First Miss Frontier Days Scholarship Goes to Jalee Meyers

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Photos by Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan, unless otherwise noted.

  • Jalee Meyers was crowned Miss Frontier Days and received a $500 scholarship check from the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce, presented by the pageant’s premiere sponsor Tecumseh Public Schools on Sept. 28. Shown, from left, are Meyers, 2023 Miss Frontier Days Aleigha McCullough, and TPS Superintendent Robert Kinsey. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Jalee Meyers was crowned Miss Frontier Days and received a $500 scholarship check from the Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce, presented by the pageant’s premiere sponsor Tecumseh Public Schools on Sept. 28. Shown, from left, are Meyers, 2023 Miss Frontier Days Aleigha McCullough, and TPS Superintendent Robert Kinsey. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Tecumseh graduate Chloe Dawson holds a Scarlet Macaw on her arm at the Kids Zone booth of Ron and Susan Ham, of Shawnee, during Frontier Days. The Hams brought five of their 30 tropical birds, as well as a few Sulcata tortoises and a Bearded Dragon. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Tecumseh graduate Chloe Dawson holds a Scarlet Macaw on her arm at the Kids Zone booth of Ron and Susan Ham, of Shawnee, during Frontier Days. The Hams brought five of their 30 tropical birds, as well as a few Sulcata tortoises and a Bearded Dragon. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • As the sun rose on Saturday morning, over 60 competitors gathered for the Justin Terney 5K. Elijah Pearman was the first to cross the finish line (pictured left) and was awarded first place for the mail competitors with a time of 17:30:50. Lexi Christensen took first for the female competitors (right) with a time of 20:38:24. The awards were presented by Craig McIntyre from spOKeLAHOMA who provided the timing equipment for the finish line. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
    As the sun rose on Saturday morning, over 60 competitors gathered for the Justin Terney 5K. Elijah Pearman was the first to cross the finish line (pictured left) and was awarded first place for the mail competitors with a time of 17:30:50. Lexi Christensen took first for the female competitors (right) with a time of 20:38:24. The awards were presented by Craig McIntyre from spOKeLAHOMA who provided the timing equipment for the finish line. Countywide & Sun/Suzie Campbell
  • Richard Carter, left, shows his brother Dean Carter the original flathead V-8 in his 1948 Ford F-1 pickup truck during the Frontier Days Car Show, held in the lot at Washington and 4th Street, on Sept. 28. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Richard Carter, left, shows his brother Dean Carter the original flathead V-8 in his 1948 Ford F-1 pickup truck during the Frontier Days Car Show, held in the lot at Washington and 4th Street, on Sept. 28. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • The Oklahoma Jazz Preserve performs in front of Tecumseh City Hall during Frontier Days on Sept. 28. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    The Oklahoma Jazz Preserve performs in front of Tecumseh City Hall during Frontier Days on Sept. 28. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • The Tecumseh Pentecostal Church of God barrel train, with cars representing organizations and businesses in Tecumseh, is pulled in the Frontier Days Parade on Sept. 28. They won first overall and first in the youth organization category. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    The Tecumseh Pentecostal Church of God barrel train, with cars representing organizations and businesses in Tecumseh, is pulled in the Frontier Days Parade on Sept. 28. They won first overall and first in the youth organization category. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Members of the Tecumseh Round-Up Club ride their horses in the Frontier Days Parade on Sept. 28. They won second in the Club/Organization category, and they held a rodeo that evening. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Members of the Tecumseh Round-Up Club ride their horses in the Frontier Days Parade on Sept. 28. They won second in the Club/Organization category, and they held a rodeo that evening. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Maci Kinnamon works with her little dog, Arlo, to demonstrate a trick in the Best Trick category of the Frontier Days Dog Show on Sept. 28. Arlo won that category and got third in Best Dressed. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Maci Kinnamon works with her little dog, Arlo, to demonstrate a trick in the Best Trick category of the Frontier Days Dog Show on Sept. 28. Arlo won that category and got third in Best Dressed. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Leann Adams, owner of the Bow Wow Barber Shop, looks over her dog Hazel's costume after winning the "Best Dressed" category of the Frontier Days Dog Show, held at Tecumseh City Hall on Sept. 28. The dog show was sponsored by Tecumseh Vet Clinic. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Leann Adams, owner of the Bow Wow Barber Shop, looks over her dog Hazel's costume after winning the "Best Dressed" category of the Frontier Days Dog Show, held at Tecumseh City Hall on Sept. 28. The dog show was sponsored by Tecumseh Vet Clinic. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Rachel Walker, 9, Allison Walker, 12, and Maritza Deanda, 10, play catch with "Peaches" the Moluccan Cockatoo at the Frontier Days Kids Zone on Sept. 28. Ron and Susan Ham, of Shawnee, brought five of their 30 tropical birds, as well as a few Sulcata tortoises and a Bearded Dragon. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Rachel Walker, 9, Allison Walker, 12, and Maritza Deanda, 10, play catch with "Peaches" the Moluccan Cockatoo at the Frontier Days Kids Zone on Sept. 28. Ron and Susan Ham, of Shawnee, brought five of their 30 tropical birds, as well as a few Sulcata tortoises and a Bearded Dragon. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Tecumseh’s Frontier Days 2024 was full of activity, as it is every year.On Sept. 26, the Gospel Sing was held at Slick Humphrey Park and featured the band “Under the Name of Christ,” led by Lonnie Crouch of Tecumseh. Tecumseh’s churches also sent their singing groups from First Baptist Church, Revive Free Will Baptist Church, Home Church, and Experience Church. This is the third ...

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