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Come Home to the Dome starts homecoming weekend

Published: 2011-09-28

(Tahlequah, Okla.)--Homecoming fun begins with the annual call for all to Come Home to the Dome.

Members of the campus, alumni and Tahlequah communities are invited to the Northeastern State University Alumni Associations Come Home to the Dome presented by Keetoowah Cherokee Casino.

Friday, Oct. 14 from 8 p.m. midnight at the Indoor Practice Facility west of Doc Wadley Stadium is the ceremonial start to NSUs superhero-themed 2011 homecoming weekend, Truth, Justice and the Northeastern Way.

We will have food, beverages, a cash bar and a dance floor with a deejay, said Rylee Ketcher, coordinator of athletic development and chair of the event. Come Home to the Dome is a wonderful chance to visit with your old friends and meet new people.

The event is open to the public. Admission is $10 a person. Tickets can be purchased in advance by visiting the Homecoming pageand clicking on the Purchase tickets link below the Come Home to the Dome entry. Ticket purchasing is also available for other homecoming events, including the football game.

Come Home to the Dome is a fun way to kickoff the weekend homecoming activities, Ketcher said. It is also a popular meeting event for reunions.

For help organizing a reunion, contact the Office of Alumni Services at 918-458-2143 or alumni@nsuok.edu.