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Fabulous Fourth!

PDN photos by David Deaton

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They came to town by the hundreds! People from all around LeFlore County made the trip to downtown Poteau for the Chamber of Commerce Fourth of July Celebration. There were rides, foods, face painting and water slides. The day ended with the giant fireworks display at dusk. Children of all ages enjoyed the day. Above, Killion Barnes is getting a little shut-eye on B.J. Barnes’ shoulder after having enjoyed the full day to get ready for the fireworks.

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This little cutie enjoyed the ride her dad gave her on one of the water slides. All of the rides for the children were free.

 


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KTC Champion gives back to campus
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Image                     Anthony Wyatt presents KTC’s Poteau Campus Director, Doug Hall, with a check for $5,000 for KTC’s Foundation Scholarship program.                                                                    Recently Anthony Wyatt was honored at a banquet as Kiamichi Technology Center’s Poteau Campus KTC Champion, the first award of its kind. Wyatt was recognized in front of numerous friends and family members as well as former Heavener High School principal, James McMillan and former KTC Welding Instructor, Bill Shero.  Wyatt presented thermal coffee mugs that read, “Wyatt Construction Company, Inc. – Kiamichi Technology Center made it possible!” to everyone in attendance.  He also presented his former Welding Instructor, Bill Shero, with a Wyatt Construction Company, Inc. coat.  To show his appreciation for what KTC has done in his life, Wyatt donated $5,000 to KTC’s Foundation to assist future welders with scholarships.  He also donated 2,500 Wyatt Construction Company, Inc. pencils for the KTC students.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 October 2007 )
 
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