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This free and non-judged show will highlight traditional and modern quilts. This year there is a special vintage display, hand selected vendors, as well as a community project sponsored by Stitch Craft Tulsa. There is no registration required, just show up!
Southwood Landscape and Nursery
9025 S Lewis Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74137
(918)-299-9409
www.southwoodgardencenter.com/happenings/2018/1/5/quilt-fiber-arts-show
HIS 2018: Growing New Roots with Urban Agriculture Keynote Speaker: Cary Rivard Cary Rivard grew up working in his parents’ greenhouse business in Kansas City, MO, and received his BS in Agriculture Sciences and Biology from Truman State University. He received his MS and PhD in Plant Pathology from North Carolina State University and worked at the Center for Environmental Farming Systems while there. Cary is a Fruit and Vegetable Extension Specialist at Kansas State University in the Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources, and is Director of the Olathe Horticulture Research and Extension Center located near Kansas City. His research program focuses on sustainable vegetable farming practices and current projects include: high tunnel production systems, vegetable grafting, annual strawberry production, no-till and minimum tillage systems, and reducing postharvest losses. He also coordinates the Growing Growers Kansas City farmer education program (www.growinggrowers.org) and is responsible for www.hightunnels.org. Growing New Roots With Urban Agriculture Friday, January 5th at 9:00 a.m. What do you envision when you hear the term “Urban Agriculture”? Many of us think of space-age vertical farming systems, urban community gardens, or even a grey-haired hippy at the farmer’s market peddling dozens of varieties of beets. However, urban agriculture touches all of the horticulture industry in numerous ways. Consumers across the U.S. are looking to reconnect with the agrarian roots that provide resiliency in our society. Meanwhile, we are seeing symptoms of the disconnect that has arisen between our communities and our agricultural systems, particularly in urban areas. Similar trends can be seen in rural and peri-urban communities, and this issue will not go away as global urbanization continues. These challenges provide a wealth of opportunity for everyone working in horticulture. Opportunities to: capture new audiences and markets, add value to current enterprises, and even facilitate societal change all lay on our doorstep. This presentation will provide some real-life examples of projects in Kansas City and abroad that are working to grow new roots with urban agriculture.
TCC Northeast Campus
3727 E Apache St.
Tulsa, OK 74115
Join us for a spectacular evening of dazzling lights, colors, shapes, and themes. The Lantern Light festival is a six week celebration of Chinese culture featuring massive lanterns, inspiring performances, and incredible cuisine. A tradition that started over 2,000 years ago, the lantern festival is China’s most important celebration, marking the return of spring, with the lighting of Chinese lanterns being symbolic of illuminating the future and the reunion of family. While many people picture lanterns being released into the night sky, these enormous lanterns stay firmly on the ground. Each Chinese lantern is custom-built by Chinese artisans and typically takes four weeks and a team of seven to complete.The lanterns appear to be three-dimensional stained glass, and are handmade from hundreds of pieces of silky cloth. Some are over 30 feet high and others are up to 300 feet long. If you enjoy an evening full of festive lights and amazing sights, bring your family to the Lantern Light Festival, a rare opportunity to witness the majestic skill of the world’s best lantern-makers. Adult Admission - $20 Children 3-12 - $16
River West Festival Park
2100 S Jackson Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74012
Grand Opening of the NEW only on SUNDAY 918 Flea Market at the Rose Bowl Event Center on historic Route 66, The VW Club of Tulsa will be on hand to show off their phenomenal cars, the fleas will be hopping and the food trucking will be stopping by too. Fun for all.
Join Native Amer-I-can as they teach how to sew native patchwork on shirts. First 20 will get a shirt to sew on or bring own shirt. The sessions include: Jan 9 - Diamond Design Jan 16 - Clans Jan 30 - Mixed Media *Please bring a sewing machine, if possible.
BisonBison Film Festival Announces “The Best of Fest” film screening at the Living Arts of Tulsa The BisonBison Film Festival: A Student Competition is presenting “The Best of the Fest” Friday, January 12, 2018 starting at 7:00PM, with doors open at 6:00PM. Hosted by the Living Arts of Tulsa gallery, “The Best of the Fest” will screen some of the winning films from the festival’s past four years. Tickets are $10.00 for non-members and free to members. The Living Arts of Tulsa gallery is located at 307 E. Brady St., Tulsa, OK 74120, 918-585-1234. Several past winners and BBFF alumni will be in attendance at the screening with a Q&A afterward: Bunee Tomlinson with his 2014 Award of Excellence film “Hana” and Chris “Oz” McIntosh with his 2016 Award of Excellence film “Movie Magic.” Local Tulsan filmmaker, Lisandro Boccaccio will be there with his 2017 BBFF entry “If Only.” The 2017 Awards of Excellence films will also be shown. They are: “Starch” from Nathan Manning, University of Missouri-Kansas City; “Voice of the Razorbacks” by Cassie Schirm, University of Arkansas; and “Sketches” from Savannah Rodgers, University of Kansas. All the short films (under 40 minutes) are a beautiful example of the talent in the BisonBison Film Festival region A student only film festival, BBFF is open to filmmakers enrolled in accredited colleges, universities and technical schools in the six states of the Mid-America arts region: Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Missouri. As a short film platform, all films submitted must be 40 minutes or less in length including titles and credits. The work must have been created within the past two years, and the filmmaker must have been an enrolled student at the time. This year’s festival submission period will end on February 2, 2018. A jury panel of film/performance professionals will the determine the three $1,000 “Award of Excellence.” All the films will show at the historic Poncan Theatre in Ponca City, OK, Friday and Saturday, March 30 - 31, 2018, with the awards presentation Saturday evening. Additionally, free workshops to help enhance the filmmaking process will be held on the Saturday of the festival. Instructions for submission and more information about the festival can be found at www.BisonBisonFilmFestival.org or by contacting the Festival Outreach Coordinator, Geoffrey Smith, at eat0@eau0eav0eaw0 or 405-210-3953. The mission of the BisonBison Film Festival is to recognize and showcase the work of student filmmakers enrolled in academic programs in the Mid-America region.
(918)-585-1234
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TSO welcomes GRAMMY® Award-winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre as a guest conductor and featured composer. His ground-breaking Virtual Choirs have united singers across the globe in a way in which no other composer has done. He will lead the Tulsa Symphony and the Tulsa Oratorio Chorus through a thrilling and diverse collection of his works which include Water Night, Equus, Deep Field, and Godzilla Eats Las Vegas. For more information about Eric Whitacre visit ericwhitacre.com.
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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Give Blood and get into the museum FREE BLOOD DRIVE DAY @ HEART OF ROUTE 66 AUTO MUSEUM JANUARY 13, 2018 10 am till 4 pm Call Loretta to make an appointment. 918.216.1171
Come dressed up as your favorite superhero! Featuring a Special Guest Anti-bully speaker, defense class and crafts.
Relevé Performing Arts
11211 N Garnett Rd
Owasso, OK 74055
Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
Your Reasor's dietitians are hosting COOKING classes at the Tandy YMCA! Don't want to mess with the hassle of cleaning all those dishes from cooking? This class will focus on meals made in only one dish for quick and easy clean up! Cost: $15/person Registration: www.ymcatulsa.org/register (search: table)
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
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Warm up this winter with a seasonal and healthy approach to winter legumes! You're invited to join the Culinary team at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa on Tuesday, January 16, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Dining Room as they share the secret to cooking with legumes with a dish you're sure to enjoy. For more information or to RSVP, please call 918-286-5800. All classes are held at the main hospital building at 10109 E. 79th Street, Tulsa, OK, 74133.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-286-5800
Join us for our monthly networking event for veteran service organizations and community organizations to bring awareness of veteran initatives to local and state government officials. The City of Tulsa Veterans Advisory Council is a recognized MyVA Community. For more information on regular and past organization attendees visit: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/government/mayor-of-tulsa/veterans-resource-center/mayors-veteran-advisory-council/
Offered by Reiki Master, Sherl Salyer. Please RSVP (918) 455-0102
Don't miss one of the breakout debut authors of the past year. Inspired by the incredible true story of one Jewish family separated at the start of World War II, determined to survive—and to reunite—"We Were the Lucky Ones" is a sweeping novel spanning six years and five continents and a tribute to the triumph of hope and love against all odds.
Magic City Books
221 E. Archer St.
Tulsa, OK 74103
An entire evening of musical contrasts of both time period and style, this chamber series concert will feature Bartók’s Contrasts, Duo Sonatas by Beethoven and Harbison’s Songs America Loves to Sing. TSO musicians features include John Rush (principal flute), David Carter (principal clarinet), Ronnamarie Jensen (associate concertmaster), Kari Caldwell (principal cello), and Lyndon Meyer (piano).
Fly Loft
117 N Boston Ave #208
Tulsa, OK 74103
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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An entire evening of musical contrasts of both time period and style, this chamber series concert will feature Bartók’s Contrasts, Duo Sonatas by Beethoven and Harbison’s Songs America Loves to Sing. TSO musicians features include John Rush (principal flute), David Carter (principal clarinet), Ronnamarie Jensen (associate concertmaster), Kari Caldwell (principal cello), and Lyndon Meyer (piano).
Fly Loft
117 N Boston Ave #208
Tulsa, OK 74103
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
eat2@eau2eav2eaw2
An entire evening of musical contrasts of both time period and style, this chamber series concert will feature Bartók’s Contrasts, Duo Sonatas by Beethoven and Harbison’s Songs America Loves to Sing. TSO musicians features include John Rush (principal flute), David Carter (principal clarinet), Ronnamarie Jensen (associate concertmaster), Kari Caldwell (principal cello), and Lyndon Meyer (piano).
Fly Loft
117 N Boston Ave #208
Tulsa, OK 74103
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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More than 140 people attended the last Community BUNCO Bash hosted by the BA Senior Center! Come and enjoy the next fun-filled event set for Friday, January 26th at the Center located at 1800 South Main in Broken Arrow. Dinner will be served at 6 pm with BUNCO beginning at 7 pm. Fabulous prizes and door prizes make the evening fun and exciting. Admission is $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Proceeds of this event benefit the Broken Arrow Senior Center.
Concertmaster Rossitza Jekova-Goza is the featured soloist, and will perform Korngold’s dramatic Violin Concerto. Principal Guest Conductor, Daniel Hege will conduct the Tulsa Symphony as they perform Medea’s Dance of Vengeance by Samuel Barber and Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 3 “Scottish.”
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust’s Brown Bag It free noontime concert series on select Wednesdays at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center is back with another exciting line-up. The popular series, which was established in the early 1980s, is once again returning to the first Wednesday of every month, with the exception of January. Vocalist Janet Rutland kicks off the 2017-18 Brown Bag It season. Janet is equally comfortable singing Hank Williams or Johnny Mercer. Rutland will be accompanied by pianist Spencer Sutton for a set of vintage pop, jazz and country music. The mission of the series is to offer the community an opportunity to visit the Performing Arts Center facility and hear quality musical presentations. Audiences are invited to bring and eat lunch during the concerts, creating an informal atmosphere. Likewise, the musicians are encouraged to “inform” as well as perform by giving background information or program notes during the concert, breaking down the barriers between performer and audience. Each concert lasts 40 minutes. Concert Schedule First Wednesday from 12:10pm - 12:50pm Tulsa Performing Arts Center – Westby Pavilion Free and family friendly! September 6, 2017: Janet Rutland October 4, 2017: Annie Ellicott November 1, 2017: Trio Balan-Kan December 6, 2017: Tulsa Festival Ringers* February 7, 2018: Barron Ryan March 7, 2018: the bART Center for Music April 4, 2018: TSO Woodwinds Quartet May 2, 2018: TSO Brass Quintet June 6, 2018: Luis Eduardo Garcia, African Drums *The December concert will be held in John H. Williams Theatre at 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. About the Tulsa PAC Trust: The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust is a non-profit organization formed with private funds in 1977 after the construction of the City of Tulsa’s Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Its Board of Trustees, appointed by the Mayor, share a passionate love of the arts and a dedication to the cultural life of the city. TPACT presents a season of entertainment events, assists the Performing Arts Center with facility improvements and gives grants to local arts organizations.
(918)-596-7111
Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
The Daddy Daughter Dance is an event dedicated for a father and daughter to have a magical night together. This event is casual to formal dressing and will have a live DJ. Snacks and drinks will be provided at no cost. Each daughter will receive a gift. Daughter must be between the ages of 2-17 years old. We have two dance times: 6-7:30pm or 8-9:30pm. Tickets are $5.00 Per Person and are now on sale at Broken Arrow's Nienhuis Park Community Center or Central Park Community Center. You can also purchase tickets over the phone and have them mailed. Call 918-259-6550 or 918-259-8437 for more details.
Nienhuis Park Community Center
3201 North 9th Street
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
Nienhuis Park Community Center
(918)-259-6550
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Rogers County Health Department is offering the free “I’m In Control” diabetes self-help class for anyone with diabetes and/or caring for someone with the disease. This class is especially good for those with a new diagnosis and/or having trouble controlling their glucose levels. This class hosts local professionals presenting on specific topics related to diabetes and is scheduled in approximately two-hour sessions on five separate days in February. The dates are the Feb. 12th, 14th, 15th, 19th, and 20th, during the early afternoon. Please visit http://rogers.health.ok.gov or call Fran Hrdlicka at 918-341-3166 for detailed schedule, times, presenter names, and enrollment information. You must enroll prior to beginning of class in order to attend.
Fran Hrdlicka
(918)-341-3166
A celebration of the 2017 Tulsa Area United Way campaign and the many individuals and organizations that made it a success.
Bonnie Rucker
1-918-295-6601
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You're invited to join Survivorship Care Manager Traci Owen on Tuesday, February 13, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa's Conference Rooms B, C, and D as she shares how to continue dating your caregiver when faced with cancer. For more information or to RSVP, please call 918-286-5800. All classes are held in the main hospital building at 10109 E. 79th Street, Tulsa, OK, 74133.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-286-5800
Join us for our monthly networking event for veteran service organizations and community organizations to bring awareness of veteran initatives to local and state government officials. The City of Tulsa Veterans Advisory Council is a recognized MyVA Community. For more information on regular and past organization attendees visit: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/government/mayor-of-tulsa/veterans-resource-center/mayors-veteran-advisory-council/
Tulsa, OK – Oral Roberts University’s President’s Performing Arts and Lecture Series is excited to bring one of the world’s foremost violinists to Tulsa’s Performing Arts Center. Award-winning Canadian violinist James Ehnes will perform February 15, 2018 at 7pm in the John H. Williams Theatre. Ehnes won a Grammy Award in the ‘Best Instrumental Soloist Performance’ category for his recording of Korngold, Barber and Walter violin concertos. He’s also been awarded a Gramophone Award for his live recording of the Elgar Concerto with Sir Andrew Davis and the Philharmonia Orchestra. In 2009 the Times (London) wrote that “no collection of virtuoso showpieces demands greater technical prowess than Paganini’s 24 Caprices. Yet James Ehnes, whose artistry suggests that in Paganini’s age he would have enjoyed similar stature to the great man, succeeds impressively in being more than merely thrilling…this is not simply a high-wire act. It’s playing of phenomenal control, allied to musicianship of the highest order.” Ehnes began violin studies at the age of four and became a protégé of the noted Canadian violinist Francis Chaplin when he was nine. He made his orchestral debut at 13 and graduated from The Juilliard School in 1997. Tickets for this concert must be purchased, either by calling 918-596-7111 or by going online to tulsapac.com. The cost ranges from $35 to $100, with the $100 tickets including a meet-and-greet with James Ehnes before the concert. Dress is Business Professional. It is sure to be a night to remember.
Tulsa's Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK 74103
The ORU Aerobics Center presents its 9th Annual Whole Person Indoor Triathlon. This Super Sprint Triathlon is perfect for first time and triathletes of all levels ! The Competition consists of a 400-meter swim ( 50 meter pool ), 6 mile bike and 1.5 mile run. Individual competitions will be held on Saturday, and Team competitions on Sunday. Spectators Welcome ! Competition fee is $35/individuals, $45/teams.
Oral Roberts University Aerobics Center
7777 S. Lewis
Tulsa, Ok 74171
Julie Dunn
(918)-495-6640
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www.oru.edu/current-students/my-campus-life/aerobics-center/indoor-triathlon.php
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
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Being creative with vegetables in the winter can be tough. Let us help! You're invited to join the Culinary team at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa on Tuesday, February 20, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Dining Room as they share new ways to get your vegetable servings when it's cold outside. For more information or to RSVP, please call 286-5800. All classes are held in the main hospital building at 10109 E. 79th Street, Tulsa, OK, 74133.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-286-5800
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Tulsa chapter will hold its banquet and charity auction at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018, in the Ford Truck Exhibit Hall at the Tulsa Fairgrounds. It’s an evening of fun, food, friends, games, and auctions where patrons can buy and win some great items including camping and hunting gear, artwork, hunts, and more. RSVP due by Feb. 19. For more, go to https://events.rmef.org/shop/tulsa or call Gary at (918) 695-5100.
Ford Truck Exhibit Hall at the Tulsa Fairgrounds
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, OK 74112
NatureWorks will hold its 2018 Art Show and Sale on Feb. 24-25 at the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center. A patron party will be Friday evening, Feb. 23. Art lovers can browse paintings, sculptures and wooden carvings by the top wildlife, western and landscape artists from across the United States. Thirty percent of each art sale goes toward supporting the development and conservation of Oklahoma’s natural habitats, as well as the creatures living in and depending on those habitats. For more, go to www.natureworks.org/art-show.
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave
Tulsa, OK 74133
There will be cake and prizes- a wondrous sight! We hope you can make it- it would be a delight! Wear Your Favorite Seuss-Themed Costume and Celebrate Dr. Seuss' 108th Birthday!
(918)-609-5946
For more than 30 years, Carnegie Hall Link Up has paired orchestras with students in grades 3-5 to explore orchestral repertoire and fundamental musical skills, including creative work and composition, through a hands-on music curriculum. Tulsa Symphony became a Link Up partner in the 2015-16 season. Students participate by singing or playing along on recorder with TSO from their seats in the concert hall. In our second season, TSO served over 12,000 students by partnering with their school music programs. Our 2017-18 season will serve upwards of 15,000 students.
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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For more than 30 years, Carnegie Hall Link Up has paired orchestras with students in grades 3-5 to explore orchestral repertoire and fundamental musical skills, including creative work and composition, through a hands-on music curriculum. Tulsa Symphony became a Link Up partner in the 2015-16 season. Students participate by singing or playing along on recorder with TSO from their seats in the concert hall. In our second season, TSO served over 12,000 students by partnering with their school music programs. Our 2017-18 season will serve upwards of 15,000 students.
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
eat2@eau2eav2eaw2
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust’s Brown Bag It free noontime concert series on select Wednesdays at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center is back with another exciting line-up. The popular series, which was established in the early 1980s, is once again returning to the first Wednesday of every month, with the exception of January. Vocalist Janet Rutland kicks off the 2017-18 Brown Bag It season. Janet is equally comfortable singing Hank Williams or Johnny Mercer. Rutland will be accompanied by pianist Spencer Sutton for a set of vintage pop, jazz and country music. The mission of the series is to offer the community an opportunity to visit the Performing Arts Center facility and hear quality musical presentations. Audiences are invited to bring and eat lunch during the concerts, creating an informal atmosphere. Likewise, the musicians are encouraged to “inform” as well as perform by giving background information or program notes during the concert, breaking down the barriers between performer and audience. Each concert lasts 40 minutes. Concert Schedule First Wednesday from 12:10pm - 12:50pm Tulsa Performing Arts Center – Westby Pavilion Free and family friendly! September 6, 2017: Janet Rutland October 4, 2017: Annie Ellicott November 1, 2017: Trio Balan-Kan December 6, 2017: Tulsa Festival Ringers* February 7, 2018: Barron Ryan March 7, 2018: the bART Center for Music April 4, 2018: TSO Woodwinds Quartet May 2, 2018: TSO Brass Quintet June 6, 2018: Luis Eduardo Garcia, African Drums *The December concert will be held in John H. Williams Theatre at 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. About the Tulsa PAC Trust: The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust is a non-profit organization formed with private funds in 1977 after the construction of the City of Tulsa’s Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Its Board of Trustees, appointed by the Mayor, share a passionate love of the arts and a dedication to the cultural life of the city. TPACT presents a season of entertainment events, assists the Performing Arts Center with facility improvements and gives grants to local arts organizations.
(918)-596-7111
March 8-11, 2018 | River Spirit Expo at Expo Square The Greater Tulsa Home & Garden Show is where you check off your home improvement list! Oklahoma's LARGEST home and garden products trade show has more than 500 exhibitors, offering everything you need for your home improvement project. It is THE home improvement event of the year and one that you don’t want to miss! Floral Sales Reasor's will be back in our new park area this year selling flowers. This has been a huge hit at the show year after year and because of this and little help from the HBA Charitable Foundation, we have been able to donate $10,000 per year to the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma's Food for Kids program. The Cooking Stage is Back! The Oklahoma Natural Gas Cooking with Gas stage is back this year with some amazing talent! Food Hacker Todd Wilbur has been deconstructing America’s most iconic brand-name foods to make the best original clone recipes for use at home. This year Todd Wilbur will be showing us how to make our very own Big Mac and Mrs.Fields Cookies with his copycat recipes. We will also have local favorite chefs showcasing their favorite recipes. Todd Wilbur Schedule: Saturday March 10- 1:30 PM Saturday March 10- 4:30 PM Timber & Beam HomeMADE Stage If you love to DIY, this stage is for you! Mark Bowe, host of DIY Network’s Barnwood Builders will be speaking at the Timber & Beam Home-Made Stage with a passion for craftmanship. Local vendors will also be showing tricks of the trade through special DIY projects throughout the Show. Mark Bowe Schedule: Friday, March 9- 4:00 PM Friday, March 9- 6:30 PM Saturday, March 10- 12:00 PM Saturday, March 10- 3:00 PM
River Spirit Expo at Expo Square
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, OK 74114
The final TSO Chamber Series performance of the season will feature music by Ewazen and Beethoven. Eric Ewazen’s Trio for Trumpet, Violin and Piano (1992), one of Ewazen’s more popular works, showcases the contrasting qualities of the cello and trumpet in four uniquely diverse movements.
Fly Loft
117 N Boston Ave #208
Tulsa, OK 74103
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
The Oklahoma Station chapter of Safari Club International will hold its 33rd annual Convention Banquet and Fundraiser at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, March 10, 2018, at Embassy Suites by Hilton in Norman. The event is a spectacular night with friends and colleagues that patrons will not soon forget. It’s a gala night of fun, dining, prizes and auction deals of a lifetime. For more, go to www.oklahomastationsci.org/Auction/Auction-Home.html or call (580) 609-0900.
