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All Roads Lead to Oklahoma. Largest quilt show in Oklahoma.
Judy Helms
eat0@eau0eav0eaw0
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 eat1@eau1eav1eaw1 918-342-5911
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
Vintage Market in historical hospital, 2 day event
Mercy Sakes Market
10 South Vann
Pryor, Ok 74365
Jensen Kim
(918)-864-6813
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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
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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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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
eat6@eau6eav6eaw6
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 eat10@eau10eav10eaw10.
Collinsville City Plaza
12th and Main Street
Collinsville, OK 74021
Megan Edwards
(918)-371-4703
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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 eat10@eau10eav10eaw10.
Collinsville City Plaza
12th and Main St
Collinsville, OK
Megan
(918)-371-4703
eat10@eau10eav10eaw10
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 eat1@eau1eav1eaw1 918-342-5911
Dr. Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
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
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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
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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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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
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