Native American Marine Corps Veterans 236th Birthday Celebration
Starting date:
Event Details
Native American Marine Corps Veterans Celebrating the United States Marine Corps 236th Birthday. Flag Ceremony at 11:00 am Flag of Theodore Morgan USMC Ceremony at 12:00 (Noon) Gourd Dance at 1:00 pm Dinner at 5:30 pm Gourd Dance continued until 11:00 pm USMC Honorees: Robert Short, Thompson Flute & Richard Sapcutt Masters of Ceremonies: Gary Kodaseet & Sammy "Tonekei"; White Head Singers: Parker Emhoolah, Jim Anquoe & Ernest Toppah; Head Lady: Mary Lou Stephenson Tselee; Arena Director: Ross Bointy; Vendor Information Contact Fran Cady (405) 246-5901.
Native American Marine Corps Veterans 236th Birthday Celebration
Phone : 405-933-2175 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : kimberlytoyekoyah@ymail.com
Ethnic Heritage
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area
Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area is your one-stop family fun and outdoor recreation location. LETRA is nestled in the picturesque Wichita Mountains and offers a 360-acre lake surrounded by native prairie.
Lawton, OK RecreationFUNKY JUNK Flea Market
Bring your friends out for junking done fun!! A new monthly market featuring ~ Vintage merchandise, antiques, collectibles, misc. memorabilia, ARTS & CRAFTS ~ repurposed junk ~
Lawton, OK Flea MarketsWichita Mountains NWR - Hiking
The Refuge maintains four series of hiking trails as well as wayside exhibits throughout the Public Use Area. While visitors may hike anywhere in the Public Use Area of the Refuge, these trail systems are maintained for optimum viewing opportunities, ease of access, and diversity of scenery.
Lawton, OK Hiking Trails
Wichita Mountains - Mt. Scott
Mount Scott is one of Oklahoma's most prominent mountains, rising 2,464 feet above sea level. Located on the eastern edge of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, it is a legendary site which boasts tales of ancient spirits, Spanish gold and buried outlaw loot.
Lawton, OK Natural AttractionsPercussive Arts Society Museum
The Percussive Arts Museum and Library are currently closed and have been moved to Indianapolis, IN with the administrative offices as of April 2007. The PAS Museum and Library will open in a new space downtown Indianapolis in 2008.
Lawton, OK Museums