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The Church Studio hosts a special concert every Tuesday, Thursdays, and Saturdays and on special occasions with local and regional musicians prerforming a one-hour set. Come enjoy the music and support our local artists!
The Church Studio
304 S Trenton Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74120
Nancy Ruth
(918)-408-1140
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Weekly Farmers Market every Saturday from June through September, 8:00 AM to noon.
Meadowcreek United Methodist Church
14205 E 146th St N
Collinsville, OK 74021
The Rogers County Farmer’s Market strives to connect local farmers and entrepreneurs with consumer in our community, so be sure to stop in and check out what is available!
Rogers County Courthouse Parking Lot
200 S. Lynn Riggs Boulevard
Tulsa, OK 74017
A Vinita tradition since 1979, the World's Largest Calf Fry Festival & Cook-Off features live music, vendors and cowboy games. Celebrate Vinita's rich ranching history by tasting the festival's namesake and local delicacy—calf fries. Visitors who wish to taste the calf fries (also referred to as Rocky Mountain oysters) can purchase tickets to enter the cooking area. Vote for your favorite team in the People's Choice competition and sample other treats including beans, cobblers, salsa, and breads made by the various cook-off teams. Celebrity judges will determine the overall winners. The World's Largest Calf Fry Festival & Cook-Off serves up an average of 2,000 pounds of calf fries and welcomes about 1,500 attendees each year.
Craig County Fairgrounds
915 E Apperson Rd
Vinita, OK 74301
The beloved Tulsa Greek Festival, the city’s oldest ethnic festival, proudly returns for its annual celebration this September. For 66 years, the Tulsa Greek Festival has brought authentic Greek culture, food, music and hospitality to historic Route 66. This year’s festival holds special significance as it coincides with the 100th anniversary of Route 66, making the event a unique celebration of both Greek heritage and one of America’s most iconic highways. Hosted by the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, the Tulsa Greek Festival has been a cherished community tradition for more than six decades. Each year, thousands of visitors from across Oklahoma and beyond gather along Route 66 to experience the warmth of Greek culture through delicious cuisine, traditional dancing, live music and family-friendly activities. This church has proudly been part of Tulsa’s Route 66 corridor for generations and is excited to share its culture and traditions with the community in this historic year. Whether attending for the food, music, dancing or the overall cultural experience, the Tulsa Greek Festival continues to honor its mission of sharing Greek heritage. Attend the Tulsa Greek Festival and celebrate their 66 years on Route 66. Hours: Thursday: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Friday: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm and Saturday: 11:00 am - 10:00 pm.
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
1222 S Guthrie Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119
Scotfest is Oklahoma's authentic celebration of Scottish culture. Held in Broken Arrow Events Park this September, Scotfest will have something for everyone to experience a little bit of Scotland in Oklahoma. Experience the thrill of athletic competitions like the caber toss, stone put, hammer throw, sheaf toss, backhold wrestling and more. And no trip to Scotfest would be complete without witnessing the armored combat battles — where professional combatants reenact Medieval warfare wearing full armor and using traditional weapons. Enjoy authentic cuisine like haggis, shepherd's pie, Scotch eggs, and bangers and mash. Raise a glass of beer imported from across the Pond or expand the palate with whisky tastings dedicated to Scotland's rich distilling heritage. Don’t miss the dance demonstrations, piping, drumming and band competitions. Scotfest will also feature vendors of Scottish crafts and products like kilts, jewelry, tartans and other unique, handmade wares. Hours: Friday: 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Saturday: 9:00 am - 11:00 pm and Sunday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm.
Broken Arrow Events Park
21101 E 101st St
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Head to Owasso's Redbud Festival Park for the Redbud Rumble this summer. This free event features a car show, motorcycle run, live music, a beer tent, food trucks, craft vendors, a kids' zone and more. Plus, don’t miss the Redbud BBQ Showdown where cooks will be smoking, seasoning and serving their best barbecue in an all-out showdown for the ultimate bragging rights.
Redbud Festival Park
109 N Main St
Owasso, OK 74055
(918)-376-1529
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