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Welcome
Nick Powell KIOGA Chairman
Edward CrossKIOGA President
Margery NagelKIOGA Convention
Committee Chair
On behalf of the Kansas Independent Oil & Gas Association (KIOGA), let us be the first to welcome you back to Wichita and the Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center. We are pleased that you have chosen to join us for KIOGA’s 79th Annual Convention. KIOGA’s Annual Convention continues to provide an ideal networking environment for you to connect with other producers, industry leaders, and service and supply providers in an unparalleled setting.
Our convention falls in the middle of election season. The White House and majority control of the U.S. Senate are up in the air and nearly every major industry interest will be affected by the results. In addition, important state Senate and House seats are also up for election. From the federal budget, tax, and regulatory issues to state budget, tax, and regula-tory issues, the stakes could not be higher.
It is imperative that we come together as an industry to discuss the ongoing challenges we face in Topeka, Washington, and around the nation. And we are fortunate to have that op-portunity over the next several days.
The scheduled program provides an exceptional roster of plenary speakers, panel discus-sions, and seminars that will address some of the most important issues currently facing the industry and your business. You will also be able to see the latest products and services avail-able to the oil and gas industry by visiting the exhibitor booths at our trade show and expo.
Please take a minute to register today. Your support of KIOGA remains the driving force behind the association’s success in Topeka, Washington, and across Kansas and elsewhere. The industry and its advocates have operated in an incredibly challenging environment over the past few years and your work with KIOGA has made a tremendous impact.
Thank you again for joining us. We are grateful to have you join us as we prepare for the work ahead and hope you will benefit from your participation.
ScHeDUle oF eVeNTSSUNDAY, AUGUST 14th
1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. REGISTRATION (Connecting Lobby)
1:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. SHINE TO GO (Connecting Lobby)
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. KIOGA BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING (Cyprus Room A,B)
4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. TRADE SHOW (Expo Hall)
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. COCKTAIL MIXER (Expo Hall) 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. PHOTO BOOTH (Connecting Lobby)
6:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. CHAIRMAN’S RECEPTION (Convention Hall) Music by: Jazz Boomers Attire: Business moNDAY, AUGUST 15th
7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. REGISTRATION (Connecting Lobby)
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. COFFEE BAR (Connecting Lobby)
7:30 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. BUFFET BREAKFAST (Convention Hall)
GUEST SPEAKER: “2016 Race- The Inside of an Outsider Campaign” Rick Tyler Co-Founder of Foundry Strategies Political Analyist for MSNBC Cable News Network 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. SHINE TO GO (Connecting Lobby)
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. TRADE SHOW (Expo Hall)
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. MORNING SEMINARS
“The Changing Face of Energy Policy” (Cypress Room A) Panelists (Subject to Change) Pat Roberts - U.S. Senator Tim Huelskamp- 1st District Congressman Lynn Jenkins- 2nd District Congresswoman Mike Pompeo- 4th District Congressman
Moderator - Edward Cross, KIOGA President
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. “Which way are the “Currents” flowing for electric rates. Drilling down from an oil perspective” (Redbud Room B,C) Adam Beren- Berexco, LLC Stuart Lowry - Sunflower Electric Power Corp. Earnie Lehman - President, Midwest Energy Inc. Gary Aksamit - Aksamit Resource Management 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. DAVE’S DIVERSION (Expo Hall)
12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON (Convention Hall)
GUEST SPEAKER: “Terror, Instability, and Oil: Current Geopolitics of the Middle East” Robert L. Grenier, a highly decorated CIA veteran of 27 years and renowned expert on the Middle East, South Asia, and Counterterrorism, Mr. Grenier played a central role in the greatest national security challenges of his time. 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. AFTERNOON SEMINARS Paying Attention to Pipeline Safety (Cypress Room A) Susan Ginsberg - VP. Crude Oil & Natural Gas Regulatory Affairs IPAA
2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. “Survival Tips- Operational, Accounting, and Legal” (Redbud Room B,C) Jeff Kennedy- Martin Pringle Law Office Leon Rodak- VP Production, Murfin Drilling Company Joyce Moellinger- Senior Tax Services, Allen, Gibbs & Houlik, LC
5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. COCKTAIL PARTY (Connecting Lobby) Music by: Nikki the Night Swallow
ScHeDUle oF eVeNTS - cont.
