Oklahoma Covid-19 Remembrance Project

Oklahoma Covid-19 Remembrance Project Although the COVID-19 death toll in 2020 has far surpassed that of tornadoes, floods or other tragedies in a given year, it has done so mostly out of sight.

This project is a place to share our collective grief. A place to reflect on what we've lost.

The installation is now open for the public to come and take a cross for a departed loved one.
03/19/2021

The installation is now open for the public to come and take a cross for a departed loved one.

Tulsa City Councilor Lori Decter Wright, District 7  will be speaking and singing at the ceremony tomorrow. Read more ab...
03/17/2021

Tulsa City Councilor Lori Decter Wright, District 7 will be speaking and singing at the ceremony tomorrow.

Read more about her career here:

Lori Decter Wright had just started rehearsals for Theatre Tulsa’s production of "Beauty and the Beast" when she was elected late last year. She is already looking for ways to

The latest on the COVID-19 Remembrance Project.  A special thanks to Toby, the creator, Jamie, the volunteer coordinator...
02/01/2021

The latest on the COVID-19 Remembrance Project. A special thanks to Toby, the creator, Jamie, the volunteer coordinator, the Jenks High School Key Club for volunteering time on their weekend, and Channel 2 for covering the event.

Instead, of sleeping in or playing video games like typical teens, Jenks high school students painted crosses for the COVID-19 Remembrance Project Saturday morning.

12/26/2020

In October 2020, Toby Gregory created a field of crosses in his front yard. One c… Abbie de Vera needs your support for Oklahoma Covid-19 Remembrance Project

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