Time to Sign Up For Elk City Reunion

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July 13, 2023

Press Release

Time is running out to pre-register for this year’s reunion of anyone who attended or graduated from Elk City High School through the year 2003.

This year’s reunion event will take place August 4th and 5th.

Organizers say approximately 400 have already committed to coming to the big event which includes a meal and drinks, lots of visiting, and music Friday and Saturday by the “Slim Pickins” band.

Rick Nagle is organizing a golf scramble for Friday, August 4th, at 1 p.m. at the Elk City Golf and County Club.

Tours of the Elk City Schools, Arrowhead Center, and the city are scheduled for both days of the event.

Anyone who needs more information on registration are asked to contact Linda Cook at 580-799-0432 and Basil Weatherly at 580-821-2795.

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