Thursday, June 10th 2010, 11:55 am
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Dates are subject to change
Ongoing Events & Exhibits:
Through June 13 Objects of Devotion: Spanish Colonial Religious Art 1650-1950
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee
Info: From the seventeenth century on, Spanish friars in New Mexico imported religious sculptures and paintings from Europe and Mexico to adorn newly built mission churches. By the second half of the eighteenth century, several New Mexican artists were transforming native woods and other materials into bultos, retablos, hide paintings and more in a local version of the Baroque style. The exhibition examines 300 years of this traditional, but nearly forgotten, art form.
For more information: 405.878.5300, www.mgmoa.org
Through June 19 A Dose of History: The History of Edmond's Medicine
Edmond Historical Society & Museum, Edmond
Info: Depicts the history of Edmond's medicine and those who influenced the changes. Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m.
For more information: 405-340-0078, www.edmondhistory.org
Through June Public Cruises (every Wednesday-Sunday)
Regatta Park, Exchange Landing and Meridian Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Oklahoma River Cruises is a fun and exciting family-friendly adventure. Get on board and you'll experience exceptional service and beautiful views of Oklahoma City. Public cruises sell out fast! A limited number of walk up tickets are available at each boarding area. Online ticket purchase is recommended. Check the web site for departure times from Regatta Park, Exchange Landing and Meridian Landing.
For more information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
Through June OkieTales (every Wednesday)
Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Storytelling for children 4-9 yrs. $2 pp, includes museum admission. Registration required. 10 to 11 a.m.
For more information: 405-522-0765, www.okhistorycenter.org
Through June Midwest Twilight Concert Series (every Thursday night)
Joe B. Barnes Regional Park, Midwest City
Info: Each Thursday will showcase a live band from 7 to 9 p.m.
For more Information: 405-739-1293, www.midwestcityok.org
Through July 11 Alfonso Ossorio: Gifts from the Ossorio Foundation
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Alfonso Ossorio: Gifts from the Ossorio Foundation displays eleven works created by the artist between 1949 and 1984. The exhibit includes eight ink, wax, and watercolor paintings, a collage, and an etching, as well as the major assemblage piece, INXIT. The works were donated to the Museum by the Ossorio Foundation in 2008.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
Through July 11 The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: Fifty Works for Fifty States
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Over the course of more than forty years, New York collectors Dorothy and Herbert Vogel amassed one of the most significant collections of contemporary art in the United States. The couple began collecting after their marriage in 1962. Dorothy's income as a librarian paid expenses while Herb's salary as a postal officer was reserved for their collecting endeavors. The Vogels frequented New York galleries and purchased works that could be stored in their modest one-bedroom apartment.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
Through Aug. 12 Sketch to Screen Film Festival
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: The Sketch to Screen Film Festival will present more than a dozen iconic films that exemplify the art of Hollywood costume design through the decades. The film series will take place every Thursday night in the 250 seat Noble Theater at 7:30 p.m.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
Through Aug. 13 Oklahoma Children's Theatre Lost In Time Summer Camps
Oklahoma Children's Theatre, OCU Campus
Info: All aboard the time machine! Join us as we travel through the ages from dinosaur days all the way to the future, and make stops each week to act, dance, do magic, star in musicals, make films and much, much, more. Mondays-Fridays 9 a.m. -4 p.m. (before and after care available.)
For more information: 405-606-7003, www.oklahomachildrenstheatre.org
Through Aug. 13 Youth Summer Camps
City Arts Center, Oklahoma City
Information: This year the theme of the camps is "Lights. Camera. Art!" and we will be including more types of camps including film making, acting, dance and musical camps in addition to our art camps.
For more information: 405-951-0000, www.cityartscenter.org
Through Aug. 15 Sketch to Screen: The Art of Hollywood Costume Design
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Sketch to Screen: The Art of Hollywood Costume Design explores the vital artistic contribution of costume design throughout the history of the American motion picture industry. More than 60 garments, accessories, documents, and design sketches from the silent film era to present day will be on display.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
Through Aug. 19 Every Thursday night Yukon's Concerts in the Park
Chisholm Trail Park, Yukon
Info: Each Thursday through Aug. 19 bring your lawns chairs for FREE concerts in the park featuring country, disco, rock, jazz and more beginning at 7 p.m. Tasty concessions will be available for purchase.
