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Get warm this winter with downtown’s inaugural Souper Saturday, a soup tasting and shopping event in the heart of Claremore. Hosted on the first Saturday of the year, 14 downtown Claremore stores and businesses are cooking up 15 unique soups or chili for attendees, who pay a small fee of $7 for their tasting kit and the ability to feast.
Jessica Jackson
(918)-341-5881
eat0@eau0eav0eaw0
Thank you Volunteers & Donors! Heart of the Shepherd says a great big Thank you! Without you there would not be a mission at Shepherd's Cross. Saturday January 14th, 2017 11:30- 2:30 Lamb Cook-Off - Meal 11:30 - 12:45 Appreciation of 2016 Volunteers & Donors 12:45 - 1:15 Dessert & Fellowship: 1:15 - 2:30 We want to extend a heart-felt welcome to all donors and volunteers from 2016. If you volunteered or donated during 2016 in any capacity you and your family are invited. • Meal will be our very own AWA farm fresh lamb meat cooked in a variety of dishes. If you want to cook a lamb dish simply call or come by and pick up some meat to bring prepared for the meal. We also have recipes if you need some. Many cooks provide a great variety of dishes for this event. Haven’t cooked lamb before? No problem. Here is your chance to try . . . on us! • Join as we celebrate our volunteers, donors, and workers. • This is a free event. Donations are welcome. • Heart of the Shepherd is operated almost entirely with volunteers from our local community and beyond. We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of those who have so generously given of time and resources to support this mission. We would not be able to serve the multitudes of individuals that we serve both locally and around the world without these servants. • Preceding or following the Luncheon & Presentation the following activities are available: Wool Mill Tour, Farm Museum & Educational Silo, Shepherd's Shop is open, Bible Garden self-guided tours • We are a Christian Public Non-Profit Organization (501-C3) operating locally and in approximately 20 nations, teaching about farming and how it is related to Biblical principles. "First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is spoken of throughout the whole world." Romans 1:8
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
Heart of the Shepherd’s Annual Lamb Cook-Off & Appreciation Meal Thank you Volunteers & Donors! Heart of the Shepherd says a great big Thank you! Without you there would not be a mission at Shepherd's Cross. Saturday January 21st, 2017 11:30- 2:30 Lamb Cook-Off - Meal 11:30 - 12:45 Appreciation of 2016 Volunteers & Donors 12:45 - 1:15 Dessert & Fellowship: 1:15 - 2:30 We want to extend a heart-felt welcome to all donors and volunteers from 2016. If you volunteered or donated during 2016 in any capacity you and your family are invited. • Meal will be our very own AWA farm fresh lamb meat cooked in a variety of dishes. If you want to cook a lamb dish simply call or come by and pick up some meat to bring prepared for the meal. We also have recipes if you need some. Many cooks provide a great variety of dishes for this event. Haven’t cooked lamb before? No problem. Here is your chance to try . . . on us! • Join as we celebrate our volunteers, donors, and workers. • This is a free event. Donations are welcome. • Heart of the Shepherd is operated almost entirely with volunteers from our local community and beyond. We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of those who have so generously given of time and resources to support this mission. We would not be able to serve the multitudes of individuals that we serve both locally and around the world without these servants. • Preceding or following the Luncheon & Presentation the following activities are available: Wool Mill Tour, Farm Museum & Educational Silo, Shepherd's Shop is open, Bible Garden self-guided tours • We are a Christian Public Non-Profit Organization (501-C3) operating locally and in approximately 20 nations, teaching about farming and how it is related to Biblical principles. "First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is spoken of throughout the whole world." Romans 1:8
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
Celebrate in style at one of Tulsa’s finest annual events for special needs supporters- the Gatesway Foundation BIG BASH Gala! The celebration will be Saturday January 28, 2017, 6pm at Southern Hills Country Club. There will be food, dancing and exclusive entertainment as well as a chance to see Gatesway’s vision for the future and celebrate previous progress and community support. This is a black tie event. For more info email eat3@eau3eav3eaw3 or visit www.bigbashtulsa.org
Food allergies are becoming more common. Join members of our Culinary team on Tuesday, February 21, at 5:30 p.m. in the Dining Room as they show you how to create allergy-friendly recipes on your own! For more information or to RSVP, please call 918-286-5800.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-286-5800
Discover new ways to create your favorite dishes from Italy with a healthy twist! For more information or to RSVP, please call 918-286-5800.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-286-5800
Historic Downtown Claremore
419 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, Ok 74017
(918)-342-1127
www.belvideremansion.com/reviews/mommeteasaturdaymay13th300-430pmtwofor30
Brighten your dinner table with delicious recipes featuring in-season vegetables. For more information or to RSVP, please call 918-286-5800.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-286-5800
Blue Bell Taste of Summer, presented by AT&T, returns to Broken Arrow on Saturday, June 10th. The festival will feature summertime fun for the entire family and, most importantly, FREE All-You-Can-Eat Blue Bell Ice Cream. The festival takes place from 10a to 3p at the Central Park (1500 S Main Street) in Broken Arrow. Taste of Summer is a family friendly event where attendees can enjoy all-you-can-eat ice cream from Blue Bell Creameries. The event also features: · Live entertainment from local performers · FREE Kids Crafts & Coloring Sheets · FREE Kids Zone with games and prizes · FREE Inflatables / Bouncy Houses · Vintage Car Show · Marketplace with boutique style shopping · Food Vendors · Kid train rides · Touch A Truck Kids Event · Mascot parade featuring several area mascots at 1p “Blue Bell Taste of Summer is a tradition in Broken Arrow and one the Broken Arrow Chamber is proud to be able to be a part of. We love partnering with Blue Bell Creameries and AT&T to bring this event to our community. Taste of Summer is a sweet treat to kids and adults – everyone will enjoy this fun summer celebration,” stated April Sailsbury, senior vice president of the BA Chamber and Festival Director. New to Taste of Summer this year will be a Touch-A-Truck event. Touch-A-truck will feature vehicles that kids (and kids-at-heart) can explore. Vehicles you can expect to see include construction equipment, safety vehicles, motorcycles, tractors and more. Advance purchase tickets are available online now by visiting tasteofsummerba.com. Buying tickets ahead of time is highly recommended as the lines to purchase tickets day of can get long. The event is $5 for ages 3 and over. At the end of the day, who can pass up all-you-can-eat Blue Bell Ice Cream!
