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Real Okie Superheroes hosts fundraiser at Glenpool park
Superheroes, princesses and other doers of good held a fundraiser at Black Gold Park in Glenpool Saturday.
Real Okie Superheroes raising money for Christmas campaigns
Cosplayers will appear at a fundraising event that is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 14, in Glenpool.
How Can You Be A Real Superhero?
Hi Guys! Ricky Pope here and this week on the Christian Nerds Unite Podcast, I am joined by Stephen Fluharty "The Batman of Oklahoma" and we talk about cosplay and making people smile. Plus scripture and nerdy news. https://www.facebook.com/batmanofoklahoma https://www.realokiesuperheroes.org/ Check out the https://beacons.ai/christiannerdhq! Episodes from member podcasts release Monday through Friday! Follow @ChristianNerdHQ on all the social networks! Monday: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chris
Local woman bands together with superheroes to bring cheer to kids in need
TULSA, Okla. — Real Okie Superheroes is a nonprofit group of seemingly ordinary people doing extraordinary things. These real-life superheroes dress up in costumes and visit children with life-threatening illnesses.
Vipers put Spark out early in upset win
OKLAHOMA CITY — It was Superhero Night at Hall of Fame Stadium Tuesday night when the OKC Spark hosted the Smash It Sports Vipers at Hall of Fame Stadium.
Lisa Bain joins us with a couple special guests to share about one of her partnerships
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Saint Francis Children's Hospitals bring smiles to pediatric patients on Valentine's Day
The Saint Francis Children's Hospital brought smiles to its pediatric patients this Valentine's Day.
Superheroes spread Christmas cheer at Promenade Mall
“Making people smile, making kids smile, making adults smile, that’s really payment that we like."
Real Okie Superheroes spread superpowered joy at children's hospital
In a world where children battle big obstacles, a team of ordinary people is doing something extraordinary.
Cosplay for Charity | Edmond Outlook
As a child, Angela (Fae) Mullens enjoyed playing dress up. By junior high, she was altering thrift store clothing and sewing costumes. Fae was a married adult
Photos: See images of Owasso’s Gathering on Main for June
See pictures of Owasso’s June Gathering on Main, where locals gathered to enjoy an evening of food, fun and fellowship.
St. Jude Run/Walk helps raise awareness for childhood cancer research
Oklahoma families are celebrating after they were able to exceed their fundraising goal at this year’s St. Jude Run/Walk.
Superheroes meet kids battling life-threatening illnesses
Spider-Man visited Tulsa this weekend for a special private screening of his new movie, “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” He met some kids battling life-threatening illnesses, thanks to an event put on by the group, Real Okie Superheroes.
Surprise birthday parade for child with terminal cancer held Saturday
A surprise birthday parade was held Saturday in Glenpool for Aaron, who just turned five on Friday.
Real Okie Superheroes assisting with child's fundraiser
The event — Help Fund The Fight For Aaron Deetz: Auction/Benefit Ride — will take place at the Ranch Bar and Grill, 2548 U.S. Highway 75 in Beggs.
Arvest Foundation donates $2,000 to Hopestone
Arvest Foundation donates $2,000 to Hopestone
The Talk of East Texas
We did a radio interview on KMHT, The Talk of East Texas!
4-Year-Old Oklahoma Boy Surprised By Superheroes At His Front Door
News On 6 went along with Spider-Man, Captain America and Wonder Woman to surprise a very special boy facing some big obstacles.
Bartlesville Radio » News » Captain America, Wonder Woman Visit Bartlesville
Captain America and Wonder Woman with a charity group called Real Okie Superheroes were in Bartle ..
Local Superheroes Spread Cheer Across Oklahoma
A group of Oklahomans is proving you don’t need powers to be a superhero.
Something Good: Real Okie Superheroes
Since before our state even had a name it was home to some inspiring people. From great leaders and performers to our next-door neighbors we're never far from someone amazing. In the above video, meet a group of amazing Oklahomans showing us it doesn’t take powers to make someone a hero.
Amazing Oklahoman: Arlene Laxamana Sparks Superhero Happiness
Amazing Oklahoman: Arlene Laxamana Sparks Superhero Happiness
Amazing Oklahoman: Andy Massie Believes In Everyone’s Potential
One amazing Oklahoman sees the potential of something good in everyone around him.
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