For more information: 405-350-8937, www.cityofyukonok.gov
Through Aug. 21 The Film Costumes of Edith Head
City Arts Center, Oklahoma City
Information: The exhibit features more than 40 watercolor costume sketches by Head and her large staff of artists, along with reproductions of designed costumes, photographs of the designer, assorted memorabilia, a compilation of film exerts and a replica of Edith Head's work station.
For more information: 405-951-0000, www.cityartscenter.org
Through Aug. 21 Mother's Hats: The Doris Elliott Collection
City Arts Center, Oklahoma City
Information: Mother's Hats: The Doris Elliott Collection includes 17 fashionable hats that were owned by Rand Elliott's mother during the heyday of Downtown Oklahoma City from post-World War II into the 1960s. The exhibit was co-curated by Jeanette Elliott and Mary Ann Prior.
For more information: 405-951-0000, www.cityartscenter.org
Through August Cattlemen's Cruise (every Saturday afternoon)
Regatta Park and Meridian Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: The Cattlemen's Cruise includes 90 minutes of cruising the Oklahoma River, and includes a $10 gift card to Cattlemen's Steakhouse. Cruises from Regatta and Meridian will take you to the Exchange Landing in Stockyards City for a meal at Cattlemen's. Cost is $20 per person. Check the web site for departure times from Regatta Park, Exchange Landing and Meridian Landing.
For more information: 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363, www.okrivercruises.com
Through August Cartoon Cruises (every Saturday morning)
Regatta Park, Exchange Landing and Meridian Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Start your weekend with Classic Cartoons, Cracker Jacks and Cruises! Enjoy a fun-filled morning with the captain and crew while being entertained with classic cartoons, games and lots of laughs. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. The cartoon cruises will departure from Regatta Park, Exchange Landing and Meridian Landing, and will last until noon.
For more information: 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363, www.okrivercruises.com
Through August Sunset Cruises (every Friday and Saturday night)
Regatta Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Info: Sunset cruises include 90 minutes of cruising with music, appetizers, and a cash bar. Cost is $29 per person. Begin boarding at 7:15 p.m. for a 7:30 p.m. departure.
For more information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
Through August Sunday Sensation (every Sunday night)
Meridian Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Sunday Sensation cruises include 90 minutes of cruising with a "living room" concert, appetizers, and a cash bar. Cost is $19 per person. Begin boarding at 3:45 p.m., for a 4 p.m. departure.
For more information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
Through Sept. 6 Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum offers its acclaimed annual exhibition featuring nearly 300 works by the finest contemporary Western artists. On display through Sept. 6
For more information: 405-478-2250, www.nationalcowboymsueum.org
Through Sept. 12 Chocolate: The Exhibition
Sam Noble Museum, Norman
Info: Journey through history to get the complete story behind this tasty treat in Chocolate, a special exhibition developed by The Field Museum, Chicago. You'll begin in the rainforest with the unique cacao tree whose seeds started it all. You'll explore the plant, the products and the culture of chocolate through the lenses of science, history and popular culture. This project was supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation. Local media support provided by Cox Media and The Oklahoman.
For more information: 405-325-4712, www.snomnh.ou.edu
Through Sept. 12 Wanderlust: Travel and American Photography
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, Norman
Info: Since the early 20th century, travel has been an important part of the American experience, especially the family vacations and road trips synonymous with summer vacations. Wanderlust: Travel and American Photography examines the role American highways and interstates have played in the migratory desires of the American people. The exhibition includes photographs from Berenice Abbott's photo essay of Route 1; the 1981 American Roads portfolio, complied by Victor Landweber; and Dennis Stock's James Dean: A Memorial Portfolio, which documents the actor's final visits to his homes in Indiana and New York.
