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If you love art or just have a great appreciation for wildlife and nature, you won't want to miss out on this exciting exhibit on display at Bartlesville's Woolaroc Museum this fall. Bringing together seven of the most acclaimed landscape and wildlife artists in the country, this "Best of the Best" exhibit will be like nothing you've seen before. As you tour this astonishing collection, you'll see the stirring works of painters Ken Carlson, Bob Kuhn, James Morgan and Tucker Smith, and sculptors Ken Bunn, Walter Matia and Tim Shinabarger. Bring the family along for this unique and fascinating experience.
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd Bartlesville, OK 74006
woolaroc.org
(918)-336-0307
Women of Tomorrow is a leadership and character development program sponsored by Greenwood Cultural Center. The program is geared for young ladies, ages 11 - 14. Weekly meetings are held each Tuesday from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Greenwood Cultural Center. Meet new people, enjoy fun activities, gain new knowledge and skills, and connect with the community. Cost: Free
Kenneth W. Hagin’s A Call to Arms® Men’s Conference will be held November 5–7 at Rhema Bible Church in Broken Arrow. Since 2002 this annual conference has encouraged and inspired men from across the nation and around the world. This year Rev. Hagin and his son, Craig W. Hagin, are hosting the conference. Special guest speakers are Aaron Hankins and Jeff Perry. Power Talk speakers include Don Burns, Bracken Christian, Cliff Graham, Jerry Weinzierl, and others. With a high-energy, high-impact format, the 2015 conference promises to be better than ever. Between main speaker sessions, men will enjoy 30-minute power talks on the issues that matter most: finances, family, leadership, careers, and other great topics for living a successful life. These talks will be given by men who have proven themselves in their fields. Plus there will be plenty of time to hang out with the guys and kick back and relax. And did we mention . . . awesome food and giveaways! Registration is only $60 and includes a luncheon. To register or get more information about the conference and speakers, visit rhema.org/cta. Or you may also call (918) 258-1588, ext. 2238.
Rhema Bible Church
1025 W. Kenosha Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012
September 24 – November 7, 2015 Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9:00 am – 6:30 p.m. And - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday by appointment Closed Sunday • The Pumpkin Festival is a harvest celebration held at Shepherd’s Cross, an authentic working farm, just north of Claremore OK on Scenic Route 66. • Come to the farm and enjoy the peace of a few hours spent in the country. • Wholesome fun for the entire family includes hay maze, festive outdoor & indoor games, Farm Animal Petting Barn, farm demonstrations and festive fall story time. The farm’s focus is educational, fall festive fun. • Truckloads of pumpkins of all shapes and sizes for purchase; as well as straw bales & corn stalks. • Hayrides go out approximately every 30 minutes. • Farm Museum & Educational Farm Silo is open – free admission. • Buses and large groups are welcome; groups larger than 20 please pre-schedule. • Antique Farm Equipment - demonstrations • The Bible Garden is available for guided or self-guided tours; audio or visual or both. • Shepherd’s Shop, a quaint country gift shop, is an event in itself - featuring a host of festive fall, handmade and farm related gifts and wares from many gifted artisans; a year round “craft fair”. Healthy choice foods and grass fed, grass finished meats and wool items are available. • Shepherd’s Cross is home to Heart of the Shepherd Inc., a public, non-profit Christian organization (501-C3) that teaches Biblical references to the harvest, the animals, farming and gardening. Biblical references are found throughout the farm experience. • The event is available free of charge – provided by Heart of the Shepherd. Donations are accepted; $3 per person suggested donation. • Hayrides are $5.00 per person; children one and under are free. • Modern indoor restrooms; snacks & beverages. • Package deals are available - $5 & $6 & 8 – includes hayride, all activities & a pumpkin to take home - sizes vary with package; while supplies last; see website for more information. • Pumpkins arrive the last full week of September – available September 24. Beat the crowds. Come early. • The Pumpkin Festival will proceed