MA+ Architecture Named Official Sponsor of the 6th Annual SWOSU Charitable Hunt

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Weatherford, OK – The Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce that MA+ Architecture will once again serve as the Official Sponsor of the Charitable Hunt, scheduled for Friday, September 12, 2025, in Devol, Oklahoma.

MA+, an award-winning architecture firm with offices in Oklahoma City, Weatherford, and Norman, provides professional services including architecture, interior design, master planning, school bond planning, 3D visualization, and furniture selection. The firm’s ongoing commitment to excellence and community partnership continues to strengthen SWOSU’s mission in meaningful ways.

Philanthropic partners like MA+ are invaluable supporters of SWOSU’s mission,” said SWOSU Foundation, Inc. Executive Director Mr. Garrett King. “We are deeply grateful to MA+ for generously sponsoring this annual event that benefits the SWOSU Parks & Recreation Management program.”

The 2025 Charitable Dove Hunt will once again be facilitated by BlackOak Farms and will feature a sporting clay competition followed by an early evening guided dove hunt. After the hunt, participants will gather for a cocktail reception, dinner, and live auction. Proceeds from the event will support the Dr. Ken Rose Memorial Fund which exists to benefit the SWOSU Parks & Recreation Management Department.

Participation is limited and early registration is encouraged. For those not participating in the hunt, cocktail hour and dinner-only options are also available. To register or learn more, visit www.HuntWithSWOSU.com or contact Taylor Adler at taylor.adler@swosu.edu or 580-774-6331.

Established in 1977, the SWOSU Foundation champions philanthropy to support the University’s programs and students. The Charitable Hunt is one of many events that help fulfill its mission of advancing excellence at SWOSU.

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