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Leader Kay Floyd spoke to the Members of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum Teen Board with Rep. Forrest Bennett and Secretary of Licensing and Regulations Susan Winchester — who lost a family member, Dr. Peggy Clark in the bombing.
This special Better Conversations event is just two weeks away!
On Thursday, January 25, join us at the Memorial Museum for dinner, drinks and a screening of ‘Trustworthy’ with Executive Producer Stephany Zamora: https://t.co/oscJwVpkkQ
This timely discussion will explore the documentary, the growing crisis of trust in media and how we can become better news consumers. We invite all to find Common Ground on this Sacred Ground and discover how we can come together to rise above misinformation and discourse.
Hey, teachers — this is your reminder to book your FREE school trip to the Memorial and Museum this year!
Spots are available for January and February, but March is nearly SOLD OUT. See our full list of programming options and sign up now: https://t.co/velW04QZ9u
Cheers to 2024! We look forward to another great year of making an impact and sharing this important story.
The Museum will be closed Monday, January 1, but the Memorial remains open 24/7. Visit https://t.co/d9S6SzufdA to learn more and plan your visit in the new year!
The Museum will be closed December 24-25 for the holidays! We wish everyone safe travels as we come together to celebrate with loved ones.
P.S. — the Memorial will still be open 24/7! If you have family in town, we encourage you to bring them by for an impactful experience.
EDUCATORS — Spots are filling up fast for 2024 school field trips! We still have room for school groups in January and February, but March is nearly SOLD OUT and April is LIMITED. #oklaed
Reserve your class visits now! https://t.co/velW04QZ9u
168 Days remembers the 168 killed, honors survivors and expresses gratitude for those changed forever by the bombing.
Every day leading up to April 19, 2024, we’ll be posting a new commemoration on Facebook and Instagram. Follow along to help share this important message!
It’s a Teen Board takeover! The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is now on TikTok — our Teen Board is learning important lessons and wants to share them with YOU. Give us a follow and join them on the journey!
https://t.co/pPQpJ03dQB
@OKCNM looking beautiful this morning.
At 9:30 family members, survivors and first responders will place wreaths on each of the 168 Chairs as part of the season of remembrance.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to hear Michelle’s unique perspective and get a behind the scenes tour of the Memorial Archives.
https://t.co/TNfNg61ono
On Thursday, December 7, Family Member Michelle Edstrom will lead an EYEwitness Tour at the Museum. Michelle is the granddaughter of Katherine Louise Cregan, who was killed in the bombing.
Join us from 5:30pm to 7pm — the event's NEW scheduled time — to hear Michelle's story.
Kathy, as she was called by her friends, worked as a claims representative for the Social Security Administration in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
Previously widowed, Kathy was the center of a tight-knit family — to whom she was deeply devoted.
The final “Museums On Us” event of 2023 is almost here! This Saturday and Sunday all @BankofAmerica cardholders will receive FREE admission to the Memorial Museum.
Come take advantage of this special offer before the year is over!
After the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995, the Interagency Security Committee was created and developed and promulgated new security standards and best practices. Today, the ISC is getting restructured to give the committee a fuller understanding of where... https://t.co/H2xJ1ywrRv