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Redbud festival Park
109 N main st
Owasso, ok
Charley Young Event Park
50 W. Dawes Ave.
Bixby, OK
Charley Young Event Park
50 W Dawes Ave
Bixby, OK
Redbud festival Park
109 N main st
owasso, ok
Crossroads Fellowship Church
100 W. Dawes Ave.
Bixby, OK
Crossroads Fellowship Church
100 W Dawes Ave
Bixby, OK
Redbud festival Park
109 N main st
Owasso, ok
Crossroads fellowship church
100 w dawes ave
bixby, ok
Sapulpa Municipal Golf Course
1200 W. Dewey Ave.
Sapulpa, OK
Vinita, Okla., March 25, 2021 (Grand Nation, Inc.) — Everyone’s favorite safety camp and kids’ fun fair is back. The fourth annual Camp Bandage — Grand Lake is set for Saturday, June 5. A free outdoor event that provides safety, health and first aid training for children of all ages, Camp Bandage - Grand Lake will be held from noon to 4 p.m. at Grand Lake RV Resort on Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees. Open to the public, Camp Bandage - Grand Lake is a family-friendly day that teaches children of all ages to put safety first and how to be ready in case of an emergency. A number of groups and organizations will be on hand during the event to educate children and demonstrate a wide variety of safety topics to them in a fun and diverse environment. During Camp Bandage, children will learn about safe outdoor recreation, water safety, health, first aid, weather, fire safety, injury and substance abuse prevention and more. They will also have the opportunity to meet and interact with first responders from the Grand Lake area, including fire, police and EMTs, as well as explore helicopters, fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, patrol boats, cranes and a fire boat. In addition to the many safety classes, demonstrations and hands-on activities, the fun will also include karaoke, dancing and games. Thanks to the generosity of sponsors, everything is free at Camp Bandage - Grand Lake, including admission, prizes, hot dogs and drinks. Beginning at 10 a.m., T-shirts will be given away to the first 500 children who arrive at Camp Bandage. The Grand Lake safety camp and kids’ fun fair is an off-shoot of Camp Bandage - Broken Arrow, which was started in 1983 by Dr. A.L. Gerner and his wife, Shirley. An annual event for more than 30 years, Camp Bandage was designed to educate the community of how common accidents and injuries could be prevented. Over the years, the Broken Arrow event has grown and expanded its focus to include all aspects of safety and disaster preparedness. Camp Bandage - Grand Lake is an extension of that growth. Camp Bandage - Grand Lake is organized by Grand Nation, a nonprofit grassroots coalition that has been serving the Grand Lake area since 2012. “A community outreach project of this magnitude fits right in with our existing substance abuse prevention program, GaDuGi,” said Jennifer Hinson, Grand Nation executive director. “For instance, we’re trying to promote Responsible Recreation on the lake. Camp Bandage - Grand Lake teaches kids about being safe on the water and being safe at home. It’s an obvious platform where we could impact hundreds of kids in one day. That was an opportunity we didn’t want to pass up.” Camp Bandage - Grand Lake will once again be hosted by Grand Lake RV Resort at 31527 South 4510 Road, Afton, Okla., on Duck Creek. “Camp Bandage is an awesome safety program for kids with lots of activities for learning,” said Dianna McIntyre, owner and operator of Grand Lake RV Resort. “We thoroughly enjoy it and think it’s a wonderful experience.” If you would like to attend Camp Bandage, be a vendor or volunteer at the event, visit CampBandage.org/GrandLake or the Grand Lake Camp Bandage Facebook page for more information. ABOUT GRAND NATION Grand Nation is a nonprofit grassroots coalition that has been serving the Grand Lake area since 2012. An umbrella organization for a number of different programs, Grand Nation joins families seeking a better life with the resources and community organizations that can help them achieve their goal. Located at 123 S. Wilson, in Vinita, Grand Nation serves the communities of Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, including Vinita, Grove, Jay, Afton, Ketchum, Langley, Miami, Bluejacket and Spavinaw. The phone number is (918) 276-2192. ABOUT CAMP BANDAGE Camp Bandage was started in Broken Arrow by Dr.mmon accidents and injuries can be prevented. For more than 30 years, businesses and organization A.L. Gerner and his wife, Shirley, in 1983, as a one-day event designed to educate the community on how cos across the community have come together each year to teach children everything from injury prevention, first aid and CPR to bike, water, fire and home safety. Each year, the Broken Arrow Police and Fire departments are on hand to simulate responding to a car accident in order to educate the community on how emergency responders work together.
