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Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy.
Claremore, OK
Museum grounds
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK
$20 per person
Downtown Bixby
Bixby, OK
Water's Edge Winery
116 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK
All Outdoor Event.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 S. Peoria
Tulsa, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy.
Claremore, OK
HOTEL JOB FAIR START YOUR HOSPITALITY CAREER TODAY! Tuesday, April 13th 9am to 6pm Holiday Inn Express 2201 N. Stone Wood Circle Broken Arrow, OK 74012 GREAT PAY! BENEFITS! GREAT TEAM! Front Desk – FT & Weekends Maintenance Manager Night Audit – PT Overnight Maintenance – PT Weekend Housekeeping – FT & Weekends
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
2201 N. Stone Wood Circle
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Thelma Baker
(918)-994-6300
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Creek County Fairgrounds
17808 W. OK-66
Kellyville, OK
River Spirit Expo
4145 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK
To RSVP call Jacki Van Cura Benefits Tulsa Boyis Home, Public invited
Oaks Country Club
6500 S. 49th W. Ave.
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.
Redbud Festival Park
109 N. Main St.
Owasso, OK
Food Truck Arena
Food Truck Arena
4145 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, OK
Join Monica Taylor, Mallory Eagle and Ken Pomeroy for an afternoon of great music in downtown Jenks TULSA, Okla. -April 21, 2021 – It’s been said, “there must be something in the water” when it comes to the massive musical talent tied to the State of Oklahoma. The list is long and the list is impressive. Names like Bob Wills, Gene Autry, Woody Guthrie, Merle Haggard, Reba McEntire, Roy Clark, Wanda Jackson, Vince Gill, Garth Brooks, Sandi Patty, JJ Cale, Jean Shepard, The Flaming Lips, Chet Baker, Hanson, The Gap Band, Leon Russell, Carrie Underwood and of course Blake Shelton. This extensive list however only scratches the surface, so when Nashville Artist Manager and former Record Label Executive Brenda Cline moved back to her home state of Oklahoma in 2015, she began to pursue her dream to pay homage to the great women entertainers of Oklahoma through the “Women of Song: The Heart and Spirit of Oklahoma” project. The “Women of Song” (WOS) project is multi-faceted. First, and foremost is to honor the female singers and songwriters at all professional levels. From young artists tirelessly working on their careers to artists who have had successful careers that deserve to be recognized and esteemed. Several of the WOS artists have been inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Oklahoma Hall of Fame. As a special memorial, WOS proudly pays tribute to three amazing and beloved female artists whose lives were tragically cut short, Gus Hardin, Debbie Campbell and Betsy Smittle. This prestigious group of women are some of Oklahoma’s finest ranging in age and musical genres and deserve to be celebrated. These are “The Women of Song.” Ann Bell - Debbie Campbell - Kellie Coffey - Gail Davies - Mallory Eagle - Kayln Fay - Cherokee Maidens - Marty Fields Galloway - Gus Hardin - Becky Hobbs - Jana Jae - Leigh Madison - Jennifer Marriot - Ken Pomeroy - Gracee Shriver - Betsy Smittle - Adley Stump - Monica Taylor “I have always been an advocate for women in the music business because traditionally it has been much more difficult to get recognition than men. Combine that with my love for Oklahoma and the outstanding talent that has evolved from here, this project is something I knew in my heart I had to accomplish.” Brenda Cline - Executive Producer and Creator “Women of Song: The Heart and Spirit of Oklahoma Cline’s plans are to produce a compilation album, music video and a documentary. She has assembled an esteemed team making up the Women of Song Advisory Board. These individuals come from various professions and backgrounds. Handpicked by Cline, the board members are involved in various aspects of the long-range projects associated with WOS and all share Cline’s vision to champion women in the music arena and bring exposure to the immeasurable talent that emerges out of the state of Oklahoma. “Some of my biggest influences in my career have been Oklahoma female artists. As a kid I loved Wanda Jackson’s “Let’s Have a Party” and Debbie Campbell’s soulful singing blew me away. To this day, I’ll never forget the first time I heard Gus Hardin and Ann Bell sing. There are many more that have made their mark, and so many young female artists coming up making a name for themselves. I am so honored to be a part of the Women of Song! I’m so grateful to Brenda Cline for all her hard work and bringing us together.” Becky Hobbs From the conception of the Women of Song project to its public launch this Saturday, April 24th at the increasingly popular Maggie’s Music Box in Jenks, Cline experienced many challenges, most notably the shutdown this past year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With things starting to open up and the artists roster complete she is forging ahead with the artists, board members and community excitedly behind her. Kevin Wayne Smith owner of the newest music hotspot in downtown Jenks was happy to throw his support behind the WOS project and has set aside the last Saturday of every month from 3:30-5:30pm to showcase the ‘Women of Song, Writers In the Round’ event. The first WOS performance Saturday will be hosted by the Red Dirt Cimarron Songbird herself, Monica Taylor, sharing the stage with the amazing talent of Mallory Eagle and Ken Pomeroy. These three incredibly gifted Women of Song are the very essence of Cline’s dream to honor and expose the immense talent constantly emerging from the state of Oklahoma. “I’m honored to be a part of the Oklahoma Women of Song project! The roster is full of hardworking, genuine artists in music and each have many other artistic talents as well. I get to share the stage with two young women who have written wonderful song’s and they are also business minded. Mallory and I have the roots of Oklahoma and same taste in musicians! I’m excited to get to listen to her songs and maybe sing along, too. Ken has been a strong and graceful presence in my Red Dirt family for 2-3 years and I love her songs and stage presence! We are going to sing along with each on a few songs I believe, too... I do love singing with other women, as anyone knows who knows me! (The Cherokee Maidens & Sycamore Swing.)” Monica Taylor Looking ahead, Cline is thrilled that the Women of Song events will be filmed and later used in a documentary that will showcase the exceptional talents of these Oklahoma treasures where people can learn a little more about them, their journey and their Oklahoma ties. Cline is proud of her Oklahoma roots and impressive Cherokee heritage which she has recently discovered. Many of the Women of Song artists and advisory team are of Cherokee heritage and Cline plans on honoring that in the upcoming documentary as it is a rich part of Oklahoma’s history as well.
Maggie's Music Box
201 E Main Street
Jenks, OK
CAROL MATZA
(918)-504-3255
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3 Days, 15 Bands, 1 Big Stage! All Ages Red Dirt/Country Music Festival! Event located in Stillwater OKlahoma Get Your Tickets Here: www.calffry.com
Tumbleweed Dancehall & Concert Venue
5212 W Lakeview Road
Stillwater, Ok 74074
Cary MCBRIDE
(405)-792-0009
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Buster Keaton “Cops and One Week”; Music, Vintage Games – 6-9 p.m., Patio
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK
Fair Meadows Infield - Expo Square
4145 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, OK
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