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Pine Lodge Resort 33635 Dock Road Afton, OK 74331 918-786-9079
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
L.U.E.Y. a program of Oklahoma Performing Arts is holding auditions Jan. 6 @2p and Jan. 7 @ 7p At OPA: 718 South Elm Place Broken Arrow, OK opan2art.org @opan2art Trumpets Blaring Madly Episode 1 Object Of Obsession Written and Directed by: Larisa Olinghouse Episode 1: Object Of Obsession Rumor has it that a wealthy individual is putting on a Comic Strip Contest to promote a business idea. The winner will be paid big bucks, which puts the people of Rockworth in a frenzy. Despite the diversified opinions on the matter… the decision will be left in the hands of a little boy. This chaos of stealing ideas, in this slap stick comedy, will make you want to be a part of the community of Rockworth. You will laugh at their outlandish personalities and see what crazy lengths people will go through to be announced the winner of this contest . See you at OPA!
Oklahoma Performing Arts
718 South Elm Place
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Laura Norman Tyson
1-918-940-2920
eat0@eau0eav0eaw0
Bartlesville Community Center 300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003 918-336-2787 www.bartlesvillecommunitycenter.com
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
www.bartlesvillecommunitycenter.com
(918)-336-2787
Tulsa PAC
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
Washington Irving Park
13900 South Memorial Drive Bixby, OK 74008
Historic Downtown Claremore
419 W Will Rogers Boulevard Claremore, OK 74017
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Boulevard Claremore, OK 74017
Tulsa PAC
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa PAC
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa PAC
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa PAC
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd Bartlesville, OK 74003
Guthrie Green Park
111 East M.B. Brady St Tulsa, OK 74103
This four-part performing arts program is anchored by Gilbert and Sullivan's hilarious Trial by Jury with a slight tech twist: iPhone or Android? Edwina is most certainly a "phone-sick girl." The rest of the performance is filled with "stage and screen" tap dancing and modern movement with music from the Freedom Singers
Laura Norman Tyson
1-918-940-2920
eat0@eau0eav0eaw0
This four-part performing arts program is anchored by Gilbert and Sullivan's hilarious Trial by Jury with a slight tech twist: iPhone or Android? Edwina is most certainly a "phone-sick girl." The rest of the performance is filled with "stage and screen" tap dancing and modern movement with music from the Freedom Singers. Few things make a bigger difference in the life of a child than an arts education and performance opportunities. Oklahoma Performing Arts provides an opportunity to fill the gap that is being left in arts education for students and families. Every season we strive to add more free workshops, classes, programs, and presentations to share the performing arts and offer opportunities for families. Our goal is to provide the gift of an arts education and experience that will develop character and foster the growth of humanity with interpersonal communication and leadership skills that last a lifetime. OPA is cultivating and nurturing confidence, character and capabilities for success as a student and beyond.
Tulsa Performing Arts
110 E 2nd St,
Tulsa,, OK 74103
This four-part performing arts program is anchored by Gilbert and Sullivan's hilarious Trial by Jury with a slight tech twist: iPhone or Android? Edwina is most certainly a "phone-sick girl." The rest of the performance is filled with "stage and screen" tap dancing and modern movement with music from the Freedom Singers. Few things make a bigger difference in the life of a child than an arts education and performance opportunities. Oklahoma Performing Arts provides an opportunity to fill the gap that is being left in arts education for students and families. Every season we strive to add more free workshops, classes, programs, and presentations to share the performing arts and offer opportunities for families. Our goal is to provide the gift of an arts education and experience that will develop character and foster the growth of humanity with interpersonal communication and leadership skills that last a lifetime. OPA is cultivating and nurturing confidence, character and capabilities for success as a student and beyond.
Tulsa Perfroming Arts Center
110 E 2nd St,
Tulsa, ok 74103
Heller Theatre Company presents two premiere one-act plays by Tulsa playwrights. "Trade Privileges" by David Blakely and "Nina de la Tierra" by Shadia Dahlal explore the idea of boundaries, survival and the search for a new and better world.
