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Johnny V's New Years Celebration

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Event# 918-682-0900

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Johnny V's is Raising the Bar once more with a New Year's Celebration from 9:00pm to 2:00am. This event offers Live Jazz entertainment and free champagne at midnight. A special three course late Dinner menu will be offered but must be purchased in advance at Johnny V's or online. Join us for a night of classic indulgence as we bring in the New Year in ways one could only imagine, until now. Let's party like it's 1929!

Johnny V's New Years Celebration

Address : 325 N Main St Fort Gibson OK
Phone : 918-682-0900   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : johnnyvs@rocketmail.com

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Admission Fee : General admissin is free however a late dinner reservations must be purchased in advance on site or online.

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