OKC convention calendar update: Looking toward IEDC and more

After recently welcoming college softball's best, street rodders, various types of horses (and their owners), the NAIA's best female golfers and more, OKC is preparing to host developers, city and county managers, economic developers, corporate real estate and site location executives, veterans, computer engineers and more over the next few weeks. Help us welcome them to Oklahoma City!
Below are listed a few of the groups that are meeting here over the next few weeks. View a full calendar of upcoming conventions at https://assets.simpleviewinc.com/simpleview/image/upload/v1/clients/oklahoma/May_2022_Convention_Calendar_1c6f87ed-524a-49ee-a41b-5f54e4a0e2f9.pdf
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- American Quarter Horse Youth Assoc. 2022 Youth World Championship Show (July 27 - Aug. 7)
- Global Awakening 2022 Greater Things (Aug. 2 - 7)
- International City/County Management Association 2022 National Brownfields Training Conference (Aug. 16 - 19)
- Federal Probation and Pretrial Officers Association 2022 National Training Institute (Aug. 21 - 25)
- Oklahoma State School Boards Association 2022 Annual Convention (Aug. 24 - 28)
- International Economic Development Council (IEDC) 2022 Annual Conference (Sept. 18 - 21)
- Aquaponics Association 2022 Annual Conference (Sept. 29 - Oct. 2)
- National Indian Education Association Annual Convention and Trade Show (Oct. 5 - 8)
- Vietnam Vets/Legacy Vets MC 2022 Fall World Meeting (Oct. 6 - 9)
- Plains Anthropological Society 2022 Annual Meeting (Oct. 12 - 14)
- IEEE Computer Society 2022 Visualization Conference (Oct. 14 - 21)
- Northstar Travel Group TEAMS 2022 (Oct. 23 - 28)
- American Quarter Horse Association 2022 Select and World Championship Quarter Horse Show (Oct. 31 - Nov. 19)
- National Federation of Families 2022 Annual Meeting (Nov. 3 - 5)
- National Reining Horse Association 2022 National Reining Futurity (Nov. 24 - Dec. 3)
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