Embassy Suites by Hilton
2501 Conference Dr.
Norman, OK 73069
What: Potluck lunch - games, and fun on the farm When: Saturday March 10 from 11:30 – 1:00 (meal) but come & go and stay and play all day Where: Shepherd’s Cross, 16792 E 450 Rd, Claremore OK 74017 Who: All are welcome, with a special invitation to those that live within an approximate five mile radius of Shepherd’s Cross. Children and adults are always welcome. What to Bring: A potluck meal item to share and your neighbors Purpose: To get to know our neighbors! And have some good old fashioned, down home fun Enjoy Farm Activities - Free for all o Shepherd’s Garden Tours – a Bible Garden o Wool Mill Guided Tour - wool is processed on site – combed, spun, and woven into a finished product. o Visit the sheep and farm animals in the farm animal barn area. (USDA licensed) o Tour the educational & interactive Farm Museum & Educational Silo – guided or self-guided tours Shepherd’s Shop features a host of “woolly” and farm related handmade gifts made by Shepherd’s Cross and over 50 supplies and much more! Additionally the shop features a mission section; purchases made in this section of the store return 100% of the sale price to the indigenous people that made them (countries include Afghanistan, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Uganda and more) Shepherd’s Cross features farm fresh, Animal Welfare Approved, pasture raised, free range, chemical free American sheep meat (lamb & mutton) and Dexter beef. Yarn, yarn, & more yarn – natural, many types, produced and processed on the farm. Shepherd’s Cross also offers roving, batts, felting supplies, knitting needles, spinning and weaving supplies and much more. Animal welfare Approved wool. Heart of the Shepherd, a 501-C3, provides the educational tours. Teaching basic agricultural principles and agricultural references to the Bible are a part of tours. Tours can proceed even in the case of inclimate weather. Demonstrations will take place in the Amish built gambrel roof tour barn, which houses some of the animals as well as the wool processing, farm museum, and the gift shop. Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a producer for the Oklahoma Food Co-op, and is Animal Welfare Approved. website: www.ShepherdsCross.com Online Stores: www.ShepherdsCross.Biz and www.HeartoftheShepherd.Biz Like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross/ Shepherd’s Cross & Heart of the Shepherd 16792 East 450 Road, Claremore, OK 74017 Dr. Diane Dickinson, President & Executive Director 918-342-5911
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
Join us for our monthly networking event for veteran service organizations and community organizations to bring awareness of veteran initatives to local and state government officials. The City of Tulsa Veterans Advisory Council is a recognized MyVA Community. For more information on regular and past organization attendees visit: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/government/mayor-of-tulsa/veterans-resource-center/mayors-veteran-advisory-council/
Wear your green and celebrate St. Patrick's Day in downtown Claremore. Held in the parking lot of the Main Street Tavern, this annual celebration of Celtic traditions includes local live music, dancing and great food at this annual outdoor party. The festivities kick off with a parade through downtown followed by free admission to this beloved local celebration.
Claremore Main Street Tavern
Downtown Claremore
Claremore, ok
Please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month (January-November) from 1-2 p.m. if you or someone you know would be blessed by some extra groceries. Registration is from 1-1:15 p.m. and is required.
Linda Noble
(918)-284-9817
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There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
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Quail Forever Oklahoma will hold its State Habitat Convention 2018 on March 23-24 at Embassy Suites on South Meridian in Oklahoma City. A VIP event will be March 22. Catch up on the latest quail research, learn tips and tricks for cooking wild game from celebrity chef Hank Shaw, learn from experts on best land management practices for quail and learn how to quail hunt if you've never tried, plus more. For details, go to www.oklahomaquailforever.org/stateconvention or call Laura at (907) 750-2600.
Embassy Suites on South Meridian
1815 South Meridian
Oklahoma City, Ok 73108
On this final Classics Series concert of the 2017-2018 season, Daniel Hege will lead the Tulsa Symphony in John Adams’ Chairman Dances and Edward Elgar’s In the South (Alassio). TSO is delighted to welcome back the lovely Sarah Coburn, as the featured soprano soloist for Mahler’s Symphony No. 4.
(918)-584-3645
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Oklahoma River chapter will hold its banquet and charity auction at 5 p.m. Saturday, March. 24, 2018, in the Reed Conference Center in Midwest City. This is the do-not-miss social event of the year with a chance to win top notch firearms, personal items, hunting gear and exclusive home furnishings! Plus the kind of fun, fellowship and sense of purpose and accomplishment that keeps most attendees coming back year after year. RSVP due by March 19. For more, go to https://events.rmef.org/shop/oklahomariver or call Gayle (405) 642-5756.
Reed Conference Center
5750 Will Rogers Road
Midwest City, OK 73110
Free 12-week Couch to 5K walk and walk/run program, open to anyone 13 yrs. and older who work, live, play, or learn in Rogers County. Mentored groups are led through progressive workouts at Claremore Lake Park, Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings in the spring and fall. All fitness levels are welcome. During the 12 weeks, participants will go from walking or walking/running a mile and finish a Mock 5K (3.1 miles). All participants finishing 70% of the workouts will receive a program tech shirt from Rogers County Health Department.
We will celebrate Easter in an “Egg-stravagant” way, making sure kids have fun at church learning that “Jesus Is Alive.” He is the whole reason we get to have so much fun on this holiday! We will have games, easter egg hunt, and Pictures with the Easter Bunny!
Maddie
(918)-341-7069
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One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
Free 12-week Couch to 5K walk and walk/run program, open to anyone 13 yrs. and older who work, live, play, or learn in Rogers County. Mentored groups are led through progressive workouts at Claremore Lake Park, Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings in the spring and fall. All fitness levels are welcome. During the 12 weeks, participants will go from walking or walking/running a mile and finish a Mock 5K (3.1 miles). All participants finishing 70% of the workouts will receive a program tech shirt from Rogers County Health Department.
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust’s Brown Bag It free noontime concert series on select Wednesdays at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center is back with another exciting line-up. The popular series, which was established in the early 1980s, is once again returning to the first Wednesday of every month, with the exception of January. Vocalist Janet Rutland kicks off the 2017-18 Brown Bag It season. Janet is equally comfortable singing Hank Williams or Johnny Mercer. Rutland will be accompanied by pianist Spencer Sutton for a set of vintage pop, jazz and country music. The mission of the series is to offer the community an opportunity to visit the Performing Arts Center facility and hear quality musical presentations. Audiences are invited to bring and eat lunch during the concerts, creating an informal atmosphere. Likewise, the musicians are encouraged to “inform” as well as perform by giving background information or program notes during the concert, breaking down the barriers between performer and audience. Each concert lasts 40 minutes. Concert Schedule First Wednesday from 12:10pm - 12:50pm Tulsa Performing Arts Center – Westby Pavilion Free and family friendly! September 6, 2017: Janet Rutland October 4, 2017: Annie Ellicott November 1, 2017: Trio Balan-Kan December 6, 2017: Tulsa Festival Ringers* February 7, 2018: Barron Ryan March 7, 2018: the bART Center for Music April 4, 2018: TSO Woodwinds Quartet May 2, 2018: TSO Brass Quintet June 6, 2018: Luis Eduardo Garcia, African Drums *The December concert will be held in John H. Williams Theatre at 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. About the Tulsa PAC Trust: The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust is a non-profit organization formed with private funds in 1977 after the construction of the City of Tulsa’s Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Its Board of Trustees, appointed by the Mayor, share a passionate love of the arts and a dedication to the cultural life of the city. TPACT presents a season of entertainment events, assists the Performing Arts Center with facility improvements and gives grants to local arts organizations.
(918)-596-7111
Tickets are now on sale at McKnightCenter.org for the Oklahoma debut performances that will culminate in The McKnight Center Chamber Music Festival April 10 through April 14, 2018. Featuring a variety of world-renowned talented chamber musicians, this inaugural festival will educate, inspire, and entertain music lovers of all ages. This residency includes three intimate ticketed soiree performances with unique programs in Stillwater, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City; masterclasses for OSU students that are free and open to the public, a music-education concert for area elementary students, and our gift to the Stillwater community - a free concert on April 14 at 7:30pm as the finale to the Festival. Each of the three soiree performances includes a pre-concert reception and post-concert dinner. Famed concert pianist and chamber musician Anne-Marie McDermott is the Festival’s artistic director and is responsible for recruiting each of the musicians and programming the music highlighted throughout the week. Many of these highly talented artists have performed on world-renowned stages such as the Dallas Symphony, the Zurich Opera, Santa Fe Opera, the MET, Curtis Institute of Music, and the St. Lawrence String Quartet.
Heidi Kelley
(239)-888-0189
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The TSO will transport audiences out of this world! Guest Pops Conductor Ron Spigelman and the Tulsa Symphony will perform Voyage of Discover: Space, The Final Frontier, featuring Holst’s The Planets – accompanied by images from NASA. Also on the program will be music from the Star Trek Enterprise, and from John Williams’ epic Star Wars score.
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
The T-Town Wheelers is a non profit organization of Hot Wheels (and other) die cast collectors since 1994. We are a family oriented membership and have meetings once a month at the Hardesty Public Library located just East of 93rd and Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 East 93rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
(918)-812-9991
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
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Join us for our monthly networking event for veteran service organizations and community organizations to bring awareness of veteran initatives to local and state government officials. The City of Tulsa Veterans Advisory Council is a recognized MyVA Community. For more information on regular and past organization attendees visit: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/government/mayor-of-tulsa/veterans-resource-center/mayors-veteran-advisory-council/
THE 46TH ANNUAL SWAP MEET AND CAR CORRAL APRIL 20 & 21 Creek County Fairgrounds Turner Turnpike Exit 211 @ Sapulpa/Kellyville OK Vendor spaces available. All collectors & pickers welcome. Admission & parking is free to the public. www.tulsaearlyfordv8.com
Please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month (January-November) from 1-2 p.m. if you or someone you know would be blessed by some extra groceries. Registration is from 1-1:15 p.m. and is required.
Linda Noble
(918)-284-9817
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Tulsa Garden Club presents Growing Flowers and Friendships Through Gardens, the 68th Annual Garden Tour, Saturday, April 21, 2018. Kick off the Earth Day weekend with five private south Tulsa gardens and two interiors. Proceeds benefit Tulsa Garden Center’s restoration projects for The Mansion at Woodward Park. $10 advance tickets available at Tulsa Garden Center or Eventbrite $15 tickets at any of the featured gardens on Tour day. Children (age 12 and under) are FREE.
Brenda Michael-Haggard
(918)-625-1161
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www.eventbrite.com/e/68th-annual-garden-tour-tickets-43443060363
This event is a free event for families. Games, prizes, Jupiter jumps free BMI Screenings and immunizations provided by The Oklahoma Caring Foundation and The Tulsa Health Department.
TCC West Campus
7505 W. 41st
Tulsa, Ok 74107
Tina Hutchison
(918)-551-3404
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The 28th Annual Resource & Health Fair is a free event for those 55 and older presented by Prairie House Assisted Living and Memory Care and hosted by the BA Senior Center to benefit seniors and their families in Broken Arrow and surrounding areas. Over 100 informational booths will be on site in addition to health screenings, document shredding, used medication drop-off and hourly door prizes.
Central Park Community Center
1500 South Main Street
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
You're invited to join us on Saturday, April 28, for Celebrating the Art of Healing. Celebrating the Art of Healing is an annual day of hope and inspiration for cancer survivors and the families, friends, and medical professionals who care for them. The 2018 program will feature a keynote address by Paige Davis, a cancer survivor, author, and entrepreneur who embraces cancer through the lens of love. She will share tangible lessons learned and tools that helped her integrate her mind, body, and spirit and discover the unexpected awakening of intuition, open-heartedness, and compassion in the healing journey. Celebrating the Art of Healing was designed to promote healthy behaviors and highlight activities that enrich the quality of life for those who face the challenges of cancer. With breakout sessions on a variety of topics, local professionals help participants access the unique potential of the human spirit. Newly diagnosed patients, those currently in treatment, long-time survivors, caregivers, and health care professionals join together as a community on this day to celebrate the healing power of survivorship in our daily lives.
Town & Country School
8906 E. 34th Street
Tulsa, OK 74145
(918)-744-0123
More than 135 merchants and artisans will grace the grounds of Castleton. Shop the festival for uncommon hand-carved toys, games, drinking chalices made of horns and clothing. The food is delicious and the memories will be merry for guests of every age.
It will be a llama-good time while you paint this bright and colorful creation. $10 from each seat sold will go to helping Animal Aid of Tulsa rescue, rehabilitate, and find furever homes for sick, injured, and abused homeless dogs and cats in the Tulsa area. This is a paint and sip class with an extra dose of heart and soul! Fee: $35 per painter
Pinot's Palette, Cherry St.
1621 E 15th St.
Tulsa, OK 74210
Ashley Mertins
(918)-794-6688
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Free concert for all to enjoy.
First Baptist Church
107 E Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, Ok 74017
Hosted By OR Nutrition All fitness levels welcome
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK
(918)-720-7386
More than 135 merchants and artisans will grace the grounds of Castleton. Shop the festival for uncommon hand-carved toys, games, drinking chalices made of horns and clothing. The food is delicious and the memories will be merry for guests of every age.
Free 12-week Couch to 5K walk and walk/run program, open to anyone 13 yrs. and older who work, live, play, or learn in Rogers County. Mentored groups are led through progressive workouts at Claremore Lake Park, Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings in the spring and fall. All fitness levels are welcome. During the 12 weeks, participants will go from walking or walking/running a mile and finish a Mock 5K (3.1 miles). All participants finishing 70% of the workouts will receive a program tech shirt from Rogers County Health Department.
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust’s Brown Bag It free noontime concert series on select Wednesdays at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center is back with another exciting line-up. The popular series, which was established in the early 1980s, is once again returning to the first Wednesday of every month, with the exception of January. Vocalist Janet Rutland kicks off the 2017-18 Brown Bag It season. Janet is equally comfortable singing Hank Williams or Johnny Mercer. Rutland will be accompanied by pianist Spencer Sutton for a set of vintage pop, jazz and country music. The mission of the series is to offer the community an opportunity to visit the Performing Arts Center facility and hear quality musical presentations. Audiences are invited to bring and eat lunch during the concerts, creating an informal atmosphere. Likewise, the musicians are encouraged to “inform” as well as perform by giving background information or program notes during the concert, breaking down the barriers between performer and audience. Each concert lasts 40 minutes. Concert Schedule First Wednesday from 12:10pm - 12:50pm Tulsa Performing Arts Center – Westby Pavilion Free and family friendly! September 6, 2017: Janet Rutland October 4, 2017: Annie Ellicott November 1, 2017: Trio Balan-Kan December 6, 2017: Tulsa Festival Ringers* February 7, 2018: Barron Ryan March 7, 2018: the bART Center for Music April 4, 2018: TSO Woodwinds Quartet May 2, 2018: TSO Brass Quintet June 6, 2018: Luis Eduardo Garcia, African Drums *The December concert will be held in John H. Williams Theatre at 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. About the Tulsa PAC Trust: The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust is a non-profit organization formed with private funds in 1977 after the construction of the City of Tulsa’s Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Its Board of Trustees, appointed by the Mayor, share a passionate love of the arts and a dedication to the cultural life of the city. TPACT presents a season of entertainment events, assists the Performing Arts Center with facility improvements and gives grants to local arts organizations.
(918)-596-7111
Owasso Trails Days is a 4 day community festival that was created to celebrate our heritage. The Trail Days Carnival begins on the same night as the Gathering on Main. The two events happen within walking distance of one another. We encourage you to kick-off Trail Days Weekend by taking advantage of both activities on Thursday, May 3rd.
(918)-272-2141
OCCA Sanctioned 2 rings of Heifers- Steers- Showmanship Show starts 10 am Show Order: Heifers, Showmanship, Prospect, Progress
(918)-342-5337
Broken Arrow Rose Festival: Rose District Farmers Market May 5, 2018, 8am - 3pm Live music, art contest (all ages), Rose Show, food trucks, children’s activities, and more!
Rose Festival 2018
418 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Beverly Forrester
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The T-Town Wheelers is a non profit organization of Hot Wheels (and other) die cast collectors since 1994. We are a family oriented membership and have meetings once a month at the Hardesty Public Library located just East of 93rd and Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 East 93rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
(918)-812-9991
31st Annual Tour de Tulsa presented by St. John Health System | Ascension
OSU Center for Health Sciences
OSU Center for Health Sciences, 17th & SW Blvd.
Tulsa, OK
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One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
Marriage Matters Mondays is a FREE ongoing, drop-in marriage workshop. A MFI facilitator will help couples explore a new topic each week in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Everyone is welcome with no pressure to share. Start at any time – register for free at www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org. Every Monday evening, 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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Rooster Days – A Local Tradition It is always a good time at Rooster Days and this year will not let you down. Returning for its 87th year in Broken Arrow, Rooster Days will be packed with adventure and fun! There is something for everyone at Rooster Days, including Live Entertainment, Rooster Days Parade, Carnival Food, Wine Garden, Carnival Rides and the ever-expanding Rooster Days Market Place.
(918)-251-1518
Home Grown, the Tulsa Symphony Pops Series season finale will showcase the exceptional musical talent that Oklahoma celebrates. This fun evening will feature well-loved jazz vocalist Annie Ellicott, the superb artistry of pianist Barron Ryan, the smooth sounds of saxophonist Clark Gibson, as well as Tulsa Symphony Orchestra musicians Steven Haefner, Dana Higbee, Tim McFadden and Jarrod Robertson.
Amy Roark
(918)-584-3645
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Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
Don those roller skates and give to the Relay for Life/American Cancer Society. Wheels and Thrills in Owasso is holding special benefit dates in May and June.
Susan
(918)-691-0280
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
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Join us for our monthly networking event for veteran service organizations and community organizations to bring awareness of veteran initatives to local and state government officials. The City of Tulsa Veterans Advisory Council is a recognized MyVA Community. For more information on regular and past organization attendees visit: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/government/mayor-of-tulsa/veterans-resource-center/mayors-veteran-advisory-council/
Please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month (January-November) from 1-2 p.m. if you or someone you know would be blessed by some extra groceries. Registration is from 1-1:15 p.m. and is required.
Linda Noble
(918)-284-9817
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Our day begins with registration at 9:00am. At 10:00am the walk will commence. Participants will walk along a 1 mile trail and end at Pet Fest! In it's 9th year, Bark Walk and Pet Fest has been a family favorite each year. Last year we had over 3,000 in attendance. With pet contests, a ton of local vendors, over 10 local rescues with available pets for adoption, music, raffles, training tips, food trucks, kids zone that includes a bounce house and face painting, $20 microchipping, and so much more...the day's activities will not disappoint and the fest is FREE!! Central Park On Main 1500 S. Main Street in Broken Arrow Registration: 9:00am - 9:45am Walk: 10:00am Pet Fest: 10:30am - 3:00pm COME FOR THE WALK AND STAY FOR THE FUN! Funds raised from Bark Walk will help support The Boxer Rescue of Oklahoma by allowing the organization to do what they do best! Your fundraising will help save the lives of homeless animals and help promote animal welfare in your community.
Central Park on Main st
1500 S Main Street
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
Salsa De Mayo is a family friendly fundaraising event benefitting TFI Family Connections. Not only is the event a taste testing event, but also a family entertainment event, complete with pinatas, salsa dance lessons, inflatables, face painting, burrito eating contests, and more. Salsa De Mayo also celebrates Foster Care and Adoption as a part of the National Foster Care Awareness month with up to 20 various organizations within the local foster care/adoptive community represented.
Tulsa Audubon Society's 25th Wildlife Habitat Garden Tour & Plant Sale Sat. May 19, 2018 9-5 & Sun. May 20, 2018 Noon-5 2018 Annual Garden Tour Rain or Shine Admission donation $6 Children under 13 Free Begin the tour at any Tulsa garden - plant sales and organizations at each garden: 1748 S. Evanston Ave. Wild Things Nursery, OK Native Plant Society 3482 S. Gary Pl. Missouri Wildflowers Nursery Birdhouses by Mark, Tulsa Audubon Society 4227 S. Madison Pl. Pine Ridge Gardens 1504 E. 45th Pl. Utopia Gardens, Oxley Nature Center 3111 E. 56th St. Eisenhower International School Life Lab - Outdoor Classroom & Pollinator Garden Duck Creek Farms, Monarch Watch WING-IT (Wildlife In Need Group In Tulsa) Garden Tour Map & Info: www.tulsaaudubon.org 918 521-8894 Enter for a chance to win free native plants! Bring your Garden Tour Program to: Grogg's Green Barn, 10105 E. 61st St., Tulsa, before June 1, 2018. To receive a notice of the 2019 Tour, turn in this flyer with your Email address
Alyne Eiland
(918)-521-8894
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250+ Art Vendors, Live Music,Pet Zone, Food Trucks, Family Zone, Handcrafts, Local Performers and Much, Much More!
Robson Performing Arts Center
101 E Stuart Roosa
Claremore, OK 74017
John Feary
(918)-283-8240
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MONARCHS, Milkweeds & more! Everything you’d like to know about increasing the Monarch population and Gardening for Butterflies and Pollinators! Saturday, May 26, 2018 9 am - 3 pm Exchange Center, Tulsa Fairgrounds, Gate 12 Presentation by Sandy Schwinn, Monarch Watch Conservation Specialist FREE ADMISSION! PLANT SALE! Nectar & Larval Plants for Butterflies will be for sale! Visit EXHIBITS including Butterfly & Gardening information and more! Tour Tulsa County Master Gardeners Demonstration Garden at 4116 E. 15th St. www.tulsamastergardeners.org (918)746-3701
MONARCH, Milkweeds & more!