Grand Lake RV Resort
31527 s 4510 rd
afton, ok
Neinhuis Park Community Center
3201 N 9th st
Broken Arrow, OK
Grand Lake RV Resort
31527 S 4510 rd
afton, ok
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
Redbud festival Park
109 N main st
owasso, ok
1 S. Lewis Ave
Tulsa, ok
We are reopening! Please come and see our presentation of the old fashioned melodrama The Fate of Fairchild Farm. Which opens this weekend. We have two separate casts. Check out our webpage www.sapulpatheatre.org for a full cast list. We have online tickets available with no fees to you on our website. Season ticket holders, your remaining available tickets from 2020 will be honored. You may also call for reservations 918-227-2169. See you at the theatre! Sapulpa Community Theatre P.O. Box 827 Sapulpa, OK 74067 918-227-2169 TICKETS $12 ADULTS, $5 FOR STUDENTS PRE-K TO 18 YRS OLD TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR, ONLINE OR BY CALLING 918-227-2169 LIMITED SEATING AND MASKS ENCOURAGED
Gazebo Park
Claremore, ok
Guts Church is excited to present DIG, our 2021 Vacation Bible School June 7-10 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Guts Church provides a fun, God-centered and hands-on VBS program for kids ages 3 years - 5th grade (potty training required). Your kids will enjoy age-appropriate activities, such as crafts, music, rock wall climbing, inflatables, and outdoor activities right on our Tulsa campus. Every day will include devotions and energy-filled praise and worship. Snacks and a t-shirt will be provided. Pre-registration is required. Visit www.gutschurch.com/vbs for more information and to register. We know your kids are going to dig it!
At Destination Dig, kids will unearth more than just dirt. They will discover real-life archaeological finds that have helped to uncover the truth about Jesus. Stories from the Bible will leap off the pages as kids explore where Jesus walked and examine artifacts that bring the world of the Bible to life. As junior archaeologists, kids will study tangible pieces of the past to learn the truth about who Jesus is and why He came. Each day, kids will make crafts, play fun games, enjoy tasty snacks, sing cool songs, and learn about missions. It is Vacation Bible School time at Beaver Street Baptist Church!
Beaver Street Baptist Church
102 West Beaver St.
Jenks, OK
Tuesdays in the Park ARTSOK the Regional Arts Alliance of Broken Arrow Tuesdays in the Park is a long-running success for arts in Broken Arrow. Tuesday evenings 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, dining 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 have been 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, Andolinis and Ma & Pa’s Kettle Corn Music is selected for variety of style and presentation talent. Regional musical groups are eager to play one of the Tuesday evening concerts which draw people from all over. This year we are featuring these musical performers: June 8: We are excited to begin with Mary Cogan showcasing the best of country music with a fresh, inventive approach to the standards and a newborn authenticity to the latest hits. June 15: Since 2004 the Usual Suspects have been performing our own unique brand of rock & roll, dance, and blues music for crowds all over Oklahoma. June 22: We bring back the fabulous Grady Nichols. His crowd-pleasing performances have always been a huge hit at Titp! June 29: This will be huge with Zodiac, a pop/rock dance group with a multi-decade playlist of classic and contemporary pop hits our audience has always loved! As an added attraction, AVB is sponsoring our kid’s activity: Balloon Man Neil, for family fun. We appreciate the City of Broken Arrow, Arrow Exterminators, AVB and Tastee Treat as major event donors and all the other supporters of ARTSOK. For more infomration contact Janie Green: eat1@eau1eav1eaw1
Central Park
1500 S Main St
Broken Arrow, OK
Grand Lake Festivals, Inc. and the Grove Area Chamber of Commerce again partner for great kick-off to a safe and festive 2021 summer festival series. The American Heritage Music Festival and Grand Lake National Fiddle Contest will be held June 10, 11 & 12, joining the Chamber for the Toes in the Grand weekend at Wolf Creek Park in Grove, OK. Fiddlers, musicians and music enthusiasts from across the US gather for this exciting Festival celebrating our nation’s musical heritage. This will be the second year for the two events to be combined into a large family-friendly event. The American Heritage Music Festival starts with a delicious lakeside dinner, entertainment, and plenty of jamming at Snider’s Camp on Thursday evening, June 10 at 6:30 pm. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy a lakeside dinner and free entertainment. The Grand Lake National Fiddle Contest will begin at 9 am on Friday, June 11 at Wolf Creek Park, with 4 divisions for all ages including the Open Division competing for the top prize of $1000. Register online for the contests at www.grandlakefestivals.com. Early Bird registration deadline is May 15. Contests, jamming and entertainment continue throughout the day. You never know who you will find within the groups of talented musicians enjoying playing and jamming with the best of the best. Featured bands Friday evening are Cliff Top and the award-winning Baker Family Band plus Jana Jae & World Champion Barry “Bones” Patton, followed by the Junior Marriott Western Swing Dance Band closing out an evening of great music, fun and dancing. Spectators are asked to bring their lawn chairs to Wolf Creek Park and enjoy a full day and evening of entertainment, vendor booths and delicious food by several local and area food trucks serving up their most delicious cuisine. Grand Lake Festivals, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the arts and family entertainment to the Grand Lake area with the assistance of local and area sponsors & media, Oklahoma Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Grove Convention & Tourism Bureau, Cherokee Nation Businesses and Oklahoma Tourism.
