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Muskogee challenges citizens to selfie showdown

August 14, 2024 | City of Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma


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Muskogee challenges citizens to selfie showdown
During a recent city council meeting, Counselor Melody Cranford announced an engaging initiative aimed at fostering community involvement and pride in local government. On Thursday, August 15, Muskogee will celebrate \"City Hall Selfie Day,\" encouraging residents to take selfies at city buildings throughout the day.

Cranford challenged the city council members to participate actively, aiming to outdo her in the number of selfies taken. The event is designed not only to promote public service but also to enhance engagement between local leaders and the community. Participants are encouraged to use the hashtag #CityHallSelfieDay and tag the city of Muskogee in their posts.

The initiative is part of a broader effort to connect citizens with their local government and showcase the pride of Muskogee. Cranford humorously noted that she would start her selfie-taking at 4:30 PM due to work commitments, giving the council members a head start in the friendly competition. The event promises to be a fun and interactive way for the community to celebrate their local government and engage with one another.

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