If you have a natural tree, the city of OKC is asking you not to throw it away. Instead, they say there's a more environmentally friendly way to get rid of it at Oklahoma City parks. "It's really a ...
Christmas is over, so what are you supposed to do with your tree? If you have a natural tree, the city of OKC is asking you not to throw it away. Instead, they say there's a more environmentally ...
Live Christmas trees are full of nostalgia and bring a certain Christmas magic to your home. But what do you do with them when the holiday is over?
Oklahoma City residents can drop off their natural Christmas trees to be turned into free mulch with OKC Parks. The time for the drop off will begin on Dec. 26 and go to Jan. 15 at one of two ...
Oklahoma City residents with a natural tree can dispose of it starting on Dec. 26 by dropping it off at Will Rogers Park or Wheeler Park. Below is where at the parks you can dispose of the trees.
One drop-off location will be at Will Rogers Park, 3600 Pat Murphy Drive, in the parking lot at the center of the park, south of the OKC Tennis Center. The other drop-off location will be at ...
Bring your trees to Wheeler Park or Will Rogers Park to dispose of your tree. You can also wait and turn your tree into mulch ...
A new shelter for homeless single men has opened in Rogers Park, rejecting typical shelter hallmarks such as congregate living and a ban on residents remaining during the daytime. Run by the ...