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Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center introduces vintage kids programming

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Kenneth Sivard Board of Director | Oklahoma Historical Society

Kenneth Sivard Board of Director | Oklahoma Historical Society

The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center in Enid, Oklahoma, is set to launch its new "Vintage Kids" programming on March 21. The event will take place from 6-8 p.m. as part of the "Museum After Dark" series and is designed for children under 12 and their families.

The program aims to explore historical playtime activities, focusing on the 1930s era during its first event. Children will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on activities reminiscent of that time, such as playing with dough, rag dolls, and wooden blocks. A highlight of the evening will be an interactive live radio show scheduled from 7:30-8 p.m., inviting attendees to experience entertainment as it was nearly a century ago. While dressing in period attire is encouraged, it remains optional.

Families interested in participating should register online in advance to ensure a spot at the event. The cost is $10 per child, while parents and guardians can attend for free. Payments will be collected at the museum on the day of the event.

For further details about the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center or to register for "Vintage Kids," visit csrhc.org or call 580-237-1907.

The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center operates under the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS), which has been preserving and sharing Oklahoma's history since its founding by members of the Territorial Press Association in 1893. The OHS oversees various museums and historic sites across Oklahoma, offering research archives, exhibits, educational programs, and publications that document the state's rich heritage. More information about OHS can be found at www.okhistory.org.

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