Dripping Springs Rendezvous
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1830s reenactment with primitive skills demonstrations, a black powder shoot, bow shoot and crafts.
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Dripping Springs Rendezvous
Phone : 918-752-4135 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : okmulgee@onenet.net
Web: www.facebook.com/DrippingSpringsMountainManRendezvous/
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