The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association has moved its Conference and Trade Show, originally scheduled for late July, to Aug. 16 through 18 to allow more time for COVID-19 vaccinations.
“OIGA is dedicated, first and foremost, to the well-being, safety and prosperity of our members, vendors and attendees,” said OIGA Chairman Matthew L. Morgan in a statement. “While hosting a July event was possible, it is our feeling that by moving into August, we will provide a much safer event for everyone.”
Known as ‘the biggest little show in Indian Gaming,’ the event will be held in Oklahoma City at the state-of-the-art Oklahoma City Convention Center. It is expected to draw approximately 3,000 vendors, visitors and guest speakers.
“After cancelling last year’s events, it’s going to be extra special to see our friends and colleagues from across the country and around the world,” Morgan said.
Oklahoma is home to one of the largest gaming markets in the United States, with more than 80,000 electronic machines on the floors of over 130 gaming sites.
