A big thank you to the Will Rogers Inn of Claremore for generously accommodating our whole team once again!
We were welcomed by Tad Jones, Executive Director of the Museum. We first met him 2 years ago when we offered our Torch-Bearer award to the Museum. The grounds are so beautiful!
Will Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was a beloved American vaudeville performer, actor, and humorous social commentator. He was born in Oklahoma as a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and is known as "Oklahoma's Favorite Son". As an entertainer and humorist, he traveled around the world three times, made 71 films (50 silent films and 21 "talkies"), and wrote more than 4,000 nationally syndicated newspaper columns. By the mid-1930s, Rogers was hugely popular in the United States for his leading political wit and was one of the higher paid Hollywood film stars. He sadly died in 1935 in a plane crash.
Will Rogers first became famous for his rope tricks. We were treated to peace torch inclusive demonstration!
Some of us stopped at She Brews and learned of the important support this non-profit organisation provides employing and empowering women transitioning out of incarceration.
Running to reunite with our friends from Tulsa Boys Home, which we have been visiting for the last 20 years!
A big thank you to students and staff for welcoming us and providing a delicious lunch for the entire team!
Thank you Fox 23 News for coming and broadcasting this great story!
We were not able to photograph the boys, but so happy to be able to have some of the wonderful staff members hold the torch!
We were blessed to have a little time to see the horses which serve in the special program of equine therapy which helps provide healing and hope to the boys. Staff are always astounded by the success of this form of treatment which develops social intelligence end enhances the boys ability to connect in relationships and increase their sense of self-worth, confidence and hope.
A big thank you to the wonderful staff who took the time to give us a fun speed tour of the grounds!
These gentle giants give so much to all who stand in their presence- and they are also rescue horses!
A special thank you to Mike Murphy, Development Director, who has been welcoming us here since 2006. We offered him our Torch-Bearer Award in 2010.
Our next stop was to Key Elementary School Champions After School Program. These kids were very attentive and sweet!