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Calling all Osage artists!

The Osage Minerals Council and the Osage County Producers are sponsoring the annual Osage Oil & Gas Summit this fall at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Tulsa. The logo and theme this year will focus on the Million Dollar Elm tree that sat on the Osage campus and was the place for oil producers to bid throughout the mid-1900s. The million dollar elm will be the theme for the Summit, and the artwork chosen will be used on posters, brochures, programs, etc.

The winner of the contest will win $500. All entries must be in no later than May 1. The winner will be announced on May 10. Criteria are simple: meet the deadline, submit both a theme and artwork, and be able to prove you are a member of the Osage Nation.

Mail or deliver entries to Attention: Miya McKim, Osage Minerals Council, Post Office Box 779, Pawhuska, OK 74056. For further information please contact McKim at (918) 287-5433 or Joyce Whitewing, Committee Chairman at (918) 693-3577.


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Original Publish Date: 2011-02-07 00:00:00

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Stories that are not primarily written by an Osage News staff member will have a “Osage News” byline. These stories include press releases and other community content that was drafted by someone externally but reviewed and approved for publication by Osage News. As an independent news organization, we strive to report news and information with fairness and balance. While being the official news organization of the Osage Nation, we base our news judgements on our loyalties to our readers and Osage citizens, and we are not directly beholden to the Executive, Legislative, or Judicial branches of the Osage Nation.
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