Exchange Center, Tulsa Fairgrounds, Gate 12
Tulsa, Ok
Alyne Eiland
(918)-521-8894
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June 27 Diana Krall, the Queen of Cool, comes to the Chapman Music Hall for her “Turn Up The Quiet World Tour.” Having already ventured to Europe and with plans to visit South America, the “Turn Up The Quiet" World Tour is shaping up to be one of the biggest in Krall’s career. Her familiar band of Anthony Wilson (guitar), Karriem Riggins (drums), Robert Hurst (bass) and Stuart Duncan (fiddle) has been wowing audiences with material from Krall’s stunning latest album "Turn Up The Quiet." Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
Chapman Music Hall
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
Heart of the Shepherd @ Shepherd’s Cross Summer Barn Sale (Garage Sale) & Plant Exchange Benefits Farming Missions, Starter Flocks & Remote, non-electric wool mills to Kyrgyzstan, Romania & Russian Orphans Thursday May 31, Friday June 1, Saturday June 2, 2017 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Location: Tour Barn at Shepherd’s Cross – 16792 East 450 Road, Claremore OK Plant Exchange: Bring a plant to leave and take a plant home. Plant selections will include bulbs, tubers, bushes, trees, grasses, seeds, roots, herbs and so much more! What a great way to expand your garden. Please be prepared to identify the plant you leave, with its name, color and planting characteristics. Wonderful fun! Come as a family, a group, or a school. Busloads of fun for school groups. This is the Fourth Annual Plant Exchange at the farm. Concurrent with the Summer Barn Sale – Garage Sale Huge – Multi-Family Garage Sale - Indoors – Air-Conditioned Items donated by many families include the following: antiques; furniture; housewares; children, infant, teen, men and women clothing; books; DVD’s; farm and garden items; children’s games and toys; home decorator items, bedding, office supplies and much more. Pictures of some sale items can be found on our facebook page the week of the sale: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross/ Proceeds will benefit the 2018 mission outreach: o Sierra Leone – checking on the flock Heart of the Shepherd began there 2 years ago & providing education o LeSotho – helping establish wool mills via hand carders o Thailand – working in the silk industry o Gambia – training college agriculturalists Donations graciously accepted for the Garage/Barn Sale or the Plant Exchange Monetary Donations towards these missions greatly appreciated In addition, the following activities are available at the farm: o Tour the educational & interactive Farm Museum & Silo (all 4 floors are open now) o Tour the Bible Garden - guided or self-guided tours o Shepherd’s Shop will be open, featuring a host of “woolly” and farm related handmade gifts made by Shepherd’s Cross and over 50 local crafters. Additionally the shop features a mission section; purchases made in this section of the store return 100% of the sale price to missionaries and mission organizations. These handmade items come from missions directly supported by Heart of the Shepherd around the world (including Afghanistan, India, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Germany, Malawi, Thailand, Africa, Russia, Uganda) o Shepherd’s Cross features farm fresh, Animal Welfare Approved, pasture raised, free range, chemical free American lamb meat, and beef. o Farm Fresh honey & Farm Raised walnuts and meats o Spinning and Wool Mill demonstration Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a producer for the Oklahoma Food Co-op, and is Animal Welfare Approved. Visit our website: www.ShepherdsCross.com Visit our online stores: www.ShepherdsCross.Biz and www.HeartoftheShepherd.Biz Contact Information: Shepherd’s Cross & Heart of the Shepherd 16792 East 450 Road, Claremore, OK 74017 Dr. Diane Dickinson, President & Director eat18@eau18eav18eaw18 918-342-5911
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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Clarehouse will host an End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium-Core course on May 31 from 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., providing an opportunity to improve the end-of-life experience for patients and families by empowering healthcare providers with knowledge to deliver and model proper palliative and end-of-life care. The course will be presented in the meeting room at Clarehouse, 7617 S. Mingo Rd. Course completion earns the nursing participant 8.25 CE Credit Hours and 2 Pharmacotherapeutic Category 1 designated credit hours specific to the national American Nurses Credentialing Center re-certification of the Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist, provided by the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association. CE certificate fees are $80 for HPNA members and $100 for nonmembers. The course is $95 per person and includes lunch, snacks, and program materials, and is open to all healthcare providers. Visit clarehouse.org to register online or call 918-893-6150 for more information. The ELNEC-Core curriculum focuses on Palliative Nursing Care; Pain Management; Final Hours; Communication; Cultural and Spiritual Considerations; Loss, Grief and Bereavement; Symptom Management and Ethics. The material will be presented by Kelley Scott, BSN, RN-BC, CHPN, Executive Director of Clarehouse; Donna Spivey, LCSW, Palliative Care Social Worker at Hillcrest Medical Center; and Nydia Parks, APRN-CNP, Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner at Hillcrest Medical Center.
Clarehouse
7617 S. Mingo Rd.
Tulsa, OK 74133
Britni Smith
(918)-893-6150
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All Roads Lead to Oklahoma. Largest quilt show in Oklahoma.
Judy Helms
eat52@eau52eav52eaw52
Heart of the Shepherd @ Shepherd’s Cross Summer Barn Sale (Garage Sale) & Plant Exchange Benefits Farming Missions, Starter Flocks & Remote, non-electric wool mills to Kyrgyzstan, Romania & Russian Orphans Thursday May 31, Friday June 1, Saturday June 2, 2017 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Location: Tour Barn at Shepherd’s Cross – 16792 East 450 Road, Claremore OK Plant Exchange: Bring a plant to leave and take a plant home. Plant selections will include bulbs, tubers, bushes, trees, grasses, seeds, roots, herbs and so much more! What a great way to expand your garden. Please be prepared to identify the plant you leave, with its name, color and planting characteristics. Wonderful fun! Come as a family, a group, or a school. Busloads of fun for school groups. This is the Fourth Annual Plant Exchange at the farm. Concurrent with the Summer Barn Sale – Garage Sale Huge – Multi-Family Garage Sale - Indoors – Air-Conditioned Items donated by many families include the following: antiques; furniture; housewares; children, infant, teen, men and women clothing; books; DVD’s; farm and garden items; children’s games and toys; home decorator items, bedding, office supplies and much more. Pictures of some sale items can be found on our facebook page the week of the sale: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross/ Proceeds will benefit the 2018 mission outreach: o Sierra Leone – checking on the flock Heart of the Shepherd began there 2 years ago & providing education o LeSotho – helping establish wool mills via hand carders o Thailand – working in the silk industry o Gambia – training college agriculturalists Donations graciously accepted for the Garage/Barn Sale or the Plant Exchange Monetary Donations towards these missions greatly appreciated In addition, the following activities are available at the farm: o Tour the educational & interactive Farm Museum & Silo (all 4 floors are open now) o Tour the Bible Garden - guided or self-guided tours o Shepherd’s Shop will be open, featuring a host of “woolly” and farm related handmade gifts made by Shepherd’s Cross and over 50 local crafters. Additionally the shop features a mission section; purchases made in this section of the store return 100% of the sale price to missionaries and mission organizations. These handmade items come from missions directly supported by Heart of the Shepherd around the world (including Afghanistan, India, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Germany, Malawi, Thailand, Africa, Russia, Uganda) o Shepherd’s Cross features farm fresh, Animal Welfare Approved, pasture raised, free range, chemical free American lamb meat, and beef. o Farm Fresh honey & Farm Raised walnuts and meats o Spinning and Wool Mill demonstration Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a producer for the Oklahoma Food Co-op, and is Animal Welfare Approved. Visit our website: www.ShepherdsCross.com Visit our online stores: www.ShepherdsCross.Biz and www.HeartoftheShepherd.Biz Contact Information: Shepherd’s Cross & Heart of the Shepherd 16792 East 450 Road, Claremore, OK 74017 Dr. Diane Dickinson, President & Director eat18@eau18eav18eaw18 918-342-5911
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
eat18@eau18eav18eaw18
Vintage Market in historical hospital, 2 day event
Mercy Sakes Market
10 South Vann
Pryor, Ok 74365
Jensen Kim
(918)-864-6813
eat55@eau55eav55eaw55
More than 135 merchants and artisans will grace the grounds of Castleton. Shop the festival for uncommon hand-carved toys, games, drinking chalices made of horns and clothing. The food is delicious and the memories will be merry for guests of every age.
The T-Town Wheelers is a non profit organization of Hot Wheels (and other) die cast collectors since 1994. We are a family oriented membership and have meetings once a month at the Hardesty Public Library located just East of 93rd and Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 East 93rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
(918)-812-9991
Come join us at the 2018 Take Me Fishing Day with Tess and Lacey from News on 6 at the Broken Arrow Events Park near NSU. This fun and family-friendly fishing event will have goodies for the first 150 kids 14 years old and under. Bring your own rods, reels and bait. No fishing license required on this date in honor of National Fishing and Boating Week. Hotdogs and water will be provided for FREE (while supplies last). Bring the entire family!
Broken Arrow Events Park
21101 East 101st Street
Broken Arrow, Ok 74014
Grab your clubs and a few friends, and join us for a fun round of golf while helping sick, injured, and abused dogs and cats in the Tulsa area! Lunch is provided. Entry fee is $300 for a team of 4, or $85 per person. Register at animalaid.org/events-1
Ashley Mertins
(918)-794-6688
eat34@eau34eav34eaw34
Marriage Matters Mondays is a FREE ongoing, drop-in marriage workshop. A MFI facilitator will help couples explore a new topic each week in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Everyone is welcome with no pressure to share. Start at any time – register for free at www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org. Every Monday evening, 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
eat39@eau39eav39eaw39
One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE every Monday night at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
eat39@eau39eav39eaw39
June 5: Starlight Jazz Orchestra – 72 years in existence, the jazz orchestra is made up of the area’s best musicians and pack the Guthrie Green when they play. They will fill Central Park with Jazz and fun. Young musicians should come speak with players during break and after to soak up some inspiration. Tuesdays in the Park is a long-running success for arts in Broken Arrow. Each Tuesday evening in June a musical performance is presented on an outdoor stage in Central Park. The grassy slope of the park provides an excellent amphitheater for the crowds relaxing and listening...and often dancing. Tuesdays in the Park is free to attend and appropriate for families. The Rose District in Downtown Broken Arrow offers visitors a great opportunity to spend extra time shopping and enjoying the vibrant community. USA Today has listed the Rose District as Oklahoma’s entry for “Charming Main Streets Across the US”, so don’t miss the chance to check it out before the concert. Music lovers are encouraged to bring blankets or folding chairs. Attendance ranges from 350 adults to 600, but each year the event is growing. A variety of food vendors donate a portion of profits to ARTSOK to support this event. All other expenses are funded by donors and grants. This year’s vendors include Broken Arrow Civitans famous hamburgers, Stu B Que and Kona Ice. AVB Bank is the major event donor and supporter of ARTSOK.
Free 12-week Couch to 5K walk and walk/run program, open to anyone 13 yrs. and older who work, live, play, or learn in Rogers County. Mentored groups are led through progressive workouts at Claremore Lake Park, Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings in the spring and fall. All fitness levels are welcome. During the 12 weeks, participants will go from walking or walking/running a mile and finish a Mock 5K (3.1 miles). All participants finishing 70% of the workouts will receive a program tech shirt from Rogers County Health Department.
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust’s Brown Bag It free noontime concert series on select Wednesdays at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center is back with another exciting line-up. The popular series, which was established in the early 1980s, is once again returning to the first Wednesday of every month, with the exception of January. Vocalist Janet Rutland kicks off the 2017-18 Brown Bag It season. Janet is equally comfortable singing Hank Williams or Johnny Mercer. Rutland will be accompanied by pianist Spencer Sutton for a set of vintage pop, jazz and country music. The mission of the series is to offer the community an opportunity to visit the Performing Arts Center facility and hear quality musical presentations. Audiences are invited to bring and eat lunch during the concerts, creating an informal atmosphere. Likewise, the musicians are encouraged to “inform” as well as perform by giving background information or program notes during the concert, breaking down the barriers between performer and audience. Each concert lasts 40 minutes. Concert Schedule First Wednesday from 12:10pm - 12:50pm Tulsa Performing Arts Center – Westby Pavilion Free and family friendly! September 6, 2017: Janet Rutland October 4, 2017: Annie Ellicott November 1, 2017: Trio Balan-Kan December 6, 2017: Tulsa Festival Ringers* February 7, 2018: Barron Ryan March 7, 2018: the bART Center for Music April 4, 2018: TSO Woodwinds Quartet May 2, 2018: TSO Brass Quintet June 6, 2018: Luis Eduardo Garcia, African Drums *The December concert will be held in John H. Williams Theatre at 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. About the Tulsa PAC Trust: The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust is a non-profit organization formed with private funds in 1977 after the construction of the City of Tulsa’s Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Its Board of Trustees, appointed by the Mayor, share a passionate love of the arts and a dedication to the cultural life of the city. TPACT presents a season of entertainment events, assists the Performing Arts Center with facility improvements and gives grants to local arts organizations.
(918)-596-7111
June 7-8 & 11-15 Friendship Baptist Church - VBS 14100 E 86th St N Owasso, OK 74055 918-272-2003 Free – Ages Kindergarten – 8th grade Tickets for special events are available at the church: Anita Renfroe Concert – June 8th at 7:00 pm Tickets $25.00 Lamborghini Huracan – Picture and Drive Tickets $10.00 with Drawing on 6/7 Call the church for details 918-272-2003
Friendship Baptist Church
14100 E 86th St N
Owasso, Ok 74055
(918)-272-2003
The Collinsville Chamber of Commerce is bringing back their popular Outdoor Summer Movies for a fifth year this summer. The movies will take place Thursday evenings in June at the newly-remodeled Collinsville City Plaza located at 12th and Main Street. The shows will begin at dusk. This year’s movie lineup is: Thursday, June 7 - Ferdinand Thursday, June 14 - Wonder Thursday, June 21 – Disney’s Robin Hood Light up toys and concession items including drinks, popcorn, and candy will be available to purchase. Guests will need to bring their own chairs or blankets as seating will not be provided. All children must be accompanied by an adult. No smoking or alcoholic beverages are allowed at the event. The Collinsville Chamber would like to thank the event sponsors for making these movies possible: JB Stephens Properties Inc., Darling Ingredients Inc., Collinsville Energy, and American Bank of Oklahoma. Their generous donations allow the chamber to keep these movies a free community event. For more information, contact the Collinsville Chamber of Commerce at 918-371-4703 or eat62@eau62eav62eaw62.
Collinsville City Plaza
12th and Main Street
Collinsville, OK 74021
Megan Edwards
(918)-371-4703
eat62@eau62eav62eaw62
Thursday Nights, June 9,14, 21 The Collinsville Chamber of Commerce is bringing back their popular Outdoor Summer Movies for a fifth year this summer. The movies will take place Thursday evenings in June at the newly-remodeled Collinsville City Plaza located at 12th and Main Street. The shows will begin at dusk. This year’s movie lineup is: Thursday, June 7 Ferdinand Thursday, June 14 - Wonder Thursday, June 21– Disney’s Robin Hood Light up toys and concession items including drinks, popcorn, and candy will be available to purchase. Guests will need to bring their own chairs or blankets as seating will not be provided. All children must be accompanied by an adult. No smoking or alcoholic beverages are allowed at the event. The Collinsville Chamber would like to thank the event sponsors for making these movies possible: JB Stephens Properties Inc., Darling Ingredients Inc., Collinsville Energy, and American Bank of Oklahoma. Their generous donations allow the chamber to keep these movies a free community event. For more information, contact the Collinsville Chamber of Commerce at 918-371-4703 or eat62@eau62eav62eaw62.
Collinsville City Plaza
12th and Main St
Collinsville, OK
Megan
(918)-371-4703
eat62@eau62eav62eaw62
In the 13th year of Saint Francis Tulsa Tough, be ready to #MakeYourOwnLuck! Racers from around the world will compete under the lights of downtown Tulsa’s Blue Dome District. Thousands of spectators will fill the streets to watch the races up close and personal. The free festival opens at 5 p.m. and is guaranteed fun and entertainment for spectators of all ages. The start and finish line is on Third Street just east of Elgin Avenue. Racing begins at 6:15 p.m., and the evening will culminate with the Pro Men's 60-minute criterium at 8:50 p.m. For a little extra, check out the new Rub VIP Lounge presented by Grooper, full of food and drinks. Learn more at www.tulsatough.com. #TulsaTough #MakeYourOwnLuck
Blue Dome District
Third Street and Elgin Avenue
Tulsa, OK
Portico Dans Theatre presents “WO” as part of SummerStage. WO is a collection of dance pieces created and choreographed by women about women’s issues such as miscarriage, menopause, ovarian cancer, sexism in the workplace, etc. The concept was inspired by recent political events, the women’s marches and the #MeToo movement, as well as many personal stories within our community. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
Tulsa Jazz presents Boogie Wonderland: An Earth, Wind and Fire Tribute, performed by Multiphonic Funk. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
John H. Williams Theatre
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
June 8 – 10 & 15 – 17 Broken Arrow Community Playhouse Presents; Over the River & Through the Woods 1800 Main St Broken Arrow 918-258-0077 Call for ticket information
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
1800 Main St
Broken Arrow, OK
(918)-258-0077
Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
Saturday, June 9th, 2018 1:00 pm – 4:00pm • Gospel Singing & Picking at Shepherd’s Cross, an authentic working sheep farm, just north of Claremore OK on Scenic Route 66. Families, church groups, and individuals welcome. • Simply come, listen and enjoy or participate. • Musicians needed! Bring your musical instrument, your voice & favorite songs. Pick, sing & play together – like in the good ‘old days! o Participants that call in advance to register will be given priority. Our roster fills up quickly. However, we will accept musicians that simply show up on the date. o We love to play music together. o Gospel, Country Christian, Worship and Hymns • Music will be located indoors, downstairs in the Tour Barn and the Silo • Bring a potluck Dessert to share - or share some of ours • Donations are welcome - suggested donation of $5 per person • Come when you can . . . . leave when you must • Tour the educational & interactive Farm Museum and Silo • Tour the Bible Garden - guided or self-guided tours • Concomitantly is the “Spin–n Knit-In” – enjoy the music while working on a handiwork project or enjoy watching hand spinners spinning yarn and making finished projects • Shepherd’s Shop will be open, featuring a host of “woolly” and farm related handmade gifts made by Shepherd’s Cross and over 50 local crafters; farm fresh meat, Amish jams, health foods, yarns, and much more! Additionally the shop features a mission section; purchases made in this section of the store return 100% of the sale price to the indigenous people that made them (countries include Afghanistan, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Uganda and more) • Shepherd’s Cross features farm fresh, Animal Welfare Approved, pasture raised, free range, chemical free American lamb & beef; yarn, yarn, & more yarn – natural, chemical free, many types, produced and processed on the farm. Shepherd’s Cross also offers roving, batts, felting supplies, spinning and weaving supplies and much more. • Fiber Arts, Animal Husbandry & Shearing lessons available at the farm throughout the year. • Shepherd’s Cross is home to a non-profit Christian organization “ Heart of the Shepherd”, that hosts the event. • Picnic area is available; bring your picnic with you; limited seating. • Snack and beverage concessions are available on site. • Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a producer for the Oklahoma Food Co-op, and is Animal Welfare Approved. • To find out more information about this woolly event please visit our website: www.ShepherdsCross.com or facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross/ Contact Information: Shepherd’s Cross & Heart of the Shepherd 16792 East 450 Road, Claremore, OK 74017 Dr. Diane Dickinson, president & executive director eat18@eau18eav18eaw18 918-342-5911
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
eat18@eau18eav18eaw18
Saturday’s Gran Fondo takes riders southwest of downtown through Jenks, Sapulpa, Prue, Skiatook and Sand Springs. The course is divided into three different distances and designed for riders of all experience levels. Make sure to check out the Tulsa State Fair rest stop at Pretty Water – Lake Sahoma, full of games and food...the perfect midway spot for friends and family to cheer on their favorite rider. Criterium racing begins at 10 a.m. and will continue throughout the day. Racers take on an L-Shaped course through the heart of Tulsa’s historic Tulsa Arts District. Family friendly activities will occur all day at Guthrie Green including the Saint Francis Bear Clinic. The adults should check out SoundPony Hill and the new Oskar Blues Beer Garden, which are both along Main Street. Admission is free to all events. Learn more at tulsatough.com. #TulsaTough #MakeYourOwnLuck
Guthrie Green
111 E. Mathew B. Brady St.
Tulsa, OK
Saturday 6/9 Hogs & Hot Rods 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Free to public Downtown Collinsville
Chandler Ice Cream Festival 12:00 – 5:00 pm Free endless scoops of Hiland Ice Cream Free inflatables, carnival rides and live music Tilghman Park, Chandler, OK
Tilghman Park, Chandler, OK
Chandler, OK
(405)-258-0673
Saint Francis Tulsa Tough will conclude its weekend of racing on Sunday. Riders will take on the Gran Fondo at 7:30 a.m. and go across the Skiatook Dam, through Sand Springs, Prattville, and return on Avery Drive. The course is divided into two different distances and designed for riders of all skill levels. Criterium racing begins at 8 a.m. and will continue throughout the day. Home of the legendary Cry Baby Hill, the course runs along the Arkansas River and Tulsa’s River Parks. The Townie Ride is a FREE 5.8-mile ride the entire family can enjoy. This ride begins at 2:15 p.m. The start line is just north of Galveston Avenue and Riverside Drive. There will be family friendly activities along Riverside throughout the day to enjoy. These races are free to spectators. Learn more at tulsatough.com. #TulsaTough #MakeYourOwnLuck.
Tulsa River Parks
15th Street and Riverside Drive
Tulsa, OK
Monday June 11 The Military History Center in Broken Arrow is hosting a Flag Day Ceremony at the center’s museum location in the Rose District of Broken Arrow at 112 North Main. The ceremony will be held 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., The Flag Day event is free. The American flag, Service Branch flags, Medal of Honor flag, Air and Army National Guard flags, and 45th Infantry Division flag will be raised by veterans representing each flag. Special guest speaker for this event is Oklahoma First District Congressman Jim Bridenstine who also is a member of the Oklahoma Air National Guard. SP4 Willard Parish, Silver Star recipient from the Vietnam Ia Drang Valley Battle, will provide a patriotic musical arrangement. The museum, which represents all branches of the military service and has artifacts from all of America’s major wars, will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 11.
The Military History Center in Broken Arrow
Rose District of Broken Arrow at 112 North Main
Broken Arrow, OK
(918)-794-2412
Don those roller skates and give to the Relay for Life/American Cancer Society. Wheels and Thrills in Owasso is holding special benefit dates in May and June.
