Christopher Vail Fuqua Joseph Samuel Gaglione Elexiea Jaylene Gallegos Israel Gallegos Jacob Galvan Chloe Annalise Gammon Kase Duggen Gandy Gage Matthew Gappa Paola Alexandra Garcia Rita Nathalie Garcia Salvador Garcia III Sayra Mia Garcia Theory Amali Garcia Coreyon Deaundrae Garrett Valentina Garza Inzunza Esteban Garza Medina Hayden Michelle Gasaway Nicolas Samuel Gattenby Mckenzie Renee Gavin Allie Mckenna Glenn Madison Faith Glover Julie Anna Gomez Karhol Kamil Gomez Munoz Edgar Ivan Gonzalez Jr. Gustavo Adolfo Gonzalez Keanu Venicio Gonzalez Vanessa Marie Gonzalez Veronica Michelle Gonzalez Emily Breann Goodson Jace Caden Goolsby Jasmine Nicole Grade Gabriel Iovan Grajales Serenity Lynn Gray Ryan Lee Green Sarah Elizabeth Greggs Tori Reagan Groves Elva Guerra Dylan Richard Guerrero Erick Yahir Gutierrez Jayden Marie Hall Yasmine Onora Harmon Abigail Lauren Harris Brian Jay Harris Kambry Lynn Harrison Meadow Brooke Harryman Quentin Raymond Hartzell Camden James Heard Asia Janae Hearne Maley Ann Heathington Garinger Conrad Hefty Lindsey Nicole Heilaman Andrew Tyrell Henderson Mason Pearce Hendon Madelin Aleya Hernandez Sharon Anette Hernandez Zeyda Inez Hernandez Elias Zayshawn Hill Marti Vaughn Hinshaw Tom Qui Ho

Adrianna Luong Hoang Grace Faye Hodgden Macy Breck Hodges Shaylee Rianne Hollingsworth Esther Mehri Honarmand Ebrahimi Michael Anthony Horton II Caya Renee Howarth Madison Mary Howe Isabella Joy Howell Jun Rui Huang Cheyenne Danielle Hulsey Garret Scot Humann Adan Xavier Hurtado Luis Fernando Hurtado Khoi Trong Huynh Jada Lua Huynh Noah Kent Irvin Jonathan Isaac Jack Arthur Jennings Jackson Carl Lee Jackson Emme Dale Jackson Saquora Jade Jackson Madden Jaelin Christine James Rodney Josiah James Alejandra Janet Jaquez Oluyinka Oluwaseun John Alyssa Juanne Johnson Bobbi Ablessin Rachele Johnson Sydney McKenna Johnson Brady Karl Jones Casey Elaine Jones Corbin Dallis Jones Elise Lois Jones Reginald Dewayne Jones Jr. Dylan Scott Karr Austin Coy Kelley Madison Faye Kemp Gabriel Scott Ketcham Faris Zafar Khan Setara Thankamma Khan Dylan Quan Kieu Landry Kate Kimzey Cooper Rylee Klotz Hodge Lillian Young Ko Trinity Faith Korell Roddy Andrew Edward Krause Keven Laguna Kristian Laija Mercedes Nicolette Lara Nancy Tu Le Phuong Tram Le Tuong Vy Lam Le Caleb Ashton Lee Jagger Christian Lee Ryan Cordell Lee Angel Yazmin Lerma Sanchez Chloe Mae Brooke Lewallen Jaylenn Michelle Lewis Kyle Thomas Lewis Tristain Jaidan Lewis Mariah Jacqueline Leyva Jaidon Martraviyon Lilly Justin Thai Lim Zhikun Lin Jadeyn Blaize Lindsey Samuel Clifford Lindstrom Josephine Taylor Littlecreek Micah Harrison Loeak Justin Kyle Logan Celeste Idallyis Lopez Gabino Martinez Lopez Jr. Maria Isabelle Lopez Mireya Sophia Lopez Braxton Shane Lowe Murray Luis Gustavo Lozano


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Family and Servant’s Heart Drive Local Veteran’s Life “I was trained as an aircraft mechanic for the F-4 Phantoms and did a tour at Camron Bay in Vietnam,” said McGrew. “Did that for three years, and then I came back home to the states where I met my wife.” After three years as a mechanic, McGrew trained as a flight engineer on C-130 aircraft. He says the change of roles was when he really fell in love with the Air Force.

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ony McGrew knows what it means to be in a big family. He was the next-to-youngest child among 13 siblings growing up in Mississippi.

