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The Tulsa State Fair is the City’s largest family event, providing educational experiences and entertainment during an 11-day span. Annually held on the fourth Thursday after Labor Day, this historical event is based upon heritage, family values and quality entertainment for all ages. It was first organized in 1903 as the “Tulsa County Free Fair” and developed into the Tulsa State Fair of today. With the goal of providing an educational and entertaining experience to the community, it has over 100 years of history and continues to stand out as one of the premier fairs in the country, with an estimated attendance of 1,150,000 million in 2017.
Presented By: Tulsa PAC Trust The Brown Bag It free noontime concert series at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center happens the first Wednesday of the month. The series features some of Oklahoma’s finest professional musicians performing in the PAC's Westby Pavilion. Mosaic Trio, Maureen O’Boyle (violin), and Pete Peterson (cello), and Lorelei Barton (harp), have been performing individually for over 38 years. As a trio they were met with a standing ovation on their first public performance in Tulsa in 2015. The Mosaic Trio performs eclectic programs throughout Oklahoma and surrounding states with precision, sensitivity and pizazz. Patrons are sure to find a favorite in the varied genre of their selections.
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This Land Films is excited to celebrate the official release of FAR WESTERN on October 2nd at Fassler Hall in Tulsa. What better way to celebrate than dance all night with the renowned Japanese Bluegrass band The Blueside of Lonesome that is featured in the film! Along with Far Western DVDs we will also have limited-edition hats and t-shirts. FREE - 21+ - MUSIC STARTS AT 8PM SHARP
Courtney
(918)-200-9428
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Seven strangers arrive at Monkswell Manor during a blizzard. One of them is murdered, setting off an ivestigation into the lives of each. One of them is a murderer--and more may be next. Don't miss Agatha Christie's classic whodunit--the world's longest running play! $12 for Adults $10 for Groups of 10 or more $5 Students Pre-K through 12th grade Reservations strongly urged by calling 918-227-2169 Online ticketing available at https://sapulpatheatre.eventbrite.com/
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Join the BOC for the 7th annual Blue Jeans Ball on October 5th, 2019!! We will have dinner, dessert, live and silent auctions, raffles, games, whiskey and knife pull, live music, and dancing! Wine and beer is included with admission and open bar bracelets can be purchased. Attire is cowboy chic, so dust off your cowboy boots! All proceeds go to benefit the Bixby Outreach Center, helping feed and provide resources for families in the Bixby and the south Tulsa County area. Tickets will go on sale in June!
One Eighty One Ranch
3913 E 181st St S
Bixby, OK 74008
(918)-691-6336
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Presented By: Tulsa Symphony Opening with Rimsky-Korsakov’s brilliant and vivid Capriccio Espagnol, this program also includes an exhilarating journey through Mozart’s Posthorn symphony (Serenade No. 9) and Debussy’s whirling Images. Ron Spigelman conducts this classics concert.
Presented By: Choregus Productions Founded in 1994, RIOULT Dance NY quickly became an established name in modern dance with a reputation for presenting the sensual, articulate and exquisitely musical works of its artistic director Pascal Rioult. Rioult and his wife Joyce Herring, co-founder and associate artistic director of RIOULT, are former principal dancers for the acclaimed Martha Graham Dance Company.
Presented By: Tulsa PAC Trust Saxophonist Branford Marsalis is one of the most influential and revered figures in contemporary music. The NEA Jazz Master, Grammy Award winner and Tony Award nominee is equally at home performing concertos with symphony orchestras and sitting in with members of the Grateful Dead, but the core of his musical universe remains the Branford Marsalis Quartet. After more than three decades of existence with minimal personnel changes, this celebrated ensemble is revered for its uncompromising interpretation of a kaleidoscopic range of both original compositions and jazz and popular classics. After the Grammy-nominated Upward Spiral, on which guest vocalist Kurt Elling was seamlessly integrated into the group, the Quartet has followed up with The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul, its most emotionally wide-ranging and melody driven collection to date. John Zeugner captured the impact of the Quartet in live performance in a recent concert review, calling it “casually confident, professional, cerebral, and supercharged with energy. The Branford Marsalis Quartet…was all of those adjectives and more.”
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s wildly popular musical returns! Based on Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot, it’s the story of a tribe of felines called the Jellicles and the night they make what is known as the “Jellicle choice” to decide which cat will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new life. The show’s most popular song is the nostalgic showstopper “Memory.”
Tulsa PAC Chapman Music Hall
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-596-7111
Faith Holiness Tabernacle of Claremore invites you to join us for our first annual outdoor singing on October 11, 2019 at 7:30 pm. There will be live music, concessions (while they last), free coffee, cocoa, cookies, and more! Open to the community - come one, come all! Bring lawn chairs and and enjoy an old fashioned singing on the grounds.
