MOORE MONTHLY - June 2022

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS & PERFORMANCES AND COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS • JUNE 2022 Due to positive tests for the coronavirus across the area and the constant changes still taking place as of our press deadline, please confirm the events and services listed in this calendar are still in place before making your plans to attend or participate. It’s especially important to ensure the safety of your family, loved ones and yourself by practicing safe COVID-19 recommendations. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

ing up front in the first two rows. GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS: $30. There a no assigned seats. All seating General Admission. Additional handling charges will apply to all ticket purchases. No refunds, cancellations or exchanges. For more information call 405-6827579 or purchase tickets at occc. universitytickets.com CHURCH & SPIRITUAL CONNECTION

FRESH START COMMUNITY CHURCH FOOD PANTRY OCCC VISUAL AND PERFORMING Open the third Thursday of each ARTS CENTER month, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 7777 S. May Avenue, OKC 309 N Eastern Avenue, West Cam405-682-7579 pus-Family Life Center. Canned and dry goods available. Must be a resDeep Greenwood ident of Moore (please bring an ID). Sunday, June 6, 6:00 p.m. Written and directed by Mia Wal- CELEBRATE RECOVERY ter, The Black Wall Street play, is a Monday nights from 6:30 p.m. to fact-based story about people com- 8:30 p.m. ing together to form a black busi- Faith Crossing Baptist Church, ness district. The time-period is ear- 13701 S. Pennsylvania. For more ly 1900's in Tulsa, Oklahoma where information, contact Nancy at 405two individuals, J.B Stratford and 514-9990. O.W Gurley, come together with a plan to purchase several blocks CITY MEETINGS & EVENTS of land and sell them only to other black entrepreneurs. With their plan in motion, Black Wall Street is CITY COUNCIL MEETING born. Creating well over 100 busi- Monday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m. nesses from grocery stores, banks, Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, theatres, restaurants, hotels, lawyer, Moore and doctor offices just to name a few. We also shed light on the dark PARKS BOARD MEETING events leading up to one of the Tuesday, June 7 at 6:00 p.m. deadliest, untold, and unforgettable The Station at Central Park, 700 S. 12 hours in American History. The Broadway. Tulsa Massacre beginning on May 31st, 1921, and ending June 1st, 1921. URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY This play encompasses Hope, Unity Monday, June 13 at 6:30 p.m. and Resilience for a generation who Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, understood how important it was to Moore stand strong. Featuring BYRON CAGE, Award BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING winning Gospel Artist, and R&B sen- Tuesday, June 14 at 5:30 p.m. sation CHERELLE! Moore City Hall, 301 N. VIP TICKETS: $40 and include seat- Broadway, Moore. 38 | MOORE MONTHLY | JUNE 2022

PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, June 14 at 7:00 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore. CITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday, June 20at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore

COMMUNITY CONNECTION ADOPT-A-PET Moore Animal Shelter, S-I35 Service Road. Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., closed on holidays. For additional information call (405) 793-5190. BIG TRASH PICK UP Moore residents will be allowed two FREE big trash pick-ups a year and one free voucher to the city landfill for each physical address in Moore. Call (405) 793-5070 to schedule your trash pick-up. CT CLOTHING CLOSET Last Saturday of each month, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CrossTimbers United Methodist Church, 3004 S. Sunnylane, Moore. CrossTimbers UMC Clothing Closet is a place where those in need can find men’s, women’s and children’s clothing along with shoes and accessories. All sizes are available and are free for community members. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM Moore Police Dept. is starting a Neighborhood Watch Program. If you’re interested in helping your neighborhood reduce crime, contact Sgt. Jeremy Lewis, (405) 793-4448. PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP First Tuesday of each month, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

2800 SW 131st Street. For more information contact Connie Daniels at 405-703-2300. FREE OUTDOOR TWILIGHT CONCERT AT OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Friday, June 3, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. OCCC, 7777 South May Avenue – entry from SW 74th Street only. As a thank you for your support during our 2021-2022 Performing Arts Series, we are presenting a free concert on Friday, June 3, at 6 p.m. on the northwest side of the Oklahoma City Community College Campus. Red Dirt Rangers, Kyle Dillingham & Horseshoe Road and The Hunter Thomas Band will perform. Bring your chairs, blankets and favorite picnic feast and enjoy the evening. For more information contact Ben Williams at boxoffice@occc.edu. FREE COMMUNITY SHRED DAY AND MEDICATION DROP-OFF Friday, June 10, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Moore Norman Technology Center, Southwest 134th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue. It's that time of year to gather all of your unwanted documents and bring them to the South City Shred Day! There will also be a medication drop-off for all unwanted medications that will be gathered by the Oklahoma City Police Department. This event is open to everyone in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Protect yourself by bringing sensitive, outdated documents to this one-day shredding event. Items to consider shredding: Outdated tax documents, contracts, agreements, legal paperwork, anything with personal information (name, address, date of birth, social security number, parents' information, etc.), bank statements, credit card bills, receipts, other old bills. Limit of (5) small boxes per household. For more information call Elizabeth Awbrey at 405-6431436 or email elizabethawbrey@ southokc.com.


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