6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. PHOTO BOOTH (Connecting Lobby)
7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. MARGERY’S JUMPIN’ JAzz JOINT (Convention Hall) Food Stations Music by: Grand Marquis Attire: 1920’s Dolls, don’t forget your feathers and pearls Gents, Fedoras are in
TUeSDAY, AUGUST 16th9:00 a.m. ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Crestview Country Club - North and South Courses Dress code: Collared shirts required. No jeans or jean shorts and no metal spikes. CHECK IN: 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. TEE OFF: 9:00 a.m. Luncheon and awards presentation to follow
9:00 a.m. SPORTING CLAYS TOURNAMENT Shady Creek Sporting Clays Check in 8:00 - 8:45 a.m.
3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. GIN RUMMY TOURNAMENT After Golf Tournament Crestview Country Club
moNDAY, AUGUST 15th11:30 a.m. LADIES’ LUNCHEON LUNCH: Catering by Sweet Allie B’s 12:15 p.m. PROGRAM: Butterflies are Free12:45 p.m. TOUR: Scottish Rite Attire: Casual Meet at Hyatt parking garage entrance at 11:00 a.m. for transportation
TUeSDAY, AUGUST 16th
10:00 a.m. LADIES’ BRUNCH BRUNCH: The Muse Cafe 10:45 a.m. PROGRAM: Joanna Roberts11:15 a.m. TOUR: Wichita Art Museum - Chihuly Exhibit Attire: Casual Meet at Hyatt parking garage entrance at 9:30 a.m. for transportation 1:30 p.m. BINGO BASH Hyatt Regency (Riverview Room)
Dale Chihuly, Light Drawing #5, 1997. Acrylic on Plexiglas. 87 x 69 inches. Chihuly Studio,
Seattle, Washington © 2016 by Chihuly Studio. All Rights Reserved.
lADIeS’ eVeNTS
The general membership meeting kicks off Sunday with the election of new officers and directors. There will be reports about the latest advocacy, public relations and business development efforts that KIOGA has made to build and promote the industry. This meeting is open to everyone.
moNDAY BReAKFAST
Convention Hall -“2016 Race- The Inside of an Outsider Campaign” Rick Tyler- Co-Founder of Foundry Strategies and Political Analyist for MSNBC Cable News Network The 2016 race for the White House has been anything but predictable. Rick will pull back the curtain and take you behind the scenes. He shares his unique insights into the presidential campaign and will provide historical context. Has the 2016 race changed how people will run for president in the future? What are the possible future outcomes? Can Washington really change? Find out the answers to these questions and more and what it means to you.
moRNING BReAKoUT SeSSIoNS
Cypress Room A - “The Changing Face of Energy Policy”
Panelists: Pat Roberts - U.S. Senator Tim Huelskamp- Kansas 1st District Congressman; Lynn Jenkins- Kansas 2nd District Congresswoman; Mike Pompeo- Kansas 4th District Congressman
Moderator: Edward Cross - KIOGA President.
Revamping energy policy is at the forefront of the Obama Administration’s climate change agenda. How will the decisions of the Obama Administration and Congress impact you and your business? What should the role of the federal government be in achieving a comprehensive, balanced, and responsible energy policy? Join this seminar to hear what tax and regulatory issues are currently in play with the 114th Congress and what may lie ahead in future energy policy when a new President and Congress takes up the energy policy issues in 2017. Your participation with questions or comments for the panelists is encouraged.
meeTING SeSSIoNS
For the 17th year, we are excited to be able to offer the KIOGA Trade Show to the convention. We hope you will find time to visit the many vendors that will be available to all registrants. Stop by, say hello and see what they have to offer you and your company. The Trade Show will be located in Expo Hall and all of the outside vendors are in with the booths. Lots of activity will be going on. The Kansas Oil Musuem will be building a mini “Boom Town” this year at the KIOGA convention. This will be a walk through exhibit of 100 years of oil in Kansas. Stop by and see some unique artifacts, interactive exhibits and a chance to win some great prizes. The Kansas Oil Museum is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the history and culture of oil in our state. New this year, vendors will be given the opportunity to be on the Presentation Stage and showcase their product or service.
