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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Sixteen Putnam City North High School Key Club members spent Saturday afternoon volunteering at the Memorial. Aslan Maleki, Khurram Jiwani, Sotia Abdulaziz, Sabrina Ahmed, Samantha Chen, Jennifer Chen, Yvonne Chan, Kyndall Lewis, Shaina Varughese, Farris Willingham, Ellen Whiteley, Sarah Scungio, Yan Tan, Nina Afzalian..., Sara Adams, and Sadia Tashim tied tags on Hope Bears and filled educational packets to be placed in the Hope Trunk.When asked why they chose to volunteer time at the Memorial, one student wrote, "The bombing of the Murrah Building had a major impact on Oklahomans, as well as the rest of the world. Putnam City North Key Club feels that it is very important to volunteer here to help the community remember what happened, and move towards a stronger and safer world." See More

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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum A team of 10 Dell OKC employees, led by Dell Site Leader Tom Benson, spent their afternoon visiting and volunteering at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. The employees toured the Memorial’s Archives, which houses nearly one million artifacts related to the April 19, 1995, bombing and learned about the proce...ss of collecting and protecting the items entrusted to us.The group spent the rest of the day working on two special Archives projects: removing tags and recording the tag’s collection number from stuffed animals left on the Fence and transferring some of the collection’s 500,000 photographs to new plastic sleeves.

Final Report

This Book was done by the City of Oklahoma City and also can be found at http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/

Final Report

This book was done by The Oklahoma Bombing Investigation Committee.

In Their Name

In Their Name Oklahoma City: The Official Commemorative Volume Forword by the Rev. Billy Graham - Epilogue by Gov. and Mrs Frank Keating Available at http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/

Angels Over Oklahoma City

This book is a Pictorial History of the Events of April 19th 1995, It was sold at the Oklahoma Memorial but since then it has become out of print! However this book can be found on Amazon.com or E-Bay.com Here is some info about the book: Heroes of the Heart presents Angels Over Oklahoma City Globe Color press.