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Shriner's Parade to roll through Del City

Shriner's Parade to roll through Del City

After much anticipation and hard work, an annual parade will roll through the streets of Del City later this week.

Free haircuts for Heart Association this weekend

Free haircuts for Heart Association this weekend

The spring weather may have you dreaming about changing your style and this weekend you can get that new look while supporting a good cause.

Bob Mills Furniture Partners with Infant Crisis Services

Bob Mills Furniture Partners with Infant Crisis Services

Bob Mills Furniture Partners with Infant Crisis Services

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - In an effort to raise awareness for the needs of infants in crisis, Bob Mills Furniture will air a social media campaign in March of 2012.

"One of our core values is "Everyone is Family," said Bob Mills, President & CEO of Bob Mills Furniture, "and that's certainly true of the infants in our community who are in need of everything from formula to bottles and diapers.

Mills continued, "Our goal is to raise $5,000 by donating $1 to Infant Crisis Services for each new "like" we get on our Facebook page.  But beyond that, in March we will become a drop off point for diapers, baby bath, pacifiers, wipes, sippy cups, baby bottles, blankets, or clothes (size newborn - size 6).

LYMI Fundraiser at Buffalo Wild Wings

What:  LYMI Fundraiser for Amy, aka AJ

Where: Buffalo Wild Wings - 6910 S.W. 3rd OKC, OK 73128

When:  Feb-22-2012 from 5pm-9pm

Why:   To Help Save Amy's Life!

For Tickets Contact: Susan Martin susanrmartin608@gmail.com

A LYMI (Love You and Mean It) Fundraiser has been scheduled at Buffalo Wild Wings for Amy, aka AJ, a 27 year old woman who is suffering from stage 4 rectal cancer. Amy's rectal cancer has metastasized to her lungs and she has already undergone several surgeries, radiation and chemotherapy. At this time, these methods are not working to save Amy's life.

Camp for Grieving Children

Camp for Grieving Children

Camp for Grieving Children

Grief is hard work for mature adults.  It can be especially troubling for children.

Myths abound that children don’t feel a loss as keenly as adults, or that they don’t understand death, that they lack the experience to process grief, or that natural resiliency will help them bounce back.

Losing a loved one can be devastating at any age.  How children experience the death and their subsequent grief varies according to age, developmental stage, and their relationship to the deceased.  It is estimated that one in 20 children under age 15 will suffer the loss of a parent.

Professionals at Home Hospice of Grayson, Cooke and Fannin Counties know that if a child is old enough to love, he or she is old enough to grieve.   While there is no one right way to process the unique sadness of losing a parent or someone close, there is help at Camp Dragonfly.

Music festival coming to middle school

Music festival coming to middle school

Local musicians will be heading to a Del City middle school to host a music festival this weekend.

Department welcomes new firefighters

Department welcomes new firefighters

Residents in Del City will see a few new faces when you are in an emergency situation.