Currently at the Memorial & Museum

First Person: Stories of Hope
Features Cheryl Scroggins

July 02, 2010

Join us this summer for a First Person: Stories of Hope program. Family members, survivors, first responders, journalists, and people involved with rebuilding our city and creating the Memorial will share the remarkable stories of their experiences from April 19, 1995, to the present. Museum visitors can ask questions and learn firsthand how tragedy was transformed into hope. First Person is offered in the Museum on Fridays at 1:30 p.m. from June 4th to August 27th, or for groups by appointment. The program is included free with Museum admission.

Cheryl Scroggins, Family Member
July 2, 1:30p.m.

Watch a brief video of Cheryl speak during her First Person program.

 

Cheryl and Lanny Scroggins had been married for 17 years when Lanny, an accountant with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, was killed in the Murrah Building bombing. Cheryl raised their two sons, Brad and Scott, and was involved in the planning and creation of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Over a five year period, she served on multiple committees, including the design selection committee for the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial and the storyline committee for the Museum. Cheryl is a psychology technician for the Federal Aviation Administration, conducting research for the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute.

 

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