“I got to travel all over the world to places most people never see,” said McGrew. “We flew along the Berlin Corridor and behind the Iron Curtain on embassy runs during the Cold War. I had so many great friends, and our kids all grew up together.”

“We were real farmers in a little town called Clayton,” said McGrew. “We moved to Charleston, South Carolina when I was about three years old and then back to Mississippi after he died about five years later.”

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McGrew transitioned to a career in real estate after four years and retired from that job in April of 2021. After he left the military, he says his desire to serve fellow veterans and younger service members and women led him to involvement with the VFW and the American Legion. “We didn’t really get a lot of respect when we came home from Viet Nam,” said McGrew. “After 9-11, I saw all these younger kids going to Iraq, Afghanistan, and other places, and I felt like I could maybe help them and some of the veterans who had served with me.” McGrew is transitioning from a role as the Commander of Moore VFW Post 8706 to a new role as the State Commander. He also holds a position with the national VFW leading veterans military service in the state of Oklahoma.

As his siblings grew older and moved away, McGrew’s mother decided to move him and his little sister back to South Carolina. It was there that he finished high school. During that time, he would spend time in Myrtle Beach with an older brother, who was in the Air Force. “Three of my brothers had joined the military,” said McGrew. “Two were in the Army, and the one closest to my age was in the Air Force. When I was around 16, I used to stay with him in the barracks and pal around. I saw what life in the Air Force is like and thought, ‘This is what I wanna do, and I’ll make a career out of it.’”

“They were building a new facility up at Tinker,” said McGrew, “So we spent three years in Waco before moving up I-35, and I’ve been in Oklahoma since.”

“We do yellow ribbons for the guard when they come back home,” said McGrew. “We also do family days and all kinds of service for the military and the general community. We bought a generator for the Westmoore High School band so that they could power their electrical equipment of the football field.”

His final stop in his 22+ year Air Force career was in a small Florida town named Lake City. McGrew and his team performed test flights on C-130’s after they went through maintenance. When he finally retired, he worked for McDonnell-Douglas in Waco, helping the military make the transition from the C-130’s to newer 707 jets.

His passion for fellow veterans and the local community runs deep, and he hopes that everyone appreciates those who have served as well as those who continue to serve in today’s volunteer military. “I hope everyone understands that the reason these folks do what they do is the love of their country and the love for our people,” said McGrew.


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BY RICHIE SPLITT, PRESIDENT & CEO NORMAN REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM

Norman Regional Offers First Post-COVID-19 Recovery Program in Oklahoma

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The program is offered at Norman Regional's Pulmonary Clinic, located inside Robinson Medical Plaza at 701 E. Robinson St., Suite 100 in Norman. The clinic's new program addresses medical conditions as they emerge in patients experiencing extended or severe post-COVID-19 symptoms. The program provides a multidisciplinary assessment, treatment, and resources for patients recovering from mild to severe or extended COVID-19. These patients are also known as having "Post COVID-19 Syndrome." "This program is meant to encompass every aspect that could affect someone with COVID," said Sergio Garcia, MD, a board-certified pulmonologist with Norman Regional's Pulmonary Clinic. "It's crucial to treat the pulmonary complications, but it also affects other areas like the cardiac system, and it can cause emotional or psychological issues that are often neglected, but need to be addressed." The effects of COVID-19 can last for extended amounts of time. Patients with Post COVID-19 Syndrome have recovered from the worst impact of COVID-19 and now have a negative test. However, it's possible they may continue to present symptoms that interfere with the their daily functions. About 10% of COVID-19 patients develop Post COVID-19 Syndrome. In Norman Regional's primary service area, there were approximately 34,063 positive COVID-19 tests in 2020, resulting in approximately 3,406 of these patients developing Post COVID-19 Syndrome. "I feel confident that they can get things under control," said Erin Contreras, a patient with the Post-COVID-19 Recovery Program. "The appointment I had gave me hope, and maybe hope is the best medicine because I've been feeling great."

The Post-COVID-19 Recovery Program will assist patients with re-entrance to the community and ensure continuity of care. The exact nature of ongoing deficits remains uncertain, as the needs will be tracked over time. Patients can self-refer and need to have a recent chest X-ray and schedule a Pulmonary Function Test with the clinic the same day as the appointment. The clinic will assist with the facilitation of this. To schedule an appointment, call 405-515-4888. JUNE 2021 | MOORE MONTHLY | 35


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PIONEER LIBRARY SYSTEM - JUNE CALENDAR Many virtual programs require signup in advance with a valid email address. Go online to www.pioneerlibrarysystem.org/calendar for more information and the most current schedule of upcoming events.

