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Tulsa Arts District
1 E. Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa Community College Theatre presents auditions on Zoom January 11-12th at 7pm for the comedy, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike written by Christopher Durang. The story revolves around the relationships of three middle-aged single siblings, two of whom live together, and takes place during a visit by the third, Masha, who supports them. They discuss their lives and loves, argue, and Masha threatens to sell the house. Some of the show's elements were derived from works of Anton Chekhov, including several character names, the play's setting in a The Cherry Orchard, and the theme of the possible loss of an ancestral home. In 2013, it won the Tony Award for Best Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, among other awards. Casting 5 females and 1 male. Open to Community and College Zoom ID 848 2188 2930
Tulsa Community College Theatre presents Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike is a comedy play written by Christopher Durang February 11-13 at 8pm on virtually on Zoom. The story revolves around the relationships of three middle-aged single siblings, two of whom live together, and takes place during a visit by the third, Masha, who supports them. They discuss their lives and loves, argue, and Masha threatens to sell the house. Some of the show's elements were derived from works of Anton Chekhov, including several character names, the play's setting in a cherry orchard, and the theme of the possible loss of an ancestral home. In 2013, it won the Tony Award for Best Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, among other awards. Join us at 7:30pm for set and costume design concept for the production. Zoom ID 977 3098 5827 Facebook event link: https://fb.me/e/w70xuKPH
Mark Frank
(918)-697-8825
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Tulsa Arts District
1 E. Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK
From its 1929 beginnings, Tulsa Garden Club has staged flower shows to extend its gardening education mission. This Design Specialty Flower Show features entries from across the state translating Childhood Memories through creative floral arranging and botanical arts. Entries are in classes that conform with National Garden Clubs (NGC) Handbook for Flower Shows. Entries will be eligible for a variety of awards as evaluated by NGC-accredited judges. Southwood Landscape and Nursery Center hosts Childhood Memories in a safely masked and distanced venue.
Southwood landscape and nursery center
9025 S Lewis AVE
Tulsa, OK 74137
Brenda Michael-Haggard
(918)-625-1161
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Tulsa Arts District
1 E. Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK
Ahha Tulsa
101 E. Archer St.
Tulsa, OK
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy.
Claremore, OK
Exchange Center - Expo Square
4145 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, OK
Love/Sick by John Cariani premieres April 22-24 at TCC on Zoom Tulsa Community College Theatre presents John Cariani’s LOVE/SICK which is a collection of nine slightly twisted and completely hilarious short plays presented April 22-23-24 virtually on Zoom. The nine short plays are directed and designed by TCC theatre students. The plays setting takes place on a Friday night in an alternate suburban reality, this 80-minute romp explores the pain and the joy that comes with being in love. Full of imperfect lovers and dreamers, LOVE/SICK is an unromantic comedy for the romantic in everyone. The Zoom Webinar Id to watch the production is 937-5570-2704. The play contains mild language and is for mature audiences.
The Castle invites one and all to join the festivities of the 25th Annual Oklahoma Renaissance Festival! Travel back to 1569 England to experience the Royal Quest for knighthood, a full-contact Jousting Tournament, Birds of Prey exhibitions, travelling Acrobats and musicians! We look forward to celebrating the joyous return of the festival. The patrons of Castleton have been sorely missed throughout this year of plague. Castle safety protocols have been updated to ensure your safety, so that we may convene and commence in merriment once again. HUZZAH! 2021 Protocols: The Castleton mask mandate will stand as we continue the crusade of defeating Covid. Masks are required. All guests in attendance are required to correctly wear a mask when not actively eating or drinking. Please help us to provide and enjoy the merriment of festival by aligning safety efforts. Queen’s Tea - We shall offer Queen’s Tea tickets per table. You may purchase one table for $50. This is up to six seats. Visit www.okcastle.com to reserve your table today. Queen Elizabeth has commissioned a new stage. The Fox and Pheasant has been remodeled to entertain on a grand scale! Patrons may plan to enjoy both musical and comedic shows open air daily. The Washing Well Wenches will return to encourage clean living and slightly soiled humor from this stage as well. For a complete lineup for the season, please visit the Castle’s website. Whether shopping for homemade desserts or the fire forged weapons of Castleton, the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival is available for guests of all ages. The clothing is unique, the food is delicious and most importantly... the memories made are once in a lifetime! Check out the website for themes and events to coordinate with each weekend. This is a fantastic opportunity for families to dress the part and have fun celebrating the history of Renaissance!
