East Meets West Casino Night on Route 66

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3770 Southwest Boulevard,Tulsa OK 74107

26 March, 2022

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Join Tulsa Route 66 Main Street as they kick off their annual fundraising event! Tulsa Route 66 Main Street along with their board invite you to attend their annual fundraising event at the Route 66 Historical Village Depot. We present our annual East Meets West, Casino Night including a special dinner with live music by Denise Hoey. Tickets include dinner and beverages, live music, photobooth opportunities, and programming. Additional fee items include cash bar, silent auction, and casino tables. Event Sponsorship includes: tickets for 2, logo on event program, logo on video presentation, and name announced at event. Table Sponsorship includes: tickets/table for 8 guests, 8 drink tickets, logo on event program, logo on video presentation, and name announced at event District Sponsorship includes: tickets/table for 8 guests, 8 drink tickets, logo on event program, logo on video presentation, name announced at event, and logo on invitation. Please contact Route 66 Main Street at 918-445-4457 if you are interested in being a district sponsor, table sponsor, or event sponsor. Tulsa Route 66 Main Street is dedicated to preservation and economic development in Southwest Tulsa. Our service area encompasses the Southwest Blvd. corridor from the Arkansas River to 33rd West Ave., and 23rd Street from Southwest Blvd. to the Arkansas River. As part of a national network of Main Street organizations, our work centers around a four-point approach to revitalization: Organization, Promotion, Design, and Economic Vitality. Our Organization reports to the Oklahoma Main Street Center, housed in the Department of Commerce. Since 2007, Main Street has operated on Tulsa's westside, originally as Red Fork Main Street. In 2014, the organization expanded its scope to encompass more of Route 66 and the Eugene Field area in old West Tulsa. Over the past decade, the Main Street program has revitalized historic buildings such as the Cities Service Station No. 8, built a pocket park in Red Fork, sponsored iconic neon signage and public artwork, and hosted a variety of community events.

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