Susan
(918)-691-0280
June 5: Starlight Jazz Orchestra – 72 years in existence, the jazz orchestra is made up of the area’s best musicians and pack the Guthrie Green when they play. They will fill Central Park with Jazz and fun. Young musicians should come speak with players during break and after to soak up some inspiration. Tuesdays in the Park is a long-running success for arts in Broken Arrow. Each Tuesday evening in June a musical performance is presented on an outdoor stage in Central Park. The grassy slope of the park provides an excellent amphitheater for the crowds relaxing and listening...and often dancing. Tuesdays in the Park is free to attend and appropriate for families. The Rose District in Downtown Broken Arrow offers visitors a great opportunity to spend extra time shopping and enjoying the vibrant community. USA Today has listed the Rose District as Oklahoma’s entry for “Charming Main Streets Across the US”, so don’t miss the chance to check it out before the concert. Music lovers are encouraged to bring blankets or folding chairs. Attendance ranges from 350 adults to 600, but each year the event is growing. A variety of food vendors donate a portion of profits to ARTSOK to support this event. All other expenses are funded by donors and grants. This year’s vendors include Broken Arrow Civitans famous hamburgers, Stu B Que and Kona Ice. AVB Bank is the major event donor and supporter of ARTSOK. Tuesdays in the Park is a long-running success for arts in Broken Arrow. Each Tuesday evening in June a musical performance is presented on an outdoor stage in Central Park. The grassy slope of the park provides an excellent amphitheater for the crowds relaxing and listening...and often dancing. Tuesdays in the Park is free to attend and appropriate for families. The Rose District in Downtown Broken Arrow offers visitors a great opportunity to spend extra time shopping and enjoying the vibrant community. USA Today has listed the Rose District as Oklahoma’s entry for “Charming Main Streets Across the US”, so don’t miss the chance to check it out before the concert. Music lovers are encouraged to bring blankets or folding chairs. Attendance ranges from 350 adults to 600, but each year the event is growing. A variety of food vendors donate a portion of profits to ARTSOK to support this event. All other expenses are funded by donors and grants. This year’s vendors include Broken Arrow Civitans famous hamburgers, Stu B Que and Kona Ice. AVB Bank is the major event donor and supporter of ARTSOK.
Tuesdays in the Park – Regional Arts Alliance of Broken Arrow Tuesday evening in June, 7 - 9 pm, a musical performance is presented on an outdoor stage in Central Park. Music lovers are encouraged to bring blankets or folding chairs. June 12: Zodiac They remain one of the most requested bands around and were a big hit with their appearance in 2017 at Tuesdays in the Park. Very danceable rock that is suitable for all ages. June 19: Retro Rockets, formerly Eddie & the Ecclectics, created a triumphal comeback with a series of shows that reenergized a loyal following from its glory days at the Brook Theatre. It’s great Doo Wop, pre-Beatles Rock ‘n’ Roll with comical theatrics, one killer band and wonderful backup singers. June 26: Weston Horn and the Hush – NOBODY is as hot as this band in this area right now. Amazing energy and power horn-band rock. They complement their originals with many crowd favorites that include songs of the Blues Brothers among others.
Central Park
1500 S Main St
Broken Arrow, OK
(539)-644-7176
Thursday Jun 14, 6:00 PM American Legion 1120 E 8th St, Tulsa, OK 74120 American Legion Post 1 will be having a Flag Retirement Ceremony at 6:00 pm on Thursday June 14, 2018. We honor the Flag of the United States not just because it is Flag Day. We do so because of what the Flag represents – freedom and the American Way of life. We would like to encourage you to bring any unserviceable flags. Those flags will be included in the retirement ceremony. Contact John Ward 918-584-4274
American Legion
1120 E 8th St
Tulsa, OK
John Ward
(918)-584-4274
June 14 & 15 SummerStage favorite Janet Rutland returns with “Janet Rutland Sings Gershwin.” "In a way, I'm coming full circle," Rutland notes. "The first cabaret-style show I ever produced — 20 years ago — was all Gershwin material for Tulsa Jazz Society. In this year's show, I'll share a little about the lives of those amazing brothers, George and Ira, and present their songs in the best way I know how with some of the finest musicians in Oklahoma." Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
Charles E Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7122
40th Annual Black Gold Days 94 W 145th St Glenpool 918-322-3505 Thursday -Sunday June 14 – 17 Thursday 6:00 – 10:00 pm Friday 10:00 am – 10:00 pm Saturday 11:00 am – 11:00 pm Sunday 12:00 – 5:00 pm Carnival, Crafts, Concessions, Beer Garden and Entertainment
Black Gold Park
94 W 145th St
Glenpool, OK
(918)-322-3505
June 15 The acclaimed Miró Quartet will perform a special noontime concert as part of the OKM Music Festival (formerly OK Mozart). This concert offers general seating, and guests are encouraged to bring a brown bag lunch. The concert will be held in the Westby Pavilion. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
(918)-596-7111
June 15 Comedian Heather Land, a single mom who grew up in Tennessee, has a knack for finding the funny in the frustrating. Leaving no stone or situation unturned, she hilariously unravels everyday events, causing audiences to laugh not only at each other, but also (more often than not) at themselves. She comes to the Chapman Music Hall. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
Chapman Music Hall
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
June 15 - 17 Sand Springs Community Theatre presents “Little Old Ladies In Tennis Shoes,” as part of SummerStage. "A sensitive comedy about friendship between generations," said the Stanford Mail. "Full of wit and laughter...warmth and wisdom," echoed the Sierra Madre News. "L'chaim!" say Kate and Molly. Audiences of all ages applaud their determination to "grow older, wiser, stronger in every way. But not old." Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
(918)-596-7111
Please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month (January-November) from 1-2 p.m. if you or someone you know would be blessed by some extra groceries. Registration is from 1-1:15 p.m. and is required.
Linda Noble
(918)-284-9817
eat19@eau19eav19eaw19
June 16 Kara Staiger presents “Onward,” as part of SummerStage. There’s a point in every show where a decision has to be made. The song about the choice is always compelling. It’s a choice between two places or people... or even a choice within the character. And how each character embraces the choice is how they move onward. Join us for an evening of song and shenanigans with selections from Broadway classics about moving onward! Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
June 16 & 17 Tulsa Youth Opera presents “Pinocchio” in the Williams Theatre. This Pierangelo Valtinoni opera performed by and for young people is a fresh retelling of the classic Carlo Collodi story about a wooden puppet who experiences beautiful life adventures that teach him the value of honesty and integrity. The story is told through 20 characters in short scenes that children of all ages can follow easily. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
John H. Williams Theatre
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
Vacation Bible School at Word of Life Baptist Church is a free event for kids in grades K4-6th. VBS starts every day at 9 AM and ends at 12 PM on June 18-22. All children will receive a free T-shirt and will enjoy bounce houses, games, prizes, songs, crafts, and Bible lessons. Register your kids for this free event today at wordoflifeba.org/vbs!
Alayna Kemery (secretary)
(918)-550-9854
eat73@eau73eav73eaw73
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
eat3@eau3eav3eaw3
June 19: Retro Rockets, formerly Eddie & the Ecclectics, created a triumphal comeback with a series of shows that reenergized a loyal following from its glory days at the Brook Theatre. It’s great Doo Wop, pre-Beatles Rock ‘n’ Roll with comical theatrics, one killer band and wonderful backup singers. Tuesdays in the Park is a long-running success for arts in Broken Arrow. Each Tuesday evening in June a musical performance is presented on an outdoor stage in Central Park. The grassy slope of the park provides an excellent amphitheater for the crowds relaxing and listening...and often dancing. Tuesdays in the Park is free to attend and appropriate for families. The Rose District in Downtown Broken Arrow offers visitors a great opportunity to spend extra time shopping and enjoying the vibrant community. USA Today has listed the Rose District as Oklahoma’s entry for “Charming Main Streets Across the US”, so don’t miss the chance to check it out before the concert. Music lovers are encouraged to bring blankets or folding chairs. Attendance ranges from 350 adults to 600, but each year the event is growing. A variety of food vendors donate a portion of profits to ARTSOK to support this event. All other expenses are funded by donors and grants. This year’s vendors include Broken Arrow Civitans famous hamburgers, Stu B Que and Kona Ice. AVB Bank is the major event donor and supporter of ARTSOK.
June 19-24 “An American In Paris” is the Tony® Award-winning musical about an American soldier, a mysterious French girl, and an indomitable European city, each yearning for a new beginning in the aftermath of World War II. The Broadway smash, presented by Celebrity Attractions, comes to the Chapman Music Hall. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
Chapman Music Hall
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
Join us for our monthly networking event for veteran service organizations and community organizations to bring awareness of veteran initatives to local and state government officials. The City of Tulsa Veterans Advisory Council is a recognized MyVA Community. For more information on regular and past organization attendees visit: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/government/mayor-of-tulsa/veterans-resource-center/mayors-veteran-advisory-council/
June 22 & 23 The Dan Allen Center for Social Justice presents “Shades Of White” as part of SummerStage. Set in Tulsa in 1996 — the 75th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre — “Shades of White” explores the relationships between an Israeli immigrant and a former member of the Ku Klux Klan and their wives. Mature audiences only. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
John H. Williams Theatre
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
June 22 & 23 Tulsa Jazz presents Erica Papillion-Posey, “The Standard Reimagined, When Jazz…” as part of SummerStage. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
Charles E Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
June 23 Artist Vidhya Subramanian will perform in this dance/play combination based on the famous poem by Maya Angelou. It lends voice to women through the mythological character of Draupadi — a wife, mother, warrior and survivor. South Asian Performing Arts Foundation presents “Still I Rise” as part of SummerStage. Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
June 24 Master Magician Steve Lancaster conjures up fun and exciting illusions with so many surprise endings, you will wonder, “How did he do that?” It's a magical experience for children and adults alike. Special guest John Pansze joins the show as Sponji The Clown. Catch his whimsical show as part of SummerStage. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
Liddy Doenges Theatre
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
June 26: Weston Horn and the Hush – NOBODY is as hot as this band in this area right now. Amazing energy and power horn-band rock. They compliment their originals with many crowd favorites that include songs of the Blues Brothers among others. Tuesdays in the Park is a long-running success for arts in Broken Arrow. Each Tuesday evening in June a musical performance is presented on an outdoor stage in Central Park. The grassy slope of the park provides an excellent amphitheater for the crowds relaxing and listening...and often dancing. Tuesdays in the Park is free to attend and appropriate for families. The Rose District in Downtown Broken Arrow offers visitors a great opportunity to spend extra time shopping and enjoying the vibrant community. USA Today has listed the Rose District as Oklahoma’s entry for “Charming Main Streets Across the US”, so don’t miss the chance to check it out before the concert. Music lovers are encouraged to bring blankets or folding chairs. Attendance ranges from 350 adults to 600, but each year the event is growing. A variety of food vendors donate a portion of profits to ARTSOK to support this event. All other expenses are funded by donors and grants. This year’s vendors include Broken Arrow Civitans famous hamburgers, Stu B Que and Kona Ice. AVB Bank is the major event donor and supporter of ARTSOK.
Kissee Ford 60th year celebration Thursday 6/28 & Friday 6/29 8:30 am - 8:00 pm Saturday 6/30 8:30 am – 6:00 pm 760 S Lynn Riggs Blvd Claremore 918-341-0101 Cook-out, Door Prizes, Special pricing on all inventory
Kissee Ford
760 S Lynn Riggs Blvd
Claremore, OK
(918)-341-0101
Friday June 29 Bixby Freedom Celebration Bentley Sports Complex 6:00 – 10:00 pm Kid’s Fun Zone for the little ones, live DJ music, food trucks, and FIREWORKS are just a few of the things we have in store for you and your family! Items to bring: Lawn chairs, blankets, footballs and frisbees.
Bentley Sports Complex
8505 E 148th St.
Bixby, OK
(918)-366-4430
June 29 & 30 SummerStage Tulsa wraps up when Luis-Eduardo presents “Force X Distance,” an immersive and interactive performance experience in three acts. Mature audiences only. Tulsa Performing Arts Center 918-596-7111
Charles E Norman Theatre
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK
(918)-596-7111
Sunday July 1 Rockets Over Rhema Many vendors, food trucks, and plenty of activities for the whole family Items to bring: Lawn chairs and blankets 5:00 pm Musical Celebration 6:30 pm Concert begins Consuming Fire, Brian Nhira, Synergy Band and headlining *Citizen Way* 10:00 pm fireworks show Rhema Bible Church, 1025 West Kenosha, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Rhema Bible Church
1025 West Kenosha
Broken Arrow, OK
Sunday July 1 The American Dream 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM A celebration honoring military veterans and ordinary Americans. Join us for live patriotic music, quotes from American history, and a 45-minute docudrama hosted by Corporal Leonard Micklin. Military veterans, fire, and police get a free hotdog! Guthrie Green 117 N. Boston Ave.
Guthrie Green
117 N. Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK
Sunday July 1 Patriotic Concert 7:00 – 8:00 pm Asbury United Methodist Church Featuring Chancel Choir and New Covenant Orchestra A salute to those who serve 6767 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK 74133 918-492-1771
Asbury United Methodist Church
6767 S Mingo Rd,
Tulsa, OK
(918)-492-1771
Marriage Matters Mondays is a FREE ongoing, drop-in marriage workshop. A MFI facilitator will help couples explore a new topic each week in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Everyone is welcome with no pressure to share. Start at any time – register for free at www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org. Every Monday evening, 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE every Monday night at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
eat39@eau39eav39eaw39
Wednesday July 4 Claremore Lake Park 7:00 am – 10:00 pm Fishing derby in the morning, live entertainment, Raise the Flag, concessions, kids inflatables *New Splash Pad*, Fireworks Bring lawn chairs and blankets 918-342-2522
Claremore Lake Park
13872 E 480 Rd
Claremore, OK
(918)-342-2522
Wednesday July 4 Jenks Freedom Fest Fish and Fireworks at the Oklahoma Aquarium 6:30 p.m. at the Oklahoma Aquarium, 300 Aquarium Dr. The skies over Jenks will light up with one of the longest, most brilliant fireworks shows in the area and the Oklahoma Aquarium backyard offers a front row view. The Oklahoma Aquarium will be open regular hours during the day – 10:00 to 6:00 with the last entry at 5:00. The Aquarium will reopen at 6:30 and offer half-price admission. Bring lawn chairs and blankets, but no outside food or coolers please. Food and beverages will be available for purchase in the Coral Reef Cafe’ and outside on the deck by McGraw Beach. Enjoy the exhibits, then head outside to see the fireworks! 11th Annual Los Cabos Boomfest at RiverWalk Crossing Grab the kids and come on out for a day full of fun! Los Cabos and the Riverwalk will be host to events and music all day long leading up to the largest firework display in Tulsa at 9:45 pm! Los Cabos Stage: 2:00 – 6:00 pm – DANIEL JORDAN 6:00 – 11:00 pm – SQUAD LIVE Other Activities: Helicopter rides, Mariachis, Balloon artist and face painting 6:30 pm – F-16 FLYOVER 9:25 pm – U.S. MARINE CORPS WILL PRESENT COLORS 9:35 pm – NATIONAL ANTHEM PERFORMED 9:45 pm – LARGEST FIREWORKS DISPLAY IN TULSA SHOT FROM THE JENKS BRIDGE
Fish and Fireworks at the Oklahoma Aquarium
Oklahoma Aquarium, 300 Aquarium Dr.
Jenks, OK
Wednesday July 4 Folds of Honor Freedom Fest River West Festival Park and along the Arkansas River A myriad of colorful fireworks will be launched to into the night sky. Over 6,000 large firework shells will be shot in a 25-minute show. In a blaze of light and sound, spectators will enjoy a carefully-orchestrated, precision display reminiscent of the early battles of the American Revolution 242 years ago! Live entertainment, food, and beverages, and Kids’ Zone inflatables and games. Activities begin at 5:00 p.m. at Veterans Park located at 1875 S. Boulder Avenue and at River West Festival Park located at 2100 S. Jackson Ave. Inflatables are free and available to the public. Additional activities, food, and beverages will be available from festival vendors.
River West Festival Park & Veterans Park
1875 S. Boulder Avenue and 2100 S. Jackson Ave
Tulsa, OK
Wednesday, July 4th, 2018 Come One Come All! Family fun and fellowship! Bring your lawn chairs. We provide the food, drink and fireworks. Everyone is invited and bring a friend!
St. Andrews United Methodist Church
9472 E. Hwy 20 (west of town)
Claremore, OK 74019
Becky Hopper
(918)-341-5435
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The T-Town Wheelers is a non profit organization of Hot Wheels (and other) die cast collectors since 1994. We are a family oriented membership and have meetings once a month at the Hardesty Public Library located just East of 93rd and Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 East 93rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
(918)-812-9991
Free Family Fun! Call to sign up, space are limited. 405-521-3821
Zebco Casting Pond - Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Dr.
Jenks, OK
(405)-521-3821
www.wildlifedepartment.com/content/jenks-2018-family-fishing-clinic
The award winning documentary, Mankiller, which celebrates the life of Wilma Mankiller, the first woman to be elected principal chief of the Cherokee Nation will be featured at the Circle Cinema Film Festival on Thursday July 12th at 7pm. The viewing will be at the Circle Cinema Foundation (10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa OK 74104). Tickets are available here: https://bit.ly/2I9GriR
Presented by Children's Musical Theatre Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved stories and the classic animated film. Disney's The Little Mermaid is a hauntingly beautiful love story for the ages.
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd.
Bartlesville, OK
Concert in the park. Bring your chairs and blankets and enjoy the music of Claremore Civic Band
Claremore Gazebo Park
Corner of Weenonah & Will Rogers Boulevard
Claremore, OK
Tulsa's Broadway Beginners and Boot-campers (ages 6-15)star in their version of Dr. Suess - Seussical Jr., whimsical musical based on several of Dr. Seuss’ most famous children’s stories.
$10 for all three days/kids 12 and under free An Affair of the Heart Tulsa provides shoppers with a unique opportunity to browse hundreds of retailers from across the nation selling unique, one-of-a-kind items celebrating the craft, skill, art and style of the vendor. Approximately 500 vendors will fill the River Spirit Expo at Expo Square during the show selling everything from housewares and antiques to jewelry and home décor. Browse our current list of vendors by category below. The three-day shopping event features unique, one-of- a-kind and often handmade items from jewelry and handbags to furniture, clothing and gourmet foods.
Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
Keystone Ancient Forest enjoy a hike amidst a classic Oklahoma crosstimbers forest with 500-year-old cedars and 300-year-old post oak trees. Come out and take in all that this magnificent forest has to offer inside a 1,360 acre nature preserve listed by The Nature Conservancy as one of the last great places on earth! Hike Dates July 14, 20 & 28, 2018 (July 20 is an Astronomy Night).
Keystone Ancient Forest
160 Ancient Forest Dr
Sand Springs, OK
C. L. Fornari, writer. Speaker, radio host, garden consultant will speak on how we can benefit from a garden created for the senses. Coffee in the morning, iced tea in the afternoon, cocktail in the evening, learn how to recharge.
Tulsa Garden Center Auditorium
2435 S. Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Carol Puckett
(918)-809-4181
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Enjoy a week of celebration with Eskimo Joe's as they celebrate their 43rd anniversary.
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
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Free Fun for all ages Ice cream and live entertainment 4-H, FFA and open class in conjunction with Oklahoma State University
Tulsa Expo Square/Tulsa Fair Grounds
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, OK
Bruce Peverley, Lisa Nicholson, Tricia Moses
(918)-746-3722
Peaches, Peaches, Peaches.. Come enjoy the sweet smells and tastes of Porter Peaches. Four days of fun filled events in the town of Porter.
"The Best Beatles Tribute on Earth." The show earns such high praise by maintaining a steady and consistent cast of talented professional musicians who painstakingly recreate the look, feel and note-for-note sound of a live Beatles performance. Let "1964" take you back to the Fab Four's pre-Sgt. Pepper days with period instruments, clothing, hairstyles and onstage banter.
Come shop hundreds of exciting new RVs from Tulsa’s top RV dealers going head to head for your business! You’ll find something for everyone from lightweight economy models for first timers, to luxury diesel pushers for total comfort and everything in between. Plus, browse innovative products and services from Powersports and Lifestyle vendors too. And be sure to bring the entire family for free kid’s face painting, balloon animals, bouncy house, slides and fun family entertainment! Newly revamped for 2018, this show promises to be bigger and better, so you’ll not want to miss it!
Tulsa's Broadway Bound students (ages 13-17) take on "Hairspray," one of the most hilarious shows in modern musicals. Teenager Tracy Turnblad’s life in 1962 turns upside-down when she wins a role on her favorite TV show!
Please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month (January-November) from 1-2 p.m. if you or someone you know would be blessed by some extra groceries. Registration is from 1-1:15 p.m. and is required.
Linda Noble
(918)-284-9817
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Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Redlines, Convention Cars. You never know what you may find. Downhill racing for the kids! *** FREE ADMISSION ***
Saint Mark's Methodist Church
10513 East Admiral Place
Tulsa, Ok 74116
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
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Join us for a rousing evening at our annual Gala, filled with memories of the wild, wild west and featuring the great Rusty Meyers Band who will be playing throughout the evening! Rusty Meyers is a singer, songwriter, actor and musician, known for his traditional and mainstream country sound and compared to George Strait and Alan Jackson. During the night, be prepared to dine on delicious food and get in some fancy two-steppin’ foot work! Boots, hats and western attire welcome! Join us for the 2018 RSVP Somewhere In Time Gala: In the Wild, Wild West Saturday, July 21, 2018 6:00 PM River Spirit Casino Resort :: 8330 Riverside Drive :: Tulsa 2018 Honorary Chair SHARON KING DAVIS King Investments & Commercial Property Developer 2018 Gala Chair Lisa Johnson Lisa Johnson HR Consulting
Annette Poston
(918)-280-8656
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"Aquapalooza is a good time. It’s about having fun and enjoying Grand Lake,” said Michelle Prine, owner and president of 360GrandLake.com. “The event has continued to grow each year. People come from all over the country to be a part of this national event that has become a popular Grand Lake tradition". The event is free and open to all ages.
Home projects in the works or looking for someone to get the job done.. Come to the Home & Garden Expo of Oklahoma. See many ideas and find the "right person" for that home remodel or repair.
For more than 30 years, Doug Varone and Dancers has devoted itself to the humanity and virtuosity of dance, reaching out to audiences well beyond the proscenium arch. This philosophy has earned the company a reputation as one of the most respected dance companies working today. The recipient of 11 Bessie Awards, the Company has toured to more than 125 cities in 45 states across the U.S. and in Europe, Asia, Canada and South America. Stages include The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City Center, San Francisco Performances, London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, Toronto’s Harbourfront, Moscow’s Stanislavsky Theatre, Buenos Aires’ Teatro San Martin, the Venice Biennale, and the Tokyo, Bates, Jacob’s Pillow and American Dance Festivals.
Founded in 2008, Beijing Dance Theater (BDT) is led by its choreographer Wang Yuanyuan together with visual artists Tan Shaoyuan and Hanjiang. It has collaborated with many internationally renowned dramatists, musicians and designers, enriching the international dance stages with its world-class productions, each of which represents the highest level of Chinese contemporary dance. Artistic Director and Choreographer Wang Yuanyuan was born and raised in Beijing. One of China’s leading modern dance choreographers, she prides herself on being rooted in Chinese traditions, while at the same time producing innovative, authentic, and thought-provoking contemporary dance works for the world stage.