NIghtingale Theater
1416 E 4th S
Tulsa, OK 74120
Bartlesville Art Association
500 S Dewey Ave Bartlesville, OK 74003
Get ready for Havana Nights, the 7th annual Operation ART gala event at the Mayo Hotel. Guests will enjoy cocktails, appetizers, and live Latin style entertainment and have the opportunity to browse a wide selection of silent auction items. After an exquisite Cuban style dinner, we will be live auctioning the beautiful art pieces jointly created by the Operation ART students and their talented artist mentors. Join us for a fabulous evening of color and fun at Havana Nights! Tickets: $125 until April 1; $150 thereafter A variety of sponsorship packages are available. Full registration and sponsorship details can be found at https://www.operationaware.org/art#
Jennifer Barnett
(918)-582-7884
eat5@eau5eav5eaw5
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Parkway Claremore, OK 74017
Vintage Market held in a 2 story historic hospital. Vendors bringing goodies from pottery, painted furniture, jewelry, boutique clothing, honey, rusty junk, children's books and so much more. Food vendor and dessert vendor!
Mercy Sakes Market
10 South Vann
Pryor, Ok 74361
Kim Jensen
(918)-864-6813
eat6@eau6eav6eaw6
The Tulsa Wind Riders Festival of Kites returns for the 26th year May 11th &12th, 2019. Kite flyers from throughout the region will be converging on Tulsa with kites of every shape and size. Your kites are included!. Along with kite making for the kids. Admission is free. Come join us for the Tulsa Wind Riders Big Event!
Tulsa Kite Field
4344 S 118th East Ave
Tulsa, OK 74146
Larry Stiles
(918)-630-9334
eat7@eau7eav7eaw7
Guthrie Green Park
111 East M.B. Brady St Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa PAC
110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
Allenato is an all-youth performing arts company trained by the professional staff of Oklahoma Performing Arts. These children are trained in the performing arts: Music, Acting, Dance and Technical theatre with multiple performance opportunities and community service experiences and programs. This is a season filled with fun, performing arts, friends and an opportunity to be mentored and to become a mentor. The season commitment is June 2019 to May 2020 Ages 5 to 19 Please register at: https://opaallenatoaudition.eventbrite.com
Laura Norman Tyson
(918)-940-2912
eat8@eau8eav8eaw8
Broken Arrow Rose Festival & Kite event & Chalk It Up! An Art Festival 2 Festivals, 1 Incredible Weekend! Friday evening 5-9pm & Saturday 9am-7pm, our award winning Rose District will be filled with Roses, Artist Booths, Chalk Artists, Live Music, Activities & Food Trucks. Chalk artists compete from 5pm Friday - 2pm Saturday. Watch their 10x10 spaces become amazing works of art. Saturday 9am-7pm Bring your roses to a fun Rose Show, Garden Experts, Dave & Busters. Kids Activities include free kites to decorate for Sunday event. Visit the many Artist Booths & unique shops of the Rose District. Learn about the Future Broken Arrow Rose Garden, Free Rose Bracelet at our Welcome Booth. Sunday Event Park: 21101 E 101st St, BA 74014. Rose Kites over Broken Arrow: 1000 free kites to decorate & fly. Kite artists & Tulsa Wind Riders fly their huge kites & lead games. Food Trucks. Follow us on Facebook: Keep Broken Arrow Beautiful. Full schedule: Get the App: Visit Broken Arrow,OK!
Broken Arrow Rose District
418 South Main Street Broken Arrow, Ok 74012
Broken Arrow Rose Festival & Kite event & Chalk It Up! An Art Festival 2 Festivals, 1 Incredible Weekend! Friday evening 5-9pm & Saturday 9am-7pm, our award winning Rose District will be filled with Roses, Artist Booths, Chalk Artists, Live Music, Activities & Food Trucks. Chalk artists compete from 5pm Friday - 2pm Saturday. Watch their 10x10 spaces become amazing works of art. Saturday 9am-7pm Bring your roses to a fun Rose Show, Garden Experts, Dave & Busters. Kids Activities include free kites to decorate for Sunday event. Visit the many Artist Booths & unique shops of the Rose District. Learn about the Future Broken Arrow Rose Garden, Free Rose Bracelet at our Welcome Booth. Sunday Event Park: 21101 E 101st St, BA 74014. Rose Kites over Broken Arrow: 1000 free kites to decorate & fly. Kite artists & Tulsa Wind Riders fly their huge kites & lead games. Food Trucks. Follow us on Facebook: Keep Broken Arrow Beautiful. Full schedule: Get the App: Visit Broken Arrow,OK!
