( KNZA )--Dinner tickets are sold out, but there is no ticket or admission fee needed to attend a presentation Saturday evening in Sabetha by one the famed Navajo Code Talkers of World War II.
Samuel Tom Holiday will speak at the Sabetha Middle School auditorium at 7 o’clock that evening and the public is welcome to attend.
Those with dinner tickets will be served in line between 5 and 6. Those with dinner tickets, along with seats previously requested by the businesses contributing to Holiday’s appearance, will have reserved seating. All others attending the presentation will be seated on a first come-first served basis, and no seats will be held for latecomers.
The planning committee hopes to have an audio-visual feed to the Sabetha Middle School gym in case there is an overflow crowd for Holiday’s presentation.
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