The castle of Muskogee
3400 W. Fern Mountain RD
Muskogee, OK
Tulsa Arts District
1 E Reconciliation Way
tulsa, ok
Downtowns Tulsa arts district and historic greenwood
Tulsa, OK
The Rose District, in partnership with Vega & Treviño Consultants and Supermercados Morelos, Oklahoma’s largest Hispanic grocery chain soon to open in Broken Arrow, is bringing back its Cinco de Mayo Fiesta! Come join us Saturday, May 8 from 2:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. for a celebration of Hispanic culture. There will be authentic Mexican food, dancing, music, shopping, a kid’s zone, and more! Mark your calendars for a day full of family fun! The City of Broken Arrow seeks to positively impact the community at large by ensuring they are purposeful and authentic in vendor and entertainment inclusion of the Rose District’s 5 de Mayo Fiesta, by purposefully including Oklahoma’s fastest-growing minority, the Hispanic community. To achieve this, Vega & Treviño Consulting have been brought on to help with obtaining vendors, entertainment acts, and food options rooted directly in the Hispanic community. CDC guidelines will be in place. If you or a member of your party are showing symptoms of COVID-19 or have been exposed, we ask that you refrain from attending this celebration. We appreciate your cooperation.
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, ok
Samuel Sinyangwe is a policy analyst and data scientist who works with communities of color to fight systemic racism through cutting-edge policies and strategies. Mr. Sinyangwe has supported movement activists across the country to collect and use data as a tool for fighting police violence through Mapping Police Violence and to launch Campaign Zero, a comprehensive platform to end police violence. At this year's Symposium, Mr. Sinyangwe will provide perspective on how policy and data can provide a lens into how looking back at historical events can shape the work needed to improve the future. Specifically, Mr. Sinyangwe will illuminate how local and national data can inform how looking back at the vents of the Tulsa 1921 Race Massacre should shape how we move beyond 2021 and consider the next 100 years in Tulsa. This year, you will have the opportunity to attend the Symposium virtually or limited, in-person attendance. Be sure to register now and take advantage of the Early Bird Registration which will end on April 20, 2021.
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY-TULSA
700 NORTH GREENWOOD AVENUE
TULSA, OK 74106
JEAN NEAL
(918)-850-8221
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Born and raised in Nashville Tennessee, Harvard graduate Caroline Randall Williams is an award-winning poet, young adult novelist, and cookbook author as well as an activist, public intellectual, performance artist, and scholar. She joined the faculty of Vanderbilt University in the Fall of 2019 as a Writer-in-Residence in Medicine, Health, and Society while she continues to work and speak to the places where art, business, and scholarship intersect, moving people closer to their best lives and corporations closer to their ideal identities. At this year's Symposium, Ms. Randall Williams will participate in a joint luncheon panel discussion that illuminates how important historical events tie into the history of places we live (with Greenwood and the Race Massacre as local models). Ms. Williams will focus on how past and current narratives help shape our collective and individual memories for purposes of preserving, honoring, and creating cultural histories, and how activism performance art, monuments, and place intersect in both preserving the past and carving a path for the future.
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY-TULSA
700 N GREENWOOD AVE
TULSA, OK 74106
JEAN NEAL
(918)-850-8221
eat5@eau5eav5eaw5
The Castle invites one and all to join the festivities of the 25th Annual Oklahoma Renaissance Festival! Travel back to 1569 England to experience the Royal Quest for knighthood, a full-contact Jousting Tournament, Birds of Prey exhibitions, travelling Acrobats and musicians! We look forward to celebrating the joyous return of the festival. The patrons of Castleton have been sorely missed throughout this year of plague. Castle safety protocols have been updated to ensure your safety, so that we may convene and commence in merriment once again. HUZZAH! 2021 Protocols: The Castleton mask mandate will stand as we continue the crusade of defeating Covid. Masks are required. All guests in attendance are required to correctly wear a mask when not actively eating or drinking. Please help us to provide and enjoy the merriment of festival by aligning safety efforts. Queen’s Tea - We shall offer Queen’s Tea tickets per table. You may purchase one table for $50. This is up to six seats. Visit www.okcastle.com to reserve your table today. Queen Elizabeth has commissioned a new stage. The Fox and Pheasant has been remodeled to entertain on a grand scale! Patrons may plan to enjoy both musical and comedic shows open air daily. The Washing Well Wenches will return to encourage clean living and slightly soiled humor from this stage as well. For a complete lineup for the season, please visit the Castle’s website. Whether shopping for homemade desserts or the fire forged weapons of Castleton, the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival is available for guests of all ages. The clothing is unique, the food is delicious and most importantly... the memories made are once in a lifetime! Check out the website for themes and events to coordinate with each weekend. This is a fantastic opportunity for families to dress the part and have fun celebrating the history of Renaissance!