Hard Rock Casino Tulsa
777 W Cherokee St
Catoosa, OK 74015
This event 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, 1500 S. Main. 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. Recorded music begins at 6:30 for family dining time, and live bands begin to play at 7 pm , continuing until 9 pm. with one break for activities and drawings. The music lineup for 2019 is: June 4 - Usual Suspects. Unique brand of rock & roll, dance, and blues. The Suspects pack a powerful punch and extreme amount of energy that crowds love. June 11 - Rendevoux - Danceable classic and southern rock with a refreshing blend of harmonies. June 18th - Denise Hoey and the Boulevard - Creating exciting atmosphere, with incredible music and energy performing Broadway, country, blues, bluegrass, and more. June 25 - Hi Fi Hillbillies - Vintage rock & roll dance tunes by artists like Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Creedence Clearwater Revival!
Central Park
1500 S. Main
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Janie Green
eat12@eau12eav12eaw12
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy
Claremore, OK 74017
(918)-341-8688
Washington County Fair Grounds
1109 N Delaware St
Dewey, OK 74029
Events Park Broken Arrow
21101 E 101st St S
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Drums of Summer brings the best drum corps in the world to Oklahoma as part of DCI’s Tour of Champions Nine of the world’s best drum corps will converge on Broken Arrow's home field on July 16 as Drum Corps International’s Tour of Champions returns to Broken Arrow High School’s Memorial Stadium for Drums of Summer. The Tour of Champions - Oklahoma presented by Drums of Summer will feature five former DCI World Champions, including the defending champion Santa Clara Vanguard, Blue Devils, Bluecoats, The Cavaliers, The Cadets, Carolina Crown, and Phantom Regiment. Rounding out the field will be perennial world championship finalists Blue Stars and Boston Crusaders. Tickets for Drums of Summer range from $20-53 in advance, with prices increasing $7 the day of the show. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.dci.org/events/2019-tour-of-champions-oklahoma. Drums of Summer serves as a fundraiser for the Pride of Broken Arrow, the three-time national championship-winning marching band from Broken Arrow High School, and other Broken Arrow Bands programs. Drum Corps International (DCI), formed in 1972, is the non-profit governing body for junior drum and bugle corps in the U.S.A. and Canada. Junior corps are composed of members who are 21 or younger before June 1. DCI is made up of corps who have earned their membership through competition. It is responsible for developing and enforcing the rules of competition and sanctions junior corps competitions. The corps consist of musicians, guard members and directors from around the United States and from international countries who come together during the summer to hone their skills and compete in the highest level of marching competition in the world. Box Offices Day of Show Open: 3:00pm Gates Open: 6:00pm Event Start time: 7:30pm
Broken Arrow Memorial Stadium
1901 E Albany St
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Expo Square - Fair Meadows Exhibit Hall
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, OK 74112
Ticket Information Adult: $14 Children (12 & Under): $5
Expo Square - River Spirit Expo
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, OK 74112
Dennis Pearson
(660)-956-6004
5+ Venues Trivia At Multiple Bars Awesome After Party View The Event Details On Our Website! www.CrawlWith.US/ About this Event 5+ Venues Trivia At Multiple Bars Awesome After Party View The Event Details On Our Website! www.CrawlWith.US/ https://www.crawlwith.us/contact
Welltown Brewing
114 W Archer St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Expo Square - Central Park Hall
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, OK 74112
Nathan Pritchett
(918)-779-6025
India Association of Greater Tulsa (IAGT) is proud to present our 15th IndiaFest/UTSAV event on August 24th at River Spirit Expo Center. Our theme is DISCOVER INDIA. Enjoy our cultural displays, colorful dance performances, information booths, kid's fun activities, sports booth and camel rides. Several Tulsa area non-profits will also be attending. We have vendors with clothing, jewelry and pottery. As always, our ever popular IAGT clothing sales area and Henna booth will be there too. Delicious food is available for purchase from local area India restaurants. Visit us with your family and friends and enjoy this free event.
Expo Square - River Spirit Expo
4145 E 21st St
Tulsa, OK 74112
Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center
6808 S 107th E Ave
Tulsa, OK
vent Information Sunday: 11am - 7pm Monday - Friday: 9am - 7pm Saturday: 9am - 5pm (Half Price Sale) Ticket Information Adult: $10.00 (Sunday Only) Adult: FREE (Monday - Saturday) Children (18 & Under): FREE
Daven & Paul Tackett
(918)-814-9326
eat14@eau14eav14eaw14
Oklahoma’s Premier Celtic Music Festival and Highland Games.