The Tulsa Wedding Show is the region's largest Bridal Show, featuring over 100 exhibitors at the January Wedding Show. With this concentrated exposure to all that Eastern Oklahoma has to offer, you can literally "Plan Your Day In A Day!" There are representatives from every size and category of wedding business, from large department stores to local specialty shops.
Renaissance Hotel Tulsa
6808 S 107th E Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Vicki Taylor
(918)-366-3116
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Known for their remarkable athleticism and stunning ensemble work, Parsons Dance brings exuberance, joy and passion to any stage. Flawlessly fusing the gestures and movements that comprise modern dance with the discipline and precision of a classical dance company, the company is internationally renowned. Stunning works, like the iconic "Caught," exemplify this company’s innovation and huge audience appeal.
If you enjoy meeting new people, great food, friendly competition, and winning prizes, join us for the Friday, August 3 Community BUNCO Bash. Nearly 150 people enjoyed the last event hosted by the BA Senior Center! Dinner begins at 6 pm and BUNCO at 7 pm. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. Tickets are available at 1800 S. Main Street in Broken Arrow, by phone at (918) 259-8377 or online at www.baseniors.org. All proceeds will benefit the Broken Arrow Senior Center.
Ami Bucher
(918)-259-8377
eat7@eau7eav7eaw7
Under the veil of secrecy, Will and Viola’s passionate love affair becomes the basis of the very play he is writing – Romeo and Juliet. With opening night – and the wedding day – fast approaching, the plots race toward a parallel conclusion. Will it all work out in the end or are the two star-crossed lovers destined for tragedy? Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard and adapted for the stage by Lee Hall, with music by Paddy Cunneen Directed by - Rick Harrelson
The T-Town Wheelers is a non profit organization of Hot Wheels (and other) die cast collectors since 1994. We are a family oriented membership and have meetings once a month at the Hardesty Public Library located just East of 93rd and Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 East 93rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
(918)-812-9991
PRESENTED BY: South Asian Performing Arts Foundation
One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
Marriage Matters Mondays is a FREE ongoing, drop-in marriage workshop. A MFI facilitator will help couples explore a new topic each week in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Everyone is welcome with no pressure to share. Start at any time – register for free at www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org. Every Monday evening, 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
eat39@eau39eav39eaw39
MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE every Monday night at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
eat39@eau39eav39eaw39
Blondie a pioneer in the early American new wave and punk scenes of the mid-late 1970s.
Cimarron River Stampede Rodeo
Waynoka Rodeo Grounds & Downtown Waynoka
Waynoka Rodeo Grounds & Downtown Waynoka
Waynoka, OK 73860
(580)-515-0131
Rush Springs Watermelon Festival and Rodeo. Taste the fruits of summer and have fun at the rodeo. Best times of summer.
Jeff Davis Park
Rush Springs
Rush Springs, OK 73082
(580)-476-3103
Lakeside Arena
Lakeside Arena
Pawnee, OK 74058
Friday Flicks-Free Movie STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI-Rated PG 13-Activities
Case Community Park
2500 S River City Park Road
Sand Springs, OK 74063
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Powwow Grounds
Heritage Pkwy
Shawnee, OK 74801
Creek Nation Omniplex Arena
Creek Nation Omniplex Arena
Tulsa, OK 74447
(918)-758-7044
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park
2920 Paseo
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
Aug. 10-11, 17-18, 24-25 at 8 p.m.; Aug. 12, 19, 25, 26 at 2 p.m.
Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
Outdoor activities specific for children and young adults including archery, fishing, wildlife, BB guns, the ODWC, and various other exhibits. Fabulous food. All Free and opento the public.
Tulsa Gun Club
8888 Mohawk Blvd
Tulsa, Ok 74117
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino
8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Stillwater Balloon Festival
6411 N Perkins Rd
Stillwater, OK 74075
Keystone Ancient Forest
160 Ancient Forest Dr
Sand Springs, OK
At the 16th annual Senior Star Round-Up, older adults will enjoy live music, dancing, refreshments and door prizes at the legendary Cain's Ballroom. The event is Sunday, August 12, from 2 - 5 p.m. (Doors open at 1:30.) Entertainment headliner Cowboy Jones will be joined by special guests The Round Up Boys to get boots scootin'. Tickets are $10 and are available in advance from LIFE Senior Services (5950 E. 31st Street) or may be purchased at the door. The event is hosted by Senior Star Living and their senior housing communities of Burgundy Place and Woodland Terrace. Senior Star Round-Up is a fund raiser for LIFE Senior Services. For more information, call (918) 664-9000.
Cain's Ballroom
423 N. Main Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
Rickye Wilson
(918)-664-9000
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Aug 12, 19, & 26, Sept 2 & 9, 2018
Wintersmith Park
1501 Wintersmith Dr
Ada, OK 74820
(580)-436-6300
Aug 12, 19 & 26, 2018
Sunday Twilight Concert Series; Myriad Botanical Gardens
301 W Reno
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Aug 15 - 18, 2018 American Indian Expo Caddo County Fairgrounds
Caddo County Fairgrounds
Caddo County Fairgrounds
Anadarko, OK 73005
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino
8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Oklahoma State Fair Park
3001 General Pershing Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Aug 16 - 19, 2018 Murray County Free Fair
Murray County Expo Center
3490 Hwy 7 W
Sulphur, OK 73086
Aug 17 - 18, 2018 Blanchard Bluegrass Festival
Lions Park
SW 7th St
Blanchard, OK 73010
Aug. 17-18, 24-25 at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 19, 26 at 2 p.m. THE WIZARD OF OZ
Please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month (January-November) from 1-2 p.m. if you or someone you know would be blessed by some extra groceries. Registration is from 1-1:15 p.m. and is required.
Linda Noble
(918)-284-9817
eat19@eau19eav19eaw19
Join us for our first ever Food Truck Frenzy event! We will have a variety of delicious food trucks located in our own back yard. Grub down while listening to the band Moonshine Miracle located on our back deck or get a Porthole Bag Toss or Giant Jenga competition going with your family and friends. Music and games not your idea of fun? All of our exhibits and touch tanks will be open until 9 pm for your viewing pleasure. Don’t miss out on good food, great music, and all our fishy friends!
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, Ok 74037
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
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Aug 23 - 25, 2018 OK County Free Fair
Oklahoma State Fair Park
3001 General Pershing Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Join us for the 10th Annual Boots & Bowties dinner and concert event benefitting Assistance in Health Care, whose mission is to help cancer patients in financial distress while they undergo treatment. Wear your best western attire and enjoy dinner, dancing and a live performance by local artist James Robert Webb. Visit https://tulsa.aih.org/ to register online and for sponsorship details.
Cain's Ballroom
423 N Main St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Starting today and through 8/31/18, the Oklahoma Aquarium will be hosting a school supply drive benefiting Jenks and Tulsa Public Schools. Receive $1 off admission to the Oklahoma Aquarium that day for donating items...(max. $1 off per person). Drop off times 10am-5pm everyday!
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Drive
Jenks, Ok 74037
Jaime Gaylor
1-918-528-1533
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Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino
Spirit 8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Aug 25 - 26, 2018 Let It Be Arts Festival
Keifer City Park
151st St & Hwy 75A
Keifer, OK 74041
Aug 26 - Sep 01, 2018 Ringwood Community Fair
Ringwood Community Fair
Main Street
Ringwood, OK 73768
Aug 30 - Sep 03, 2018 Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Powwow
The T-Town Wheelers is a non profit organization of Hot Wheels (and other) die cast collectors since 1994. We are a family oriented membership and have meetings once a month at the Hardesty Public Library located just East of 93rd and Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 East 93rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
(918)-812-9991
Aug 26 - Sep 01, 2018 Ringwood Community Fair
Ringwood Community Fair
Main Street
Ringwood, OK 73768
Aug 30 - Sep 03, 2018 Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Powwow
Aug 12, 19, & 26, Sept 2 & 9, 2018
Wintersmith Park
1501 Wintersmith Dr
Ada, OK 74820
(580)-436-6300
Henryetta Downtown Main Street
Downtown Main Street
Henryetta, OK 74437
MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE every Monday night at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
eat39@eau39eav39eaw39
One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
Marriage Matters Mondays is a FREE ongoing, drop-in marriage workshop. A MFI facilitator will help couples explore a new topic each week in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Everyone is welcome with no pressure to share. Start at any time – register for free at www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org. Every Monday evening, 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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Sept. 5-6, 11-13, 18-20 at 7:30 p.m.; Sept. 6, 8, 15, 22 at 2 p.m.; Sept. 7-8, 14-15, 21-22 at 8 p.m.; Sept. 9, 16, 23 at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Community Bible Study is coming to Owasso! CBS is an interdenominational Bible study for all ages and Bible knowledge levels. Currently, we are holding a Bible study class this fall for women and children through homeschool ages. It will be located at First Baptist Owasso, Wednesdays 9:30am -11:30am, September 5th - May 8th. Visit: OwassoOK.CBSclass.org for more information!
First Baptist Owasso
13307 E 96th ST N
Owasso, OK 74055
New London stage drama about a late-night party, based on August Strindberg's play "Miss Julie."
David Kimball
(918)-585-3456
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A community-wide day of service which will include thousands of volunteers from hundreds of companies across the Tulsa area.
Bonnie Rucker
1-918-295-6601
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Symphony in the Park is a free event. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs. Enjoy and evening with the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra.
There will be live entertainment, food and vendors.
Downtown Wagoner
Historic Downtown Wagoner - 122 S Main St.
Wagoner, OK 74467
Gatesway International Balloon Festival, for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
Musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, actor, author and television personality. He has been the bassist and co-lead singer of Kiss, the rock band he co-founded with lead singer and rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley in the early 1970s.
Paradise Cove at River
Spirit 8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino
Spirit 8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
OPERATING "O", "S", "HO", & "N" SCALE TRAIN LAYOUTS KIDS 12 and under FREE RAFFLE FOR TRAIN SETS OTHER RAFFLE DRAWINGS and TOY TRAIN ITEMS FOR SALE
CLOVIS SENIOR CENTER
850 Fourth St.
Clovis, CA 93612
Joseph Bencivengo
eat109@eau109eav109eaw109
Lake Ponca
1688 L.A. Cann Dr.
Ponca City, OK 74601
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
12 miles SW of Bartlesville from Hwy 123 & US 60
Bartlesville, OK 74003
September 8, performances by: Hot 8 Brass Band at 3:30 pm The Roots 5:00 pm
You're invited to join the Anna's Belles Ovarian Cancer Support Group as they host an ovarian cancer awareness walk on Saturday, September 8, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. This event is free to the public and will include a candle lighting ceremony at 7:30 p.m. For more information or with questions, please contact Lisa Ramsey at 918-636-9133 or at eat110@eau110eav110eaw110.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
10109 E. 79th Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Lisa Ramsey
(918)-636-9133
eat110@eau110eav110eaw110
Grand Opening of the Gathering Place comes with entertainment for all ages. Events beginning at 11:30 am - dusk. Grand opening September 8 - 10, 2018. For more information visit their website at www.gatheringplace.org
September 9, 2018 11:30 am - 6:00 pm Performances by: Pedrito Martinez The Swon Brothers Sweet Drum Corps
Sundays: Sep 09, 16, 23 & 30, 2018 Guthrie Green Bring your blankets and lawn chairs
MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE workshop every Monday night 7-8 pm at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
eat39@eau39eav39eaw39
Blackwell Fairgrounds
800 S Main St.
Blackwell, OK 74631
(580)-363-4195
Keynote speaker: Jody Jean Dreyer, a 30-year Walt Disney Company employee who has held 22 different positions within the company, most recently as a senior corporate vice-president leading worldwide synergy and special projects, will speak to event attendees about “The Magic of Hospitality.” Event festivities include the award ceremony, dinner by the DoubleTree Hotel, and an exciting live auction. With “The Magic of Hospitality” as the event theme, guests can expect to see Disney-like elements throughout the evening. Award Categories include Individual Caregiver, Small Business, Large Business, Church, Small Healthcare Company, and Large Healthcare Company. All proceeds from the event will benefit The Hospitality House of Tulsa, a nonprofit that annually serves approximately 1,000 families who must travel to Tulsa to receive critical medical care from distances of 30-800 miles away.
DoubleTree Hotel at Warren Place
6110 S Yale Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74136
Rhonda McDaniel
(918)-794-0088
eat113@eau113eav113eaw113
At this highly anticipated leadership conference, you'll be able to acquire new skills and knowledge that can be successfully applied in your life and career for your personal and professional growth. You’ll be able to identify and define your vision for self-improvement, and improve through the guidance and mentoring of professionals who excel at their field. You’ll learn from the best and come away with a sense of accomplishment and knowledge of your own potential and worth! You may even make new friends anddevelop professional contacts who will expand your personal and professional circles and become a lasting presence in your life! Here's just a sample of what you can expect at this premier leadership conference: It will be a learning experience like no other... There will be people there who will also benefit from your wisdom and experience, just as much as you would from theirs... You will experience mentors who will guide you and encourage you in a positive, uplifting way... You will receive FREE insider tips and valuable knowledge, including coaching and mentoring that would normally cost thousands of dollars in consulting and training fees… ... and much, MUCH More! Remember, although opportunities can knock more than once, you really have to be there to open the door… first! NOT going would be a huge mistake, take our word for it! Don't miss this Women’s Leadership Conference where you can learn from, be inspired by, and share ideas and experiences with women leaders from all over Tulsa who are at the leading edge of their chosen fields.
Gretchen Gleason
(918)-232-5336
eat115@eau115eav115eaw115
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort
8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort
610 Lakeshore Dr
Eufaula, OK 74432
(405)-245-0995
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd
Bartlesville, OK 74003
Please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month (January-November) from 1-2 p.m. if you or someone you know would be blessed by some extra groceries. Registration is from 1-1:15 p.m. and is required.
Linda Noble
(918)-284-9817
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Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Redlines, Convention Cars. You never know what you may find. Downhill racing for the kids! *** FREE ADMISSION ***
Saint Mark's Methodist Church
10513 East Admiral Place
Tulsa, Ok 74116
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
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Keystone State Park
1926 OK-151
Sand Springs, OK 74063
Four free 2-hour classes covering everything you need to know about controlling diabetes presented by professionals in diabetes care, including optometry, prescription medicine, podiatry, physical therapy, stress, self-blood glucose monitoring, and nutrition. Attend to learn about each area and be able to ask questions of a professional without a co-pay. Please call Fran Hrdlicka at 918-341-3166 for details and to register.
Rogers County Health Department
2664 N Highway 88
Claremore, OK 74017-0409
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
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Broken Arrow Police and Fire Training Center
4205 E Omaha St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Tony McGill
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort
8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino
8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Lake Ponca
1688 L.A. Cann Dr.
Ponca City, OK 74604
Signified by the balance between day & night, the Autumn Equinox serves as an opportunity to retreat from the harried pace of life, reflect upon that which is coming to an end and release all that no longer supports us; gifting us with the same sense of balance found in nature. Delight your senses and grant your being a weekend of wellness among beautiful and serene surroundings of Lake Tenkiller located just outside Tahlequah, OK.
Dee Anne Day
(918)-622-5454
eat120@eau120eav120eaw120
Nunsense is a hilarious musical staged by five survivors at the Little Sisters of Hoboken nunnery, the rest of the sisterhood having succumbed to botulism after eating vichyssoise prepared by Sister Julia, Child of God. For tickets call 918-923-4290. $15 Adults & $12 Seniors & $10 Students. Performing at the Robson PAC Black Box Theatre in Claremore!
Robson Performing Arts Center
101 E. Stuart Roosa, Robson Performing Arts Center
Claremore, OK 74017
Ruby Quinn
1-918-923-4290
eat121@eau121eav121eaw121
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd
Bartlesville, OK 74003
September 25 – November 3, 2018 Tuesday - Saturday 9:00 am - 6:30 p.m. Monday by appointment Closed Sunday • The Pumpkin Festival is a harvest celebration held at Shepherd’s Cross, an authentic working farm, just north of Claremore OK on Scenic Route 66. • Come to the farm and enjoy the peace of a few hours spent in the country. • Wholesome fun for the entire family includes a hay maze, festive outdoor & indoor games, farm animal petting barn, farm demonstrations and festive fall story time. The farm’s focus is educational, fall festive fun. • Truckloads of pumpkins of all shapes and sizes for purchase; as well as straw bales & corn stalks available for your fall decorating. • Wagon rides in the hay meadow go out approximately every 30 minutes. • Farm Museum & Educational Farm Silo is open – free admission; this year the silo is open all the way to the fourth floor; new interactive games; visit our new horse in the museum. • See pumpkins growing on the vine in the Bible Garden • School Tours for all ages available; public and private schools welcome • Buses and large groups are welcome; groups larger than 20 please pre-schedule. • Antique Farm Equipment – demonstrations • The Bible Garden is available for guided or self-guided tours; audio or visual or both. • Shepherd’s Shop, a quaint country gift shop, is an event in itself - featuring a host of festive fall, handmade and farm related gifts and wares from many gifted artisans; a year round “craft fair.” Healthy choice foods and grass fed, grass finished meats and wool items are available. • Shepherd’s Cross is home to Heart of the Shepherd Inc., a public, non-profit Christian organization (501-C3) that teaches Biblical references to the harvest, the animals, farming and gardening. Biblical references are found throughout the farm experience. • The event is available on a donation basis– provided by Heart of the Shepherd. Suggested donation is $5 per person. (suggested – not required) • Wagon Rides in the hay meadow are $6.50 per person; children two and under are free. • Modern indoor restrooms; snacks & beverages. • Pumpkin/ Wagon Ride/Scarecrow packages available $7, $8 & $10 – includes hayride, all activities & a pumpkin to take home - sizes vary with package; while supplies last; see website for more information. • Pumpkins arrive mid-September – available September 18. Beat the crowds. Come early. • The Pumpkin Festival will proceed even in the case of inclimate weather. Many demonstrations will take place in the Amish built gambrel roof tour barn, which houses some of the animals as well as the wool processing, farm museum, games, hands on learning stations, story time and the gift shop. • Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritoruism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a member of the Claremore Farmer’s Market, and Grass Fed Grass Finished, Animal Welfare Certified Farm; a producer for and distribution site for the Oklahoma Food Co-op. • Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross • To find out more information about this event please visit our website: www.ShepherdsCross.com - simply click on Pumpkin Festival on the home page or directly here: http://www.shepherdscross.com/PumpkinFestivalatShepherdsCross.html
Diane Dickinson
1-918-342-5911
eat123@eau123eav123eaw123
The Kindle the Flame Women’s Conference began in September 2001. But the dream for this conference was placed in the heart of Rev. Lynette Hagin more than 25 years earlier. Read about the conference’s beginnings in her own words: “In 1974, my place in ministry had seemingly disappeared. My children were young, Rhema Bible Training College had just started, and my husband was quite busy taking care of the school. I began earnestly praying, ‘Lord, what do You have planned for me?'”
Live entertainment, food, rides and plenty of vendors to peruse
IMAGINE an artist creating a masterpiece before your eyes in mere moments. With a palette that also mixes captivating vocals, intricate choreography and exciting audience interaction - Artrageous takes you on a unique visual journey packed with wild inspiration, creativity and fun! The Artrageous troupe of artists, musicians, singers and dancers pay tribute to a variety of art forms, pop icons and musical genres culminating in a gallery of fabulous finished paintings. The result? A one of a kind crossover experience! The signature of the Artrageous Troup is interaction and engagement, so be prepared to be a part of the show! Call 918-923-4290 for tickets. $25 Adults & $20 for Students and Senior Citizens.
Robson Performing Arts Center
101 E. Stuart Roosa, Robson Performing Arts Center
Claremore, OK 74017
Ruby Quinn
1-918-923-4290
eat121@eau121eav121eaw121
Cruise-Into Ne-Mar on Friday at 4:00 PM, Car Show is Saturday
Claremore Lake Park East
Blue Starr Drive
Claremore, OK 74017
(918)-341-8688
This year’s Fright Fest lineup is scarier than ever before with more haunted attractions and over 100 ghouls lurking around every coaster.
We go to school for 12 to 16 years and learn reading, writing and ‘rithmatic, but never learn about How Money Works! You’re Invited to a FREE Workshop. This is not a sales seminar, but an educational setting. Bring your notepad, grab a bite to eat and hear about the fundamental principles of money. Learn how to GROW & PROTECT your money for college funding, retirement planning or simply wealth accumulation - with money you never knew you had! And how to financially protect your family and yourself from negative life events, like a major illness or injury. Monday, Sept. 10, at 6:45 PM at McNellie’s South, 7031 S. Zurich Ave., Tulsa, OK 74136 (71st & Yale - behind Charleston’s & Sonic) RSVP - 918-321-0750 | eat128@eau128eav128eaw128
McNellie's South
7031 S. Zurich Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74136
Noel Malan
(918)-321-0750
eat129@eau129eav129eaw129
MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE workshop every Monday night 7-8 pm at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
Marriage Matters Mondays is a FREE ongoing, drop-in marriage workshop. A MFI facilitator will help couples explore a new topic each week in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Everyone is welcome with no pressure to share. Start at any time – register for free at www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org. Every Monday evening, 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
eat39@eau39eav39eaw39
MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE every Monday night at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
eat39@eau39eav39eaw39
September 25 – November 3, 2018 Tuesday - Saturday 9:00 am - 6:30 p.m. Monday by appointment Closed Sunday • The Pumpkin Festival is a harvest celebration held at Shepherd’s Cross, an authentic working farm, just north of Claremore OK on Scenic Route 66. • Come to the farm and enjoy the peace of a few hours spent in the country. • Wholesome fun for the entire family includes a hay maze, festive outdoor & indoor games, farm animal petting barn, farm demonstrations and festive fall story time. The farm’s focus is educational, fall festive fun. • Truckloads of pumpkins of all shapes and sizes for purchase; as well as straw bales & corn stalks available for your fall decorating. • Wagon rides in the hay meadow go out approximately every 30 minutes. • Farm Museum & Educational Farm Silo is open – free admission; this year the silo is open all the way to the fourth floor; new interactive games; visit our new horse in the museum. • See pumpkins growing on the vine in the Bible Garden • School Tours for all ages available; public and private schools welcome • Buses and large groups are welcome; groups larger than 20 please pre-schedule. • Antique Farm Equipment – demonstrations • The Bible Garden is available for guided or self-guided tours; audio or visual or both. • Shepherd’s Shop, a quaint country gift shop, is an event in itself - featuring a host of festive fall, handmade and farm related gifts and wares from many gifted artisans; a year round “craft fair.” Healthy choice foods and grass fed, grass finished meats and wool items are available. • Shepherd’s Cross is home to Heart of the Shepherd Inc., a public, non-profit Christian organization (501-C3) that teaches Biblical references to the harvest, the animals, farming and gardening. Biblical references are found throughout the farm experience. • The event is available on a donation basis– provided by Heart of the Shepherd. Suggested donation is $5 per person. (suggested – not required) • Wagon Rides in the hay meadow are $6.50 per person; children two and under are free. • Modern indoor restrooms; snacks & beverages. • Pumpkin/ Wagon Ride/Scarecrow packages available $7, $8 & $10 – includes hayride, all activities & a pumpkin to take home - sizes vary with package; while supplies last; see website for more information. • Pumpkins arrive mid-September – available September 18. Beat the crowds. Come early. • The Pumpkin Festival will proceed even in the case of inclimate weather. Many demonstrations will take place in the Amish built gambrel roof tour barn, which houses some of the animals as well as the wool processing, farm museum, games, hands on learning stations, story time and the gift shop. • Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritoruism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a member of the Claremore Farmer’s Market, and Grass Fed Grass Finished, Animal Welfare Certified Farm; a producer for and distribution site for the Oklahoma Food Co-op. • Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross • To find out more information about this event please visit our website: www.ShepherdsCross.com - simply click on Pumpkin Festival on the home page or directly here: http://www.shepherdscross.com/PumpkinFestivalatShepherdsCross.html
Diane Dickinson
1-918-342-5911
eat123@eau123eav123eaw123
Community Bible Study is coming to Owasso! CBS is an interdenominational Bible study for all ages and Bible knowledge levels. Currently, we are holding a Bible study class this fall for women and children through homeschool ages. It will be located at First Baptist Owasso, Wednesdays 9:30am -11:30am, September 5th - May 8th. Visit: OwassoOK.CBSclass.org for more information!