The castle of Muskogee
3400 W. Fern Mountain RD
Muskogee, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, ok
Inaugural Greenwood Film Festival Launches in Tulsa June 8, 2021 - The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) is proud to be a partner of the inaugural Greenwood Film Festival (GFF) to be held in Tulsa June 12-14, 2021. One of many events commemorating the centennial anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, GFF seeks to honor the past while also working to build a strong and vibrant future for the art, culture and film community in the city’s Greenwood District. This year’s festival selections will showcase the creative and visionary work of African American storytellers from around the world with a variety of films and project types to be presented, including the short films “Black Wall Street: American Nightmare” and local filmmaker Trey Thaxton’s “Welcome To Tulsa”; the feature length documentary “Restoration: A Concert Film” directed by Native Son; and the feature film “Issues of the Heart”. "The Greenwood Film Festival was birthed with a mission to create a dynamic experience that merges powerful films and civic discourse on the soil of ‘Black Wall Street’,” said GFF Executive Director Dennis Delemar. “With this being the centennial year of the 1921 Race Massacre, a tragedy of so much pain, and lack of restitution, we are glad that the Oklahoma Film + Music Office is helping us build something new. A festival where GFF serves as a launching for pioneering directors, actors, producers, and much more, GFF would like to thank OF+MO for their sponsorship." In addition to the films being presented, GFF will also give local filmmakers and others a platform to connect with their community, encourage identity, increase filmmaking skills, ownership and engage in hot topics in the festival’s “Let’s Talk Panels”. Workshops will also be held with special guests, including writer Sheryll Atkins (“Moesha”, “Sister Sister”), production coordinator Markeia Jones (“Bigger”, “Undercover Brother”) and actor/producer Edwin Walker (“Empire”, “Chicago PD”). “We are proud to support the Greenwood Film Festival during this monumental time in history,” said OF+MO Director Tava Maloy Sofsky. “Film is one of the most powerful mediums in the world, and we’re glad to see that this event will use it as a tool to bring people together to further educate audiences on these important chapters in history while also serving to grow the moviemaking community in the Greenwood district and throughout the city.” Screenings and events will take place in Tulsa at both the Greenwood Cultural Center and Circle Cinema. For more information, visit greenwoodfilmfestival.com.
the Greenwood Cultural Center and Circle Cinema
322 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74120
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Inaugural Greenwood Film Festival Launches in Tulsa June 8, 2021 - The Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) is proud to be a partner of the inaugural Greenwood Film Festival (GFF) to be held in Tulsa June 12-14, 2021. One of many events commemorating the centennial anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, GFF seeks to honor the past while also working to build a strong and vibrant future for the art, culture and film community in the city’s Greenwood District. This year’s festival selections will showcase the creative and visionary work of African American storytellers from around the world with a variety of films and project types to be presented, including the short films “Black Wall Street: American Nightmare” and local filmmaker Trey Thaxton’s “Welcome To Tulsa”; the feature length documentary “Restoration: A Concert Film” directed by Native Son; and the feature film “Issues of the Heart”. "The Greenwood Film Festival was birthed with a mission to create a dynamic experience that merges powerful films and civic discourse on the soil of ‘Black Wall Street’,” said GFF Executive Director Dennis Delemar. “With this being the centennial year of the 1921 Race Massacre, a tragedy of so much pain, and lack of restitution, we are glad that the Oklahoma Film + Music Office is helping us build something new. A festival where GFF serves as a launching for pioneering directors, actors, producers, and much more, GFF would like to thank OF+MO for their sponsorship." In addition to the films being presented, GFF will also give local filmmakers and others a platform to connect with their community, encourage identity, increase filmmaking skills, ownership and engage in hot topics in the festival’s “Let’s Talk Panels”. Workshops will also be held with special guests, including writer Sheryll Atkins (“Moesha”, “Sister Sister”), production coordinator Markeia Jones (“Bigger”, “Undercover Brother”) and actor/producer Edwin Walker (“Empire”, “Chicago PD”). “We are proud to support the Greenwood Film Festival during this monumental time in history,” said OF+MO Director Tava Maloy Sofsky. “Film is one of the most powerful mediums in the world, and we’re glad to see that this event will use it as a tool to bring people together to further educate audiences on these important chapters in history while also serving to grow the moviemaking community in the Greenwood district and throughout the city.” Screenings and events will take place in Tulsa at both the Greenwood Cultural Center and Circle Cinema. For more information, visit greenwoodfilmfestival.com.
