'Making a Difference: School Prep for Success'

  • Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun Kathy Gooding, Community Relations Coordinator for Oklahoma Complete Health, shows a coloring book to Alice McCathern, 4, of Little Axe, as Tenisha McCathern watches during the event at Shawnee Public Library on Aug. 9. There were about 10 booths with organizations handing out school supplies and free items, in addition to an OBI blood drive.
    Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun Kathy Gooding, Community Relations Coordinator for Oklahoma Complete Health, shows a coloring book to Alice McCathern, 4, of Little Axe, as Tenisha McCathern watches during the event at Shawnee Public Library on Aug. 9. There were about 10 booths with organizations handing out school supplies and free items, in addition to an OBI blood drive.
  • The Banks family of Shawnee take turns writing their names in hieroglyphics on papyrus bookmarks, as Mabee- Gerrer Museum of Art Director of Development Sylwia Partyka looks on. Shown, seated from left, are Andrinee, 11, Micelea, 9, and Andrea, 13, standing, Ronald, Jr. and Ronjnae, 14, Banks. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    The Banks family of Shawnee take turns writing their names in hieroglyphics on papyrus bookmarks, as Mabee- Gerrer Museum of Art Director of Development Sylwia Partyka looks on. Shown, seated from left, are Andrinee, 11, Micelea, 9, and Andrea, 13, standing, Ronald, Jr. and Ronjnae, 14, Banks. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Shawnee Lions Club Vice President Debbie Coym uses an instrument to detect eye problems with Kaylin Burdine, 10, of Shawnee, during the 'Making a Difference: School Prep for Success' event at the Shawnee Public Library on Aug. 9. The Lions Club takes donations of old glasses and now hearing aids, said Lions Club Secretary Butch Lutonski. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Shawnee Lions Club Vice President Debbie Coym uses an instrument to detect eye problems with Kaylin Burdine, 10, of Shawnee, during the 'Making a Difference: School Prep for Success' event at the Shawnee Public Library on Aug. 9. The Lions Club takes donations of old glasses and now hearing aids, said Lions Club Secretary Butch Lutonski. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Carmen Wolf of the Friends of the Shawnee Library hands information about their October book sale to Grace Randolph, as fellow FOSL member Bill Hagen looks on. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Carmen Wolf of the Friends of the Shawnee Library hands information about their October book sale to Grace Randolph, as fellow FOSL member Bill Hagen looks on. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Sammy Taylor of Tecumseh diverts his attention as Maritza Zamora, with the Oklahoma Blood Institute, starts his blood collection during the 'Making a Difference: School Prep for Success' event at the Shawnee Public Library on Aug. 9. Also shown is Aubrey Pardue of Tecumseh, and it was the second time for both him and Taylor to donate. Blood donors received shirts and tickets to Frontier City or Six Flags Hurricane Harbor. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Sammy Taylor of Tecumseh diverts his attention as Maritza Zamora, with the Oklahoma Blood Institute, starts his blood collection during the 'Making a Difference: School Prep for Success' event at the Shawnee Public Library on Aug. 9. Also shown is Aubrey Pardue of Tecumseh, and it was the second time for both him and Taylor to donate. Blood donors received shirts and tickets to Frontier City or Six Flags Hurricane Harbor. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun

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