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OKFB Washington, D.C., Summit registration open through March 15
March 4, 2024
Oklahoma Farm Bureau members will travel to Washington, D.C. April 8-12 to advocate for agriculture issues and rural Oklahoma during OKFB’s 2024 Washington, D.C., Summit.
OKFB members can register now through Friday, March 15, to travel to our nation’s capital with fellow Farm Bureau members to visit with Oklahoma’s congressional delegation and hear from D.C.-based industry and business leaders.
OKFB is offering its members a hotel room package for the duration of the trip at $2,200 for a single-occupancy room and $2,800 for a double-occupancy room. The package includes a four-night hotel stay at either the Hyatt or Canopy by Hilton hotels on the Wharf in Washington, D.C.; several meals during the trip; an evening dinner cruise on the Potomac River; and an optional moonlight D.C. monument tour led by OKFB President Rodd Moesel.
OKFB members are responsible for booking their own airline travel for the trip.
Farm Bureau members can sign up to attend the Washington, D.C., Summit by completing the online form on the OKFB website. Hotel space is limited, and rooms will be booked on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration will close if the trip fills up.
Members who have questions can contact Melisa Neal at (405) 523-2475.
Tentative Washington, D.C., Summit schedule
Please note: This itinerary is the most recent available, and trip details can change depending on numerous factors
Monday, April 8
Travel Day 6 p.m . – Congressional reception | Rooftop of Canopy by Hilton Hotel
Tuesday, April 9
8 a.m. – Group breakfast 9 a.m. – Industry briefings Lunch/afternoon on own
Wednesday, April 10
9 a.m. – Senate briefings | Russell Senate Building Lunch/afternoon on own 5:30 p.m. – Potomac River dinner cruise boards
Thursday, April 11
8:30 a.m. – Congressional briefings | Rayburn House Office Building Lunch/Afternoon on own 9:30 p.m. – Meet to depart for moonlight D.C. monument tour
Friday, April 12
Return travel to Oklahoma
Register today for the 2024 OKFB Washington, D.C., Summit
Registration closes by Friday, March, 15, or when our hotel room block is sold out
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