OKC Parks to host adaptive events for Valentine’s, Black History Month


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OKC Parks to host Adaptive Valentine Dance, Adaptive Black History Month Celebration

Adaptive Valentine Dance

Will you be our Valentine? Valentine’s Day fun is meant for everyone. OKC Parks is holding an Adaptive Valentine Dance at 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 10 at Sellers Recreation Center, 8301 S Villa Ave.

This dance is for anyone 17 or older with disabilities. There will be music, dancing and refreshments for attendees.

Click here to register for the dance. Registration is $5 and ends Feb. 10.

Adaptive Black History Month Celebration

The Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center, 909 Fredrick Douglass Ave., is hosting an Adaptive Black History Month Celebration on Feb. 25 from noon to 6 p.m.

There will be performances, food, and dancing for everyone. This free event is for all ages but is designed for people with disabilities and their families. The event will also showcase the talents and history of developmentally disabled people of African heritage.

Even though this event is free to attend, we encourage families to register here.

For more information on all the programs OKC has to offer, visit okc.gov/parks and click “Browse Programs.”


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