Collinsville, Oklahoma
September 6, 2010
Miscellaneous News

Park Busy On Labor Day /
Wedding Carriage /
2002 CHS Grads To Wed


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Graham - Rose Engagement
Rose-Graham Ray and Debbie Rose, of Collinsville, Ok. and Leon and Judy McCaslin of Joplin, Mo., are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Tabatha Rose to Jeremy Graham, son of Steven Graham of Coweta, Ok. and Djuana Graham of Norman, Ok. Tabatha and Jeremy graduated from Collinsville High School in 2002. Tabatha is employed by St. John's Physicians, Joplin. Jeremy is employed by Thermal Engineering Int., Joplin. The wedding is planned for September 18, 2010 in Joplin, Mo.
-- Submitted by Gavin Rose (9/4/2010)
Carriage Ride
I don't have any information other than the sign on the back of this horse drawn carriage (moving down Main Street in Collinsville Saturday afternoon Sept. 4, 2010):
"Just Married Thomas & Mindy"
-- Wedding Announcements, Engagements, Births, Deaths, Graduations, and many other significant news items can be run free here on cvilleok.com if the information is provided. -- Ted Wright (wrightted@aol.com)
These photos were taken Labor Day (Monday September 6, 2010) with many taking advantage of an extra day off from school and work. I hadn't been to the park in awhile so just noticed that the main stretch of road had been improved with new asphalt. -- Ted
City Park Still A Busy Place
As End Of Summer Nears