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The summer portion of the 2002 Sooner Caravan is in full swing and will make several stops in the coming weeks. The remaining events include: Amarillo on June 6, Enid on June 10, Fort Worth and Dallas on June 19, Duncan on June 25, Lake Tenkiller on June 28-29, and Oklahoma City on August 1. The Enid caravan includes golf at Oakwood Country Club beginning at 1 p.m., while Lake Tenkiller will serve host to the Fourth Annual Jimmy Houston/Sooner Caravan bass fishing tournament. The fishing tournament is a one-of-a-kind event for collegiate athletics and will feature director of athletics Joe Castiglione, head men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson and assistant baseball coach Ray Hayward. For more information about times, locations and guest speakers, or to make reservations for a caravan stop, contact the Sooner Club at the numbers listed below.
Annual Giving Surpasses $8 Million Mark
With the completion of renewals to Sooner Club donors, total annual gifts to OU Athletics have eclipsed $8 million in 2002. More than 7,000 Sooner Club members make up the total giving amount, but the 2002 Fund Drive will continue, affording supporters the opportunity to reach new heights with the annual giving program.
In addition, opportunities for football seating in 2003 still exist at the Suite and Club Seat level inside renovated Memorial Stadium. Reservations are being accepted at the present time for each type of seat, although both are moving quickly and supply is limited for the 2200 club seats and 27 suites.
Call Sooner Club Office For More Information
For information about how to get involved with annual giving, priority seating, caravans or "Great Expectations: The Campaign for Sooner Sports," or other opportunities, contact the Sooner Club office today. Switchboard hours are 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and the numbers are (405) 325-8000 or toll-free at (800) 522-0772, ext. 8000.