First Baptist Owasso
13307 E 96th ST N
Owasso, OK 74055
October 4, 2018 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm Performances by; Daniel D + Full Band Cirque Zuma Zuma
Come sip & shop and meet our newest clothing vendors! Okie Designs & Moore procures youthful apparel for juniors and misses from brands like Kan Can Jeans and Livy Lu. From Okie Designs & Moore's line, you will find purses, SJ oil cloth bags, blanket scarves, CC beanies, and even Salsa in a Snap! Emma Jane exclusively offers stylish plus size clothing, shoes, and purses. Jade Creek Boutique provides everything in between, including fashion-forward clothing and accessories. Event is Thursday, October 4th from 6-8p. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sip-shop-meet-our-newest-clothing-vendors-tickets-50914331135?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&aff=escb&utm-source=cp&utm-term=listing
Sally Redwine
(918)-260-8676
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October 5, 2018 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm Performances by; Daniel D + Full Band Cirque Zuma Zuma
All weekend we will be raising money for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. If you wear pink, you will be entered into a drawing for a free pair of skates to be given away on Sunday the 7th. (You do not need to be present to win) $1 Pink Lemonade and $3 Pink Cotton Candy
Tammy Johnson
(918)-272-7537
eat136@eau136eav136eaw136
Myriad Botanical Gardens
301 W Reno Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
The T-Town Wheelers is a non profit organization of Hot Wheels (and other) die cast collectors since 1994. We are a family oriented membership and have meetings once a month at the Hardesty Public Library located just East of 93rd and Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 East 93rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
(918)-812-9991
Grab your bike, helmet and gear and come on down to join the ride
J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum
330 N JM Davis Blvd.
Claremore, OK 74017
World renowned pianist George Winston will be at the Robson Performing Arts Center, October 7th at 7pm. Tickets can be purchased by going to https://bit.ly/2KVsK8r
Robson Performing Arts Center
101 E. Stuart Roosa, Robson Performing Arts Center
Claremore, OK 74017
Ruby Quinn
1-918-923-4290
eat121@eau121eav121eaw121
Featuring Ira Byock, MD, leading palliative care physician, author and public advocate for improving care through end of life. The evening will include a talk on "What Mortality Can Teach Us About Living" followed by a book signing of "The Four Things That Matter Most - 10th Anniversary Edition." Find more information and register at clarehouse.org.
Cascia Hall Performing Arts Center
2520 S Yorktown Ave
Tulsa, Ok 74114
Britni Smith
(918)-893-6150
eat51@eau51eav51eaw51
Cox Convention Center
1 Myriad Gardens
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Rose State College
Hudiburg Chevrolet Center
Midwest City, OK 73110
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino
8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Zarrow Performance Studio
1901 W New Orleans St
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Broken Arrow Rose District
400 S Main St
Broken Arrow,, OK 74012
Har-Ber Village Museum
4404 W 20th St Grove, OK 74344
BROKEN ARROW COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Presents “Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got the Will?” A comedy by Del Shores Tickets are on sale Now at www.bacptheatre.com or Call our Box Office 918-258-0077 to reserve your seats today! Lower Level $18 Balcony Level $13. The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is excited to present the uproarious and heartfelt comedy “Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got the Will?” by Del Shores. October 12, 13 and 14, 19, 20, 21 2018. Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM Sundays at 2 PM here at the playhouse located at 1800 S. Main Street in Broken Arrow. This production is rated PG-13 for Adult and Politically incorrect language. “Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got the Will?” takes place in the summer in a small Texas town in anytime, U.S.A., and follows the adventures of the Turnover family as they try to settle Buford Turnover’s affairs before he inevitably kicks the bucket. The problem is, Buford (Tom Berenson) has misplaced his will, and it is up to his four children— the spinsterish Sara Lee (Christie Romo), the estranged preacher’s wife Lurlene (Lori Giles), the beer-swilling Orville (Mike McEver), and the country singer wannabe Evalita (Kelly McEver)— to find it. The Turnover family is less concerned about Buford’s will, and more with bickering amongst themselves about who wronged whom in the past. Sharp-tongued Mamma Wheelis (Jan Kendall) and Evalita’s hippie boyfriend Harmony (Ozzy Osborne) and Orville’s wife Marlene (Kelley Friedberg) try to keep the peace, but even they cannot stop the family from falling apart at the seams. Hilarity, as they say, ensues. Director Ron Friedberg is no stranger to the BACP, over the past 25 years he has served on our Board of Directors, acted in numerous roles onstage and directed the successful “The Odd Couple Female Version” in 2013. Ron has been active onstage and off for more than fifty shows throughout the Tulsa/Broken Arrow area. We are happy to have him back at the BACP. Ron has chosen a wonderful cast of BACP veterans and newcomers that are sure to bring this dysfunctional, irreverent, politically incorrect family to life on our stage. More information for this production can be obtained by calling the BACP at 918-258-0077. The BACP is located in The Main Place at 1800 S. Main in downtown Broken Arrow. “Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got the Will” is produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. The BACP would like to thank Landmark Business Systems for their generous sponsorship of the 2018-2019 Season. The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is a member of the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theatre.
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Sherry Hacker
(918)-258-0077
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(405)-282-2800
2005 NW 10th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
(405)-232-1816
Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
OCTOBER 13, 2018 7:00 PM Mabee Center - Oral Roberts University
The Harbor Dash is a 5K, 10K & family fun run held at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa located in Catoosa, OK ???? This is a family event that will include food trucks, inflatables, music, games and a fun run! The 5K & 10K runners will be running along the Port’s Harbor with a great view of towboats and barges. The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is the Head of Navigation for the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System ???? Proceeds benefit Dream It Do It Oklahoma, an initiative that showcases the incredible career opportunities available in manufacturing to the emerging workforce. EARLY PACKET PICKUP Fri., October 12th: 2pm - 6 pm. at the City of Tulsa-Rogers County Port Authority SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Saturday, October 13, 2018 7:30AM - Family Fun Run 8:00AM - 5K and 10K Run The Harbor Dash is a USATF Sanctioned Event and Certified Course and we have a NEW and improved race route for 2018! Contact: Sheila Shook 918-266-2291, 918-202-7714 or eat141@eau141eav141eaw141. The Tulsa Port of Catoosa has been bringing the seacoast to Oklahoma for over 45 years! Come visit Oklahoma’s Seacoast!
Sheila Shook
(918)-202-7714
eat141@eau141eav141eaw141
Oral Roberts University - Mabee Center
7777 S Lewis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74171
Moore Central Park Multi-Purpose Pavilion
Moore, OK 73160 405-793-4332 405-793-5090
Incredible Pizza
5833 Northwest Expy Ware Acres, OK 73132 405-413-9501
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino
8330 Riverside Pkwy Tulsa, OK 74137 918-995-8518
OK 74058
Riverwind Casino
1544 W State Hwy 9 Norman, OK 73072 405-322-6000 877-787-9637
W Main between Mercedes & 24th Ave NW
Norman, OK 73072
(405)-308-7170
Max Westheimer Airport
1700 Lexington Ave Norman, OK 73069
Beacon Drive-In Theatre
2404 S Division St Guthrie, OK 73044
Charles J. Johnson Central Park, Town Center Plaza
SE 29th St & Mid-America Blvd Midwest City, OK 73110 405-455-1818
Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra
415 S Dewey Ave Bartlesville, OK 74004
Memorial Park 500 S Little St Cushing, OK 74023
(918)-225-2400
North Park
222 W Sequoyah Vinita, OK 74301
(918)-323-2256
1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd Bartlesville, OK 74003
The Washington Irving Festival is a free event open to the community. It is a day to enjoy food trucks, inflatables and carnival games. As a special treat young ones will be able to participate in Trunk or Treat so bring your bags for all the goodies! Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum
13700 South Memorial Drive Bixby, OK 74008
Main Street Bristow, OK 74010
Beavers Bend State Park
4350 S Hwy 259A Broken Bow, OK 74728
(580)-494-6497
Grady County Fairgrounds
500 E Choctaw Chickasha, OK 73018
Pleasant Valley Farms
22350 W 71st St S Sand Springs, OK 74063
Historic Fort Reno
7107 W Cheyenne St El Reno, OK 73036
Light music, no flashing lights, special centers like play-doh and treasure hunt. $7
Tammy Johnson
(918)-272-7537
eat136@eau136eav136eaw136
Arbuckle Mountain Park
Davis, OK 73098
There is a gallery discussion of specific art pieces followed by a hands-on, interactive activity. This program provides an opportunity for the person with the disease to use remaining motor skills and non-linear communication to recreate a representation of them that lets other recognize their essence. Meet others directly affected with an early-stage diagnosis. Snack and drink provided. Event is free but space is limited, please call 800-272-3900, or visit alz.org/Oklahoma.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S Rockford Rd
Tulsa, OK 74114
(800)-272-3900
eat3@eau3eav3eaw3
Featuring Jessica Zitter, MD, Critical and Palliative Care Specialist and author focused on finding a better path to the end of life. The evening will include a viewing of the Academy Award nominated short documentary "Extremis" followed by a presentation, and book signing of "Extreme Measures." Find more information at clarehouse.org. Please RSVP to eat145@eau145eav145eaw145.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
777 W Cherokee
Catoosa, Ok 74015
Britni Smith
(918)-893-6150
eat51@eau51eav51eaw51
Where: LaFortune newly renovated par three, 5501 S. Yale, Tulsa, Ok,$75.00 per person;Includes gree fees, 1/2 cart and dinner before golfing. Your Company can sponsor a hole for $150. A sign with be displayed with your company name.(fee for 4 person team and hole sponsor is $400) Format: Scramble-four person teams, you may form your own four-person team. If you don't have a full team but want to play, we will fill out your foursome at check-in-time. Individual players are welcome ad will be assigned to a group. All players will tee off at the same time. Prizes will be awarded to the members of the top 3 teams and player closest to pin. TARGET HOLE IN ONE WINS $15,000.00
LaFortune Par Three
5501 S Yale
Tulsa, Ok 74135
Pat Miller
(918)-355-9109
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Broken Arrow Police and Fire Training Center
4205 E Omaha St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Tony McGill
The Gathering Place
2650 S John Williams Way E Tulsa, OK
Broken Arrow Police and Fire Training Center
Broken Arrow Fire Department 4205 E Omaha St. in northeast Broken Arrow 918-259-8360 ext. 6215 Contact: Tony McGill
Armstrong Auditorium
14400 S Bryant Rd Edmond, OK 73034
Chesapeake Energy Arena
100 W Reno Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Hard Rock Casino Tulsa
777 West Cherokee St.
Catoosa, OK 74137
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino
Spirit 8330 Riverside Parkway
Tulsa, OK 74137
Kiddie Park
200 N Cherokee Ave Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-336-5337
River West Festival Park
2100 S Jackson Tulsa, OK 74105
Riverwind Casino
1544 W State Hwy 9 Norman, OK 73072
(405)-322-6000
Toilet Paper Toss ~ Mummy Wrap and Unwrap ~ Cleanup Game
Tammy Johnson
(918)-272-7537
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Choctaw Casino Resort
4216 S Hwy 75 Durant, OK 74701
(580)-920-0160
Grady County Fairgrounds 9th & Grand Chickasha, OK 73018 405-829-1097 405-397-7169
Grady County Fairgrounds
9th & Grand Chickasha, OK 73018
405-829-10
Rogers Point Park
Route 66 & Verdigris River Catoosa, OK 74015
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
State Fair Park
3001 General Pershing Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73147
Please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month (January-November) from 1-2 p.m. if you or someone you know would be blessed by some extra groceries. Registration is from 1-1:15 p.m. and is required.
Linda Noble
(918)-284-9817
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Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs
20900 S 4200 Rd Claremore, OK 74019
Cleveland County Fairgrounds
615 E Robinson St Norman, OK 73071
(405)-801-4521
660 Parrington Oval Norman, OK 73019
(405)-325-2151
Rayola Park
8300 Owasso Expy Owasso, OK 74055
The Mummy & Me dance is a Halloween dance for just the kids and mom. SORRY, NO DADS ALLOWED. We encourage everyone to come in a costume but not required. There will be a costume contest, scary snacks, mischief music and ghoulish games. Come spend the night with just the kids mom. Tickets can only be purchased in advanced at Nienhuis Park Community Center (3201 N. 9th Street) or Central Park Community Center (1500 S. Main Street) in Broken Arrow. The last day to purchase tickets are on Friday, October 19th. Don't wait! See you all there!
Nienhuis Park Community Center
3201 North 9th Street
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
(918)-259-6550
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Oklahoma City Zoo
2000 Remington Place Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Nigh University Center Grand Ballroom
100 N University Dr Edmond, OK 73034
Choctaw Casino Resort
4216 S Hwy 75 Durant, OK 74701
(580)-920-0160
State Fair Park
3001 General Pershing Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Our series concludes with roundtable discussions about specific issues in end-of-life care planning and decision-making. Resources, Toolkits for Healthcare and information consultations will be available. Limited seating available. Find more information and register at clarehouse.org.
Clarehouse
7617 S. Mingo Rd.
Tulsa, OK 74133
Britni Smith
(918)-893-6150
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Spring Creek Park, Arcadia Lake
7200 E 15th St Edmond, OK 73034
OSU Symphony Orchestra Halloween Pops Concert Thursday, October 25 at 7:30 PM Featuring music from Harry Potter, Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Wicked! Instrument Petting Zoo, 7:00-7:30 PM in the Lobby Costume Contest for Cutest, Scariest, and Most Original
Oklahoma State University Greenwood School of Music
132 Seretean Center for the Performing Arts
Stillwater, OK 74074
Thomas Dickey
(618)-304-2817
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Lake Thunderbird State Park
13101 Alameda Dr Norman, OK 73026
E Grand Ave & N 6th St Ponca City, OK 74601
Harn Homestead Museum
1721 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Sam Noble Museum
2401 Chautauqua Ave Norman, OK 73072
(405)-325-4712
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort
8330 Riverside Pkwy Tulsa, OK 74137
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Harvest Carnival—A Halloween Alternative for Children We Have WAY Too Much Candy! Want Some? Broken Arrow, Oklahoma—Friday, October 26, from 6 to 9 p.m., Rhema Bible Church proudly presents Harvest Carnival—a Halloween alternative for children that provides a safe, action-packed, candy-filled party for the entire Tulsa/Broken Arrow community. The event will be held at the Ninowski Recreation Center, located next to the Rhema Park on Rhema’s campus. Rhema is located on Kenosha (71st Street) just east of Aspen (South 145th East Avenue) in Broken Arrow. Open to infants through fifth-graders and their parents, Harvest Carnival offers 80 game booths and a whopping 5,000 pounds of candy. The games and candy are not only fun—they’re free! There will also be a concession stand selling pizza, nachos, popcorn, pop, and more—so everyone can come hungry and eat at the party. Costumes are encouraged. Everyone who attends can enjoy all the treats without the tricks! Those with questions may visit RhemaBibleChurch.com/harvestor call (918) 258-1588, ext. 2295.
Alex Campbell
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The Gathering Place
2650 S John Williams Way E Tulsa, OK
Themed Games & Costume Contest Haunted Laser Tag ~ Good Bag (if in costume) Broom Races ~ Witch Relays Spooky Specials!
Tammy Johnson
(918)-272-7537
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Oklahoma City Ballet
201 N Walker Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73102
UCO Jazz Lab
100 E 5th St Edmond, OK 73034
Harvest Hayday October 27, from 11am - 2pm Asbury UMC 6767 S. Mingo Rd. Tulsa, OK 74133 Come celebrate the arrival of fall! With hayrides, games, trunk or treating, train rides, emergency vehicles, a petting zoo, and more, Asbury is bringing in the autumn season! This event is free for everyone unless you'd like to purchase food or drinks from the food trucks. Invite your co-workers, neighbors, and friends! For more information, please contact the Events Team at 918.492.1771
Kim Broadhurst
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Bring your littles out for an evening of fun at Boarding House Books in Claremore, on October 27th from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Author of the middle-grade book, Hallow Forest, will have goodies available with every purchase. Costume contest and book reading to be held from 2-3 pm.
Boarding House Books
300 W. Will Rogers Blvd. Ste. 201
Claremore, Ok 74019
Aarika Copeland
(918)-760-3867
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Tony's Tree Plantation
3801 S Post Rd Oklahoma City, OK 73150
Butterfield Ballroom
Duncan, OK 73534
Stephens County Fair & Expo Center
2002 S 13th St Duncan, OK 73533
(580)-656-4181
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort
8330 Riverside Pkwy Tulsa, OK 74137
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
777 W Cherokee St Catoosa, OK 74015
Catoosa, OK 74137
Skate ~ Play ~ Riding Toys Meet and Greet with Mike & Sully Bring your Socks
Tammy Johnson
(918)-272-7537
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Once a year, the Oklahoma Aquarium opens its doors to trick-or-treaters of all ages to enjoy a safe, fun, indoor alternative to traditional Halloween activities. HallowMarine 2018 will feature our popular giant pirate ship bounce house, a Pee-Wee Pirate Zone just for the little ones and plenty of games, activities and candy on the Trick-or-Treat Trail.
This year’s Fright Fest lineup is scarier than ever before with more haunted attractions and over 100 ghouls lurking around every coaster.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Armstrong Auditorium
14400 S Bryant Rd Edmond, OK 73034
Carter Brey, principal cellist of the New York Philharmonic, performs Schumann's Cello Concerto in A Minor with the OSU Symphony Orchestra. Also on the program is Schubert's Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major. Thursday, November 1, 2018 7:30 PM General Admission: $10 Students & Seniors: $7 Reserved seating at music.okstate.edu
Oklahoma State University Greenwood School of Music
132 Seretean Center for the Performing Arts
Stillwater, OK 74074
Thomas Dickey
1-618-304-2817
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September 25 – November 3, 2018 Tuesday - Saturday 9:00 am - 6:30 p.m. Monday by appointment Closed Sunday • The Pumpkin Festival is a harvest celebration held at Shepherd’s Cross, an authentic working farm, just north of Claremore OK on Scenic Route 66. • Come to the farm and enjoy the peace of a few hours spent in the country. • Wholesome fun for the entire family includes a hay maze, festive outdoor & indoor games, farm animal petting barn, farm demonstrations and festive fall story time. The farm’s focus is educational, fall festive fun. • Truckloads of pumpkins of all shapes and sizes for purchase; as well as straw bales & corn stalks available for your fall decorating. • Wagon rides in the hay meadow go out approximately every 30 minutes. • Farm Museum & Educational Farm Silo is open – free admission; this year the silo is open all the way to the fourth floor; new interactive games; visit our new horse in the museum. • See pumpkins growing on the vine in the Bible Garden • School Tours for all ages available; public and private schools welcome • Buses and large groups are welcome; groups larger than 20 please pre-schedule. • Antique Farm Equipment – demonstrations • The Bible Garden is available for guided or self-guided tours; audio or visual or both. • Shepherd’s Shop, a quaint country gift shop, is an event in itself - featuring a host of festive fall, handmade and farm related gifts and wares from many gifted artisans; a year round “craft fair.” Healthy choice foods and grass fed, grass finished meats and wool items are available. • Shepherd’s Cross is home to Heart of the Shepherd Inc., a public, non-profit Christian organization (501-C3) that teaches Biblical references to the harvest, the animals, farming and gardening. Biblical references are found throughout the farm experience. • The event is available on a donation basis– provided by Heart of the Shepherd. Suggested donation is $5 per person. (suggested – not required) • Wagon Rides in the hay meadow are $6.50 per person; children two and under are free. • Modern indoor restrooms; snacks & beverages. • Pumpkin/ Wagon Ride/Scarecrow packages available $7, $8 & $10 – includes hayride, all activities & a pumpkin to take home - sizes vary with package; while supplies last; see website for more information. • Pumpkins arrive mid-September – available September 18. Beat the crowds. Come early. • The Pumpkin Festival will proceed even in the case of inclimate weather. Many demonstrations will take place in the Amish built gambrel roof tour barn, which houses some of the animals as well as the wool processing, farm museum, games, hands on learning stations, story time and the gift shop. • Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritoruism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a member of the Claremore Farmer’s Market, and Grass Fed Grass Finished, Animal Welfare Certified Farm; a producer for and distribution site for the Oklahoma Food Co-op. • Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross • To find out more information about this event please visit our website: www.ShepherdsCross.com - simply click on Pumpkin Festival on the home page or directly here: http://www.shepherdscross.com/PumpkinFestivalatShepherdsCross.html
Diane Dickinson
1-918-342-5911
eat123@eau123eav123eaw123
The Gathering Place
2650 S John Williams Way E Tulsa, OK
Riverwind Casino
1544 State Hwy 9 Norman, OK 73072
(405)-322-6000
Emmy Award-winning Beatles tribute band The Fab Four is a highly polished tribute act that has been wowing audiences across the U.S. and around the world with its dynamic portrayal of the Beatles for over two decades. The band's commanding stage presence, precise attention to detail, and note-perfect renditions of Beatles classics make The Fab Four a group of performers who are ideally suited to portray the most iconic band in music history. Reproducing the familiar look and sound of the Beatles with uncanny precision, these lads will make you think you're watching the originals. If you're looking for a Beatles tribute act that truly inspires 21st-century Beatlemania, don't miss The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute to The Beatles! Travel back in time to the 1960s with a band that brings the magic of the Beatles to life for modern audiences through its stunning portrayal of the four famous lads from Liverpool! Visit The Fab Four Website at http://TheFabFour.com/.
