On this episode your host Mike Hearne sits down with Kristen and Kat from OKC Beautiful. OKC Beautiful's mission is: Enhancing the image and appearance of Oklahoma City through education, programs and community engagement. In 1962, the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce organized a beautification committee. This group expanded to become the Mayor's Committee for City Beautification, appointed and organized by Mayor James H. Norick with the assistance of the Chamber. A new organization was formed to meet the committee's goals, and on March 26, 1971 was incorporated as Oklahoma City Beautiful Inc. as the only nonprofit organization dedicated to the beautification of Oklahoma City. Thank you for listening and as always it would mean the world if you left us a review 5* preferred. If you have a story to tell or would like to hear someone on our podcast please email us at thisisoklahomamedia@gmail.com #thisisoklahoma
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