Story Time 10 a.m. Tuesdays Join children’s librarians from around the Pioneer Library System for stories, songs and fun on the library’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/pioneerlibrarysystem. Bedtime Story Time 7 p.m. Tuesdays It’s an evening version of the twice-weekly Story Times presented by PLS children’s librarians. Preschool Story Time 10 a.m. Thursdays This live story time is geared specifically to ages 3 to 5 and their grownups and will take place via Zoom. Signup in advance is required.

Cover to Cover Book Club 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 8 This adult book discussion group meets monthly and the next virtual discussion will be on the book The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes. PLS Reads Book Discussion 12:30 p.m. Thursday, June 10 Join in a virtual discussion of this year’s PLS Reads title The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore. Penn Avenue Literary Society 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 10 The adult book discussion group meets monthly, and in June will look at Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell.

Nailed It! Teen STEAM Edition 2 p.m. Tuesdays, June 1, 8, 15 and 22 Ages 13 to 17 can take part in hands-on challenges and activities using kits provided by the library that attendees can obtain in advance after signing up. Make It! Kids STEAM Edition 2 p.m. Wednesdays, June 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 For children ages 8 to 12, learn STEAM skills via hands-on learning challenges. Sign up in advance to obtain a “Make It!” kit for the supplies for each week’s challenge. Book Recommendations 3 p.m. Wednesdays, June 2 and 16 Looking for a good book? Get a personalized recommendation in this activity offered through the PLS Facebook page. Lego Club 4 p.m. Thursdays, June 3, 10, 17 and 24 Children ages 8 to 12 have a chance to learn from the Lego Lady in a weekly Zoom presentation. Teen Book Club 3 p.m. Mondays, June 7 and 21 Teens will read a book based on a theme and also share their thoughts on the topic in this group, which will meet virtually via Zoom. JUNE 2021 | MOORE MONTHLY | 41


BRAND SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES

JUNE 2021 June 1

Open Art Studio Stretch, Strengthen & Health Country Music House Singers Beginning Sewing and Needlepoint

8:30-11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

June 18

Father’s Day Party

12:15 p.m.

June 21

Classic Movie - The Guardian Line Dancing Lessons

9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

June 2

Speaker

10:30 a.m.

June 3

BP Checks Bingo with Flora

10:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

June 22

Open Art Studio Stretch, Strengthen & Health Arts and Crafts

8:30-11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

June 23

Speaker

10:30 a.m.

June 4

MCOA Monthly Meeting Moore Police Dept

10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

June 28

Classic Movie - The Da Vinci Code

9:00 a.m.

June 7

Classic Movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Line Dancing Lessons

June 29

Open Art Studio

8:30-11:30 a.m.

9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

June 8

Open Art Studio Stretch, Strengthen & Health Arts & Crafts

8:30-11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

June 9

Fresh Cobbler provided by Village on the Park

11:45 a.m.

June 10

Bingo with Terry and Wanda

12:15 p.m.

June 14

Classic Movie - Fiddler on the Roof Line Dancing Lessons

9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

June 15

Open Art Studio Stretch, Strengthen & Health Country Music House Singers Beginning Sewing and Needlepoint

8:30-11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

June 16

Speaker

10:30 a.m.

June 17

Bingo with Scott

12:15 p.m.

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Exercise:

Mon. Wed., & Fri

10:15

Chair Yoga:

Tues & Thurs.

10:15

Arm Chair Travel:

Wed. 9:00

Line Dancing Lessons:

Wed.

12:15

Dominoes, Card Games, Jig-Saw puzzles, Pool, Quilting, & Volunteer work to assist the homebound or work is available at the Brand Senior Center Moore Council on Aging Bus Service: 799-3130 Seniors may have transportation anywhere in the City of Moore for errands or appointments. 8:00am to 3:30pm, Monday through Friday Moore Senior Citizen Nutrition Site Brand Center 501 E. Main Reservations for meals: 793-9069. Donation for a meal for seniors 60 & above: $2.25 Required cost for guests under 60: $5.00

All activities may be limited for social distancing reasons, face masks or face shields required to enter and must be worn at all times.


