OKC FRIDAY Vol. 57 No. 29 • One Section • 14 pages • November 24, 2023
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How to cook a turkey:
Heritage Hall first graders explain the complete process Turkeys might wish people would eat more chicken after they read how Heritage Hall first graders would prepare the bird for Thanksgiving dinner. Their suggestions follow: Margaret Murray’s Class First, go to the store to buy a tukey. Next drive home to unrap the trkey. Then put the topes on the turky. put sof and pepr on it. last put it in the yven for 300 gres. Next git it out. then eat it. — Ainsley Glenn ••• First, go to the store to buy a turkey. Next drive home to unwrap
Gobble, Gobble
the turkey. Then put cookiepie, then add chocklit bar, then add m and ms. After put it in the oven to cook it for 9 minuts. Last sit in a chaer then whate to dine. — Anderson LoPresto ••• First, go to the store to buy a turkey. Next, go home and unwrap the turkey. Then, scoop the blood out of the turkey. After, put salt, and peppers, and stuff it. Last, put it in the oven and cook it for 8 hours. — Adele Wiley ••• First, by a turkey from the stor. Next, cut the hed off of the turkey and then pul the
Nea Sahai takes a bite during the Casady Lower School’s annual Thanksgiving feast. The kids don holiday headgear and enjoy goodies they helped to prepare. For more photos, see Page 4.
hart out. Then, put oil on the turkey so it taste good. After, put it in the oven and cloes the oven. Last, turn the
heat up to 40 du grees and set it in there and cook for 8-10 minutes. — Brahett Winkler •••
First, go to the store to get a turkey. Next, go back home to unwrap the turkey. After put stuf on it like
Our arts groups pull out the stops for holiday shows By Rose Lane Editor “Lyric’s A Christmas Carol” is back indoors at the Plaza Theatre. Performances begin today, Nov. 24, and continue though Dec. 24.
Oklahoma City’s arts groups are set to really “rock around the Christmas tree” as they stage special holiday performances. One of Oklahoma City’s favorite holiday traditions – “Lyric’s A Christmas Carol” – makes its triumphant return indoors at the Plaza Theatre this season with an all-new production, featuring brand-new sets and dazzling new costumes. The show opens today, Nov. 24, and continues through Dec. 24 at Lyric’s Plaza Theatre, 1725 NW 16th St. In Dickens’ timeless tale, three magical ghosts whisk the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge away on an unforgettable adventure of transformation and redemption. Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, the Fezziwigs and a host
By donating his allowance to an elementary school needing dramatic play items, Casady sophomore Christopher Bankhead helped share his passion for drama with younger students.
Harold Hamm releases new book Game Changer: Our 50-Year Mission to Secure America’s Energy Independence By Harold Hamm Just this week Game Changer: Our 50-Year Mission to Secure America’s Energy Independence arrived in Oklahoma City. With all of the excitement of the industry that has made Oklahoma a major player in oil
and gas news, what better source than reading Harold Hamm’s own story of how it happened? Hamm credits horizontal drilling with the prime reason for the turn around, and Continental
Resources, the company he founded fifty years ago, a major player in leading the way. Follow his record of becoming an operator in four of America’s premier basins and the largest privately held oil and gas producer in the United States. He speaks with authority and facts that attest to his See HAMM, Page 9
Claravall earns NSC’s higest honor
Tinker of Tivoili’ as Luigi Cover,” Christopher said. “There I learned that opera is for everyone. “The goal of the opera camp was to engage youth in opera to cultivate a life-long passion and appreciation for opera. Mr. McEndarfer See BANKHEAD, Page 5
See HONOR, Page 2
Bankhead shares passion for drama, helps younger kids Last summer, he honed his singing by participating in Vail Opera Camp in Vail, Colo. There, Christopher worked with National Children’s Chorus Artistic Director and CEO Luke McEndarfer and professional baritone opera singer, Johnathon McCullough. “I performed in the opera, ‘The
See TURKEY, Page 4
Lester Claravall, child labor officer with the Oklahoma Department of Labor, is among eight individuals honored by the National Safety Council with the Distinguished Service to Safety Award, the highest award given to safety professionals by the council. Recipients were honored at the opening session of the 2023 NSC safety Congress & Expo in New Orleans – the largest annual gathering of safety and health professionals worldwide. Nominated by both the general public and NSC members, NSC Division committees reviewed the candidates. As Oklahoma’s only full-time child labor officer during the past 25-plus years, Claravall has made it his life’s work to protect the nation’s youngest workforce against workplace abuse, exploitation, endangerment, and dangerous jobs. “The prestigious Distinguished Service to Safety Awards honor the
See SHOWS, Page 2
By Rose Lane Editor
salt. Last, put it in the oven. — Olivia Willis
FRIDAY’s
Cats of the Week Balea and Blanco, siblings, are Sphinx or hairless kitties. They are 2-year-old mischievous, fun and delightful pets! They feel like warm velvet and love to snuggle. The lucky owner is Sue Barrientos, of Piedmont. Email Dog, Cat, Pet and Baby of the Week nominations with complete descriptions to rose@okcfriday.com.