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Free Book, Big Read, Little Axe

By Pam Sharp

The Big Read selection for this year is The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien. The book has been described as a “classic work of American literature that has not stopped changing minds and lives since it burst onto the literary scene.” The selection of this book is a continuation of the State of Oklahoma declaring 2010 the Year of... »

Little Axe 4-H Holds County Communication Event

By Ann Jones
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On Jan 11, Little Axe was host to the first 4-H county event in recent memory. The event consisted of photograph, public speaking, model meetings, job readiness and technology exhibits. Around 80 to 85 people attended from OKC, Moore, Norman, Noble, Lexington and of course Little Axe. There were 30 public speaking presentations. Matt Edge and Jennifer Jones from... »

Calling Little Axe Area Seniors

By Ann Jones

Little Axe Seniors Holiday Party (age 60 and up) December 18, 11 am - 1 pm at Little Axe Community Center, 168th Avenue N.E. just south of Highway 9. Refreshments will be served. Bring a gift for Dirty Santa - $5.00 limit or an item you would like to re-gift Sponsored by the Little Axe 4-H in cooperation with the Little Axe... »

City of Norman Meeting in Little Axe

By Ledger Staff

Norman Councilwoman Rachel Butler has scheduled a public meeting to discuss municipal services in east Norman. The meeting is to be held Nov. 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Little Axe Elementary School cafeteria. Call 366-5404 for information.... »

Little Axe Fall Trash Off

By Ledger Staff

The American Legion Hall will have dumpsters available Oct. 8, 9 and 10 to collect bulky waste items. The roll-off containers are provided by the City of Norman Sanitation Division for its rural customers. No tires, batteries, paints, chemicals or other hazardous materials should be placed in the containers. Although batteries and car tires without rims will be accepted for... »

Labor Day Weekend Activities

By Kathy Furneaux , Park Naturalist

LAKE THUNDERBIRD STATE PARK NATURE CENTER Saturday, September 4th 9:00 am – Bird Walk. Please call 321-4633 or e-mail for details and to sign up. 11:00 am – Birds of Lake Thunderbird. Enjoy a slide presentation of birds that live around the lake. 1:00 pm – Animal Clay Sculpture. Sculpt an animal of your choice out of self-hardening clay. Ages... »

Eat, Play, Read

By Ledger Staff
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Kids get more than a meal at the Little Axe Community Center summer lunch program. The Wednesday 'Story Time' sessions conducted by Pioneer Library personnel are also very popular with kids. Tossing silk scarves in the air. Story time July 28th will be the last "Story Time" session. All children who signed up for the Summer Reading Program are asked to... »

Community Blood Drive

By Pam Sharp

The Oklahoma Blood Institute will be holding a blood drive on: July 24, 2010 at the Little Axe Community Center, Conference Room from 09:00 AM-01:00 PM Donors receive FREE: * T-shirt * Voucher for two tickets to the Oklahoma City Zoo * Health Screenings For your convenience, we are offering the ability to schedule... »

Tornado Tomatoes

By Pam Sharp
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From the Atwoods plant donation give away. There were approximately 400 plants, mostly tomatoes, that were distributed by the Little Axe 4-H at the community center. Ann Jones, Leader for the Little Axe 4-H said that this will be an opportunity for area residents to replant their gardens after many were destroyed by the recent weather events.... »

Little Axe Fire Dept Launches Website

By Ledger Staff

Communications are a vital part of the job for Little Axe firefighters, and what better way to communicate with the community than with a LAFD website? The new website contains news, FAQs, links, contact information and more. A website for a fire department may seem a bit unusual, and it is, but it goes well with the mission adopted by the LAFD:... »

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