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THE STATION SCHEDULE • JUNE 2021 ACTIVITIES & CLASSES

DUE TO POSITIVE TESTS FOR THE CORONAVIRUS IN CLEVELAND COUNTY THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY POINT IN TIME. Please check with www.cityofmoore.com or call (405) 793-5090 for the latest information. This is a partial list of schedules, activities, and classes available through the Moore Parks & Recreation department. You can find something of interest for everyone by visiting The Station website at: centralpark.cityofmoore.com/activities-programs or by calling The Station front desk at (405) 793-5090.

SWIM LESSONS GROUP SWIM LESSONS

When: Through August 5 Days/Times: There are weekday and weekend sessions available Fees: $40 per student per session Registration Begins: Monday, March 1 Registration Ends: You may register until 3 days prior to the start of the class. Registration: www.cityofmoore.com/fun or in person at The Station Recreation Center A minimum of 3 participants is required. We reserve the right to cancel or combine levels to adjust for class size. A parent/ guardian 18+ must stay in the Aquatic Facility during the duration of the lesson. All Swim Lessons will be held at The Station Aquatic Center, 700 S. Broadway Ave., Moore.

PARENT AND CHILD

Ages: 6 months - 3 years | maximum 8 swimmers per class Description: Parent-guided swim lessons to help children feel comfortable, have fun, learn to ask for permission before entering the water, and how to enter and exit the water in a safe manner. Swimmers will explore submerging the mouth, nose, eyes, and gain experience wearing a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket.

PRESCHOOL

Ages: 3 years – 5 years | maximum 6 swimmers per class Description: Beginner-level class. Students will be introduced to basic water skills, water acclimation, safety skills and rules.

YOUTH

Ages: 6 years – 14 years Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it. Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills. Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills. LEVEL 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.

PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS (ALL AGES)

When: Through August 5 Days/Times: There are weekday and weekend classes available. Fees: $70/per swimmer Registration Begins: Monday, March 1 Registration Ends: 3 days prior to the start of the class Registration: Must register in person at The Station Recreation Center–no online registration available. A parent/guardian 18+ must stay in the Aquatic Facility during the duration of the lesson. Two people must register together for semi-private lessons. Parents will be required to sign a waiver.

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SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS Most summer sports camps run Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - Noon unless specified differently upon sign up. Sports camps are open to boys and girls ages 6-12 years old. Each participant in a week long camp will receive a t-shirt. Snacks will be provided in all camps. Parents are asked to make sure campers bring proper attire. Camps are set up to teach basic fundamentals and skills with game like scenarios. Space is limited.

GOLF CAMP

WHEN: WHERE: COST: REGISTRATION:

SOCCER CAMP WHEN: WHERE: COST: REGISTRATION:

June 7 - 11 Earlywine Golf Course $85 per person Through June 6 June 21 - 25 Buck Thomas Front South Fields $85 per person Through June 20

ONE DAY BASKETBALL CAMP: SHOOTING WHEN: WHERE: COST: INSTRUCTOR: Basketball Coach REGISTRATION:

July 19 (8 a.m. - Noon) The Station Recreation Center $25 per person Scott Hodges, High School

WHEN: WHERE: COST: INSTRUCTOR: Basketball Coach REGISTRATION:

June 7 - 11 The Station Recreation Center $85 per person Scott Hodges, High School

Through July 18

BASKETBALL CAMP

Through June 6

VOLLEYBALL CAMP WHEN: WHERE: COST: REGISTRATION:

June 14 - 18 The Station Recreation Center $85 per person Through June 13

3-DAY BASKETBALL CAMP WHEN: WHERE: COST: INSTRUCTOR: Basketball Coach REGISTRATION:

August 2 - 4 The Station Recreation Center $65 per person Scott Hodges, High School Through Aug. 1

ONE DAY BASKETBALL CAMP: OFFENSIVE SKILLS WHEN: WHERE: COST: INSTRUCTOR: Basketball Coach REGISTRATION:

July 5 (8 a.m. - Noon) The Station Recreation Center $25 per person Scott Hodges, High School Through July 4


