DRTC goes on display at new Oklahoma History Center exhibit

DRTC's display at Oklahoma History Center's Crossroads to Commerce exhibit

From startup school for children with disabilities to expanding nonprofit entrepreneur, Dale Rogers Training Center (DRTC) is proud to contribute to Oklahoma History Center’s new exhibit “Crossroads of Commerce: A History of Free Enterprise in Oklahoma” opening to the public November 19, 2015.

Oklahoma History Center, Dale Rogers Training Center
DRTC’s display at Oklahoma History Center’s Crossroads to Commerce exhibit.

The exhibit is designed to inform visitors about economic development in Oklahoma from 1716 to present day, highlighting particular challenges and opportunities throughout different eras.
DRTC’s unique story began in 1953 when a handful of parents in Oklahoma City followed the lead of cowboy movie legends Roy and Dale Rogers to embrace their child, Robin, who was born with Down syndrome. These brave parents wanted more opportunities for their own children than to be institutionalized or forgotten—which was common practice during the time.
DRTC’s humble beginnings of supporting itself through bake sales and other means evolved to its current day mission of employing people with disabilities through its various entrepreneurial divisions:

  • Papa Murphy’s- DRTC is the first nonprofit to own a Papa Murphy’s franchise in 2013.
  • Prairie Spices– DRTC’s very own line of Made in Oklahoma spices, creating more jobs for people with disabilities.
  • DRTC Awards– Formed in 1983, skilled individuals create acrylic awards, medals and trophies
  • DRTC Framing– Quality picture frames for both retail and wholesale customers

Each of these divisions, as well as DRTC’s additional programs throughout the state, provides jobs and training opportunities that help make a difference in the lives of 1,100 people with disabilities every year. Last program year, these same workers & staff made $5.5 million in wages!

Dale Rogers Training Center has provided several items to be included in the exhibit, including a pair of Robin’s baby shoes, an early edition of the book “Angel Unaware” and an Oklahoma-shaped acrylic made at DRTC Awards.
Items made or packaged by individuals at DRTC can also be found in the Oklahoma History Center’s gift shop.

About Dale Rogers Training Center
Dale Rogers Training Center (DRTC) is the oldest and largest community vocational training and employment center for people with disabilities in Oklahoma. With multiple locations in Oklahoma, DRTC trains or employs more than 1,100 people with disabilities per year. Visit us online: DRTC.org.

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