The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 2013 Page: 1 of 12
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Select Energy will hold its grand
opening today alter soliciting property
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The Inter-Tribal Heritage Club hopes
to draw the community out to its Spring
Pow Wow on April 6 at the University
of Science and Arts Oklahoma.
There is a lot to look forward to. The
attractions include a Native American
dance contest, raffles, vendors and a
dinner.
Greg Revelle, ITHC President said
that the club is looking for more activi-
ties to keep the party going, such as
storytellers.
Every year. Native American dance
groups participate in the dance competi-
tion at the pow wow.
The purpose of the ITHC at USAO is
to bring Native American and non-
Native American students together to
learn about Native American culture.
This year, ITHC's goal is to host a
Native American production at USAO.
ITHC is looking for donations from
businesses or individuals. This includes
items and prizes for the raffles at the
pow wow.
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