For more information: 405-325-4938, www.ou.edu/fjjma
Through September FREE Admission Everyday to the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee
Info: five sponsors have provided funding so that the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee can waive admission fees this summer. Starting Memorial Day weekend and continuing through the end of September, admission will be free for everyone, thanks to the Ad Astra Foundation, Tom Love/Loves Country Stores, Robert Glenn Rapp Foundation, The Walton Family Foundation and Lou C. Kerr/The Kerr Foundation. See Oklahoma's only Egyptian mummy on display and new exciting exhibits at the Mabee-Gerrer
For more information: 405-878-5300, www.mgmoa.org
Through Oct. 26 Harrah Live Concert Series (beginning June 19)
Harrah Heritage Park, Harrah
Info: Various weekend concerts with musical entertainment. Events are free to the public. Concessions will be available.
For more information: 405-454-2951, www.harrah-ok.gov
Through Dec. 31 Starmaker: Jim Halsey and the Legends of Country Music
Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City
Info: A new exhibit highlighting the legendary career of country music industry promoter Jim Halsey. Exhibit continues through Dec. 31.
For more information: 405-522-0765, www.okhistory.org
JUNE:
June 1 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Memphis Redbirds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ball Park and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 1 RedPin Re-Opens for Daily Lunch
RedPin Restaurant & Bowling Lounge, Oklahoma City
Info: With the arrival of summer, RedPin will re-open for daily lunch service. Beginning June 1 RedPin will open at 11 a.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday. Daily lunch specials including bowling, meal and drink are just $12! $8 for lunch and drink only.
For more information: 405-702-8880, www.bowlredpin.com/specials
June 1-4 "Get Him to the Greek" Strikes RedPin
RedPin Restaurant & Bowling Lounge, Oklahoma City
Info: Lunch at RedPin June 1-4 and win tickets to the premiere of "Get Him to the Greek" and other free gear from Universal Pictures. Everyone who joins us for lunch and signs up for our email list will be included in daily giveaways.
For more information: 405-702-8880, www.bowlredpin.com/specials
June 1-Aug. 13 Lost in Time: Summer Theatre Camps
Oklahoma Children's Theatre, Oklahoma City
Info: Each week campers will travel to a new destination in time where they will brush up their showmanship and learn performing arts basics in an atmosphere of creativity and imagination. Audiences will be captivated and transported to other times and places through one-of-a-kind camp performances in theatre, magic, dance, and more! Camps begin June 1-Aug. 13 for children between the ages of 3 and 16. Participants can choose from Half day Pre-School, One-Week Camps, and Three Week Production Camps.
For more information: 405-606-7003, www.childrenstheatre.org
June 2 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Memphis Redbirds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ball Park and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 3 Summer Concert in the Park - Groove Merchants
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Free. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630
June 3 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Memphis Redbirds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ball Park and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 4 Opening Reception Wanderlust: Travel and American Photography
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, Norman
For more information: www.ou.edu/fjjma
June 4 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Memphis Redbirds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ball Park and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 4-6 Mel Brooks': The Producers
The Shawnee Little Theatre, Shawnee
For more information: 405-275-2805, www.shawneelittletheatre.com
June 4-6 A Small Town Weekend
El Reno
Info: Free downtown concert on Friday night, with children's games and activities, festival foods, shopping, classic car show and block party. Hot Wheel races, the only legal burnout in the state (Route 66 Burnout) and closed Classic Car Cruise on Saturday. Entertainment, food, festivities, car show and prizes/giveaways on Sunday.
For more information: 405-262-3876, www.ercruisers.com
June 5 A Taste of Louisiana on the Chisholm Trail Crawfish Festival and Living History
Kirkpatrick Family Farm, Yukon
Info: Celebrating the history of the western heritage Cajun-style with a gunfight, chicken race, Kids Kreative Korral, Marvin the Mechanical Bull, Crawfish eating contest, live music and more from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. FREE Admission!
For more information: 405-350-8937, www.cityofyukonok.gov
June 5 Kids All-American Fishing Derby
Arcadia Lake's Spring Creek Park, Edmond
Info: For ages 5-15. Registration at 7:30 a.m., Final weigh-in at 11a.m., Prizes at noon. Bring bait, fishing equipment, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and lawn chairs. Parents must accompany children. Concessions and worms will be for sale at the event site.
For more information: 405-216-7471, www.arcadialakeok.com
June 5 A Train Ride at the Oklahoma Railway Museum
Oklahoma Railway Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Museum is open and free to the public Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
Train Rides are available for kids of all ages (0 to 99+). The Train leaves Oakwood Depot at the museum at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for 15 years and up $5 for 3 to 14 years and under 3 free.