Events Park Broken Arrow
21101 E 101st St S
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Experience the food and culture of Greece at the Tulsa Greek Festival. The highlight of this event is the food - sample traditional Greek dishes including gyros, souvlaki, spanikopita, tiropita and more. Scrumptious bakery items will be offered such as baklava, finikia and loukomades. Witness dancers of all ages in ethnic costume perform customary dances throughout the festival, and when the call comes for open dancing, you can join in too. The Tulsa Greek Festival also showcases a market with an array of booths to shop. From jewelry to Greek cookbooks, there's something for everyone.
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
1222 S Guthrie Ave
Tulsa, OK
Join us for #FestivalAmericas19 at Guthrie Green on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 4-10PM! Festival Americas is a free multicultural festival that celebrates the rich culture and heritage of Latin America with live music, dance performances, food trucks, tequila garden, art marketplace and much more! Don't miss an unforgettable night that will include a special presentation by three-time Grammy Award-winning band Ozomatli!
Guthrie Green
111 E MB Brady St
TULSA, OK
All aboard! Thomas the Tank Engine invites little engineers to go full steam ahead for a day of engaging activities and fun adventures at Day Out With Thomas: The Steam Team Tour 2019. Children are invited to spend a day with their friend Thomas when the #1 Engine pulls into Oklahoma Railway Museum on September 27-29 and October 4-6, 2019. Day Out With Thomas: The Steam Team Tour 2019 is presented by Mattel. This fun-filled event offers children and their families the opportunity to take a ride with Thomas the Tank Engine, star of the popular Thomas & Friends™ series. In addition, they will meet Sir Topham Hatt, Controller of the Railway and enjoy a day of Thomas-themed activities including toy play, photo ops, and more. The tour, now in its 24th year, will make 37 stops across the U.S. and Canada and is expected to welcome nearly one million passengers in 2019. WHO: Thomas the Tank Engine WHAT: · 25-minute (approximate) ride with a talking Thomas the Tank Engine · Meet & Greet with Sir Topham Hatt, Controller of the Railway · Thomas & Friends Imagination Station featuring a variety of activities · All-new “Ask an Engineer” booth, where several kids can talk to an engineer and learn about trains and working on the rails · A ‘Passport to Adventures’ booklet for children to track their journey at the event and receive a special prize upon completion. · Thomas & Friends-themed activities including toy play, photo ops, and more · Storytelling, video viewing and live music, bounce house and miniature golf WHEN: September 27-29 and October 4-6, 2019 TIME: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm WHERE: 3400 NE Grand Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73111 Tickets for Day Out With Thomas: The Steam Team Tour 2019 are on sale now and available by calling Ticketweb toll-free at 866-468-7630, or by visiting https://www.ticketweb.com/venue/oklahoma-railway-museum-oklahoma-city-ok/14930?REFID=ormwb/. Ticket prices are $18 plus tax for ages 2 and up (service charges and fee may apply). For more information and directions, contact the railway here 405-424-8222 www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org For more information about the wonderful world of Thomas & Friends please visit: www.thomasandfriends.com, and for bonus material and exclusive content www.youtube.com/user/thomasandfriends. ### Contact: On-site: RR Contact Here Anne Murray Chilton 405-424-8222
