Lawton/Fort Sill Cowboy Story Hour *A Gathering At the Cook Fire*
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The Lawton Fort Sill Cowboy Story Hour *A Gathering At the Cook Fire* will provide an evening of entertainment and education on the life and times of the late 1880's. 7PM.
Lawton/Fort Sill Cowboy Story Hour *A Gathering At the Cook Fire*
Phone : 580-351-8862 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : mpeppel@earthlink.net/maplespringf@yahoo.com
Web: barkingwaterproductions.com
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