Politics & Government
Oklahoma City Ward 7 Career And Resource Fair Is May 22 At Douglass High School Football Stadium
The event is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at Douglass High School's Moses F. Miller Stadium, 900 N Martin Luther King Ave.
May 13, 2021
Join the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Public Schools, the Black Chamber of Commerce, the OKC-County Health Department and other major employers and service providers in the metro for a Ward 7 Career and Resource Fair on May 22.
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The event is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at Douglass High School’s Moses F. Miller Stadium, 900 N Martin Luther King Ave.
“This event will highlight the many job opportunities within Ward 7 while connecting residents to all the resources that are available within our organization and many others,” said Ward 7 Councilwoman Nikki Nice. “It’s a good opportunity to see how you can further your career, maximize your earning opportunities and be sure you’re getting the most from your local government and other service providers.”
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Participating employers include:
- The City of Oklahoma City
- Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens
- Waste Management
- Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City
- Riversport OKC
- Oklahoma City Public Schools
- Remington Park: Racing & Casino
- Science Museum Oklahoma
- Index Energy
Participants in the resource fair include:
- The City of Oklahoma City
- Police
- Fire
- Planning (Innovation District Land Use Plan, Strong Neighborhoods Initiative and Home OKC)
- Development Services (code enforcement and Animal Welfare)
- Finance (how to do business with the City)
- Municipal Court (penalty reduction program)
- EMBARK
- Northeast Renaissance Neighborhood Association
- Oklahoma City Public Schools
- Black Chamber of Commerce
- OKC-County Health Department
- Community Action Agency
- OU Health / Oklahoma Black Physicians Alliance
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- Sign up for City of OKC news emails.
- Watch City Channel 20 on Cox Cable or live anywhere on YouTube.
- Download the OKC Connect smartphone app for Apple or Android.
This press release was produced by the City of Oklahoma City. The views expressed here are the author’s own.