the Greenwood Cultural Center and Circle Cinema
322 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK 74120
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2021 Smarties Virtual Trivia night is a FUNdraiser for the Oklahoma Museums Association (OMA). This event is a way to have fun and win prizes while supporting the programs and services of OMA, which in turn, benefits ALL Oklahoma Museums and communities they serve. The Oklahoma Museums Association's mission is to support Oklahoma museums in their efforts to educate, inform, and entertain. Find out more at https://www.okmuseums.org/smarties. Ticket information and purchasing at https://okmuseums.wufoo.com/forms/z12l01by1mo5j8c/
This event is a membership drive which launches the official formation of the Route 66 Native Arts Alliance, whose mission is: "To create opportunity for the education, display and promotion of Native Art and Artisans on Route 66." Cray Bauxmont-Flynn is the COO of EFG Design and Architecture with offices in Tulsa and Las Vegas. He serves as Chair of the Native Arts Alliance and will present on his Tulsa-based Native American Furniture Design and Manufacturing Company, Amatoya - a Cherokee word meaning "rainmaker." Artist Members: Crystal Hanna, President and Tim Nevaquayah will present on their upcoming month-long Exhibit at the Broken Arrow Historical Society. Native artists will be spotlighted throughout the year at the Museum. Artist-Members will present a show at the Catoosa Community center on July 10, 2021. Booth fees are included in membership. Membership is now open for supporting members at $100 annually and Native Artists at $50 annually. Paid members will attend at no additional cost. Guests are welcome at $25 each. For reservations or information: eat10@eau10eav10eaw10 or 918-277-2278
Bella Donna Events Center
2188 N. Hwy 167
Catoosa, OK
(918)-277-2278
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This three day event is a kick-off to showcase native artisans and establish Catoosa as a destination for Native Art and Artisans on Route 66. Native American Art Shows, Museum Events, and a Street Fair with music, vendors and food trucks will be held. Becky Hobbs, Cherokee Singer-Songwriter and creator of Nanyehi will be performing.
Bella Donna Event Center, Catoosa, Okla
2188 Ok-167, Catoosa, Oklahoma 74015
Catoosa, Oklahoma, Ok 74015____
Betsy Swimmer
1-918-277-2278
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Kids Fun Zone! Crafts, Coloring, Giveaways, Hands-On Activities. Free Balloon Animals By Balloon E. Dude
Pinot’s Palette Broken Arrow is an Upscale Paint and Sip studio located in the Heart of the Historic Rose District! Anyone can be an artist at Pinot’s Palette. No Experience Needed! We walk you step by step through a full canvas painting in 2 or 3 hours while we sip on wine or beer and listen to fabulous music! We provide all the supplies needed to complete your masterpiece in a fun and relaxed atmosphere! Click the Pinot's Palette Link to go to their website and signup! Prices vary between $30-$39 per guest.
Pinot's Palette
212 S Main St
Broken Arrow, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, ok
Har-Ber Village Museum
4404 W 20th Rd
Grove, OK 74344
(918)-786-6446
grove Public Library
1140 N E O Loop
Grove, OK 74344
(918)-786-2945
Pinot’s Palette Broken Arrow is an Upscale Paint and Sip studio located in the Heart of the Historic Rose District! Anyone can be an artist at Pinot’s Palette. No Experience Needed! We walk you step by step through a full canvas painting in 2 or 3 hours while we sip on wine or beer and listen to fabulous music! We provide all the supplies needed to complete your masterpiece in a fun and relaxed atmosphere! Click the Pinot's Palette Link to go to their website and signup! Prices vary between $30-$39 per guest.