TRADe SHoW
meeTING SeSSIoNS - cont.Redbud Room B,C - “Which way are the “Currents” flowing for Electric ratesDrilling down from an oil perspective” Adam Beren- President, Berexco LLC Stuart Lowry - President, Sunflower Electric Power CorporationEarnie Lehman - President, Midwest Energy, Inc.Gary Aksamit - CEO, Aksamit Resource Management
In times of low, medium and even high oil and gas prices , Kansas oil and gas producers are keenly focused on managing operating costs so leases can remain profitable for the long run. Electricity is often the largest lease operating expense, but operators have seen these costs increase over time with very little signs so far of improvement on the horizon. Kansas utilities and cooperatives face many challenges of their own that often result in higher costs and higher rates for its customers. Led by Adam Beren of Berexco LLC, KIOGA’s Electric Power Committee has initiated discussions with many of the Kansas utilities and offered several concrete win win suggestions for rate consideration. This seminar will present updates on the discussions thus far and provide an opportunity for the managers from utilities serving Kansas oil and gas producers to provide their insights and perspectives about current and future trends in rates. The session will also discuss national and regional trends in the wholesale market, including a discussion of the pros and cons of retail wheeling.
moNDAY memBeRSHIP lUNcHeoN Convention Hall - “Terror, Instability, and Oil: Current Geopolitics of the Middle East”Robert L. Grenier - CIA Veteran It’s not just about oil anymore. Terrorism, refugee flows, political instability, and both regional and great-power military rivalries are also driving America’s current preoccupation with the Near East. But make no mistake: Oil and gas resources still underlie the power dynamics of the region, and access to them remains critically important. Robert Grenier, a 27-year veteran of the CIA’s Clandestine Service, former Director of the CIA CounterTerrorism Center, former State Department Petroleum Officer, and a former overseas operative with 15 years in covert field operations throughout the Middle East and South Asia, shares his understanding of current developments in the region and what they mean for our country and our industry.
AFTeRNooN BReAKoUT SeSSIoNS Cypress Room A- “Paying Attention to Pipeline Safety” Susan Ginsberg - VP Crude Oil and Natural Gas Regulatory Affairs, IPAAThe Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has proposed a significant expansion of its regulations and its jurisdiction, for both hazardous liquids and natural gas pipelines. Independent pro-ducers would be significantly affected by the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) on the Safety of Gas Transmission and Gathering Lines, with a comment period that closed in early July. This presentation also will look at the Safety of Hazardous Liquids rulemaking, which is expected to come out as a final rule by the end of the year. In addition, crude oil producers moving their product by truck are affected by sampling and testing requirements that were developed in a rulemaking that focused exclusively on rail transport. We will look at any changes in PHMSA’s procedures in response to concerns raised by independent producers on the lack of opportunity to comment on these requirements, which became effective in July 2015.Redbud Room B,C - “Survival Tips- Operational, Accounting, and Legal”Jeff Kennedy-Martin Pringle Law Firm Leon Rodak - VP Production, Murfin Drilling CompanyJoyce Moellinger- Senior Tax Services, Allen, Gibbs & Houlik, LC
The panel will discuss ways to minimize your expenses during a depressed commodity market. They will have standpoints from the operational, accounting and legal side of your business.
SUNDAY eVeNING cHAIRmAN’S RecePTIoN Stop by and help us congratulate Nick Powell for a job well done during his term as KIOGA Chairman. This event is a cocktail party format with heavy hors d’ oeuvres as the Jazz Boomers perform all your old favorites while you mingle, network and catch up with friends and colleagues. moNDAY eVeNING “mARGeRY’S jUmPIN’ jAzz joINT”Come visit the speakeasy, but don’t forget your password, as this won’t be a clip joint. The egg man might be there along with lots of bathtub gin and flappers. Dance to the music by The Grand Marquis - straight out of Kansas City, bringing American roots; blues, prohibition-era jazz and so much more. Versatile and bouyant, distinct and refreshing - a rhythm cocktail served by masterful musical mixologists. If you run into the Big Cheese, “bugsy” is the word. See you there.
eVeNING eVeNTS
lADIeS’ eVeNTSmoNDAY, AUGUST 15th11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. - Ladies Luncheon “Scottish Rite Center”, 332 E 1st St N, Wichita, KS 67202
The Scottish Rite Center is listed on the Federal, State and Local Registers as a historic treasure. Join us for lunch in the beautiful Crystal room where we will then proceed to the Auditorium for a mini-play of “Butterflies are Free” presented by our local Signature Theater group.