Faith Holiness Tabernacle
1010 N. Florence Ave.
Claremore, OK 74017
Shea Haddox
(918)-695-0084
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There will be a variety of toy trains to buy, sell, or trade as well as several layouts. A concession will be available $5/ adult, children ages 12 and under free with a paying adult
Cain's Ballroom welcomes That 90's Party to Tulsa, OK on October 12, 2019 YOU MUST HAVE A VALID GOV'T ISSUED iD TO ENTER! Enter a world of rebellion and cultural chaos where anti-fashion dogmas and an “anything goes” kind of fashion emerged. Throw on your Doc Martens, get a club-kid haircut and walk into what will be Tulsa's biggest 90's PARTY since....well, the 90's! ALL 90's THROWBACK PARTY WITH • DJ Robbo | DJ Lynn K | Majda playing an excellent mix of pop, underground, club hits, hip hop, grunge, alternative and more! • 90's Costume Contest • Music Videos & MASSIVE projection • That 90's Party Photo Booth • Moments in Music, Film & Fashion Stage Acts • Giveaways & more! Burn Co Barbecue will be open during the show. For more info on their location, please visit their Facebook page. Advance - $15 + fees Day of Show - $15 + fees Door - $20 Mezzanine (21+) - $40 + fees General admission tickets have an 8 ticket limit and Mezzanine tickets have a 4 ticket limit. This is per person, address, credit card, email, etc... Orders over this limit may have any or all of their orders refunded without notice. No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds!
Cain's Ballroom
423 N Main St
Tulsa, OK 74103
The Sunday Afternoon Series provides a full-length performance in the relaxed atmosphere of the Williams Theatre at the PAC. There is something special when the lights go down and the music begins. For 66 years, Chamber Music Tulsa has been committed to presenting world-renowned and emerging young chamber ensembles in truly unforgettable concert experiences. This season, the excellence continues with performances by the American Brass Quintet, Harlem String Quartet, the Miró Quartet, and more! Subscribe today and join us on this musical journey.
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In this farce by Joe Orton, Dr. Prentice, a psychiatric doctor in an exclusive private clinic, is attempting to interview (and seduce) an attractive would-be secretary. When his wife surprises them, he hides the woman behind a curtain. The affairs multiply as Mrs. Prentice, being seduced and blackmailed by a young bellhop, promises him the secretarial post. Mature Audiences Only, please.
Bizet’s Carmen tells the story of a fiery, independent woman who drives a Spanish solider to choose between duty and freedom. Performing some of the best known of all operatic arias ― the “Habañera” and “Toreador Song” ― are American mezzo-soprano Sarah Mesko, making her Tulsa Opera debut as Carmen, and former Tulsa Opera Young Artist Alexander Birch Elliott, returning from his Metropolitan Opera debut to sing the role of Escamillo.
A meek floral assistant named Seymour stumbles across a new breed of plant he names "Audrey II" after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down-and-out Seymour as long as he keeps feeding it blood! This horror comedy rock musical by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman ran Off-Broadway for five years.
For the first time, the Oklahoma Aquarium will host seven nights of indoor trick-or-treating for kids of all ages from Friday, October 25 to Thursday, October 31! Guests can follow the Trick-or-Treat trail for loads of candy, and see our fascinating marine life in the surrounding exhibits. Dress up in your best Halloween costume for a chance to win prizes, get your face painted with your favorite animal, and join us for the opportunity to interact with some of the ocean's most curious creatures from the deep! Little ones can explore the Coral Cove, a sweet and spooky play area with age-appropriate games, candy, and prizes. Early bird special pricing now available! Tickets will go up October 19th
Liz Medrano
(918)-528-1507
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The Washington Irving Festival is a free event open to the community. It is a day to enjoy food trucks, inflatables and train rides. As a special treat young ones will be able to participate in Trunk or Treat so bring your bags for all the goodies!
Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum
13700 South Memorial Drive
Bixby, Ok
The Bixby Community Center council will be hosting a Halloween Mummy and Me dance for all ages. Costumes are encouraged by not requited. The will be plenty of dancing, refreshments and fun. A photographer will be on hand to take pictures. $5/person at the door CASH OR CHECK ONLY. NO DEBIT OR CREDIT CARDS CAN BE ACCEPTED.
