A special happy birthday to The Register’s own, and my roomie, John D. Montgomery.
He celebrates his birthday Monday, February 3.
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Happy birthday to Suzanne McAuley, Andy …
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A special happy birthday to The Register’s own, and my roomie, John D. Montgomery.
He celebrates his birthday Monday, February 3.
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Happy birthday to Suzanne McAuley, Andy Woods, Jennifer Keeler, Pam Dillinger, Peggy Haynes, Fannie Lou Green, Lauren Moore, Raul Alamos Jr., Martina Chavez, Carime Espinoza, Mary Ford, Joshua Keeler, David Woods, Patty Dumas, Sydney Dye, Kyle Frasier, Vivian Steiner, Fabiana Trejo, Aaron Dumas, Lucio Ocampo, Jestin Wright, Beverly Hodges and Henry York.
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I checked with the Farmer’s Almanac about Ground Hog Day 2025 and this is what I found.
“Will the Groundhog See His Shadow in 2025?
According to our weather predictions, February 2, 2025, will bring snow showers and cold weather.
We think that when Punxsutawney Phil—that Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Weather Prognosticator Extraordinary— emerges from his burrow (with a little help from his handlers) to make his much-anticipated forecast, he will NOT see his shadow, which indicates an early spring!”
I sure hope the Almanac is right! I’m ready for an early spring!
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Join the Purcell Public Library in creating positive change in our community by recycling styrofoam.
Bring your styrofoam to the library to be recycled Saturday, February 8, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Library staff will be working with Churches Caring for Creation whose mission is to “save the planet ‘one drink cup at a time’” by recycling #6 plastic.
Start saving your #6 styrofoam now!
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The Purcell Public Library will present the “Learn it! U.S. Citizenship Test Study Sessions” Tuesday, February 14, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the library.
In these sessions you will prepare for the U.S. Citizenship test.
Strengthen your study skills! This program is a series of study sessions to help you prepare for the U.S. Citizenship test.
This activity is supported by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
The program is designed for adults and registration is required.
For more information call 405-527-5546 or register online at pioneerlibrarysystem.org.
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The Purcell Public Library will present the “Information Investigation: Immigration Q&A” Tuesday, February 18, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the library.
Our world is full of information, which can be overwhelming.
Get your immigration questions answered from an immigration attorney.
Have a question about immigration? Each month, a licensed bilingual immigration attorney will hold a Q&A session to answer your immigration questions.
This activity is supported by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
The program is designed for adults and registration is recommended.
For more information call 405-527-5546 or register online at pioneerlibrarysystem.org.
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Here’s an easy slow cooker recipe that is really good!
Crockpot French Onion Chicken
2 lb. chicken breast boneless skinless
1 large onion, thinly sliced
10.5 oz can condensed French onion soup
1 oz. onion soup mix
2-3 slices Swiss cheese sliced
Spray the inside of an 8-quart slow cooker. Add the chicken breasts, the sliced onions, the soup mix, and the condensed soup.
Slightly stir and cover and cook on high for 4 hours, or on low for 6-1/2 hours. Minutes before done, add one slice of Swiss cheese to each chicken breast.
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