OHOF’S STORY THROUGH ITS PEOPLE From left, Brandon Scott, Bruce Benbrook, and Jennifer Grigsby enjoyed visiting Students from Chickasha Public Schools learned about the medical advancements with members of the board prior to the OKC Thunder game. made by Oklahomans while enjoying one of the three experiences in the Picture Yourself exhibit at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum, home of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. In the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Gallery, Pauls Valley Junior High students learned about Members of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame from their area of the state. The newly-installed Sensory Wall is one of the many exhibits enjoyed by visitors The first Homeschool Day of 2022 was a huge success, with students and families of all ages. from throughout the state visiting the Gaylord-Pickens Museum, home of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. The University of Central Oklahoma, represented by Jancy Scott, left, and From left, Emily Banfield and Breann Miller present the $1,000 scholarship funded Families attending Homeschool Day had the opportunity to explore a number of Christopher Lynch, right, presented one of the 77 scholarships UCO makes available by the Oklahoma Hall of fame Teen Board to Carson Dean, a senior at Seminole STEAM activities that support their curriculum. through the Oklahoma Scholarship Competition to Emma Gulickson, a senior at High School. Mustang High School. Denotes Member of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame 40
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