On Monday, November 04, 2024, Governor Kevin Stitt is celebrating Oklahoma families by signing an executive proclamation declaring the month of November as ‘Oklahoma Family Month.’ The signing marks the start of a month-long campaign dedicated to championing family values, strengthening their bonds, and encouraging Oklahomans to be intentional in their time together.
“I believe the strength of Oklahoma rests on the strength of our families. It’s as simple as that,” said Governor Stitt. “By dedicating November to the great families who make up our state, we hope to inspire Oklahomans to grow their connections with each other. We all need to be intentional with our time, and spending it with family has never been more important.”
“This November, let’s embrace the spirit of Family Month by taking time to connect, share experiences, and build memories with our loved ones,” said First Lady Sarah Stitt. “Our families are at the heart of who we are as Oklahomans. I hope everyone will find simple ways to come together and build each other up. These small moments can have a lasting effect for our children, our communities, and our future.”
Throughout Family Month, the Governor’s Office will make family-focused announcements, host events, and provide free resources to encourage families to spend time together.
The Oklahoma Restaurant Association is encouraging families to share meals together through special offers at participating restaurants statewide. “Sharing a meal is one of the most timeless and rewarding ways to strengthen family connections,” said James Leewright, the President and CEO of the Oklahoma Restaurant Association. “We’re thrilled to partner with Governor Stitt’s office once again to offer a setting where families can come together, connect, and make lasting memories around the table.”
Marquees Dennis, the founder and CEO of Birthright Living Legacy, a Tulsa-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting dads throughout fatherhood, said, “The role of family, especially fatherhood, is the true foundation of a healthy society. Family Month gives us a chance to celebrate this. I encourage fathers and families to make every moment count.”
Governor Stitt is also encouraging local businesses to get involved in Family Month by hosting family-friendly or family-oriented events. Businesses and organizations interested in partnering for Family Month are encouraged to reach out to the Governor’s Office by emailing [email protected] or calling 405-521-2342.
Read the Family Month proclamation in full here