Pinot's Palette
212 S Main St
Broken Arrow, OK
Living Arts Tulsa
307 E. Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK
Free!
Downtown Claremore
Claremore, OK
RSVP Sip and paint health and beauty breakfast at Tiffany's style brunch and tea arts and crafts shopping cocktails slumber party Brunch
Shangri-La Resort
57301 E, OK-125
Afton, OK 74331
(918)-257-7720
Paint your own piece of Americana history! Your quilt, after painting, will be weather resistant for numerous years. BARN QUILTER EXPRESS (Facebook) offers many classes! ( Wagoner OK)All classes start at 9 with lunch included! All supplies included but you may choose to bring a hair blow dryer. Basic sizes are 1/2”x24” and 1/2”x48”. After you choose a pattern I have 120 colors of paint to choose from! I also travel to your home or store or community building if you’d like to host a class. Custom patterns available. Call me for details! Call/Text 918-289-1438. Deborah
Wagoner OK
38557 E 153rd St S
Coweta, OK 74429
Deborah May
(918)-289-1438
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
Claremore, OK
Loony Bin Comedy Club
6808 S Memorial Dr
Tulsa, ok
Rooster Days is the oldest festival in Oklahoma. Returning for its 90th year, Rooster Days will be held September 2-5th. 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. This is a local tradition that you do not want to miss!
Central Park
1500 S Main St
Broken arrow, ok 74012
(918)-893-2100
At the Reading Tree
Gathering Place
Tulsa, ok
The Harwelden Mansion is delighted to present our monthly “Afternoon Tea at the Mansion” event. Join us for an afternoon filled with English tradition, sweet and savory delicacies, and live piano music! This event is from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM on September 7, where sanitation and social distancing take place.
Harwelden Mansion
2210 S Main
Tulsa, OK 74114
Nancy Ruth
(918)-408-1140
eat13@eau13eav13eaw13
harweldenmansion.com/harwelden-events/category/afternoon-tea/
Sapulpa, OK
Cox Business Convention Center
Tulsa, OK
At the Reading Tree
Gathering Place
Tulsa, ok
Anime Oklahoma is a Japanese pop culture convention happening On October 1-3 at the Sheraton Midwest City and Reed Conference Center. Meet your favorite voice actors, shop from our vendor hall and enjoy a weekend full of activities with awesome people that share an interest!
Sheraton Midwest City Hotel and Reed Conference Center
5750 WILL ROGERS ROAD
MIDWEST CITY, OK 73110
Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area
6850 S Elwood Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74132
The Harwelden Mansion is delighted to present our monthly “Afternoon Tea at the Mansion” event. Join us for an afternoon filled with English tradition, sweet and savory delicacies, and live piano music! This event is from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM on September 7, where sanitation and social distancing take place.
Harwelden Mansion
2210 S Main
Tulsa, OK 74114
Nancy Ruth
(918)-408-1140
eat13@eau13eav13eaw13
harweldenmansion.com/harwelden-events/category/afternoon-tea/
Tulsa Community College Theatre Presents On the Verge by Eric Overmyer October 7-10th Tulsa Community College Theatre will present On the Verge by Eric Overmyer on October 7-8-9 at 8pm and October 10th at 2pm in the Pace Studio Theatre at Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus. Seating is limited with only forty seats available per night. The public will also be available to purchase tickets to livestream the production from home. The play is directed by Mark Frank. The cast includes Kira Shelton, Alexis Davis, Tristen Butts, and Matthew Gwinner. The Production Stage Manager is Beth Westfall, and the Assistant Stage manager is Hayley Longacre. On the Verge follows the adventures of three Victorian women explorers into what they believe to be Terra Incognita, a new, unexplored land. The three are from very different exploration backgrounds but all exhibit their own form of independence. From the world in general and specifically men. The three together discuss many aspects of their pasts in exploring, with Mary and Fanny frequently trying to outdo each other. As the ladies’ progress on their travels, it becomes apparent that they are not on an ordinary journey. Mary reaches the conclusion at the end of the first act that the three of them are in fact traveling forward through time and that, while doing so, they are beginning to absorb knowledge from the future. For tickets Call (918) 595-7777 or email eat16@eau16eav16eaw16 for assistance. Find us on Facebook at https://fb.me/e/ZCydd9gQ
Pace Studio Theatre
Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus 10300 East 81st Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Mark Frank
(918)-595-7777
eat16@eau16eav16eaw16
www.tulsacc.edu/campus-locations/vantrease-pace/vantrease-pace-events
This Thursday evening, we will have Klondike 5 String Band & The Whit food truck, Hot Dogs & Ice Cream - in addition to a food truck, we'll have kits for roasting hot dogs (vegetarian options too) over fire pits and local ice cream cart Cherry & Bark will have treats for sale! 6-8pm.