For more information: 405-424-8222, www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org
June 5 History Comes Alive Cruises – Pioneer Woman
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Follow the plight of an early settler to Oklahoma as a pioneer woman provides details into the hardships and joys of settling into her new house. The reenactment offers insight into the life of a new family in Oklahoma Territory in 1889-1890. This character will interact with you throughout the cruise. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 p.m., and Exchange Landing at 12:45 p.m..
For more information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
June 5-6 El Reno Route 66 Triathlons
El Reno
Info: This annual event is a draw for novice to pro athletes throughout the south-central states region. Saturday features the SMW/USAT State Championship, and Sunday is the State Qualifier for the Best of the US amateur Triathlete National Championship.
For more information: 405-640-5304, www.triokc.org
June 6 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – The Burton Band
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE rhythm & blues/eclectic evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 to 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
June 6 FireLake Car Show
FireLake Grand Casino, Shawnee
For more information: 405- 275-9780, www.visitshawnee.com
June 6 Summer Breeze concert, Elephant Revival
Lions Park, Norman
Info: Free concert in the park sponsored by The Performing Arts Studio, 7 p.m.
For more information: 405- 307-9320, www.thepas.org
June 7-10 Academy of Western Art Workshop: The Joy of Watercolor
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
Experience an upbeat four-day workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. exploring how to keep a positive attitude while working in the exciting medium of watercolor. Instructed by Prix de West artist Joseph Bohler, the class will include demonstrations, instruction on brush control and subject matter, group critiques and individual guidance. Students can expect to leave with confidence and a notebook full of information. Skill level required: Beginner to advanced. Tuition $350. Limited enrollment; advance reservations required. (405) 478-2250, Ext. 219.
For more information: 405-478-2250, www.nationalcowboymuseum.org
June 9-12 Cowboy Mounted Shooters Stetson Summer Classic
Lazy E Arena, Guthrie
Info: CMSA Championship Event – Open to the Public.
For More Information: 800-595-RIDE, www.lazye.com
June 10 Summer Concert in the Park – Zero 2 Sixty
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Free. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630
June 10 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Albuquerque Isotopes
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 10-12 Mel Brooks': The Producers
The Shawnee Little Theatre, Shawnee
For more information: 405-275-2805, www.shawneelittletheatre.com
June 10-13 11th Annual Endeavor Games
UCO and various venues, Edmond
Info: Nationally recognized competition for athletes with physical disabilities to participate in a multi-sport event. The games will feature 11 sport competitions. The games are endorsed or sanctioned by the US Paralympics, National Disability Sports Alliance, Disabled Sports USA Track and Field and Wheelchair Sports USA.
For more information: 405-974-3160, www.ucoendeavorgames.com
June 11-Sept. 6 Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum offers its acclaimed annual exhibition featuring nearly 300 works by the finest contemporary Western artists. On display through Sept. 6
For more information: 405-478-2250, www.nationalcowboymsueum.org
June 11 Gavin DeGraw in Concert
Riverwind Casino
Info: Concert at 8 p.m.
For more information: 405-322-6464, www.riverwind.com
June 11 Beach Party at the Wave Pool
White Water Bay, Oklahoma City
Info: Summer beach parties at White Water Bay. Each party will have its own theme and tons of games, music and fun from 8 to 10 p.m.
For more information: 405-943-9687, www.whitewaterbay.com
June 11 Annual Music Festival
Adams Park, El Reno
Info: Live music - gospel, blues & jazz from 7 to 11 p.m. We invite musicians of El Reno and surrounding cities to join in the festival. Event is free.
For more information: 405-422-2075 or 405-503-4077
June 11 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Albuquerque Isotopes
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 11 Norman Arts Council: 2nd Friday Circuit of Art
Downtown Norman and OU Campus, Norman
For more information: www.normanarts.org
June 11 Summer Nights In June – Travis Wakerly and the Postokies
Buck Thomas Park, Moore
Summer Nights Concert Series sponsored by the Moore Public Library and The City of Moore will start its fourth season at Buck Thomas Park South Pavilion. The concerts are Fridays in June and run from 7 p.m.-10 p.m.
