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What Missional Looks Like

A local community is teaming up to give their area an extreme makeover. All weekend dozens of residents, parents and college students have been cleaning up neighborhoods of Turley.

They’re focusing on the Cherokee Elementary school which could close under a Tulsa Public Schools proposal.

Thousands of people across the nation are doing the same kind of work but for these laborers the payoff is even greater.

“It gives the teachers and the students and the staff there hope, everyday they come into school they walk by something that’s beautiful, and inspiring and they know the community still cares,” says Ron Robinson, Executive Director of A Third Place Community Foundation.

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