TUeSDAY, AUGUST 16th10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Ladies Brunch “Wichita Art Museum”, 1400 W Museum Blvd., Wichita, KS 67203
Join us at the Wichita Art Museum to view work straight from the artist’s studio, Chihuly Drawings which in-cludes nearly 150 drawings from across the artist’s career- with work in pencil, charcoal, and acrylic. Addition-ally, special musical guest Joanna Roberts will be performing musical theater selections and familiar favorites such as: “I Could Have Danced All Night” from My Fair Lady and “O Mio Babino Caro” a well-known and loved Italian classic. For those needing a ride to the ladies events, we will meet by the Hyatt parking garage entrance and the bus will leave at 11:00
a.m. Monday and 9:30 a.m Tuesday. Please sign the sheet at the registration desk if you plan to ride with the group. Directions
will be available for those who plan to drive themselves.
1:30 p.m. - “Bingo Bash” - Riverview RoomPlease join us at Hyatt Regency for an afternoon of fun and prizes at the 11th Annual Bingo Bash!
SPoNSoRSWILDCATTER
*****$15,000 OR MORE*****PALOMINO PETROLEUM, INC.,
PPI, PPI FLIGHTS, WW DRILLING, LLC & WESTERN KANSAS DIRT CONSTRUCTION
BLACK GOLD ****$10,000 OR MORE****
IMA, Inc. GOLD
***$5,000 OR MORE***Berexco, LLC
Colt Energy, Inc. CVR Refining, LP
Mull Drilling Company, Inc. SILVER
***$2,500 OR MORE***Allied OFS, LLC
Central Power Systems & ServicesCHS Inc.
Duke Drilling Co., Inc. D.S. & W. Well Servicing, Inc.
Empire Energy E&P, LLC Hartman Oil Co., Inc.
Insurance Planning, Inc. Linn Energy
Lockhart Geophysical CompanyMaclaskey Oilfield Services, Inc.
Maxidize Production Services, LLCMurfin Drilling Co., Inc.
MV Purchasing, LLCONEOK Field ServicesPlains Marketing, LP
Raymond Oil Company, Inc.Scheck Oil Operations
Swift Services, Inc. Tim Miller Oilfield Sales
BRONzE ***$1,000 OR MORE***
Abercrombie Energy, LLCBaker Hughes/Upstream Chemicals
Bear Petroleum, LLCBKD CPA’s & Advisors
Claflin Pump & Supply, Inc. Commerce Bank
Corrosion DC, Inc. Crawford Supply Co.Dawson Geophysical
Daystar Petroleum, Inc. DCP Midstream
Discovery Drilling Co., Inc.Evenson Auctioneers, Inc.
Foley EquipmentFoundation Energy Management
Gore Oil Company Intrust Bank
K&N Petroleum, Inc. Lotus Operating Co., LLCMcDonald Tank Company
MTM Petroleum, Inc.Nalco Champion an Ecolab Company
Paragon Geophysical Services, inc. Pickrell Drilling Company, Inc.
Ritchie Exploration, Inc.Shakespeare Oil Company, Inc.
Stelbar Oil Corp., Inc.Trek AEC, LLC
Trilobite Testing, Inc. / Monster Pump Operations, Inc.
U.S. Trust, Bank of America, Private Wealth Management
Woolsey Operating Company, LLC
GENERAL ***$300 OR MORE***Anderson Energy, Inc.Apollo Energies, Inc.Bank of Oklahoma
Basic Energy ServicesBeauchamp Oil & Royalty Company
Buckeye Supply Co. Cathodic Systems Co, LLC
ChemStationCobalt Energy, LLC
DaMar Resources, Inc.Edmiston Oil Co., Inc.
Express Well Service & Supply, Inc. F.G. Holl Company, LLC
Grand Mesa Operating, Co. J. Fred Hambright, Inc.
J&D Pump & Supply, LLCJayhawk Oilfield Supply, Inc.
John O. Farmer, Inc. Jones Gas Corporation
Kansas Natural Gas Operating LC Keen Oil Comany, LLC
Knighton Oil Company, Inc. Lario Oil & Gas Company
Lakewood Midstream, LLCLog Tech of Kansas, Inc.
McCoy Petroleum CorporationMartin Pringle Law Firm
Midwestern Pipeworks, Inc.Mud-Co/Service Mud, Inc.