Tulsa Botanic Garden
Tulsa, OK
This is the annual Quilt Show for the Country Fare Quilters' Guild in Claremore, OK . It is a two day event -October 15 & 16, 2021 - held at the Claremore Community Center.
Claremore Community Center
2301 N. Sioux
Claremore, Ok 74017
Shirley Ann Weygandt
(918)-230-1636
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Tickets $15 in Advance | $20 Door Red Dirt Rangers 9:30pm BC and the Big Rig 11:30pm BC & the Big Rig is back and ready to rock your face off with their brand new album, Liars & Saints - due October 15, 2021 on CD, Vinyl, and all major streaming services. The Big Rig seized an opportunity in late 2020 to record at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, TN. The future of BC and The Big Rig looks bright. With the new album set to release in the coming months, the band continues to tour and spread their blend of shred dirt rock and roll to anyone who will lend their ears. The Red Dirt Rangers have been carrying the banner for Red Dirt music since before the bands founding in 1988. They draw from a lot of influences, throw them all in the pot, and mix well. What comes out is a sometimes wild, but always an outstanding and enjoyable ride, all over the map of roots music.
Monica Shuey
(316)-807-4330
eat19@eau19eav19eaw19
Plan a visit to the D.W. Correll Museum for the Rock Swap & Open House and land yourself free admission to this Catoosa museum. Multitask during this special event and browse both the museum collections and goods from the onsite vendors. Guests can tour through the transportation museum, housing antique automobiles, before focusing in on the rocks, minerals, fossils and jewelry for sale. Collectors and enthusiasts can also partake in rock cutting, polishing, jewelry making and flint knapping demonstrations. Kids can also participate in educational activities while their chaperones get their personal rocks and gemstones identified by the experts. Head to the D.W. Correll Museum for an afternoon filled with educational fun and leave with a rock or mineral to commemorate this special day.
DW Correll Museum
19934 E Pine St
Catoosa, OK 74015
Eric Hamshar
(918)-266-3612
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Whittier Square Historic District
5 S Lewis Ave
Tulsa, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
Claremore, OK
DW Correll Museum
19934 E Pine St
Catoosa, OK
48th Annual Arts & Crafts Bazaar sponsored by ESA Sorority Alpha Rho Chapter. Craft items from over 40 vendors, Concessions and Pumpkin Patch offered by St. Stephen's United Methodist Church. Free Admission! All proceeds go to local charities.
St. Stephen's United Methodist Church
400 W. New Orleans ( East of Elm on 101st )
Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Nancy Stanley
(918)-251-0617
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The Harwelden Mansion is delighted to present our monthly “Afternoon Tea at the Mansion” event. Join us for an afternoon filled with English tradition, sweet and savory delicacies, and live piano music! This event is from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM on September 7, where sanitation and social distancing take place.