For more information: www.cityofmoore.com
June 11-12 Lone Star Promotions Monster Trucks
The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center, Shawnee
For more information: 940-433-8159, www.visitshawnee.com
June 11-12 5th Annual Rodeo
El Reno
Info: This rodeo features top riders from across the country with eight events total, including two for women and one for children.
For more information: 405-503-4077
June 12 The Uncanny Adventures of Oklahoma Cartoonists exhibit opening
Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City
Info: A new interactive, kid-friendly exhibit showcasing the role Oklahomans have played in the evolution of comic books, comic strips and editorial cartoons. Many Oklahomans have created, drawn or written some of our most beloved characters in American popular culture.
For more information: 405.522.0765
June 12 History Comes Alive Cruises – Land Run Participant
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Hear a first person perspective of the reenactor's experiences as a settler. You will have the opportunity to see and touch items and tools common to the pioneering days, as well as, question the interpreter as though they were interviewing a person the from 19th century. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 p.m., and Exchange Landing at 12:45 p.m..
For more information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
June 12 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Albuquerque Isotopes
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 12 Ice Cream Festival
Tilghman Park, Chandler
For more information: 405-258-0673, www.chandlerok.com
June 12 Chesapeake Free Day
Sam Noble Museum, Norman
Info: Enjoy a day of free admission, courtesy of Chesapeake Energy from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information: 405-325-4712, www.snomnh.ou.edu
June 12 Tinker Inter-Tribal Pow Wow
Joe B. Barnes Regional Park, Midwest City
Info: The Tinker Inter-Tribal Council Pow Wow will be returning to Joe B. Barnes Regional Park on Saturday, June 12 from 1 to 11 p.m. for its eighth consecutive year. Each year the event offers guests more tribal experiences through activities including Native American traditional dance, singing, art, jewelry, food and a children's event. Limited seating is available, lawn chairs are encouraged. The Pow Wow is free and open to the public and presents a great opportunity for families to experience this vibrant and fascinating culture.
For more information: 405-760-4658, www.visitmidwestcity.com
June 12 Live Performance at the American Banjo Museum
American Banjo Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Join the American Banjo Museum from 3 to 5 p.m. for a live performance!
For more information: 405-604-2793, www.AmericanBanjoMuseum.com
June 13 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – Mountain Smoke
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE bluegrass/country evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 to 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
June 13 Second Sunday Poetry Reading
The Performing Arts Studio, Santa Fe Depot, Norman
Info: Free poetry reading sponsored by The Performing Arts Studio, 2 p.m.
For more information: 405-307-9320, www.thepas.org
June 13 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Albuquerque Isotopes
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 4:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 14 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. New Orleans Zephyrs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 14-17 Academy of Western Art Workshop: Animal Painting and Sculpture
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: National Cowboy Museum Prix de West artist Randal M. Dutra will instruct this intensive workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. that will place painters and sculptors working side-by-side with a common focus on animal subjects. Presentations will cover important aspects of painting, sculpting, animal action and anatomy, an appreciation for the genre, hands-on instruction, personal constructive critiques and encouraged interaction. Skill level required: intermediate to advanced. Tuition $350. Limited enrollment; advance reservations required at 405- 478-2250, Ext. 219.
For more information: 405-478-2250, www.nationalcowboymsueum.org
June 15 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. New Orleans Zephyrs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 11:05a.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 16 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. New Orleans Zephyrs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 16-17 Senior Theatre workshop with Rena Cook
The Performing Arts Studio, Norman
Info: Open to the public.
For more information: 405-307-9320
June 16-20 Twice Upon a Time
Oklahoma Children's Theatre, Oklahoma City
Info: In Far Away Fairy Tale Land, the Book Fairy Tales is kept safe from harm. Each morning it's opened and the Fairy Tales are told as written and each night it's closed and locked safely away… that is until the Wicked Witch and all her wicked counterparts decide to steal the Book of Fairy Tales and change all the endings.