Norris Rods/Dover Artificial LiftOil Producers, Inc. of Kansas
Orecat Energy, Inc. Parrish Corporation
Petroleum Consultants, Inc.Range Oil Company, Inc.Southwind Drilling, Inc.
Stinson Leonard Street LLPSunrise Oilfield Supply, Inc.
T&C MFG & Operating, Inc.Territorial Magazine
The Mohican CompaniesTomco Oil, LLC
Trans Pacific Oil Corp.TRC Rod Services
Val Energy, Inc.Vincent Oil Corporation White Exploration, Inc.
SPoNSoRS- cont.LADIES EVENT SPONSORS
Allied OFS, LLC Beauchamp Oil & Royalty Company
Berexco LLCCentral Power Systems & Services
CHS Inc. Colt Energy, Inc.
CVR Refining, LPDiscovery Drilling Co., Inc.
D. S. & W. Well Servicing, Inc. Duke Drilling Co., Inc.
Empire Energy E&P, LLC Hartman Oil Co., Inc.
IMA, Inc.Insurance Planning Inc.
K&N Petroleum, Inc.Linn Energy
Lockhart Geophysical Company Maclaskey Oilfield Service, Inc.
Maxadize Production Services, LLCMull Drilling Company, Inc.
Murfin Drilling Co., Inc. MV Purchasing, LLC
ONEOK Field ServicesOrecat Energy, Inc.
Palomino Petroleum, Inc.Plains Marketing, LP
Raymond Oil Company, Inc. Scheck Oil Operations
Swift Services, Inc. Tim Miller Oilfield Sales
Trees Oil Company
HOSPITALITY ROOM HOSTS - OPEN 10 A.M. - MIDNIGHT
Central Power Systems & ServicesMaclaskey Oilfield Services, Inc.
Red Dirt Heaters, LLCTim Miller Oilfield Sales
Trek AEC, LLCWellhead Systems/M&M Equipment
TRADeSHoW4B Production Enhancement, LLC
AGH, L.C.Boot Barn
Central Power Systems & Services Dawson Geophysical
Desk and Derrick Club of WichitaDover Artificial Lift
E.B. Archbald & Assoc / SSIEOGA, a Flotek company
Evans Enterprises, Inc.Foley Equipment
Hampel Oil DistributorsHurricane Services, Inc.
IACX Energy, LLCiSi Enviornmental
iWell Jacam
Kansas Corporation Commission Kansas Geological Survey
Kansas Oil MuseumKansas Strong
K-State Sports PropertiesKemira Oilfield Services
KIOGA Koger Remote Sensing & Expert Witness
KU TORPLakewood Midstream, LLC
Lockhart Geophysical Company LoneStar Geophysical Surveys
M&M EquipmentMV Purchasing, LLC
Oilfield Distribution Specialists, LLCOpeco, Inc.
Paragon Geophysical Services, Inc.PetroBase, LLC
Petroleum Electric CompanyPetroPower, LLC
Photo MemorabiliaRed Dirt Heaters, LLC
Rickerson Pipe Lining, LLCS&G Associates, Inc.
Sco-Jo Land & EnvironmentalSeal Tite Lining Systems
Stucchi USATheis Dozer Service, Inc.
TRC Rod Services Truck Parts & Equipment, Inc.
Txam PumpsUniversal Lubricants
Western Kansas Rural Economic Development Alliance
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Sedgwick County Zoo5555 Zoo BlvdWichita, KS 67212316-660-9453
Botanica, The Wichita Gardens701 N. AmidonWichita, KS 67203316-264-0448
Keeper of the Plains Plaza650 N. SenecaWichita, KS 67203
Live Jazz Summer SeriesThursdays, May 16- September 30, 2016Newport Grill 1900 N. Rock RoadWichita, KS 67206
Roxy’s Downtown“Beehive”August 5- September 2, 2016 412 ½ E. DouglasWichita, KS 67202316-265-4400
Wichita Art MuseumArt of Fire: Glass Art from the WAM Collection1400 W. Museum BlvdWichita, KS 67203316-268-4921
Exploration PlaceDinosaurs In MotionTraveling ExhibitMay 23 – October 1, 2016300 N. McLean BlvdWichita, KS 67203316-660-0600
The Fountains at Waterwalk Liquid Fireworks®Thursdays-Sundays12:00pm, 8:00pm, 9:00pm, 10:00pmWaterman and Main StreetWichita, KS 67202
Final Friday Art CrawlMay 27– November 25, 2016 schedule at wichitaarts.comDowntown Wichita, KS
KEYN Summer Concert SeriesFriday Nights at 6:30515 S. Main St Suite 114Wichita, KS 67202
Music Theater WichitaMamma Mia!August 10- August 21, 2106 225 W. Douglas, Ste. 202Wichita, KS 67202316-265-3107
Some local happeningS to viSit While you’re in the area!