Wolf Creek Park
GROVE, OK
Footgolf Tournament
Mohawk Park Golf Course
5223 E. 41st St. N.
Tulsa, OK
Mohawk Park Golf Course
5223 E 41st st N
tulsa, ok
River Spirit Expo
4145 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK
Bixby Community Center
211 N. Cabaniss
Bixby, OK
America’s LARGEST interactive comedy murder mystery dinner show is now playing at the Hilton Garden Inn Tulsa Broken Arrow! At The Dinner Detective, you’ll tackle a challenging crime while you feast on a fantastic dinner. Just beware! The criminal is lurking somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a Prime Suspect before you know it! Each admission includes our fantastic full dinner, murder mystery entertainment, wait staff gratuity, prize package for Top Sleuth, and much more! Cash bar and ATM available throughout the event. Our Broken Arrow murder mystery shows are geared toward adults and carry a PG-13 rating. Some mild content, loud noises, and adult humor will be present. Teenagers ages 15+ with adult supervision are permitted; no infants, toddlers, or young children are allowed to attend.
Hilton Garden Inn Tulsa Broken Arrow
420 W Albany St
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Steve Harris
(866)-496-0535
eat2@eau2eav2eaw2
Bixby Community Center
211 N Cabaniss
Bixby, ok
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, ok
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy.
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
eat3@eau3eav3eaw3
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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Indian Springs Country
16006 e 131st st S
broken arrow, ok
Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex
4145 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, OK
Indian Springs Golf Club
16006 E. 131st St. S.
Broken Arrow, OK
June 15th through July 4th from 9am- 9pm Large selection of high-quality product for every type of celebration Paved parking lot Indoor air-conditioned shopping Knowledgeable and friendly salespeople Wide variety of Fountains, Reloadables, Novelty items, Sparklers, Roman Candles, and Heavyweights 100+ new items for 2021. Check back- daily updates
Castle of Muskogee
3400 West Fern Mountain Road
MUSKOGEE, OK 74401
TULSA, OK – June 10, 2021 – Tulsa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tulsa SPCA) is hosting their annual Paws and Pictures fundraising event at the Admiral Twin Drive-In next Thursday, June 17th beginning at 7 PM. In an effort to continue life-saving work and making a meaningful difference for homeless cats and dogs in the community, Tulsa SPCA is encouraging all to attend. “We look forward to our Paws and Pictures event every year and this year more than ever! We were disappointed to cancel last year’s event, but look forward to joining our supporters and their furry friends for an exciting evening at the drive-in,” said Mindy Tiner, Executive Director of the Tulsa SPCA. In addition to four movies being shown, there will be family-friendly games and activities attendees and their pets can participate in. As a reminder, all pets must be on a leash. Tickets to Paws and Pictures are $8 for adults and $4 for children and can be purchased at the gate the night of the event. For more information and sponsorship opportunities, visit https://tulsaspca.org/paws-pictures/ Paws and Pictures is presented by American Waste Control, Inc. About Tulsa SPCA Since 1913, the Tulsa SPCA has been working with Northeastern Oklahoma animal lovers to protect dogs and cats. Our mission is to improve the lives of dogs and cats, and their human companions. Working with our community, we’ve saved animals from homelessness, illness, and abuse. We provide these services while being completely funded by private donations. We are not an affiliate of the ASPCA, nor do we receive government assistance. Community support is critical to the Tulsa SPCA so we can continue to provide these vital services to Tulsa and the surrounding areas.
Admiral Twin Drive-In
7355 E. Easton St.
Tulsa, OK
Alyssa Smythe
(918)-428-1026
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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/
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy.
Claremore, OK
(918)-342-5357
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Parkway
Claremore, OK
Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum
13 Sahoma Lake Rd.
Sapulpa, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd
CLAREMORE, OK 74017
Charley Young Event Park
12-128 W Dawes Ave
Bixby, ok
Hal Roach “Mixed Nuts”, “Blotto”, and “Helpmates”; Music, Vintage Games – 6-9 p.m., Patio
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, OK
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd
CLAREMORE, OK 74017
Redbud festival Park
109 N main st
owasso, ok
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Lendell Nolan
(918)-366-8732
Kick-off the Fourth of July festivities early at this fun-for-the-whole-family event! Starting at 6 p.m., food vendors, inflatables, games, a live band, and more will lead up to the grand finale firework extravaganza at dark! For more information, check out their website at www. cityofcoweta-ok.gov.
