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String ensemble the Venegas Duo at The Goddard Center

The Goddard Center is excited to invite you to a performance by Oklahoma based string ensemble the Venegas Duo on Tuesday, October 25 at 7:30 p.m. This concert will not have assigned seats, and the public is asked to social-distance themselves. Goddard Center Members can make seat reservations for free!

Sheet pan steak fajitas

STEP 1 In a small bowl, whisk together lime juice, olive oil, salt, brown sugar, oregano, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder and Daddy Hinkle’s. Pour into a large Ziploc bag.

Whole Grain Strawberry Pancakes

Ingredients 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 3 eggs 1 container vanilla low-fat yogurt (6 oz) 3/4 cup water 3 tablespoons canola oil 1 3/4 cups sliced fresh strawberries 1 container strawberry low-fat yogurt (6 oz) Directions Heat griddle to 375°F or heat 12-inch skillet over medium heat. Grease with canola oil if necessary (or spray with cooking spray before heating).

Herbs grow well in Oklahoma

Last week we talked about different herbs, how to grow them, and how to store them. This week, I want to tell you about a few herbs that grow well in Oklahoma. Since most of them come from Mediterranean regions, they like lots of sun and really good drainage. We have plenty of sun, and raised beds and container plantings are perfect for drainage if you are not blessed with nice sandy loam soil, and most of us are not. If herbs are watered and fertilized too much, they will become too big and floppy. The following herbs are easy to grow and will thrive in Oklahoma with very little attention: Basil is one of the easiest of all herbs to grow. In addition to the standard green forms, there’s a purple- leafed basil and lemon-scented basil. Basil is quite tender so at the first sign of frost you can expect to lose it, but I always have plenty that reseeds for the next year.

Mike Thompson

Mike Thompson lived a full life. He graduated from Ardmore High School in 1954, went to Southeastern University, and then to the University of Oklahoma where he was a proud Kappa Sigma.

Richard Eugene Vaughn

Richard Eugene Vaughn was born November 18, 1954 in Ardmore, Oklahoma to Marvin Jesse Louis Vaughn and Elizabeth Lee (Blanton) Vaughn. Richard was an Ardmore resident all of his life and graduated from Ardmore High School.

Fred Allen Kana

Lincoln, ME- Fred Allen Kana, 72, of Lincoln, Maine, departed from this life on Tuesday, July 19, 2022, in Augusta, Maine at the Togus VA Hospital with his family by his side. He was born April 23, 1950 to the late Joe Fred Kana and Avie Lea (Hughes) Kana in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Saving us dumb locals from ourselves

Far away in an undisclosed coffeehouse, a hero in a white hat squints and looks suspiciously up at the rising sun. A kerfuffle is rumored among rubes in a faraway village, and nothing … absolutely nothing … worries a high-noon stranger like a bunch of local yokels facing the terrors of our modern world. A white horse soon appears. A quick pic for social media, and our hero drives away while a handler returns the horse to a waiting trailer to follow. Time to save us dumb locals from ourselves.