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Annual Chilocco Reunion

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Event# 405 377-6826

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119th Annual Chilocco Reunion for all former students, staff and families at the First Council Casino Hotel and Chilocco campus. Activities will include a Reception, picnic, one day powwow, fun-day on the school campus,banquet, Veteran's Breakfast, campus tours and the annual Business meeting and election.

Annual Chilocco Reunion

Address : First Council Casino Hotel, North of Newkirk, OK Pawhuska OK
Phone : 405 377-6826   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : jimrbakerb@netscape.net

Admission Fee : None, Event participation cost will vary

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