Oklahoma Railway Museum
3400 NE Grand Blvd.
Oklahoma City, Ok 73111
Danielle Fusaro
eat17@eau17eav17eaw17
This Land Films is excited to celebrate the official release of FAR WESTERN on October 2nd at Fassler Hall in Tulsa. What better way to celebrate than dance all night with the renowned Japanese Bluegrass band The Blueside of Lonesome that is featured in the film! Along with Far Western DVDs we will also have limited-edition hats and t-shirts. FREE - 21+ - MUSIC STARTS AT 8PM SHARP
Courtney
(918)-200-9428
eat18@eau18eav18eaw18
Since 1980, the Broken Arrow Main Street Merchants Association has been deeply rooted in the growth and prosperity of a rapidly evolving downtown district, while working diligently to ensure the beat goes on. The Annual Heart of Broken Arrow Arts and Craft Festival is a great part of that effort, providing support for their mission and growing stronger every year. The annual festival will be hosted at the Broken Arrow Central Park Community Center Nov. 9, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entry to the event is free, and everyone is welcome. Approximately 100 vendors will be found with unique and incredible arts and crafts to shop at this one-of-a-kind market. Association President and Committee Chair, Laurann Farris, takes pride in the incredible, handmade wares that are available each year. “We have so many unique and intriguing items,” she said. “Christmas is coming, and our show is close!” In its 26th year, The Heart of Broken Arrow festival will have some returning vendors from previous years, and many new ones with room to grow. Anyone interested in becoming a vendor is invited to call and reserve one of the especially large booth spaces, that are usually around 12ftx12ft. “Most people appreciate the bigger booth space,” said Laurann. “They can accommodate the tables so much better.” Some of the vendors already included this year will display beautiful stained glass, incredible metal art, exquisite quilts, jewelry, lawn décor, succulents, bird feeders and houses, cutting boards and so much more! New to this year’s event will be on-demand screen printing. Handcrafted wood burning fire pits can also be found, as well as new and innovative creations from local artists. “We always make sure we have a wide selection of handmade items available,” says Laurann. “It’s a great opportunity to support local artists and businesses, as well as to see some of the finest handmade arts and craft items offered in Green Country.” Concessions will be available, and as always, treats will be available for purchase from the Amish Bakery. Proceeds from the annual festival benefit the Broken Arrow Main Street Association, which was founded to promote community spirit and vitalize downtown Broken Arrow. They additionally extend funds to local nonprofits and organizations in need, such as Blue Star Mothers. Funds also ensure the continuation of other events throughout the year, as well as providing lights for members’ storefronts and banners for the Main Street light posts. The Main Street Association has always been charged with supporting business and community in the downtown district. “There are new people coming to Broken Arrow all the time,” said Laurann. “We want to make sure that BA stays on the map.” The festival is handicapped accessible, and lots of parking is available. If you would like more information on becoming a vendor at The Heart of Broken Arrow Arts and Crafts Festival or would like more on attending the event, email Laurann at eat19@eau19eav19eaw19, or call (918) 251-1591.
Central Park Community Center
1500 S Main St
Broken Arrow, OK
(918)-251-1591
The 5th Annual Tulsa American Film Festival (TAFF) returns October 9 – 13, 2019. Join us for new independent works, with special focuses on Latino American, Native American, Oklahoma-based, and student filmmakers; a curated lineup of regionally-relevant Classics; panels and discussions featuring professionals from across the industry; and fun parties each evening in celebration of the films on display. Cost: $10 – $75
We are so excited to have you join us for the 2nd Annual Cool Grilles Car Show put on by the Rotary Club of Broken Arrow on Oct 12th 10-4 in the Rose District! For more details on how to Sponsor, Be a vendor or Register your awesome ride go to www.coolgrillescarshow.com
Join us as Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa celebrates its 41st year as an authentic Bavarian cultural festival in the heart of Oklahoma. Scheduled for October 17-20, with a private, Corporate Night evening on Wednesday, October 16, Oktoberfest presents international German bands, Bavarian delicacies, authentic arts, and crafts as well as games and competitions for the entire family. Entering its 41st year, you’ll enjoy große (huge) quantities of bratwurst, German beers, Bavarian cheesecake, great music and thousands of your friends together at one place at the new River West Festival Park with 116,000 square feet of new tents, stages and more. Named in 2017 as a Top Five Oktoberfest as ranked by USA Today and as well as by Condé Nast Traveler Magazine, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa has just been named by Orbitz as one of the five Largest Oktoberfests in America!
RiverWest Festival Park
2100 South Jackson Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74107
This FREE event is a master class for Mexican traditional dance given by Amalia Viviana Basanta Hernandez, one of the most recognized figures in Mexico.
