Social & Networking Events
In addition to educational sessions, this year's conference will include fun social and networking events that showcase Oklahoma City's unique history and culture.
Wednesday
Opening Reception
sponsored by 
The conference opens on Wednesday evening with a reception in The National's private cocktail bar, The Vault.
Hidden deep within the landmark First National Center, The Vault is tucked inside the original bank vault of what once held Oklahoma City's most precious artifacts. Behind its towering vault doors, once a safeguard for untold fortunes, now lies a treasury of the city's finest spirits.
The sleek, moody ambiance, combined with handcrafted cocktails and exceptional wines, transforms history into an indulgence of the senses.
Thursday
Travel Out West
sponsored by 
After a day of learning, collaborating and networking, join us as we travel out west to Prosperity Junction at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
Step back in time for dinner and an evening stroll down the main street of a turn-of-the-twentieth-century cattle town. Prosperity Junction boasts a railroad, blacksmith, livery stable as well as a one-room schoolhouse, a church, the sheriff’s office complete with a jail, and other storefronts.
Guests may also visit the rest of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum at their leisure. Explore the hundreds of exhibits with thousands of Western and Native American art works and artifacts.
Friday
OKC National Memorial
The Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum is widely considered one of the best in the country and the grounds are a hallowed piece of Oklahoma City history and culture.
Guests will be led on a guided tour of the museum by a volunteer with firsthand experience from April 19, 1995. Then, explore the surrounding grounds at your leisure.
The museum, in an adjacent building that sustained non-structural damage from the blast, houses interactive exhibits of thousands of pieces of evidence, artifacts, and photographs.
Built within the footprint and remains of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, the beautiful surrounding memorial grounds are designated a National Park and include the iconic Gates of Time, Survivor Tree, and Field of Chairs.
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