Museum scales back 25th anniversary of Oklahoma City bombing
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is planning to offer a recorded, one-hour television program in place of a live ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing due to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
The program will be offered to television stations statewide for broadcast on April 19 in place of a live ceremony at the museum, museum executive director Kari Watkins said Thursday.
The program is to include the traditional reading of the names of the 168 people killed in the 1995 bombing and 168 seconds of silence.
The museum announced Saturday it would close indefinitely and that the anniversary ceremony would be altered because of the virus.