47th Annual Arts & Crafts Show Over 80 vendors home made goods and food items for purchase. Benefiting charities local and national level. Free Admission / Food for purchase
St. Stephens United Methodist Church
400 W New Orleans
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Linda Jones
(918)-809-5621
eat20@eau20eav20eaw20
The 47th Annual Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA), Alpha Rho Chapter, Arts and Crafts Benefit Bazaar will be held Oct. 26, 2019, at St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church in Broken Arrow. From 9 a.m.-4 p.m., guests will enjoy shopping with over 87 vendors, and admission to the event is free to the public. The bazaar offers an astonishing selection of goodness, including a bake sale by the United Methodist Women. Guests will have the added benefit of access to the St. Stephen’s UMC Pumpkin Patch, well-known for their beautiful pumpkins and gourds available for purchase. Concessions will be offered throughout the day, with options for breakfast and lunch. ESA President, Linda Jones, and member Nancy Stanley are co-chairs of the bazaar and are eager to share their excitement. “We have something for everyone,” said Nancy, “and many, if not most, are all handcrafted and homemade.” Jewelry, pottery, weavers, skincare, and more are included in the many treasures that will be available, just in time for shopping for the holidays. “There are lots of great gift ideas,” said Linda, “all unique and homemade.” Activities for the kids will be available to entertain them, in addition to a fun trip to the pumpkin patch. Guests will also love the used book sale and silent auction. Guests do not have to be present for the end of the auction but will need to provide a phone number in case they win. Silent auction items will include vendor items, as well as exciting gift baskets. All proceeds from the event support the many philanthropic commitments of ESA, including St. Jude and Hope for Heroes. The sorority’s sole endeavor is to work to give to others and is completely volunteer-driven. The bazaar is one of their largest fundraisers for the year. “I just love it,” said Nancy. “I love doing this; I love meeting the crafters, and just doing something for someone else.” ESA contributes greatly to many local organizations as well, including BA Neighbors and Meals on Wheels. There are many giving hands involved in presenting the bazaar, including some help from local youth and the Boy Scouts. With so many organizations receiving aid as a result of this event, it takes a great deal of support. “It’s not just one group making money for themselves,” said Linda. “There are many people who benefit from this event.” Vendor space is still available and can be reserved by calling Nancy at (918) 251-0617 or by email at eat21@eau21eav21eaw21. More information on the bazaar can be found on Facebook at @ESAbrokenarrow.
St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church
400 W New Orleans St
Broken Arrow, OK
Saturday, November 2nd, RSU Native American Festival will be held at the Carolyn Taylor Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is on campus, free and open to the public. Indian taco dinner concessions available in afternoon.
(918)-343-7777
We’re celebrating our city, and we hope you’ll join us. The TYPROS Boomtown Awards brings together some of Tulsa’s most dedicated movers and shakers who are working to make the city we love even better. The evening will be honoring individuals, companies and organizations who support the mission of TYPROS to attract and retain young, creative talent to the Tulsa region. Benefitting the TYPROS Foundation, this year’s event will remind us where Tulsa has been, celebrate where we are now, and dream big for the future. For nearly 15 years, TYPROS has established itself as an organization that truly cares about Tulsa. From voter engagement to Bring it to Tulsa, Get on Board, and Intern in Tulsa, TYPROS’ numerous initiatives and accomplishments have greatly benefited the Tulsa community. To expand the impact of TYPROS, the TYPROS Foundation was created to continue making Tulsa awesome by funding catalytic projects focused on placemaking, community development and innovation. Last year, the TYPROS Foundation supported projects including Tulsa Art Alley, bike rack murals in east Tulsa, a storm drain art project by students at Tulsa Honor Academy and more. The TYPROS Foundation grant recipients for 2020 will be announced at Boomtown on November 8. Individual Tickets-$50 Sponsorship opportunities are still available, visit typros.org/boomtownawards to learn more.
(918)-669-6600
Wild at Art is a fundraising event for the Tulsa Audubon Society and their wildlife rehabilitation group WING IT. It's a great time to shop local, support local art, and help wildlife all in one! All proceeds go directly to the care of injured and orphaned wildlife. Wild at Art is also a great way to get a jump on your holiday gift shopping with one of a kind gifts. Stop by on Friday, November 8 from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, November 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission.
(918)-576-5155
www.tulsagardencenter.org/calendar/2018/12/7/wild-at-art-hg9yz-z2ma6
Event Information Saturday: 8am - 6pm Sunday: 8am - 4pm Ticket Information Adults: $10 Children (12 & Under): $3
Event Information Friday: 10am - 6pm Saturday: 9am - 6pm Sunday: 10am - 5pm Ticket Information Adult: $8 Children (9 - 12): $4 Children (8 & Under): FREE Military (With Valid ID): $6 Ticket is good for all weekend
Gail Kinney
(918)-619-2875
eat23@eau23eav23eaw23
Event Information Sunday: 12pm - 5pm Ticket Information Admission: $10 at the Door or Free Online
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