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS & PERFORMANCES AND COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS • JUNE 2021 Due to positive tests for the coronavirus across the area and the constant changes still taking place as of our press deadline, please confirm the events and services listed in this calendar are still in place before making your plans to attend or participate. It’s especially important to ensure the safety of your family, loved ones and yourself by practicing safe COVID-19 recommendations.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRED JONES JR. MUSEUM OF ART Long Exposure – A Century of Pictorialism Now – June 27 Pictorialism, an international photographic movement that emerged late in the nineteenth century in Europe and soon spread to the United States, argued for photography’s status as a fine art through the adoption of techniques and subjects associated with painting. After its invention around 1830, photography was generally believed to objectively depict the natural world. In the early 1840s, however, Scottish photographers David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson began making portraits that period viewers compared to the style of Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn. By 1870, Henry Peach Robinson, Julia Margaret Cameron, and other British photographers sought to distinguish the medium from science. To that end, they modeled their images after Impressionist paintings, used special filters, and manipulated negatives to achieve a painterly effect. While the movement waned in the 1910s, this exhibition demonstrates Pictorialism’s lasting influence on amateurs, art photographers, Hollywood portraitists, and photographers of the American West. Long Exposure traces Pictorialism’s nineteenth-century beginnings to the present day, when contemporary artists and photographers continue to manipulate photographic images to create new art. FRED JONES JR. MUSEUM OF ART A Life in Looking June 24 – December 31 The renowned art historian Dr. Creighton Eddy Gilbert (1924–2011), a scholar of Italian Renaissance art and one of the foremost authorities on Michelangelo, spent nearly seven decades dedicated to scholarship, collecting, and teaching. An academic prodigy, Gilbert entered college at age 14, became a professor at 21, and eventually completed a doctorate from New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts in 1955. Following positions at the Ringling Museum, Brandeis University, Queens College, Harvard University, and Cornell University, he joined the faculty of Yale University in 1981. In addition to his work mentoring students—many of whom 48 | MOORE MONTHLY | JUNE 2021

went on to achieve acclaim as art historians and curators in their own right—Gilbert served as editor-in-chief of the leading art history journal Art Bulletin between 1980 and 1985 and published extensively. He penned numerous books and articles on Caravaggio, realism in Renaissance art, and the Northern Baroque, as well as two seminal works: Michelangelo: On and Off the Sistine Ceiling (1994) and Caravaggio and His Two Cardinals (1995). Gilbert also collected, taking particular delight in discovering works by major artists hidden away in Italian print shops and especially in his acquisition of a jewel-like Madonna and Child by the Renaissance master Romanino. In 2005, Dr. Eric Lee, a former student of Gilbert’s and then-director of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, encouraged his mentor to leave his private collection to the museum. The bequest, 272 objects, spans the fourteenth to twentieth centuries with an emphasis on Old Master prints and drawings from the Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo periods. Gilbert’s wide-ranging interests are evident in this exhibition, guest curated by University of Oklahoma art history faculty members Dr. Allison Palmer and Dr. Erin Duncan-O’Neill. Through themes of religion, architecture, allegory, portraiture, and humor, A Life in Looking: The Creighton Gilbert Collection explores a collection built on seven decades of expertise by this influential scholar, educator, and connoisseur.

CHURCH & SPIRITUAL CONNECTION FRESH START COMMUNITY CHURCH FOOD PANTRY open the third Thursday of each month, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., 309 N Eastern Avenue, West Campus-Family Life Center. Canned and dry goods available. Must be a resident of Moore (please bring an ID).

CITY MEETINGS & EVENTS PARKS BOARD MEETING Tuesday, June 1 at 6:00 p.m. The Station at Central Park, 700 S. Broadway CITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday, June 7 at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING Tuesday, June 8 at 5:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, June 8 at 7:00 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore MOORE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING

Monday, June 14 at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore

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CITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday, June 21 at 6:30 p.m Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore

For Moore Chamber of Commerce events – Visit moorechamber.com/events/calendar

COMMUNITY CONNECTION ADOPT-A-PET Moore Animal Shelter, S-I35 Service Road. Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., closed on holidays. For additional information call (405) 793-5190. BIG TRASH PICK UP Moore residents will be allowed two FREE big trash pick-ups a year and one free voucher to the city landfill for each physical address in Moore. Call (405) 793-5070 to schedule your trash pick-up. CT CLOTHING CLOSET Last Saturday of each month, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CrossTimbers United Methodist Church, 3004 S. Sunnylane, Moore. CrossTimbers UMC Clothing Closet is a place where those in need can find men’s, women’s and children’s clothing along with shoes and accessories. All sizes are available and are free for community members. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM Moore Police Dept. is starting a Neighborhood Watch Program. If you’re interested in helping your neighborhood reduce crime, contact Sgt. Jeremy Lewis, (405) 793-4448. HEYDAY LIVE TRIVIA NIGHT Thursday nights 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. HeyDay Upstairs at Revolutions, 3201 Market Place, Norman. Think you know it all? Prove it at HeyDay trivia night. Put your knowledge to the test with 1/2

