Flower power mural

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El Reno artist Sue Johnson paints a white outline on a flower which is the centerpiece of her mural on the side of a van located on South Dille Avenue last week.

The van is being repainted as an eye-catcher to the community garden project being conducted by Southern Heights Baptist Church and local charity Children of Hope Community Outreach. The garden idea was started last year during the COVID-19 lockdown as a way to teach youth how to grow and cultivate their own food during a pandemic.

 

Sue Johnson paints a white outline on a flower

El Reno Public Schools in mid-60 percent range for coronavirus shots

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El Reno Public Schools has completed its latest round of vaccine distribution in the district’s ongoing fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since the state of Oklahoma made the vaccine available to educators, administration and support staff for kindergarten through 12th grade in late February, El Reno has held three vaccination pods.

The last two were conducted internally with district nurse Nikki Cerne giving shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

Allison Atchison gets a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine

Dinner with Tom and Huck

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El Reno Community Theatre’s Garrett Wells, blue shirt and red shoes, acts out a scene from “The Absolutely True Story of Tom Sawyer As Told By Becky Thatcher,” while fellow cast members, from left, McKenzi Smith, Camden Sears, Coen Taylor, Emercyn Looper and Teagan Finnigan look on during a recent practice at the Centre Theatre. The cast, which features 10 youth actors, will be putting on the show as part of ERCT’s Fourth Annual Dinner Theatre on April 17 at the Education Building at the Canadian County Fairgrounds.

Garrett Wells acts out a scene

El Reno Now may return in June with in-person gatherings

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Plans are for El Reno Now to return in June.

The news that the monthly in-person event may be coming back was made during last week’s El Reno Live broadcast.

El Reno Live took the place of El Reno Now after the COVID pandemic shelved public gatherings a year ago.

Now, with vaccines being distributed and virus numbers reportedly coming down, Mayor Matt White and El Reno Schools Superintendent Craig McVay are considering if it’s time to again host public information sessions.

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