even in the case of inclimate weather. Many demonstrations will take place in the Amish built gambrel roof tour barn, which houses some of the animals as well as the wool processing, farm museum, games, hands on learning stations, story time and the gift shop. • Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritoruism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, a member of the Claremore Farmer’s Market, an Grass Fed Grass Finished, Animal Welfare Certified sheep and cattle farm; a producer for and distribution site for the Oklahoma Food Co-op. • Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ShepherdsCross • To find out more information about this woolly event please visit our website: www.ShepherdsCross.com - simply click on Pumpkin Festival on the home page or directly here: http://www.shepherdscross.com/PumpkinFestivalatShepherdsCross.html Shepherds’ s Cross & Heart of the Shepherd
(918)-342-5911
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Commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Honey Springs with a special re-enactment of the battle in Checotah near Rentiesville. Come and witness as costumed re-enactors bring to life the largest military clash ever to have occurred in Oklahoma. The Battle of Honey Springs is remembered as a pivotal point in Civil War military engagement in Indian Territory. This battle, which occurred on July 17, 1863, consisted of a clash of forces between United States units under Major General James G. Blunt and Confederate States of America troops commanded by Brig. General Douglas H. Cooper. Attend the Battle of Honey Springs Re-enactment to witness this massive re-enactment held only every other year. The battle re-enactment will attract over 1,500 participants, making it the state's largest such event. Secure your spot on the sidelines to watch a spectacular display of living history brought to life before your eyes as participants re-enact the Battle of Honey Springs and the Battle of Greenleaf Prairie. The Battle of Honey Springs gained significance as an important Union victory in their efforts to gain control of Indian Territory. The battle was also unique in that white soldiers were the minority on both sides of the military conflict. Approximately 9,000 soldiers were involved in the battle, including Cherokee and Creek regiments, other American Indian forces, veteran Texas regiments and the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteers, the first black regiment in the Union army.
Honey Springs Battlefield
1863 Honey Springs Battlefield Rd Checotah, OK 74426
Get a taste of life in the 1800s at Har-Ber Village's Pioneer Days. Life 200 years ago required hard work and ingenuity. Har-Ber Village Museum in Grove will bring these days of yore to life through demonstrations of heritage crafts and trades. With regular admission, visitors can get a look at daily life with hands-on activities, demonstrations, music and more. A variety of presentations will provide an eye-opening look at how families went through their day-to-day activities. Mark your calendar to get a glimpse of the past at this family friendly event.
Har-Ber Village Museum
4404 W 20th St Grove, OK 74344
(918)-786-6446
Hillcrest Hospital Claremore and Silver Elite invite you to a FREE educational seminar about bladder health presented by Dr. King Morris, Urologist with Utica Park Clinic. Attend and learn about urinary incontinence and treatment options. A complimentary lunch will be served at 11:30am with the presentation from 12pm - 1pm. Please RSVP by calling 918-579-6060 (ext. 1) or visiting www.SilverElite.org. Silver Elite is a FREE membership program offered for ages 60+. Members enjoy fun, educational events and in-hospital benefits. Membership is not required to attend this event.
Northeast Technology Center - Claremore
1901 N. Highway 88
Claremore, OK 74017
Hillcrest HealthCare System and Silver Elite invite you to a FREE educational luncheon presented by Dr. Geoffrey Plumlee, Physician with Utica Park Clinic. Attend and learn about controlling blood sugar and preventing diabetes. A complimentary lunch will be served at 11:30am with the presentation from 12pm - 1pm. Please RSVP for one session by calling 918-579-6060 (ext. 1) or visiting www.SilverElite.org. Silver Elite is a FREE membership program offered for ages 60+. Members enjoy fun, educational events and in-hospital benefits. Membership is not required to attend this event.
Wyndham Hotel Tulsa
10918 E. 41st Street
Tulsa, OK 74146
Silver Elite
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