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Elijah Madero, 8, of Tecumseh, tosses a beanbag in a cornhole game at the Tecumseh Pioneer Library "Party at the Park" Summer Learning Challenge celebration, held at Slick Humphrey Park on July 25. They also offered games at the pavilion, hula hoops, and a bubble machine, as well as a visit by three tortoises from Earlsboro, a Tecumseh Fire Department fire engine, and a booth from the Gateway to Prevention and Recovery (TSET) Healthy Living Program. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Lisa Watson hands a ball to Lily McCracken, 9, of Tecumseh, at the Gateway to Prevention and Recovery (TSET) Healthy Living Program booth on July 25. Watson and Lisa Smith, center, also offered mandarin oranges, bottled water and cooling towels at the Tecumseh Pioneer Library "Party at the Park," held at Slick Humphrey Park. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Ashley Glasgow holds Cade Glasgow, 1, both of Tecumseh, as he feels the shell of Phoenix the Sulcata Desert Tortoise on July 25. Montana Goad and Melodie Waddell, both of Earlsboro, brought Phoenix, and two younger tortoises - DaVinci and Little Bit - to the Tecumseh Pioneer Library "Party at the Park" in Slick Humphrey Park.
Party at the Park
Party at the Park
Gateway to Prevention & Recovery info- Party at the Park
- Party at the Park
- Party at the Park
- Party at the Park
Lyla George, 11, Kal-El George, 9, Cheyenne George, and Jasmine George, 12, all of Pink, study bones to determine how an animal died during the Tecumseh Pioneer Library “Animal CSI” class on July 24. The class was taught by Mary Holman, an education coordinator with the Museum of Osteology. Photo provided by Sara McGaha
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