Cox Business Center Assembly Hall
100 Civic Center
Tulsa, Ok 74103
(918)-894-4350
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Colorful creative hand made quilts at this juried show. There are several categories including traditional pieced, baby, embroidered, appliqué and mixed techniques. Browse vendor booths, Country Store, and a Tea Room. Parking free.
Creek County Fairgrounds
17806 W. Hwy 66
Kellyville, Ok 74039
Connie Wilson
(918)-322-3855
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
777 W Cherokee St Catoosa, OK 74015
Catoosa, OK 74137
Stephens County Fair & Expo Center
2002 S 13th St Duncan, OK 73533
(580)-255-3231
Har-Ber Village Museum
4404 W 20th St Grove, OK 74344
Payne County Expo Center
4518 Expo Cr East Stillwater, OK 74074
(405)-747-7206
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 74017
Tulsa, Okla., November 2-10, 2018 – The Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc. is proud to welcome the largest color breed horse show in the world. Colored horses from three different associations will gather for the Color Breed Congress, Nov. 2 – 10, 2018, at the Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex at the Expo Square in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Color Breed Congress encompasses four separate breed shows into one. The participating breeds include: the Pinto Horse Association, Palomino Horse Breeders of America, American Buckskin Registry Association and the Appaloosa Horse Club. With an award budget of well over $150,000, awards will be abundant during the show. Awards will include: jackets from Tioga Territory for class champions and nylon halters for Reserve Champion (with three or more entries), medallions for 1st-10th place in each class, Gist Silversmith custom belt buckles, folding chairs and Kensington Protective Products for high point winners. Scholarships will be given this year to high point overall youth winners within each breed. The scholarships will be redeemable upon enrollment in college. Shorty’s hat cans will be awarded to reserve high point overall youth winners within each breed. “Every year we are pleased to give out great awards to our exhibitors,” said Darrell Bilke, PtHA Exec. VP and Chief Operating Officer. “The association would like to thank our Corporate Sponsors; we would not be able to have such a fantastic show without their support.” The Cash Challenge classes will sure to be a success again, with an estimated purse of $15,000! These are open to all breeds. National Snaffle Bit Association dual approved classes are offered in the Pinto, Palomino, Buckskin and Appaloosa breed show, including solid classes. The NSBA classes allow exhibitors to gain points in both associations, as well as to compete for more prize money. NSBA Color Classes will be offered concurrently with the Color Choice Futurity classes. This year, the Mule & Donkey Congress Show will be held Nov. 2 – 4, in conjunction with the Color Breed Congress. The Mule & Donkey Congress will consist of an array of classes ranging from Donkey Pleasure Driving to Mule Barrels. Exhibitors will vie for high point and reserve high point buckles. Tioga Territory jackets will be awarded to first place winners of each class and nylon halters to second place winner (with three or more entries) and medallions for first-tenth place. The youth high point overall winner between the Mule and Donkey division will receive a scholarship and the overall reserve youth winner will receive a hat can. Besides the horse competition, over 30 vendors will be in attendance at the CBC Marketplace selling everything from clothing to decorations to equipment for showing horses. This is a great time to do some shopping since the holidays are approaching. The pre-entry deadline for both shows is October 5, 2018. Entry forms and more information about the 2018 Color Breed Congress or the Mule & Donkey Congress Show can be found at colorbreedcongress.com. Incorporated in 1956, the Pinto Horse Association of America was formed to encourage the promotion of quality horses, ponies and miniatures with color and to establish a registry for maintaining their show records and pedigrees. Currently, the association serves approximately 78,000 members and boasts more than 154,000 registered Pintos.
Oklahoma State Fair Park
3001 General Pershing Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
The T-Town Wheelers is a non profit organization of Hot Wheels (and other) die cast collectors since 1994. We are a family oriented membership and have meetings once a month at the Hardesty Public Library located just East of 93rd and Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 East 93rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
(918)-812-9991
Main Street Duncan, OK 73533
(580)-252-8696
Grady County Fairgrounds 500 E Choctaw Ave Chickasha, OK 73018
JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum
330 N JM Davis Blvd Claremore, OK 74017
Ardmore Convention Center
2401 N Rockford Rd Ardmore, OK 73401
(612)-888-3002
Tammy Johnson
(918)-272-7537
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The Collinsville Chamber of Commerce is planning a family bingo event for Saturday, November 3, 2018 at the Veterans Memorial Building at 909 W Main Street. The bingo event, named Turkey Bingo since it takes place a couple of weeks before Thanksgiving, will serve as a fundraiser for the Collinsville Chamber of Commerce. Between the hours of 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm, approximately 30 games of bingo will be played with prizes for winners of all ages. Three frozen turkeys, one each hour, and a grand prize flat screen HDTV will be given away as bingo prizes. Additional prizes include gift cards to local businesses, a Roku, and more! Concession items such as bottled water, soda, pizza, candy and other snack items will be available for purchase. Admission prices are $15.00 for adults and $5.00 for kids 12 and under. Admission prices will include three bingo cards per adult and one card per child. Additional bingo cards may be purchased for $2 per card. Cards are reusable, allowing you to play all night for more chances to win!
Collinsville Veterans Building
909 W Main Street
Collinsville, Ok 74021
Megan Edwards
(918)-371-4703
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Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
We go to school for 12 to 16 years and learn reading, writing and ‘rithmatic, but never learn about How Money Works! You’re Invited to a FREE Workshop. This is not a sales seminar, but an educational setting. Bring your notepad, grab a bite to eat and hear about the fundamental principles of money. Learn how to GROW & PROTECT your money for college funding, retirement planning or simply wealth accumulation - with money you never knew you had! And how to financially protect your family and yourself from negative life events, like a major illness or injury. Monday, Sept. 10, at 6:45 PM at McNellie’s South, 7031 S. Zurich Ave., Tulsa, OK 74136 (71st & Yale - behind Charleston’s & Sonic) RSVP - 918-321-0750 | eat128@eau128eav128eaw128
McNellie's South
7031 S. Zurich Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74136
Noel Malan
(918)-321-0750
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Canned Food Drive 1 Can = Free 12oz drink
Tammy Johnson
(918)-272-7537
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Tammy Johnson
(918)-272-7537
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One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE workshop every Monday night 7-8 pm at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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Marriage Matters Mondays is a FREE ongoing, drop-in marriage workshop. A MFI facilitator will help couples explore a new topic each week in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Everyone is welcome with no pressure to share. Start at any time – register for free at www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org. Every Monday evening, 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE every Monday night at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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BOK Center
200 S Denver Ave Tulsa, OK 74103
Community Bible Study is coming to Owasso! CBS is an interdenominational Bible study for all ages and Bible knowledge levels. Currently, we are holding a Bible study class this fall for women and children through homeschool ages. It will be located at First Baptist Owasso, Wednesdays 9:30am -11:30am, September 5th - May 8th. Visit: OwassoOK.CBSclass.org for more information!
First Baptist Owasso
13307 E 96th ST N
Owasso, OK 74055
A celebration of the end of the 2018 Tulsa Area United Way campaign including a reveal of the total amount raised.
Bonnie Rucker
1-918-295-6601
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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
777 W Cherokee St Catoosa, OK 74015
Catoosa, OK 74137
Central National Bank Center
301 S Independence Ave Enid, OK 73701
103 N Main St Miami, OK 74354
Okmulgee & Dripping Springs Lake & Recreation Area
16830 Dripping Springs Rd Okmulgee, OK 74447
www.okmulgeechamber.org/new-events/2018/11/8/2018-dripping-springs-rendezvous
(918)-756-5971
Tulsa PAC
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
The Gathering Place
2650 S John Williams Way E Tulsa, OK
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd. Bartlesville, OK 74003
Hardy Murphy Coliseum
600 S Lake Murray Dr Ardmore, OK 73401
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy Claremore, OK 74017
Clarence L Brantley Indoor Arena
320 Skyline Dr Pawhuska, OK 74056
(612)-888-3002
Beavers Bend State Park
Forest Heritage Center Museum Broken Bow, OK 74728
Ardmore Convention Center
2401 N Rockford Rd Ardmore, OK 73401
(580)-504-1917
Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
Free Admission - Support Shop Local & join us for our 2nd Annual Community Holiday Bazaar. Featuring Jim James Creations - hand crafted wood bowls- as seen at "Affair of the Heart", Tupperware, Scentsy, Serenity Soapworks, revital U, Mary Kay, Usborne & gifts from Trummel's Drug. Jewelry & hand stamped jewelry, embroidered items, purses, clothing, hats, pallet wood benches, fence wood items, hand painted signs, crosses, home décor, essential oils, soaps, custom childrens dresses, overalls & teepees, poinsettias, local honey, pecans, peanut brittle, gourmet cupcakes and much more. There will be a silent auction & a raffle of vendor items throughout the day. Concessions & a children's craft area will also be available. A health insurance representative will be onsite to answer questions about health care/Medicare.
Cindy Lovelace
(918)-857-4483
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200 S Denver Ave Tulsa, OK 74103 918-894-4200 866-726-5287 http://www.bokcenter.com
BOK Center
200 S Denver Ave
Tulsa, OK 74103
Central Park Community Center
1500 S. Main Street Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Brady Theater
105 W M.B. Brady St.
Tulsa, OK 74103
River Spirit Casino
Tulsa 8330 Riverside Parkway Tulsa, OK 74137
Blue River Fishing Area
Tishomingo, OK 73460 580-371-9288
(580)-371-2175
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge & Visitor's Center
20539 State Hwy 115 Lawton, OK 73505
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St. Tulsa, OK 74103
206 W Bickford El Reno, OK 73035
Farmer's Public Market
311 S Klein Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73108
WHAT: In appreciation of all active duty military and veterans, the Green Country McDonald’s Co-op will offer a free Extra Value Meal to our armed forces servicemen and servicewomen on Veteran’s Day. The offer can be redeemed for an Extra Value Meal, which includes favorites like the Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Big Mac and Filet-o-Fish, and comes with medium fries and your choice of medium soft drink. Breakfast Extra Value Meals, like the Egg McMuffin and Sausage Burrito, come with hash browns and a small McCafé coffee. WHEN: Sunday, November 11, 2018 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Owasso and participating McDonald’s in Green Country
In appreciation of all active duty military and veterans, the Green Country McDonald’s Co-op will offer a free Extra Value Meal to our armed forces servicemen and servicewomen on Veteran’s Day. The offer can be redeemed for an Extra Value Meal, which includes favorites like the Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Big Mac and Filet-o-Fish, and comes with medium fries and your choice of medium soft drink. Breakfast Extra Value Meals, like the Egg McMuffin and Sausage Burrito, come with hash browns and a small McCafé coffee.
Participating Green Country McDonald's
Fayetteville, AR
Jennifer Lyness
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Civic Center Music Hall
201 N Walker Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Brady Theater
105 W M.B. Brady St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Tulsa, OK 74103
Broken Arrow Police and Fire Training Center
4205 E Omaha St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Tony McGill
Broken Arrow Police and Fire Training Center
Broken Arrow Fire Department 4205 E Omaha St. in northeast Broken Arrow 918-259-8360 ext. 6215 Contact: Tony McGill
Brady Theater
105 W M.B. Brady St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Tulsa, OK 74103
River Spirit Casino
Riverside Parkway Tulsa, OK 74137
Tulsa, OK 74137
Begin the Christmas season with beautiful lights in downtown Jenks.
Downtown Jenks, OK 74037
The Rose District
Downtown, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
BOK Center
200 S Denver Ave Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa, OK 74103
814 W Oak Duncan, OK 73533
580-251-0027
(580)-255-7693
Associate conductor Matthew Glover will lead the OSU Symphony Orchestra in a concert of hidden treasures from the orchestral repertoire, including Mozart's Overture to The Impresario, Bizet's L'Arlésienne Suite No. 2, and Rimsky-Korsakov's Symphony No. 1 in E Minor. Thursday, November 15 at 7:30 PM General Admission: $10 Students & Seniors: $7 music.okstate.edu
Oklahoma State University Greenwood School of Music
132 Seretean Center for the Performing Arts
Stillwater, OK 74074
Thomas Dickey
1-618-304-2817
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Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Downtown Glenpool
12205 S Yukon Avenue Glenpool, OK 74033
River Spirit Casino
Tulsa 8330 Riverside Parkway Tulsa, OK 74137
Chisholm Trail Heritage Center
1000 Chisholm Trail Pkwy Duncan, OK 73533
Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center
6000 Trosper Rd Midwest City, OK 73110
7 Clans First Council Casino
12875 N Hwy 77 Newkirk, OK 74647
Dickens on the Boulevard is a Victorian-themed Christmas festival in historic downtown Claremore, Oklahoma. The festival, held annually on the weekend before Thanksgiving, is now in its 22nd year in Claremore. Beginning at 6 p.m. each evening, visitors to Dickens on the Boulevard will enjoy live stage entertainment, food, pictures with Santa and more. A Victorian street dance will be held both nights of the event and a territorial marshals reenactment will entertain crowds with plenty of Western-themed action. Living window displays will pepper the downtown area while an artisan village will feature living history demonstrations. Visitors will be able to learn about life in the Victorian era while re-enactors portraying blacksmiths, spinners, wood carvers, potters and more answer questions from the crowd and sell their wares. Browse through the festive shops and decorated boutiques of downtown Claremore or enjoy a Christmas-themed wagon ride through the town. A living nativity, a costume contest and a saloon featuring sarsaparilla and water will all be available. Come and enjoy such delicious fare from chuckwagons as well as hot dogs and kettle corn.
Downtown Claremore
W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, Ok 74017
Jessica Jackson
(918)-341-5881
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Tulsa Expo Square
4145 E 21st St Tulsa, OK 74112
Tulsa, OK 74114
Magnolia Park
1001 E Strother Seminole, OK 74868
(405)-382-2302
Lake Wister State Park
Hwy 270 Wister, OK 74966
Please join us on the 3rd Saturday of each month (January-November) from 1-2 p.m. if you or someone you know would be blessed by some extra groceries. Registration is from 1-1:15 p.m. and is required.
Linda Noble
(918)-284-9817
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Don't miss the final T-Town Wheelers show for 2018. There will be drawings for playsets, sealed cases, sets and ???. Drawings every 30 minutes. Tickets will be available at the door along with prizes you could win. Tickets are $2 each or 4 for $5. Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Redlines, Convention Cars. You never know what you may find. Downhill racing for the kids! *** FREE ADMISSION ***
Saint Mark's Methodist Church
10513 East Admiral Place
Tulsa, Ok 74116
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
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Hilton Garden Inn
205 SW Frank Phillips Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
Winstar World Casino
777 Casino Ave Thackerville, OK 73459
(580)-276-4229
The Castle of Muskogee
3400 W Fern Mtn Rd Muskogee, OK 74401
Choctaw Casino Resort
4216 S Hwy 75 Durant, OK 74701
(580)-920-0160
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Shannon Springs Park
2400 S 9th St Chickasha, OK 73018
Yukon City Park
Freedom Trail Park & Chisholm Trail Park Yukon, OK 73099
Shannon Springs Park
2400 S 9th St Chickasha, OK 73018
Light music, no flashing lights, special centers like play-doh and treasure hunt. $7
Tammy Johnson
(918)-272-7537
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Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
101 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Twin Bridges Area at Grand Lake State Park
14801 OK-137 Fairland, OK 74343
Johnstone Park
Johnstone Park, Bartlesville, OK 74003
Pine Lodge Resort 33635 Dock Road Afton, OK 74331 918-786-9079
Oklahoma State Fair Park
333 Gordon Cooper Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Pine Lodge Resort
33635 Dock Road Afton, OK 74331
(918)-786-9079
The Castle of Muskogee
3400 W Fern Mtn Rd Muskogee, OK 74401
Winstar World Casino
777 Casino Ave Thackerville, OK 73459
580-276-4229
(800)-622-6317
Pollard Theatre
120 W Harrison Ave Guthrie, OK 73044
Ackley Park
Elk City, OK 73644
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
12 miles SW of Bartlesville from Hwy 123 & US 60 Bartlesville, OK
LIGHT DISPLAYS Hours of Operation: Dusk to Dawn On display November 23-January 1 / Free of charge & open to the public. Automobile Alley Light Display Bricktown Canal Lights Film Row Light Display Midtown Light Display DEVON ICE RINK Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday / 3pm-9pm Friday / 3pm-11pm Saturday / 11am-11pm Sunday / 11am-7pm Age & Height Requirements: There is NO age or height limit required to skate. Skate Sizes: Skates begin at an 8 Junior up to Men’s 13. Admission: $13 per person (includes skates) / $8 for guests who bring their own skates / $7 for Myriad Gardens Members (includes skates). Group Rates: Available for parties of 10 guests and above. Advanced reservations required. Contact Devon Ice Rink directly for reservations at (405) 708-6499. Birthday Parties & Ice Rink Rental: For ice rink rental rental rates and reservations contact Chelsea Bright with the Myriad Gardens at (405) 445-7092. More information at www.DowntowninDecember.com/Devon-Ice-Rink/ or Devon Ice Rink at (405) 708-6499. SATURDAYS WITH SANTA Hours of Operation: December 8 / 8am-5pm December 15 / 8am-5pm Age Requirement: No age limit required. Visits with Santa: Visits with Santa are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests should register upon arrival (at the welcome desk inside the Devon rotunda) and bring their own camera to take photos with Santa. All activities are free and open to the public. LIFESHARE WINTERFEST & SNOW TUBING Hours of Operation: Sessions will begin after Thanksgiving. Visit the daily schedule for session times. Coming soon! Age & Height Requirements: There is no age limit, but riders must be 42″ or taller to ride the large slope. Any riders under 42″ can ride the small slope. Admission: Single-session tickets are $13 per person. Tickets are $3 for admission to the Snow Tubing Winter Festival (non-riders). Link to purchase tickets coming soon! How it Works: Advance reservations are not required, but encouraged. Sessions are likely to sell out, so it’s best to purchase tickets online ahead of time to ensure a spot in the session. Group Rates: Available for parties of 10 guests and above. Advanced reservations required. Tickets are $11 per rider. Contact the OKC Dodgers at (405) 218-2182 for reservations. More information at www.DowntowninDecember.com/LifeShare-WinterFest/ or OKC Dodgers Box Office at (405) 218-1000. HOLIDAY WATER TAXI RIDES Hours of Operation: Thursdays through Sundays / 6pm-9pm / Beginning the Friday after Thanksgiving, November 23. How it Works: The narrated and holiday-themed Free Holiday Water Taxi Rides will begin at the main Water Taxi dock on canal level, below the entrance to Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse and Brickopolis. The tours will run on a continuous loop through Bricktown, turning around near the Residence Inn by Marriott (in Lower Bricktown), and returning to the loading dock. All of the canal’s holiday decorations will be visible on the tour. Each round trip is estimated to take 20-30 minutes. All Water Taxi Rides are first come, first served. More information at www.DowntowninDecember.com/Free-Holiday-Taxi-Rides/ or Bricktown Water Taxi at (405) 234-8294.
Downtown OKC
Downtown; Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Plaza Theatre
1727 NW 16th Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Downtown Dewey Lions Club Park
Dewey, OK 74029
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Major County Fairgrounds
808 E Highland St Fairview, OK 73737
Choctaw Casino Resort
3735 Choctaw Rd Durant, OK 74701
580-920-0160
(800)-788-2464
Winstar World Casino
777 Casino Ave Thackerville, OK 73459
580-276-4229
(800)-622-6317
Historic District Downtown
212 W Oklahoma Guthrie, OK 73044
Stephens County Fair & Expo Center
2002 S 13th St Duncan, OK 73533
(940)-631-7000
Hard Rock Casino Tulsa
777 West Cherokee St.
Catoosa, OK 74137
Brady Theater
105 W M.B. Brady St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Tulsa PAC
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Brady Theater
105 W M.B. Brady St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Hard Rock Tulsa
777 West Cherokee Street Catoosa, OK
Catoosa, OK 74137
Harn Homestead Museum
1721 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Fuqua Park
314 N 15th St Duncan, OK 73533 580-252-2182
Coleman Theatre
103 N Main St Miami, OK 74354
Come start your shopping early and get in the holiday spirit while looking over crafts and other handmade items. Over 50 exceptional vendors will be onsite with great ideas for gifts and home décor. You're sure to find the perfect thing to give a loved one or end up with something for yourself at this Holiday Bazaar event!
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Parkway Claremore, OK 74017
Shawnee Expo & Convention Center
1700 W Independence St Shawnee, OK 74801
Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch
9501 E 380 Rd Oologah, OK 74053
10 E Memorial Rd Oklahoma City, OK 73114
(405)-302-2449
Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce Downtown Depot
201 SW Keeler Bartlesville, OK 74003
The T-Town Wheelers is a non profit organization of Hot Wheels (and other) die cast collectors since 1994. We are a family oriented membership and have meetings once a month at the Hardesty Public Library located just East of 93rd and Memorial in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 East 93rd Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Carl Fritsche/Robert Priebe
(918)-812-9991
Come start your shopping early and get in the holiday spirit while looking over crafts and other handmade items. Over 50 exceptional vendors will be onsite with great ideas for gifts and home décor. You're sure to find the perfect thing to give a loved one or end up with something for yourself at this Holiday Bazaar event!
Carol's and Crumpets is an Herbal craft fair that signals the Christmas season is here. Always held the first Saturday in December at the Tulsa Garden Center, you can get your Christmas shopping and decorating done with the beautiful hand crafted items and fresh greenery. Visit the Tulsa Herb Society’s 29th Carols and Crumpets herbal craft fair at the Tulsa Garden Center on Saturday, Dec. 1st , to find holiday decorations and more. Throughout the year leading up to the event, cooks and crafters of the club create hand-made items that are sold at the fair. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Tulsa Garden Center and Linnaeus Teaching Garden. The club’s main booth will offer live greenery, from evergreens to magnolia branches, that can be used to create wreaths, garlands or centerpieces for the dining table. There are a lot of different handmade items from members and artisans who come and share their wares.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S. Peoria Ave
Tulsa, OK 74114
Carol Puckett
(918)-809-4181
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Gifts, holiday trimmings and decorations, home decor, children's gifts and accessories and much more will be available at the Owasso Community Center's second annual holiday craft fair. Lunch will be available for purchase 11:00 - 1:00.
