The 78th Annual Conference of Mayors in Oklahoma City is one of the great conferences the city hosts in 2010.
The 78th Annual Conference of Mayors in Oklahoma City is to be held from June 11 to 15, 2010, the meeting seeks to address key issues facing the nation such as the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, creation of jobs, state of the economy, immigration, the rise in the number of abandoned properties in cities, education reform, energy efficiency and high speed rail. After such serious discussions, the conference participants have a lot of entertainment options in Oklahoma City to help them relax.
Music and Theater
Oklahoma City is a wonderful destination for great events. There are plenty of attractions to check out during the days of the 78th Annual Conference of Mayors in Oklahoma City. One of these is a musical extravaganza at the Civic Center Music Hall on June 10 called “RAIN--A Tribute to the Beatles.” It is a great experience that recreates the life and times of Beatles while singers looking exactly like the Fab Four render their all time greatest numbers.
Another great event that commences on June 10 is the deadCENTER Film Festival with the opening night held at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. It is a great opportunity to witness independent and award-winning films from the country and around the world held in venues around the city throughout the weekend. Other events have also been lined up as part of the festival.
Irresistibly Exciting Bricktown
Oklahoma City is home to great neighborhoods including the Southwest’s fastest growing entertainment district, Bricktown. It features myriad shops, restaurants, entertainment centers, the Bricktown Canal where you can hitch a ride in a water taxi, and the AT & T Bricktown Ballpark that hosts the face-off between the Oklahoma City RedHawks and the Albuquerque Isotope on June 10.
With all these attractions and the affordable OKC hotels offering great luxury and shuttle services, the 78th Annual Conference of Mayors in Oklahoma City is sure to be a memorable one for delegates.
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