The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 2010 Page: 2 of 12
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photograph to encourage k.ds to enroll in lhe club s free ACT and College Prep imtov summer
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injured, anil burns
most common type of lire
works-related injury,
highest injurv rates
be exciting, it is impor- among <■•••—:
re-member the risks
surrounding such activities.
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adults under 20 years ot age
Sparklers «—
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tional Hn-T’ro?is tion Assixia greatest number of
tion (NITA), M2 percent of
fireworks-related injuries
treated in emergency depart
ments involved fireworks
that federal regulations per-
mit consumers to use In 200H
the NFI’A reported that ap
DEBORAH BROWN STUDENTS visit among many, the Brown vs The Board nf Education
Nancy McDonald and the OCCJ staff Je« Matthew- I 'roq-am
Coordinator tPhotos by Rebeee* Ruth Marks) _
Eagle Radio Show On KJMU 1340 14 KEOR Hol 1120
The Groove Tuesdays and Fridays at 9:00 a.m.
.mil flammable materials
• I iglil fires oil one al
a time and then move hack
quickly
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works or pi- k up
that inallum lion
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out, soak them in water befon-
throning llrem awai Keep a
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nearby in < axe ot tin-
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lhe Carver Museum in souriand lhe Brown vs Hie
Diamond Giove. Missouri. Beard of I dm ati'*n Museum
American Jazz Musieum, in lopeka, Kansas wen
Negro Baseball Museum, lhe among lhe mirnenms slop-.
three Kemper ( onlempaiv Art
Museum, Kansas ( ity, Mis
"iTshanmtn Jackson (lelh ind Kemri Anderson gradnah I'tom Iiigl cl
back to the Salvation Army North Mabee Boys & Girls Hub Io p->s<- for tins
WSheoSomaCentafaCommunity and Justice present-
^d osUbhshes the "Nancy McDonald Spin! Award Io Nancy
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Horth Village Marie,
iRdOor Hoa Market
549 E. 36'h Street North
(Northland Center)
Houn:
Friday 9am 6pm
Saturday "’am 6pm
Sunday I pm 6pm
Fourth of July weekend
9am bpm
9am 6pm
9am 6pm
^2 THE OKLAHOMA
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS I
&iTwariitorato»mawyfaatrtptot^AAUrwttoi>altour- |
■■.■n-nt after winning th* ftate-qualitytnc toumanwm m
Oklahoma City, the bulldogahaw (hrir
Beach, Fla. whew they wiB comptte against other team han
h^defeated five of the top six teams h »»*£
Ite “G?wir irin te this Saturday, July 3, at
ex-MastssK^
The Bulldogs, friends and families will be ready to wash can
from 8fl0 am. until MM) pm, for the next 2 wedrends
look for the Bulldogs "Car Wash on July 3, anddulyJO,
from MM) a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Bulldogs need your help get-
ting to Cocoa Beach, Fla. July 17-25.
Hpuj Tow" Olterad By AM Owjtw Fourth
I ot July HoMay Weekend July 2 to July 5
AAA Oklahoma will be offering itsi Tipsy Tow servke
in seven cities across Oklahoma for theJong July Four*
weekend "You don't need to be a member of AAA. san
Chuck Mai, spokesman fa AAA Oklahoma.
"Tipsy Tow is a free community service of A A A and is
available to anyone who has been drinking at a holiday party
or bar and doesn't feel they are able to drive home
AAA will give the caller and une other person a free nde
I home plus tow their vehicle home at no chai£ within a
mile radius of point of pickup. nP?y Jow .”‘arf
A-:
more, Enid and Shawnee
! To can «a Tipsy Tow. dial (000) 222-4357 and ask fa Tipsy Tow
City Officer Cloted Friday, July 2, Furioujh
2, for a furlough day - and then on Monday, July 5 tor *e In-
dependence Dav holiday Public safety and mission critical
operations, hmJever, will operate as normal Res.denfs who
,ied assistance with a water or sewer problem may call the
City's 24-hour emergency number, 5969488.
The furlough on Friday will not affect trash service and
curbside recycling, both of which will operate as.norma! on
that day. lheCity'sgreenwaatesite, 10401 E56thSt. North
writ upc,. - r-~-y usual from 8:00 a m. to 4:00
but closed on Sunday, July 4. The greenwaste rite will
Sunday this year, residential
Trash and rvcydables will be
Hnhday Hours
ihare(7 I-10)
Fn (7/2/10)
Sat (7/3/10)
■ * i rates
For more information call 585-2226
lhe Oklahoma State De
partment of I lealth s Injun
Prevention Service, as well as
the U.S Consumer Product
Safety C ommission, offer the
following tips to keep vout
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proxun.itelv ~.OOO tirewoiks I .-mth ol lull
Register Now tor a Free ACT Prep Program!