Central Park
1500 S Main Street
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
April Salisbury
(918)-694-7215
eat5@eau5eav5eaw5
The annual Rose District Farmers Market is back! Get fresh produce from local farmers, plus baked goods, meat, honey, floral arrangements, crafts, and more! Saturday mornings from 7 to noon and NEW! Tuesday evenings from 4 to 7.
Rose District Plaza
418 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
The annual Rose District Farmers Market is back! Get fresh produce from local farmers, plus baked goods, meat, honey, floral arrangements, crafts, and more! Saturday mornings from 7 to noon and NEW! Tuesday evenings from 4 to 7.
Rose District Plaza
418 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
The annual Rose District Farmers Market is back! Get fresh produce from local farmers, plus baked goods, meat, honey, floral arrangements, crafts, and more! Saturday mornings from 7 to noon and NEW! Tuesday evenings from 4 to 7.
Rose District Plaza
418 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
The annual Rose District Farmers Market is back! Get fresh produce from local farmers, plus baked goods, meat, honey, floral arrangements, crafts, and more! Saturday mornings from 7 to noon and NEW! Tuesday evenings from 4 to 7.
Rose District Plaza
418 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Prepare for a weekend of fun with this classic community event that draws in 40,000+ guests from the local community and across the Midwest! Friday and Saturday evening, enjoy the gorgeous spectacle of the hot air balloon glow. Early morning Saturday and Sunday you can watch the showcase of hot air balloon competitive flights. Come for the epic hot air balloon show but stay for the great food, live entertainment, family activities and art/craft vendors. The festival will feature a mustang car show, tethered balloon rides and children's bounce houses. The Chisholm Event Park is just east of NSU's Broken Arrow campus at the intersection of the creek turnpike and 101st St. General admission is free and the parking fee is $5. There will be plenty of shuttles & parking available. Moms'- There will be lots of handwashing stations as well! This yearly event allows Gatesway to raise significant funding for core youth programming, job coaching, modern life skills education, residential services and much needed campus improvements that benefit intellectually and developmentally disabled individuals. For more info, email eat6@eau6eav6eaw6 or eat7@eau7eav7eaw7 or call 918-259-1412. Visit us on the web at www.gatesway.org
Chisholm Trail South Event Park
21101 E 101st St
Broken Arrow, Ok 74014
Outdoor Native Art Market hosted by the Greater Tulsa Indian Art Festival Indian Tacos by Tulsa Indian Club Princess Committee Fashion Show by Oklahoma Federation of Indian Women (Noon) Horseshoe Tournament (3 pm) Entertainment, Trading Post, Art Demos, Food & Fun! Free Admission | Open to the Public Contact: info@tulsaindianartfestival or 918.298.2300 Sign up Forms: www.tulsaindianartfestival.com Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1359673910790782/ Artists and Vendors: $75 for 1 person, $100 for 2 people
The Perryman Ranch
11524 S. Elwood Ave
Jenks, OK
The annual Rose District Farmers Market is back! Get fresh produce from local farmers, plus baked goods, meat, honey, floral arrangements, crafts, and more! Saturday mornings from 7 to noon and NEW! Tuesday evenings from 4 to 7.
Rose District Plaza
418 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
The 9th Annual Route 66 Pecan and Fun Festival offers something for all ages. Take a detour off historic Route 66 in Claremore, just 5 miles North of I-44 on Route 66, and head to the Nut House for a car show, great food, pie-eating contest, arts & crafts, games for the kids, camel rides and much more! The day begins with a 60ft Flag Raising Ceremony, 100ft in the air. Stick around for the pie-eating contest and contestants are encouraged to pre-register for the contest, as there will be a limit of participants in each of the three age categories. Prizes will be awarded in each division. Venture inside the Nut House and make your way to Pecan Hall for a craft fair featuring artisans and crafters from around the state. Stroll through booths filled with unique wares and goods available for purchase. In the Nut House’s retail store, homemade sweet treats, jams, jellies, fudge and nuts will be available. A wide selection of Route 66 souvenir items, such as t-shirts, coffee mugs, Christmas ornaments, magnets and more will also be on-hand. Bring the kids to the Route 66 Pecan and Fun Festival and enjoy the festival's children's area. Youngsters will be able to pick out their own pumpkins for Halloween, decorate them and take them home. Pull up a chair at this event and enjoy as local entertainers perform pop hits and oldies for a live audience.
Come celebrate the arrival of fall! Asbury is bringing in the autumn season with hayrides, games, trunk or treating, emergency vehicles, a petting zoo and more. This event is free for everyone unless you would like to purchase items from a food truck.
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