Harwelden Mansion
2210 S Main
Tulsa, OK 74114
Nancy Ruth
(918)-408-1140
eat13@eau13eav13eaw13
harweldenmansion.com/harwelden-events/category/afternoon-tea/
Water’s Edge Winery
116 S Main St
Broken Arrow, OK
Tulsa Arts District
Tulsa, OK 74120
MIC DROP Homecoming celebrates the significant role Tulsa played in the creation of the Christian Hip Hop (CHH) genre; and in turn, the impact it has had on generations. The event will consist of a screening of the groundbreaking film MIC DROP: The Culture of Christian Hip Hop along with a CHH Pioneer Concert featuring some of the genre’s greatest founders – all commemorating Tulsa, the city that aided in the genre’s inception. MIC DROP: The Culture of Christian Hip Hop made history as the first documentary of its kind to be majorly distributed, via Warner Music, and delivered for viewing in theaters. The Tulsa event will mark one of few film premieres across the country prior to its official arrival to streaming platforms, including Netflix. MIC DROP highlights the pioneers who broke down barriers between Christianity and Hip Hop and, ultimately, created a movement. MIC DROP Homecoming will also honor beloved Tulsa pastor, Stephen Wiley – a revolutionary icon in Christian Hip Hop, credited with one of the first Christian Rap albums to ever be recorded. Wiley will also perform during the CHH Pioneer Concert alongside fellow trailblazers Adion Butler, Michael Peace and more.
Anna Castle
(615)-839-5200
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The Legacy Row art show will feature 9 Native American artists in conjunction with Claremore’s Native American Day. On display will be paintings, sculptors, basketry, textiles, sketches jewelry and other art forms. Enjoy Indian Tacos too!
Claremore Museum of History
121 N Weenonah Ave
Claremore, OK 74017
Gathering Place
2650 S John Williams Way E
Tulsa, OK
Central Park Community Center
1500 S Main St
Broken Arrow, OK
The Tulsa Community College Theatre Department will present, Puffs or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic November 18-19-20 at 8pm and November 21st at 2pm in the Pace Studio Theatre at Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus. Masks are appreciated. This hilarious comedy re-imagines an epic journey of Harry Potter seven books through a hilarious parody with three potential heroes and their well-meaning, loyal group of outsider friends. Adventure with "the Puffs" through magical places and the sometimes-dangerous twists and turns of wizardly school. Limited seating. This play contains Adult Language and Themes-Rated PG-13. This play will also be available on Live Stream to watch in the comfort of your own home. To purchase tickets at https://tulsacc-theatre-vtpace.eventbrite.com or call 918-595-7777 To visit our Facebook event page visit: https://fb.me/e/dLsIPIaUF
Tulsa Community College Pace Studio Theatre
10300 East 81st Street, Southeast Campus
Tulsa, OK 74133
Mark Frank
(918)-697-8825
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View the Castle Calendar to plan your trip! Special event evenings are a wonderful way to experience the Christmas Festival. Take a train ride through the Village, bundle up with loved ones during an old Fashioned Hayride, or ride the Christmas ponies (all weather permitting). Live like a Wiseman and journey the Village on Cletus the Camel. Open until December 26th*. When you plan your visit to Castle Christmas, remember to ALSO visit our neighbors in Honor Heights Park! The Muskogee Parks and Recreation Department presents The Garden of Lights, a display of over 1 million lights decorating the trees, bushes, and walkways throughout Honor Heights Park. Open every night, 6-10pm. A beautiful, glittering display is timed to holiday music as you drive through the park. Follow the signs from The Castle to Honor Heights. Lines can be long at Honor Heights, so we suggest visiting The Castle first!
Castle of Muskogee
3400 West Fern Mountain Road
MUSKOGEE, OK 74401
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Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Rd.
Tulsa, OK
View the Castle Calendar to plan your trip! Special event evenings are a wonderful way to experience the Christmas Festival. Take a train ride through the Village, bundle up with loved ones during an old Fashioned Hayride, or ride the Christmas ponies (all weather permitting). Live like a Wiseman and journey the Village on Cletus the Camel. Open until December 26th*. When you plan your visit to Castle Christmas, remember to ALSO visit our neighbors in Honor Heights Park! The Muskogee Parks and Recreation Department presents The Garden of Lights, a display of over 1 million lights decorating the trees, bushes, and walkways throughout Honor Heights Park. Open every night, 6-10pm. A beautiful, glittering display is timed to holiday music as you drive through the park. Follow the signs from The Castle to Honor Heights. Lines can be long at Honor Heights, so we suggest visiting The Castle first!
Castle of Muskogee
3400 West Fern Mountain Road
MUSKOGEE, OK 74401
Daily offerings for the whole family throughout the holiday season. Enjoy a variety of activities, special exhibitions, community-sourced Lego Villa, and plenty of festive decor. Festival General Admission* Nov. 26–Dec. 31, 2021 Wed-Sun: 9am-3pm
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