West of Coweta High School Stadium
Coweta, OK
Saturday, June 26th - 10:00AM-2:00PM Learn practical ways to improve your landscape while positively impacting wildlife and the environment. Conservation educators from the Oklahoma Conservation Commission will provide suggestions about living a more nature-friendly lifestyle and assist participants with creating a plan to add strength, health, and resiliency to their yards. Attendees will even take home a miniature prairie (like could have been found in Tulsa County 100 years ago) in a planter! This class is considered an elective in the Native Plant Certification Program. A boxed sandwich lunch will be provided with the cost of the workshop; participants will receive follow-up sandwich options at a later date. Member: $35 Non-member: $45 The cost for the class includes instruction and materials, and space is limited.
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 South Peoria Avenue
Tulsa, OK
(918)-576-5155
www.tulsagardencenter.org/adult-programs/soil-water-and-waysto-make-a-difference
THRILLING SUMMER EVENTS IN June 26 | 5 - 7:30 p.m. Garden Pavilion at Reno Swim & Slide MOMMY & SON FIELD DAY Boys ages 3-14 and the special lady in their life can enjoy an evening of games, crafts, and dancing followed by a private, after-hours pool party. $10 tickets include Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, entry to the fi eld day activities, and a ticket to a private pool party from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Tickets are available through Eventbrite only. July 4 | 6 to 10 p.m. Joe B. Barnes Regional Park TRIBUTE TO LIBERTY Join us for this free, family-centered patriotic celebration with musical performances, food trucks and a fi reworks display to end the night! July-October| 9- 10 a.m. YOGA IN THE PARK Doug Hunt Softball Complex Join us for FREE Yoga in the Park the last Saturday of each month July-October in the outfi eld of Sanderson Field! All ages and abilities are welcome to join and no experience is necessary. Bring a blanket, towel or yoga mat and water. July 24 | 6 to 11:30 p.m. Joe B. Barnes Regonal Park CHRISTMAS IN JULY Don your summer Christmas clothes and join us as we watch the movie “Elf” at dusk Enjoy eats from Tasty Snow, crafts, and activities and photo ops with Mr. Claus himself! August 20 | 6 to 11:30 p.m. Joe B. Barnes Regional Park FAMILY FRIDAY This free event gives families the opportunity to enjoy a movie, games and activities, food trucks, and watch the fi lm “Shrek” at dusk! September 7 |6:30-8:30 p.m. Reno Swim & Slide DOGGIE PADDLE Bring your furry friends to the pool for this Labor Day pool party featuring free custom dog tags and more! Tickets are available online at Eventbrite. For more information visit MidwestCityOK.org @mwcparksrec @mwc.parksandrec September 11 |8 to 11 a.m Joe B. Barnes Regional Park FISHING CLINIC The Midwest City Kiwanis Club is hosting a FREE fi shing clinic for ages 6 to 16 to learn rigging, casting, outdoor sport ethics, and more! On-site registration begins at 7:30 a.m. day of. Bring your own pole or borrow one of ours.
Thrilling Summer Events in Midwest City
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Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Pkwy.
Claremore, OK
Claremore Expo Center
400 Veterans Parkway
Claremore, ok
Join us to Wilderness Escape—an exciting journey with God’s people to escape Egypt! June 28th-30th Doors open at 5:45 PM and VBS is from 6-8 PM. Pre-register online at https:vbs.ehbcclaremore.com!
Nashville-based PLAY LIKE A GIRL will debut its Meet + Mentor day camp in Tulsa on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, in partnership with Academy Sports + Outdoors and Zebco. Specially designed for middle school girls (ages 10-14) in the Tulsa area, this day camp is 100% free of charge and provides the opportunity for students to explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in sports and the outdoors. Zebco, a local fishing rod and reel manufacturer and product testing facility, will be transformed into a mentoring lab designed to encourage local girls in their STEM pursuits and create a diverse female STEM leadership pipeline. Play Like a Girl staff, Academy employees and volunteers will accompany 15 Tulsa students through STEM-related and confidence-building activities centered around the design and testing of fishing reels, rods and accessories. Activities include: Panel Discussion and Q&A featuring accomplished women in outdoors and STEM STEM Mentoring Moment, an opportunity for students to meet and have a hands-on working session with women leaders in the design of fishing reels and rods Confidence-building Activity Inspired by Play Like a Girl’s Curriculum, through which girls can learn SMART goal-setting from Play Like a Girl’s CEO Dr. Kimberly Clay Outdoor Hike & Fishing Lesson at the local aquarium with a former college athlete turned fishing guide Play Like a Girl Meet + Mentor events are ongoing celebrations to shine a light on empowering women role models in an effort to inspire more girls to reach their full potential in sport and STEM. Participating students will be featured in a three-part YouTube series showcased across Academy's social channels this summer. The next event will take place in Memphis on July 7, 2021.
Dr. Kimberly Clay
(615)-601-1864
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