Operation Angel Tree
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Where to pick up an Angel

Roland

Sequoyah East Nursing Center LLC at 701 Taylor Dr. in Roland has angels ready for pick up in the lobby of the nursing center. There are over 30 angels left. The deadline to return the angel gifts is Dec. 15.

Sallisaw

Catholic Charities has an Angel tree at First National Bank of Sallisaw located at 1720 E. Cherokee. An angel can be picked up Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Gifts must be dropped off by Dec. 17. There are still about 50 angels left.

Revival Fires Church at 822 S. Elm St. in Sallisaw will have over 30 angels to choose from. Angels can be picked up between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The gift deadline is Dec. 17.

Vian

Vian Nursing home is displaying angels in the main entrance at 509 Thorton St. A few Angels are left. Gifts and angels should be brought back by Dec. 20.

Gore

Gore Nursing Center on U.S. Highway 100 will be having their angels on display inside the main entrance. The deadline to return the angel gift is Dec. 17. Only 10 angels are left on the tree.

Gore Methodist Church and Harps Grocery Store has an angel tree with about 10 angels left. The tree is inside Harps Grocery at 603 N. Main St. The deadline to return gifts is Dec. 14.

All angel tree gifts should be wrapped and the angel taped to the present to ensure the gift is taken to the proper person. If an angel tree is not listed contact Your TIMES at (918) 775-4433.

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