Northwestern faculty members to present cultural heritage lecture Jan. 31

January 22, 2019

Dr. Kay Decker and Ken Kelsey will present the cultural heritage lecture “The Significance of Church in Oklahoma’s Settlement Patterns: The Lincoln Windows Projects in Oklahoma” Thursday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. in Alva’s First United Methodist Church.

Two members of the Northwestern Oklahoma State University faculty will present a cultural heritage lecture titled “The Significance of Church in Oklahoma’s Settlement Patterns: The Lincoln Windows Projects in Oklahoma” Thursday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. in Alva’s First United Methodist Church. The church is located at the corner of Sixth and Church streets.

Dr. Kay Decker, chair of social sciences and professor of sociology, and Ken Kelsey, instructor of history and humanities, will present this lecture.

Northwestern students and employees, as well as the general public are welcome to attend this free presentation and discussion.

For more information, contact Decker at (580) 327-8521.

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