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February 5, 2013

Test your basketball skills at the Free-Throw/3-Point Contest for ages 9-18. For more information contact the ON Boys & Girls Club at (918) 287-5472.

August 15, 2012

The camp, held July 30-Aug. 3 at the Osage Nation Boys and Girls Club, was the last in a series of free camps offered this summer

The Osage Nation Foundation made it possible for local youth to unleash their creative side this summer through a photography camp hosted in Pawhuska.

The camp, held July 30-Aug. 3 at the Osage Nation Boys and Girls Club, was the last in a series of free camps offered this summer.

“I was real happy to see that the Osage Nation Foundation offered an art option on top of the sport since not all kids like sports,” said Sherry Stinson, photography camp instructor.

June 27, 2012

A week-long basketball camp in Pawhuska is the first camp offered to Osage youth this summer. Other camps offered include football, golf and photography.

The Osage Nation Foundation kicked off their youth summer camps with a five-day basketball camp.

The camp was held on Monday, June 18 through Friday, June 22 at the Osage Nation Boys & Girls Club in Pawhuska.

The foundation held two sessions each day, a session in the morning for grades 3rd through 6th and a session in the afternoon for grades 7th through 9th. The foundation also provided transportation for participants who lived in Hominy and Fairfax.

June 27, 2012

The Osage Nation Foundation hosted a 5-day Basketball Camp in Pawhuska, Okla., on Monday, June 18- Friday, June 22.

The Osage Nation Foundation hosted a 5-day Basketball Camp in Pawhuska, Okla., on Monday, June 18- Friday, June 22. On Friday, June 22, Obi Muonelo, former Oklahoma State University basketball player visited and worked with the youth.

May 29, 2012

Camps will specialize in sports, photography; Registration forms available on the Foundation’s Web site

The Osage Nation Foundation is hosting its inaugural youth summer camps in June and July with focuses on basketball, golf, football and photography.

The Foundation is now taking applications for the camp activities, which will be held in four communities. Included will be basketball camps in Tulsa and Pawhuska; a golf camp in Tulsa; a non-contact football camp in Fairfax; and a photography camp in Pawhuska.