Production Wraps in Oklahoma on New Animated Series in Cherokee Language

September 11, 2020

Story provided by the Oklahoma Film + Music Office Cherokee Nation and FireThief Productions, in association with the Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO), is proud to announce the end of production of “ᎢᎾᎨᎢ”, pronounced […]

Stillwater Teacher Selected for National History Day Summer Webinar Series

September 9, 2020

Story provided by National History Day Ms. Jennifer Eckel, a teacher at Stillwater Junior High School in Stillwater, Oklahoma, is one of only 98 teachers selected for a National History Day® (NHD) summer professional development […]

Community Collections Collaborations

September 7, 2020

Story by Amelia Chamberlain, Director Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar What do you do when your mission overlaps with other Stillwater institutions? Why, you collaborate, of course! There are at least three Stillwater organizations […]

The League of Women Voters and the 100-year Anniversary of the 19th Amendment

August 13, 2020

Story by Lindsey Ettinger, Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar Intern  The League of Women Voters was officially founded in Chicago in February 1920, just six months before the 19th amendment was ratified and women […]

Tasty Tales of Stillwater History Through Recipe Cards

July 6, 2020

Tasty Tales of Stillwater History Through Recipe Cards Story provided by Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar Director Amelia Chamberlain Getting ready to cook a recipe isn’t quite what it used to be. Instead of […]

A Long-Overdue Conversation *

July 4, 2020

By Roger Moore Recent discussion, local and national, revolves around something everyone seems to have taken for granted for the last century – knowledge of history and the implications for not at least attempting to […]

“Uprising: Solidarity & Social Justice”

June 12, 2020

A Call to Artists Story provided by Modella Gallery Modella Gallery has been been disturbed about the continuing situation related to abuse of power, racial terror, bigotry, and hatred rather than unification and cohesion. We […]

Tabletop Games in the midst of Quarantine

June 11, 2020

Story by Roger Moore Not that quarantines, self-isolation, or shelter-in-place orders are things we hope for, but they can allow for a trip down memory lane. Being stuck at home means a chance to finally […]

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