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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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BOK Center Opening: Multi-Faith Celebration "One Song, Many Voices" is the theme for the BOK Center's Community Multi-Faith Celebration set for Sunday, August 31, 2008, 3:00 - 4:15 p.m. The Celebration is part of the Grand Opening Festivities for the new BOK Center during Labor Day Weekend. Admission is free. The Celebration will invite God's blessing upon the building, the activities it will host, and the impact it will have on the Tulsa community and beyond. The Celebration will be an inclusive, upbeat event, with an emphasis on music and a performance by Sam Harris. A 500-voice community choir led by Rick Fortner will be a highlight of the program. Registration for the choir will be available on the City of Tulsa website in early June. OCCJ, along with several other interfaith organizations in the community, is assisting with the planning of the celebration.
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OCCJ Celebrates it 50th Anniversary in 2008! Special events for OCCJ special anniversary include:
- 50th Anniversary Humanitarian Society Recognition and New Member Reception to be hosted by Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor (May 14).
- CommUNITY Concert featuring local musicians from various genres in cooperation with The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame (June 19).
- CommUNITY Film Festival in cooperation with The Circle Cinema (July 17 - 20).
- 15th Annual Anytown Oklahoma, OCCJ's award winning human relations and leadership camp for high school students (July 27 - August 2).
- "Finding Common Ground," a talk about understanding religious liberty in public schools, presented by nationally know expert, Oliver "Buzz" Thomas, at a Tulsa Press Club reception (August 21).
- "This I Believe" CommUNITY Essay Contest (Fall).
- "March Toward CommUNITY" celebrating OCCJ's half century of promoting understanding and respect (October 5). Event co-chairs: Jack Wing & Marc Delametter.
- 50th Anniversary Annual Awards Dinner honoring the Tulsa World (November 6).
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Yom Hashoah Interfaith Holocaust Commemoration Yom Hashoah Interfaith Holocaust Commemoration: "Witness Among Us--Honoring Holocaust Survivors and their American Liberators," will be the focus of the 2008 Interfaith Holocaust Commemoration, sponsored by Tulsa's Council for Holocaust Education. The Commemoration, consisting of a variety of programs, will culminate on May 1 at 7:00 p.m. at Temple Israel with a talk featuring Robbie Wiseman, child survivor of the Holocaust, and Dr. Leon Bass, American soldier and liberator at Buchenwald. Questions about the programming for this event may be addressed to David Bernstein at the Jewish Federation of Tulsa at 495.1100. OCCJ is a community co-sponsor of the event.
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OCCJ Leadership Roundtable OCCJ is offering a new Leadership Roundtable for young professionals interested in the OCCJ mission--fighting bias, bigotry, and racism. At the core of this Leadership Rountable is honest diversity dialogue. The group will meet periodically to discuss mission-relevant topics and contemplate ways to further OCCJ's mission.
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OCCJ Annual Awards Dinner OCCJ will celebrate is 50th Anniversary at an Annual Awards Dinner on November 6, 2008, at the new Bank of Oklahoma Arena in downtown Tulsa. The event honor the Tulsa World.
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Anytown, Oklahoma Anytown, Oklahoma 2008 was held July 27 - August 2 at Camp Takatoka near Lake Ft. Gibson. Anytown promotes self-esteem, good citizenship, and leadership in an atmosphere steeped in rich diversity. Each year, incoming sophomores, juniors, and seniors are elibilble for this award-winning, statewide human relations camp. Based on evaluations from this year's delegates and staff (and those from the past), Anytown consistently ranks as a preeminent human relations experience, often characterized as a "life-changing" opportunity. The camp has made a difference in the lives of more than 700 teens since its inception in 1994. Contact the OCCJ office for additional information by calling 583-1361.
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