Bixby Community Center
211 North Cabaniss
Bixby, OK 74008
(918)-366-4841
The Washington Irving Festival is a free event open to the community. It is a day to enjoy food trucks, inflatables and costume contests. As special treat, young ones will be able to participate in Trunk or Treat hosted by the Bixby Optimist Club. Saturday, October 26, 2019 Location: Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum- 13700 South Memorial Drive Event Time: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM 1:00 - 4:00 PM Trunk or Treat hosted by the Bixby Optimist Club 3:00 PM Costume Contest
Washington Irving Memorial Park & Arboretum
13700 South Memorial Drive
Bixby, OK 74008
Tashia Taylor
(918)-366-9445
eat3@eau3eav3eaw3
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Harvest Hayday! October 26, from 11am - 2pm. Come celebrate the arrival of fall! With hayrides, games, trunk or treating, emergency vehicles, a petting zoo, and more, Asbury is bringing in the autumn season! This event is free for everyone unless you'd like to purchase food or drinks from the food trucks. Invite your co-workers, neighbors, and friends! For more information, please contact Jennifer Barnes at 918.392.4582 or eat4@eau4eav4eaw4
Kim Broadhurst
(918)-392-1165
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The Nut House
26677 S Highway 66
Claremore, OK 74019
The Will Rogers Motion Picture Festival will celebrate motion pictures from a number of different genres and age groups and will be held in the historic town of Claremore, Oklahoma on Route 66. Claremore was the hometown of Will Rogers, who was the #1 movie star in America in 1934, and home to the Will Rogers Memorial Museum. Claremore was also home to Lynn Riggs, who wrote the play that eventually became the movie, OKLAHOMA! The Festival is family friendly and it will be several days of movies, lectures, workshops and activities throughout the community. Awards & Prizes Motion Pictures to be shown at the Festival... Top 10 American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous Short Top 3 American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous Feature Top 10 Made in Oklahoma Short Top 3 Made in Oklahoma Feature Top 10 Documentary, Narrative and Comedy submission Short Top 3 Documentary, Narrative and Comedy submission Features Top 10 in each age group for Children's submission Short Top 10 College Student submission Short Announcement of finalists will be September 28th, the Anniversary of Will's 1st movie. Awards will be given to the following... Best Documentary Short Best Documentary Feature Best Narrative Short Best Documentary Feature Best Comedy Short Best Comedy Feature Best Made In Oklahoma Short Best Made in Oklahoma Feature Best American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous Short Best American Indian/First Nation/Indigenous Feature Best Children's Short 15-18 years old Best Children's Short 14 and under Best College Student Short People's Choice Winners will be announced on Saturday, November 2nd Each winner will receive a Prestigious Dog-Iron Award (Will Rogers Brand) There will be a monetary award for the winner in each category. Each winner will also receive the opportunity to air their Motion Picture on RSUTV, a regional public television station at Rogers State University. Rules & Terms Documentaries, Narratives and Comedy both short and feature length. Shorts are under 25 minutes and Features are over 45 minutes College Students Shorts under 25 minutes. Must be a registered student at Submission. There will be two categories for children's shorts. Ages 15-18 and 14 and under. Submissions must be under 25 minutes. Age category figured at the date of Submission. All submissions must be G - PG13 to be qualified. WRMPF reserves the right to determine qualification of any submission. Films must be submitted by digital file (mp4, mov). Finalists must also mail two DVD or Blu-Ray copies to the Festival and will not be returned. Finalists should submit any promotional materials, posters, flyers, etc and items will be distributed around town, used in promos and will not be returned. Films in language other than English must include English subtitles. To qualify as an "Oklahoma film", at least 50% of the film must be shot on a set or location within Oklahoma. Feedback: We are unable to give feedback on your submitted project. All submissions must have been completed no earlier than January 1, 2017 to qualify. Multiple category submissions are allowed, but fee must be paid for each category submission. All entry Fees are non-refundable. Fees cover registration, notification that your entry has been received and notification of results. These fees must be paid during the entry process. By entering the WILL ROGERS MOTION PICTURE FESTIVAL (WRMPF) competition, all entrants agree to hold harmless the WILL ROGERS MOTION PICTURE FESTIVAL, Will Rogers Memorial Foundation, owners, employees, associated Boards of Directors, Officers, Staff and Volunteers from all losses, damages, rights, claims, and actions of any kind arising in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, from participation with the festival. The submitter acknowledges that WRMPF is under no obligation to use the Material in any manner and further represents and warrants that the Material is original, that the submitter has the right and authority to submit the Material to WRMPF on the foregoing terms and conditions, each and all of which shall be binding on the submitter, his/her agents, heirs, successors, licensees and assigns. SUBMITTERS, IF YOUR FILM(S) IS SELECTED, YOU'LL RECEIVE TWO (2) FREE SCREENING PASSES FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SCREENINGS! This does not include other special events that may occur with or during the WRMPF.
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, OK 74017
Giselle, an innocent peasant girl, has her heart fatally broken when she discovers the man she fell in love with is the disguised Duke Albrecht, who is betrothed to another. As moonlight settles on Giselle’s grave, she must decide to forgive Albrecht or join the spirits of other abandoned women in their eternal search for vengeance. Eerie and tragically romantic, Giselle is one of the most often performed classical ballets in the world.
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