Save the Date for the 2012 Dance of the Two Moons!
This year's Dance of the Two Moons gala will be held Saturday, April 21 at the spectacular Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa, located at 777 West Cherokee Street, Catoosa, OK. The 2012 Dance of the Two Moons will feature an extraordinary dinner, live and silent auction. As always, the event will be full of exciting entertainment and activities for all to enjoy.
The Honorary Chair of the 2012 Dance of the Two Moons is Dr. Thomas McKeon, President and CEO of Tulsa Community College. Dr. Jay Anderson serves as the IHCRC Board Chair of the 2012 Dance of the Two Moons.
As with every year, the proceeds from the Dance of the Two Moons will help fund Indian Health Care's pediatric services. This past fiscal year, IHCRC provided over 10,000 health care visits to 3,000 children! Without the services of IHCRC, many of these children would have no medical home and end up in our emergency rooms for health care services.
Event tickets are $100 each or $175 per couple. Five sponsorship levels are available ranging from $1,500 to $10,000. For more information about the Dance of the Two Moons or to purchase a sponsorship or tickets, please contact Emily Bolusky at 382-1206 or email at twomoons@ihcrc.org.

Dance of Two Moons Honorary Chair - Dr. Thomas McKeon, President, Tulsa Community College
Thomas McKeon was named the third president and chief executive officer of Tulsa Community College (TCC) July 1, 2004. Since he joined TCC in 1980 as an instructor, McKeon has served in a number of administrative roles at TCC - including dean of instruction, provost of two campuses and executive vice-president and chief operating officer.
McKeon currently serves on several professional and civic boards of directors including: vice chairman of the Tulsa Metro Chamber, past chairman of the Oklahoma Academy, and past chairman of the Oklahoma Council of Presidents. In June 2007, McKeon was inducted into the OSU College of Education Hall of Fame. He is a recipient of the Paragon Award from Leadership Tulsa. In addition, he was named Tulsan of the Year for 2007 by Tulsa People magazine.
Read about Dance of the Two Moons 2011.