4th Annual Sportsmen’s EventAugust 6 - 12:00 - 6:00 p.m.2744 George Washington BlvdCessna Activity CenterWichita, KSwww.midiansportsmensevent.comProceeds benefit Midian Shriners
Kansas Oil Museum316-321-9333383 E CentralEl Dorado, KS 67042
Experience Old Town, Delano Square, and the Arena District during your visit in downtown Wichita.
Maps and trolley information available at registration desk.
For more information on downtown Wichita and events during your stay in Wichita, please go to:
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EVENTS OF INTEREST TO THE LADIESPlease plan to join us in the activities and festivities of KIOGA’s 79th Annual Meeting. Ladies are invited to all events, but we
would like to highlight some of the special ones we planned just for you.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th (Attire: Business)Cocktail Mixer with live entertainment by the Jazz Boomers
Expo Hall, Century II - 5:00 pm
Chairman’s ReceptionConvention Hall, Century II - 6:00 p.m.
Stop by and help us congratulate Nick Powell for a job well done during his term as KIOGA Chairman.Music by: Jazz Boomers
moNDAY, AUGUST 15TH (Attire: casual)Ladies Luncheon
11:30 a.m. Lunch - Sweet Allie B’s12:15 p.m. Program - Butterflies are Free
12:45 p.m. Tour - Scottish Rite Scottish Rite Center- 332 E. First St. Wichita, KS 67202
(Parking across the street for those driving)
Cocktail Party Expo Hall, Century II- 5:30 p.m.Margery’s Jumpin’ Jazz Joint
Convention Hall, Century II - 7:00 p.m.Music by: Grand Marquis
(Attire: 1920’s)
TUeSDAY, AUGUST 16th (Attire: casual)Ladies Brunch
10:00 a.m. - Brunch - The Muse Cafe10:45 a.m. - Program Joanna Roberts
11:15 a.m. - Tour - Wichita Art Museum - Chihuly Exhibit
Wichita Art Museum- 1400 W. Museum Blvd. Wichita, KS 67203The bus will depart from the Hyatt at 9:30 a.m.,
“Bingo Bash”Hyatt Regency – 1:30 pmHosted by Garry Walker
This event is for ladies, non-golfers and/or anyone who likes to have a good time playing Bingo. There will be lots of prizes, light snacks, cocktails and a good time had by all.
We have enjoyed putting these events together so all can have a good time.
Please dress comfortably and enjoy yourselves!
~Ladies’s Events Chairpersons~
Linda Beauchamp Abby Bock Dianne DeGood Shauna Gunzelman Jenny Hitchman
AcKNoWleDGemeNTSKIOGA wishes to express its appreciation to all Sponsors, Exhibitors, and Hospitality Hosts for their
significant contributions and making the 79th Annual Convention an outstanding success. Thank you for your continued support!
CHAIRMANNick Powell
PRESIDENTEdward P. Cross
VICE- CHAIRMANAlan D. Banta
John O. Farmer IVKenneth S. WhiteDavid P. Bleakley
SECRETARYBill Anderson
TREASURERScott Fraizer
2016 KIoGAcoNVeNTIoN commITTee
GENERAL CHAIRMANMargery Nagel
CONVENTION CO-CHAIRMAN
Nick Hess
GOLF TOURNAMENTRick Stinson - Bob McGrath
Steve Anderson - George Strecker
CONVENTION ADVISORSSteve Anderson,
Jeff Kennedy
GIN RUMMY TOURNAMENTFred Hambright
BINGO Garry Walker
LADIES LUNCH Dianne DeGood
Linda Beauchamp Abby Bock
LADIES BRUNCHShauna GunzelmanJenny Hitschmann
CONVENTION COORDINATOR Kelly RainsAlisha LaFave
SPORTING CLAYS TOURNAMENTKent Crisler - Larry Richardson - Rick Saenger
Kansas Independent Oil & Gas Association
229 E. William, Ste. 211Wichita, KS 67202
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