Tom Mix Fundraiser
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The Tom Mix FUNDRAISER, "Mix"n It Up Under The Stars, features Belinda Gail, America's Country Sweetheart. Gates open at 5:00 at the rustic, elegance of the Timber Oaks Event Center.
Dinner Served 5:30-7:00
Chuckwagon BBQ and Fixin's
Live Auction 7:00
Silent Auction 5:00-8:00
Dancing 8:00-11:00
Cash Bar - Beer and Wine
Call to order tickets!
1639 US Highway 60 West - 3 miles west of downtown Bartlesville
Tom Mix Fundraiser
Phone : 918-534-1555 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.tommixmuseum.com
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