An Interview with Mistletoe Market Chair, Alex Brady

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Mistletoe Market is a three-day, one-stop holiday shopping extravaganza that raises funds to support the mission of the Junior League of Oklahoma City. Proceeds from Mistletoe Market go to fund our focus area of Health & Wellness community projects.   Active member, Christi Coyle, recently interviewed some of the event chairs to share the inside scoop on preparations for… Read More

Erin’s JLOC Story

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Junior League of Oklahoma City preferred active member, Erin Engelke, contributed this week’s guest post.     Growing up in a small town in Idaho, my parents taught me the value of serving others and modeled that themselves, eventually becoming foster parents to several children over the years. I have such vivid, wonderful and sometimes comical… Read More

Fall Container Gardening

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This week’s guest post was contributed by Junior League of Oklahoma City sustainer, Elizabeth Richardson.   Hooray! Fall is finally here! Time to get your front entry and outdoor planters looking festive for the season. I’m excited to share container gardening tips to ensure eye-catching curb appeal for your home or business. Thanks for reading… Read More

General Membership Meeting Recap – September 2017

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The General Membership Meeting on September 12, 2017 was a great kickoff to the JLOC year. It opened with an inspiring video from AJLI, “Disrupt Convention,” which reminded us, as President Tracey Frederick said, that “disruption is not a bad thing – we can be the agents of change.” Aurora Lora, Superintendent of Oklahoma City… Read More

Speaker in the City

Thursday, February 8, 2018

The Criterion

Featuring Giuliana and Bill Rancic. For more information and to purchase tickets click HERE.

Labor Day Fun

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This week’s guest post was contributed by Junior League of Oklahoma City active member, Beth Armstrong. Celebrated on the first Monday of September, Labor Day is a uniquely American holiday saluting the prosperity of our country through the hard work (or labor) of our citizens. Sounds like a lofty way to describe an excuse to… Read More