Jean Patterson
1-918-272-3903
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Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Parkway Claremore, OK 74017
Shawnee Expo & Convention Center
1700 W Independence St Shawnee, OK 74801
Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch
9501 E 380 Rd Oologah, OK 74053
Downtown Bartlesville
Bartlesville, OK 74003
Hard Rock Tulsa
777 West Cherokee Street Catoosa, OK
Catoosa, OK 74137
Blaine County Fairgrounds
817 N Newer Ave Watonga, OK 73772
(580)-623-5195
Payne County Expo Center
4518 Expo Cr East Stillwater, OK 74074
(580)-455-2273
Bixby Community Center
211 N Cabaniss Bixby, OK 74008
(918)-366-4841
Kingfisher County Fairgrounds
300 S 13th St Kingfisher, OK 73750
405-368-7971
(405)-368-5676
McAlester Expo Center
4500 US 270 McAlester, OK 74501
(612)-888-3002
Buddy LaFortune Community Center
5202 S Hudson Ave Tulsa, OK 74135
Woodward Conference Center
3401 Centennial Dr Woodward, OK 73801
First Lutheran Campus
1101 N 4th St Ponca City, OK 74601
580-761-4657
(580)-762-1111
Pontotoc Country AgriPlex
1710 N Broadway Ave Ada, OK 74820
Medford Civic Center
123 S Main St Medford, OK 73759
(580)-741-0265
Historic Stockyards
1307 South Agnew, Oklahoma City, OK 73108
Heritage Place
2829 S MacArthur Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73128
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Free Admission -Unique Vendors -Creative Homemade Goods -Live Christmas Performances -Cookie & Photo with Santa -Yummy Concessions -$1 raffle with awesome door prizes Much, Much More! Please join us!
Sanctuary Tulsa
7100 E. 31st St.
Tulsa, Ok 74145
Kim Suskey
(918)-606-2028
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Oklahoma State Fair Park
333 Gordon Cooper Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Coleman Theatre
103 N Main St Miami, OK 74354
Tulsa Expo Square
4145 E 21st St Tulsa, OK 74114
Choctaw Casino Resort - Durant
4216 S Hwy 69/75 Durant, OK 74701
Plaza Theatre
1727 NW 16th Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Pollard Theatre
120 W Harrison Ave Guthrie, OK 73044
Shannon Springs Park
2400 S 9th St Chickasha, OK 73018
Lake Wister State Park
Hwy 270 Wister, OK 74966
Twin Bridges Area at Grand Lake State Park
14801 OK-137 Fairland, OK 74343
Johnstone Park
Johnstone Park, Bartlesville, OK 74003
The Castle of Muskogee
3400 W Fern Mtn Rd Muskogee, OK 74401
Pine Lodge Resort
33635 Dock Road Afton, OK 74331
(918)-786-9079
Historic District Downtown
212 W Oklahoma Guthrie, OK 73044
Shannon Springs Park
2400 S 9th St Chickasha, OK 73018
Ackley Park
Elk City, OK 73644
Yukon City Park
Freedom Trail Park & Chisholm Trail Park Yukon, OK 73099
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
12 miles SW of Bartlesville from Hwy 123 & US 60 Bartlesville, OK
LIGHT DISPLAYS Hours of Operation: Dusk to Dawn On display November 23-January 1 / Free of charge & open to the public. Automobile Alley Light Display Bricktown Canal Lights Film Row Light Display Midtown Light Display DEVON ICE RINK Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday / 3pm-9pm Friday / 3pm-11pm Saturday / 11am-11pm Sunday / 11am-7pm Age & Height Requirements: There is NO age or height limit required to skate. Skate Sizes: Skates begin at an 8 Junior up to Men’s 13. Admission: $13 per person (includes skates) / $8 for guests who bring their own skates / $7 for Myriad Gardens Members (includes skates). Group Rates: Available for parties of 10 guests and above. Advanced reservations required. Contact Devon Ice Rink directly for reservations at (405) 708-6499. Birthday Parties & Ice Rink Rental: For ice rink rental rental rates and reservations contact Chelsea Bright with the Myriad Gardens at (405) 445-7092. More information at www.DowntowninDecember.com/Devon-Ice-Rink/ or Devon Ice Rink at (405) 708-6499. SATURDAYS WITH SANTA Hours of Operation: December 8 / 8am-5pm December 15 / 8am-5pm Age Requirement: No age limit required. Visits with Santa: Visits with Santa are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests should register upon arrival (at the welcome desk inside the Devon rotunda) and bring their own camera to take photos with Santa. All activities are free and open to the public. LIFESHARE WINTERFEST & SNOW TUBING Hours of Operation: Sessions will begin after Thanksgiving. Visit the daily schedule for session times. Coming soon! Age & Height Requirements: There is no age limit, but riders must be 42″ or taller to ride the large slope. Any riders under 42″ can ride the small slope. Admission: Single-session tickets are $13 per person. Tickets are $3 for admission to the Snow Tubing Winter Festival (non-riders). Link to purchase tickets coming soon! How it Works: Advance reservations are not required, but encouraged. Sessions are likely to sell out, so it’s best to purchase tickets online ahead of time to ensure a spot in the session. Group Rates: Available for parties of 10 guests and above. Advanced reservations required. Tickets are $11 per rider. Contact the OKC Dodgers at (405) 218-2182 for reservations. More information at www.DowntowninDecember.com/LifeShare-WinterFest/ or OKC Dodgers Box Office at (405) 218-1000. HOLIDAY WATER TAXI RIDES Hours of Operation: Thursdays through Sundays / 6pm-9pm / Beginning the Friday after Thanksgiving, November 23. How it Works: The narrated and holiday-themed Free Holiday Water Taxi Rides will begin at the main Water Taxi dock on canal level, below the entrance to Mickey Mantle’s Steakhouse and Brickopolis. The tours will run on a continuous loop through Bricktown, turning around near the Residence Inn by Marriott (in Lower Bricktown), and returning to the loading dock. All of the canal’s holiday decorations will be visible on the tour. Each round trip is estimated to take 20-30 minutes. All Water Taxi Rides are first come, first served. More information at www.DowntowninDecember.com/Free-Holiday-Taxi-Rides/ or Bricktown Water Taxi at (405) 234-8294.
Downtown OKC
Downtown; Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Magnolia Park
1001 E Strother Seminole, OK 74868
(405)-382-2302
Civic Center Music Hall
201 N Walker Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Brady Theater
105 W M.B. Brady St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
OKC Farmers Public Market
311 S Klein Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73108
MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE every Monday night at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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Marriage Matters Mondays is a FREE ongoing, drop-in marriage workshop. A MFI facilitator will help couples explore a new topic each week in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Everyone is welcome with no pressure to share. Start at any time – register for free at www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org. Every Monday evening, 7:00 – 7:50 p.m. at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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MARRIAGE MATTERS Mondays is for anyone who wants a better marriage! FREE workshop every Monday night 7-8 pm at Hicks Park and Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Road, presented by Marriage and Family Initiative. For more information www.MarriageAndFamilyTulsa.org
Hicks Park and Community Center
3443 S. Mingo Road
Tulsa, OK 74134
Bruce Wilbanks
(918)-252-7883
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One community encouraging each other to live a nutritiant rich, healthy, active lifestyle! Workouts are based on personal ability. FREE: MWF 7:30pm
The Church at Owasso
12200 East 86th St N
Owasso, OK 74055
Community Bible Study is coming to Owasso! CBS is an interdenominational Bible study for all ages and Bible knowledge levels. Currently, we are holding a Bible study class this fall for women and children through homeschool ages. It will be located at First Baptist Owasso, Wednesdays 9:30am -11:30am, September 5th - May 8th. Visit: OwassoOK.CBSclass.org for more information!
First Baptist Owasso
13307 E 96th ST N
Owasso, OK 74055
BOK Center
200 S Denver Ave Tulsa, OK 74103
OSU Symphony Orchestra Dr. Thomas Dickey, conductor Matthew Glover, associate conductor Rachel Mui, assistant conductor Mehrun Aminkhoee, guest conductor 2nd annual Holiday Pops Featuring music from The Polar Express, Frozen, Mannheim Steamroller, and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra Thursday, December 6 at 7:30 PM General Admission: $10 Students & Seniors: $7 Raffle drawing for a $100 Visa gift card and the chance to conduct the orchestra through Leroy Anderon's Sleigh Ride! Everyone is welcome to wear their ugliest holiday sweaters!!
Oklahoma State University Greenwood School of Music
132 Seretean Center for the Performing Arts
Stillwater, OK 74074
Dr. Thomas Dickey
(618)-304-2817
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OCU Kirkpatrick Auditorium
2501 N Blackwelder Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Historic Downtown Claremore
419 W Will Rogers Boulevard Claremore, OK 74017
Tulsa Expo Square
4145 E 21st Tulsa, OK 74114
(612)-888-3002
Union Multipurpose Activity Center
6836 S Mingo Rd Tulsa, OK 74133
5100 SE 33rd St Edmond, OK 73013
First Baptist Church
501 SW B Ave Lawton, OK 73501
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse 1800 S. Main St. Broken Arrow, OK www.Bactheatre.com
Shepherd's Cross
16792 E 450 Rd Claremore, OK 74017
Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
507 S 4th St Enid, OK 73701
Free. Family. Fun. Bring the whole family for Philbrook Second Saturdays. Free admission all day and a variety of events and hands-on activities.
River Spirit Casino Tulsa
8330 Riverside Parkway Tulsa, OK 74137
Downtown Dewey
Dewey, OK 74029
Hard Rock Tulsa
777 West Cherokee Street Catoosa, OK
Cherokee Yacht Club
33152 Browning Ln Afton, OK 74331
Grove Community Center
104 W 3rd St Grove, OK 74344
Claremore Expo Center
595 Veterans Pkwy Claremore, OK 74017
Downtown Waynoka
1565 Main St Waynoka, OK 73860
580-824-1521
(580)-824-4741
Oklahoma State Fair Park
3001 General Pershing Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Events at 10 West Main
10 W Main St Yukon, OK 73099
(405)-863-8133
Downtown Main Street Henryetta, OK 74437
(918)-652-3331
Smith Farm Market
9002 N 121st East Ave Owasso, OK 74055
Tulsa Mabee Center
7777 S Lewis Ave Tulsa, OK 74171
Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort
8330 Riverside Pkwy Tulsa, OK 74137
Tulsa, OK 74137
The Collinsville Chamber of Commerce is busy preparing for the 2018 Collinsville Christmas Parade taking place on Saturday, December 8 at 11:00 am. This year’s parade, which is themed “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” will make its way down Main Street between 15th Street and 9th Street. A parade entry form is required for all entries. You may request a parade entry form by calling 918-371-4703 or emailing . All entries must reflect the parade theme or display Christmas decorations. The top five parade entries will be entered into a drawing for a $100 cash prize. There are no participation fees this year thanks to the generosity of our parade sponsors. The sponsors are American Bank of Oklahoma, Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home, JB Stephens Properties, Limbocker Heat & Air, T&S Plumbing, Treasured Pediatric Care, and Ward-Wiseman Animal Haven.
Downtown Collinsville
1126 W Main Street
Collinsville, OK 74021
Megan Edwards
(918)-371-4703
Begins at the High School Catoosa, OK 918-266-6042 www.catoosachamber.org
Events at 10 West Main 10 W Main St Yukon, OK 73099
(405)-863-8133
Oklahoma Railway Museum
3400 NE Grand Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy Claremore, OK 74017
Pecan - Walnut Festival & Living Nativity Heart of the Shepherd @ Shepherd’s Cross December 13, 14 & 15 & 20, 21 & 22 2018 Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00 am – 8:00 p.m. • The Living Nativity is an indoor, heated walk through event complete with farm animals and costumed characters inside an Amish built barn at Shepherd’s Cross, an authentic working farm, just north of Claremore OK on Scenic Route 66. • Come to the farm and enjoy the peace of a few hours spent in the country, contemplating that original Christmas when the Christ Child was born in a stable. • Christmas light display – white light – peaceful & reflective • Open the barn door and step back in time - spinning, weaving and wool working demonstrations throughout the day. • Complimentary apple cider & cookies. • Enjoy a Shepherd Christmas children’s audio-visual program. • This year the Living Nativity will feature Christmas Musicians or a Dramatic Story each hour : o Christmas Musicians include either a violinist, flutist, guitarist, gospel musicians, quartets, cellists The Living Nativity is rich with old time gospel music o The Inn Keeper’s Wife - the story of Christ’s birth from the perspective of the Innkeeper’s Wife’s – written & told by Frankie Campbell o Menagerie at the Manger - the story of Christmas from the animals at the manger – written & told by Linda Allen o Musicians needed. Go to the Living Nativity page to find information about volunteering • Picture in the manger – with family & friends – start a new tradition • Shepherd’s Shop will be open, featuring a host of Made in Oklahoma crafts & gifts from over 50 artisans – lovely unique Christmas gifts o Animal Welfare Approved, farm fresh grass fed, free range, natural lamb meat is available. o 100% natural wool yarns and fibers are available; processed at our own mini-wool mill. Shepherd’s Cross is an “eco-friendly” wool mill. o A Fair Trade Shop that sells hand made products from missions, and returns 100% of the proceeds to those missions, is a part of Shepherd’s Shop, representing several nations. o This is walnut & pecan harvest season on the farm. Farm fresh black walnuts & native pecans will be available at down home country prices; or enjoy pre-picked or buy whole and we will crack for. o Amish Made fudge & nutty treats available o Watch as your pecans are cracked • Enjoy watching the sheep resting in the pastures, as they did that first Christmas night. • The event is donation based admission. Suggested donation is $5.00 per person. • Journey with the Shepherds – Wagon Ride in the pasture with the sheep - as they journeyed to see the Christ on that first hallowed night. Available every hour ($6.50 per person; cancelled in inclement weather). 100% of proceeds benefit missions. • Buses or groups of 20 or more, please schedule in advance. • Shepherd’s Cross is home to a non-profit Christian organization called Heart of the Shepherd that hosts this event. Shepherd’s Cross provides the farm, animals and the barn for the event. • Make an Evergreen Wreath to take home – great family or group activity; $15 each; 100% of proceeds benefit missions • Make a Christmas Ornament to take home; $5.00 each; 100% of proceeds benefit missions • The Living Tree - Provide a gift to the less fortunate – this is Heart of the Shepherd’s “Angel Tree” • Free Children’s activity – bird feeder and/or woolly sheep • Shepherd’s Special Bundle Deals: o #1: Includes all donation based activities – suggested donation $5 per person o #2: Journey with the Shepherds - $6.50 per person – Includes all donation based activities plus a wagon ride o #3: Christmas Journey & Ornament - $ 9 per person – Includes all donation based activities, wagon ride & make an ornament o $4: Christmas Journey & Wreath - $ 20 per person – Includes all donation based activities, wagon ride & make a wreath • Christmas Coloring Contest • Farm Museum & Educational Silo & Bible Garden self-guided tours • The Living Nativity will proceed even in the case of inclement weather. Activities take place inside the heated Amish built gambrel roof tour barn, which houses some of the animals as well as the wool processing, farm museum, games, hands on learning stations, story time and the gift shop. • Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, is Animal Welfare approved, and is a distribution site for the Oklahoma Food Co-op. • If your family would like to volunteer in the Living Nativity please contact us. Shifts are for two hours, throughout the day. Participants experience a memorable, peace filled, quality family time. Costumes are provided; pictures made available after the event. Volunteers receive a Free Wagon ride & the opportunity to scale to the fourth floor of the silo; one free wreath making per volunteer group; & make an ornament for each participant • The Dickinson family has been providing a Live Nativity to the Claremore area for over 25 years. • Event sponsored by Heart of the Shepherd – a Christian Public Non-profit organization (501-C3) that operates at Shepherd’s Cross • To find out more information about this woolly event please visit our website: www.ShepherdsCross.com - go to Living Nativity at the bottom of the tool bar http://www.shepherdscross.com/livingnativity.html or call 918-342-5911 https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross Contact: Shepherd’s Cross Inc. & Heart of the Shepherd Inc. Dr. Diane Dickinson, owner & executive director eat200@eau200eav200eaw200 918-342-5911 16792 East 450 Road, Claremore, OK 74017
Rotary Club of Bixby Riverview & East Dawes Rd Bixby, OK www.bixbyrotary.com
Collinsville is bringing back their popular Hometown Christmas variety show for a third year this December. There will be three performances this year: Friday, December 14 at 7:00 pm and Saturday, December 15 at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm. All performances will take place at Herron’s Crown Opry Theater on Main Street. This Dickensian-themed variety show lasts about two hours, with over 80 performers to entertain you with holiday songs and dances. This show promises to bring you an evening you will always remember and is a great way to celebrate Christmas with the entire family! Tickets are now available for purchase. All proceeds from ticket sales go to benefit three of Collinsville’s nonprofits: Arubah Community Clinic, Dividing Bread, and Main Street Ministries. Admission is $15 for adults, $10 for seniors 55+, and $5 for children age 12 and under. Tickets may be purchased online anytime by visiting collinsvillehometownchristmas.ticketleap.com or in person Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Collinsville Chamber of Commerce, located at 1126 W Main Street. Seating is limited to 300 per performance and tickets are selling quickly, so purchase your tickets early! Generous sponsors making this event possible are: Grand River Dam Authority, Collinsville Energy, American Bank of Oklahoma, Herron’s Crown Opry Theater, Darling Ingredients, Collinsville Collision Center, Bigfoot Prints, Kids Academy, Hometown Insurance Agency, Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home, Cyn-Pro Graphics, El Jalapeno Grill, Mayor Bud York, and Wanda Sanders. Don’t miss this wonderful Christmas experience in charming downtown Collinsville! For more information, call the Collinsville Chamber of Commerce at (918) 371-4703 or Collinsville Downtown, Inc. at (918) 371-5530.
Herron's Crown Opry Theater
1015 W Main Street
Collinsville, Ok 74021
Megan Edwards
(918)-371-4703
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Civic Center Music Hall 201 N Walker Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405)-843-9898
Rose District Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-625-8425
Broken Arrow PAC 701 S Main St. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-259-5778 www.brokenarrowpac.com
Christmas is almost here. Bring the entire family to enjoy cookies with Santa provided by Broken Arrow Parks and Recreation. Dress up and take photos with Santa. This event is free. Spread the word.
Nienhuis Park Community Center
3201 North 9th Street
Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
Jim Reed
(918)-259-6550
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Bartlesville Community Center 300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003 918-336-2787 www.bartlesvillecommunitycenter.com
Hard Rock Tulsa 777 West Cherokee Street Catoosa, OK 918-384-7625 www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
Riverwind Casino 1544 W State Hwy 9 Norman, OK 73072
(405)-322-6000
Brian Nhira & Friends from ‘The Voice’ to Perform 3rd Annual Tulsa Christmas Concert at the TCC VanTrease PACE. Tulsa, OK -- Brian Nhira, an incredibly gifted vocalist from Tulsa, amazed the nation when he appeared on season 10 of NBC’s Emmy award winning show ‘The Voice.’ And, for the past two years Nhira has hosted a sold out Tulsa Christmas concert with his friends from ‘The Voice’ and an array of local talent. Presented by Good Life Music and Media Lessons, on Saturday December 22nd, the third iteration of this annual local favorite Christmas concert will feature a collection of the most popular pop Christmas tunes as well as some of the classics performed by ‘The Voice’ alumni Brian Nhira (Season 10), Caity Peters (Season 10), Alaska Holloway (Season 6), and Mark Hood (Season 9). In addition to the talented vocalists from ‘The Voice,’ this family friendly concert will feature an incredible slate of local performers including Rustic Cuff founder Jill Donovan, the Jenks High School Trojanaires, Nhira’s background vocalists and his live band will round out this year’s talented roster, along with some special guest appearances. Don’t miss out on the VIP experience, which includes premium seating, a meet-andgreet, a hot chocolate bar, pictures with Santa and the performers, and a special pre concert acoustic performance. Part of the proceeds from the concert will go to the Backpack Project, which buys backpacks and school supplies for kids in need. Tickets start at $25 (Plus Fees) and can be purchased by calling the box office at (918) 595-7777, by visiting the VanTrease PACE box office (TCC Southeast), or by visiting briannhira.com/xmas . For additional info and group discounts visit: http://www.briannhira.com/xmas. Check out Brian Nhira on The Voice: http://www.briannhira.com/thevoice. Contact: Jasper Nhira Cell: (918) 704-8855 Email: eat204@eau204eav204eaw204 Website: briannhira.com/xmas
TCC Vantrease PACE
10300 E 81st St.
Tulsa, Ok 74033
Jasper Nhira
(918)-704-8855
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Hard Rock Tulsa 777 West Cherokee Street Catoosa, OK 918-384-7625 www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
Riverwind Casino 1544 W State Hwy 9 Norman, OK 73072
(405)-322-6000
River Spirit Casino Tulsa 8330 Riverside Parkway Tulsa, OK 74137
(918)-995-8235
Broken Arrow PAC 701 S Main St. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-259-5778 www.brokenarrowpac.com
Hard Rock Tulsa 777 West Cherokee Street Catoosa, OK 918-384-7625 www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com
Riverwind Casino 1544 W State Hwy 9 Norman, OK 73072
(405)-322-6000
Oklahoma State Fair Park 3001 General Pershing Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73107
(940)-733-8937
Brent Oplotnik grew up studying dance at his mother Patricia Oplotnik's studio Applause Studios in Oklahoma City. A master of many styles, Brent has set award-winning competition choreography for dancers and dance studios across the county. Brent's personality and experience have created a choreographer and master teacher who is anticipated and in demand. Join us for class... SPACE IS LIMITED
Oklahoma Performing Arts
718 S Elm Pl
Broken Arrow, ok 74011
Laura Norman Tyson
1-918-940-2920
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Yukon Fine Arts Center 850 Yukon Ave Yukon, OK 73099
(405)-350-8937
Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce Downtown Depot
201 SW Keeler Bartlesville, OK 74003
Price Tower Arts Center 510 S Dewey Ave Bartlesville, OK 74003 918-336-4949 www.pricetower.org
Riverwind Casino 1544 W State Highway 9 Norman, OK 73072
(405)-322-6000
Downtown Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405)-270-4848
Enigma Grille & Lounge 2945 NW Expy Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Courthouse Square 500 Harrison Pawnee, OK 74058
(918)-762-2108
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