'Readin' and Ropin' program at Tecumseh Public Library on Aug
Buckaroo Bart, aka Bart Taylor with the Will Rogers Museum and Oklahoma Historical Society, teaches Maxxine Fox, 4, and Lydia Fox, 5, both of Shawnee, their first rope trick during the
Tecumseh librarian Caitlyn Love helps 4-H Club members Mya Sadler and Addison Bristow to make pipe cleaner flowers during '4-H Maker Day,' Aug. 5, at the Tecumseh Public Library/City Hall Auditorium. In addition to flowers, 22 4-H members designed and engraved metal water bottles
Tecumseh 4-H Club member Izabelle Tucker creates a pipe cleaner flower during '4-H Maker Day,' Aug. 5, at the Tecumseh Public Library/ City Hall Auditorium. In addition to flowers, 22 4-H members designed and engraved metal water bottles and beaded bookmarks.
Tanner Chambers, a computer training center assistant from Pioneer Library System in Norman, helps three 4-H Club members to pick out designs for engraving metal water bottles during '4-H Maker Day,' Aug. 5, at the Tecumseh Public Library/City Hall Auditorium.
Buckaroo Bart teaches Judah Hassen, 6, of Maud, his first rope trick during the 'Readin' and Ropin' program at Tecumseh Public Library on Aug. 3.
'Readin' and Ropin' program at Tecumseh Public Library on Aug. 3, as their mother records the moment. Taylor spoke about Will Rogers, who knew 88 rope tricks, made 71 movies and was friends with five US Presidents. Taylor has written three children's books about Will Rogers and donated his most recent two to the library. He also gave away one trick rope per family.