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The deadline for regis-
tration is Thursday, July 8,
and the session begins Mon
day, July 12. The- program is
designed to prepare high
school students for college
entrance exams and also pro-
vides assistance with applica-
tions for college, financial aid
and scholarships
lhe program will also in-
clude college field trips,
homework help and basic
skills testing and evaluation
Students wil< receive fret-
memberships to the North
Mabee Boys Ar Girls C lub at
KM)1 N. Cincinnati Trans-
portation from designated
areas will also be provided
For more information, call Jo
Bright at the North Mabee
Boys 8 Girls Club. 425-7534
[nil 01 The Year Fieldtrip: Kansas City Here We Come!
Students from the Debo
rah Brown (.(immunity
School, along with friends.
also will be open on Friday as
p.m--------
re-open on Monday, July 5.
Because July 4, falls on a-----, .
trash service will not be affected either in the «**;•-**«* «
collected according to the usual scheduk’ on Monday, u y .
The only solid waste service not provided on Monday, July 5,
will be dead animal collection.
Tulsa Parks recreation centers will be closed Friday and
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fc. „U*. - UMMI rh.. City nf Mm Anim.l
ter at 3031 North Erie Ave. will be open on Fnday, and then
closed on Monday tiiUm
Mohawk and Page Belcher golf oxirees. •» well« '«*«
Zoo will be open both Friday and Monday. Gilcreaae Mu-
seum will follow its usual operating schedule- open luesday
through Sunday and closed Monday, including July
Tulsa Performing Arts Center administrative offices will be
closed both Friday and Monday, but the ticket office will be
open on Friday.
Salvation Army North Mabee Boys & GW*
Club Rocky Bright Football Camp July 14-15
Sign-up has Parted at the Salvation Army North Mabee
Bovs & Girls Club for the Rocky Bnght Annual Football
C amp lhe camp will be held Wednesday, July 14, and I hurs
dav, Julv 15, from 5:30 p.m to 7:30 p m. both evenings
IK- camp teaches basic skills and good sportmanship.
Coaches include Rocky and local high school and college ath
letes, as well as alumni from the dub
North Mabee is the Boys & Girls dub that has pnduced
1 seven members erf the NFL, as well as seven championships
in the Indian Nation League. The camp is free and open to
kids ages six to 13.
Please call the dub at 425-7534 or stop by the dub at 3001 N
Cincinnati
Seniors May Qualify For A Power Wheelchair
Rixlaim your independence with a power wheelchair at
little or no cost Medicare's regulations now make it easier tor
seniors and others with debilitating conditions such as arthn-
tis, stroke, heart and breathing problems, or diabetes, to ob
tain a power wheelchair at little or no cost
Miracle on Wheels is trying to increase public awareness
about the assistance options that allow seniors and the dis-
abled to remain independent in their own homes rather than
undergo difficult surgery or other expensive treatment, or re-
sort to moving into a nursing home
These assistance options are available to anyone with
problems getting around their home, or who are in danger
of falling due to their medical condition So those who are
suffering from any condition that severely limits their mo-
bility should call Miracle on Wheels at 1-«O(»-44M,-421OU,,I-
free to learn about qualifying now for a power wheelchair
at little or no cost.
embarked on their annual
end ot the school year field
tripOver a three dav period,
the young historians visiteil
various sites across
states in search of history
related injuries were treated
in hospital emergency de
I lands, fingers, eves, and what is legal in vout ■'
lt*gs wt*rv thv nuM coninion
-atch professional fireworks parts ot the huh that wen-
- - * • • , iniun-it and burns were the
‘ r own fireworks
celebrations Although hav-
ing your own fireworks show
may I
tant to
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THE TEXAS GULF COA8T hot summers welcome yours truly ^Donama net ’;,"w
Rebecca Ruth surrounded by my nieces and nephews A yi. p|evenl „
Edward Newsome, Imari, and Gabriel outside their favoule initiative that nop __r
restaurant Maggiano's" Keeping it real, who is Rebecca Rutt»
Yours truly. Rebecca Ruth Marks As my husband and family
call me "Rebecca Ruthiel" So. when you see or hear Rebecca
Ruth, remember Ruth is my middle name1
Health Department Urges Fireworks Safety
,.rl^ .ind flammable malrtials
Celebrating the 4th of
July means enjovmg festive ■
ties with family, friends, food, partnwnts naftonw ide
and of course, fireworks! Each
year, many families gather to
wl._ ,
shows while others choose to
organize their
w
• Belon- using tm-works
check with your kxal police or
fin- department Io determine
area
• Riad all warnings and
instructions
• Do not build ot expert
menl with homemade fin-
works
• Du not allow young
children to handle or light bucket ot
--n- fireworks • including
. ! and fin-crackers sparklers (Sparklers burn at
associated with the more than KMMFI!)
• Be sure that spectators
an- al a safe distance away
and are warned before fin-
works are lit
• Do not hold fireworks
while trying to light them
I ight fin-works on a smooth,
flat siirtaie away from
houses, dry leaves and brush, spectacular 4th of July'
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