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Bristow Into Action Bristow Into Action Alcoholics Anyomous meeting is temporarily being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. at 708 West 11th Street, Bristow. For more information, contact Brian at (918) 210-8056. Anger Management Classes A twelve week angermanagment class is being offered.

A Father’s Mercy

Daddy was an unusual person. He grew up in an era when cowboys were real. His favorite memory was a cattle drive with his father and his best friend. His was a life of responsibility and a no-nonsense approach to whatever needed to be done.

Be Strong And Courageous?

Some will ask, “How can I be strong and courageous during such troublesome times?” Sure, our world, and particularly our country, finds us in desperate and seemingly hopeless circumstances at times. But are we really without hope?

“How To Simply Not Live”

A few years ago, we were introduced to a book titled “HOW NOT TO DIE” by Dr. Michael Greger. This physician wrote an excellent book chock full of advice for keeping your body as healthy as you can, for as long as possible. We recommend it to anyone who is seeking to live a healthier lifestyle.

Community Events

Bristow Into Action Bristow Into Action Alcoholics Anyomous meeting is temporarily being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. at 708 West 11th Street, Bristow. For more information, contact Brian at (918) 210-8056. Anger Management Classes A twelve week angermanagment class is being offered.

History

25 years ago this week Bristow School teacher, Meera Bousu, unveiled her painting “The Third Rib” at the Keystone Crossroads Museum in Mannford.

Quote

“I know for sure what we dwell on is who we become.” Oprah Winfrey

How Do You Grow Faith?

Dashrath Manjhi was a young man born into the lowest caste in India. No chance for change. He had to walk three miles to work every day - over a mountain! It was that or walk thirty-five miles around the mountain. One day that all changed.

Back in the day

A frog decided to play a joke on a mouse. The mouse was looking for a way to cross the pond. The frog suggested, “Let me help you. If you tie your foot to my foot, I can tow you across the pond as I swim.