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SENIOR CONNECTION P.A.L.S. PROGRAM FOR SENIORS Seniors are assigned to a buddy who will call every day to check on you. Sign up with Sgt. Lewis, Moore Police Dept., (405) 793-4448. PROJECT RETURN HOME FOR ALZHEIMER’S PATIENTS IN MOORE For information about enrolling a loved one, contact Virginia Guild at (405) 793-4478 or Sgt. Jeremy Lewis at (405) 793-4448. TRANSPORTATION: • Metro Transit will provide van service for age 60 and older on Tuesdays and Thursdays from the Moore area to Oklahoma City for medical appointments. Call Jackie at (405) 297-2583. • Moore Council on Aging. Seniors may have transportation anywhere in the city of Moore for errands or appointments. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday – Friday. Call (405) 799-3130 at least one day in advance. • “Share-A-Fare” for age 60 and over or disabled. Purchase taxi fare at 40% off.

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Northmoor Archers Stay on Target E

dgar Fowlkes, the physical education teacher at Northmoor Ele- yond reproach. In addition to that, they're acquiring a skill set that will mentary School, says it's been about 20 years since Mike Gatlin serve them well as they continue into middle school, high school, and started up a fledgling archery program at Wayland Bonds Ele- beyond. mentary School. Today the legacy of that program is an archery dynasty. "The level of success these kids have been able to maintain year after year is remarkable," said Fowlkes. In 2021, Fowlkes had three students who competed in the virtual National Archery Championships in early May. Fifth-grader Ethan Do took third place in that national competition out of 1903 shooters. Ethan is also a two-time Oklahoma Boys State Archery champion. Madison Durrett (fourth-grade) and Olivia Kent (fifth-grade) also finished in the top 64 out of 1549 shooters. The team finished third overall in the state of Oklahoma this year. Fowlkes says that kind of success comes from a lot of hard work by these youngsters. "We practice anywhere between 12 and 14 hours a week," said Fowlkes. "We get here for practice before teachers get here, and we're staying here till most everybody's gone except for the custodians." For those who wonder how elementary-aged kids can maintain that kind of focus in a day and age when video games and streaming services seem to be shortening attention spans, Do says the answer is pretty simple. "The biggest thing is that it's something fun I get to do with my friends," "Archery does help students excel academically because they are resaid Do. "I just gave it a try and didn't think I'd get very far, but something clicked, and it really helped that I get to hang out with my friends quired to focus and pay attention to detail in extraordinary ways," said Fowlkes. "The smallest things can make a difference in where the arand to this." row ends up. Which muscles are tight or loose. How you're anchored. Do has placed first in the state of Oklahoma as a fourth and fifth grader. Learning to focus and be aware of these kinds of details teaches a level His finish as one of the best young archers in the nation puts him in of discipline that follows these kids into other areas of their lives." lofty company. But the 11-year-old isn't all that impressed with his acFowlkes says archery has been a great learning experience for him complishments. as well. He didn't know much about the sport when he was introduced "Yeah, it's kinda cool, I guess," said Do. "I just enjoy that I'm learning this to it by Gatlin. But as he has educated himself, he has grown to love the sport and how it can positively impact kids. He has also managed new skill, that it's fun to do, and my friends and I get to do it together." to build a program that expects excellence. Fowlkes says you can't assume that the laid-back attitude of Do and "We finished third in the state this year out of 100 teams," said Fowlkes. his teammates don't take their sport seriously. Their work ethic is be-

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"That's great, but our goal every year is to win state. We were able to do that the previous two years, so our kids are not completely satisfied with where we finished this year." Fowlkes knows these kids will be back next year, ready to refocus and lock in on another lofty set of goals.

Do says that he and his young teammates experience the fatigue that comes with the long hours of practice. They all plan to enjoy their summer and other pursuits. But when it comes time to pick up the bow in the fall, they'll continue to be motivated by the things that count most.

"They sacrifice so much to be excellent," said Fowlkes, "If I know my friends are going to be there, I'm "But they're so self-motivated that they're able to keep up going to be excited to practice hard and get betwith their homework and still put the work in to be great ter," said Do. "I think this is something all of those archers." kids younger than us should get involved in, too."

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