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By RHETT MORGAN World Staff Writer on Sep 18, 2013, at 5:04 AM  



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CLAREMORE - The fourth annual Children's Safety Day is planned Saturday at the J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum.

The Grand River Dam Authority and Claremore Electric are sponsors of the free event, which is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is geared toward children in the sixth grade and younger.

"This event is beneficial for the children as well as their parents," Claremore Fire Marshal Jason Crandall said.

"It gives us an opportunity to interact with the children in a nonthreatening manner. The information that will be given out will be helpful not only to the child but the entire family, as well."

Among the organizations participating are the American Red Cross, the Boy Scouts, the Children's Advocacy Center, Claremore Animal Control, the Claremore Electric, Fire and Police departments, Farmers Insurance, Drug Free Community, Brite and Shiny Children's Counseling, Operation Life Saver, Rogers County Blue Star Mothers, the Rogers County Sheriff's Office, Safe Net Services and Volunteers for Youth.

For more information about the event, call the museum at 918-341-5707.

Local

Tulsa man named "Most Wanted" by police

He has been charged in Tulsa County District Court with assault with a deadly weapon, larceny of merchandise from retailer and application to accelerate, court records show.

Parole recommended for Jesil Wilson

Convicted of a murder that occurred when he was 13, the now 30-year-old has spent most of his life in a maximum-security prison.

CONTACT THE REPORTER

Rhett Morgan

918-581-8395
Email

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