Weekdays at 10:00am and at 12:00pm, Weekend at 2:00pm
For more information: 405- 951-0011, www.oklahomachildrenstheatre.org
June 17 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. New Orleans Zephyrs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 17 Whine and Wine
Put A Cork In It, Bricktown- Oklahoma City
Info: Join us at Put A Cork In It Winery in Bricktown at 6:30 p.m. to Whine and Wine. Cost is $25 and includes two glasses of wine and appetizers.
For more information: 405-605-6656, www.ucorkit.com
June 17 Cocktails on the Skyline featuring Marcy Priest
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Thursday evenings are special occasions on the Roof Terrace of the OKCMOA. We offer a full bar, complementary chips and salsa, and the beautiful ambiance and incomparable view of the Oklahoma City skyline. Join downtown workers, the suburbs' adventurous, concert and film goers, and the art crowd for Cocktails on the Skyline.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
June 17 Summer Concert in the Park – Rowland Bowling Band
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 p.m.-8:30 p.m., free. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630
June 17 Edith Head and Mother's Hats: Artist Opening Reception
Location: 3000 General Pershing Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Information: Join us for the opening reception of The Film Costumes of Edith Head and Mother's Hats: The Doris Elliott Collection. The event will be held June 17 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Hours d'ovures, good company and fascinating artwork will be on display at this free event.
For more information: 405-951-0000, www.cityartscenter.org
June 17 Kris Allen in Concert
Frontier City, Oklahoma City
Info: Concert featuring American Idol winner, Kris Allen. Park hours: noon to 10 p.m. Concert gates open at 6 p.m. Concert is free with park admission.
For more information: 405-478-140
June 17 Spencer Chamber of Commerce Day Bus Tour
Spencer
Info: Bus tour from Spencer to the Will Rogers Museum in Clairmore leaving Spencer at 8:30 a.m. Cost is $30 per person plus lunch at Golden Corral, then visit the Davis Gun Museum.
For more information: 405-771-4472
June 17-19 Farming Heritage Festival
Shawnee Feed Center, Shawnee
Info: Bring your family to see antique tractors and farm equipment, enjoy watching tractor pulls, walk through the petting zoo, learn how to make a rope and more.
For more information: 405-623-2834, www.visitshawnee.com
June 17-19 The Taming of the Shrew
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: Opening performance of Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park's 2010 Summer Season. 8 p.m. each Thursday through Saturday.
For more information: 405-235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
June 17-19 State 4H Horse Show
The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center, Shawnee
For more information: 405.744.8891, www.shawneeexpo.com
June 17-19 "Oliver"
Mitch Park Amphitheater, Edmond
Info: Tickets Sales Day of Show 7:30 p.m., Performance at 8 p.m. Admission$12, Students $6, Under 4 Free. A Summerstock Production in partnership with UCO. Oliver is based on the Charles Dickens' classic novel about a lonely orphan who runs from an oppressive workhouse and falls in with a gang of youthful pickpockets.
For more information: 405-974-3774, www.summerstockok.com
June 18 Movie Night at the Museum
Sam Noble Museum, Norman
Info: Bring your pillow and sleeping bag for this family movie night in the museum's Great Hall. (Movie title to be announced) Galleries open from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Movie begins at 8:30. Evening museum admission, which includes movie admission, is $5 for adults, $4 seniors age 65 and up, $3 youth ages 6 to 17, and free for children ages 5 and under. Museum members receive a $1 per ticket discount. Snacks will be available for purchase during the show.
For more information: 405-325-4712, www.snomnh.ou.edu
June 18 Beach Party at the Wave Pool
White Water Bay, Oklahoma City
Info: Summer beach parties at White Water Bay. Each party will have its own theme and tons of games, music and fun from 8 to 10 p.m.
For more information: 405-943-9687, www.whitewaterbay.com
June 18 Summer Nights In June – The Roland Bowling Band
Buck Thomas Park, Moore
Summer Nights Concert Series sponsored by the Moore Public Library and The City of Moore will start its fourth season at Buck Thomas Park South Pavilion. The concerts are Fridays in June and run from 7 p.m.-10 p.m.
For more information: www.cityofmoore.com
June 18 Roll Out to the Movies! - "Toy Story 3"
RedPin Restaurant & Bowling Lounge and Harkins Bricktown Cinemas 16, Oklahoma City
Info: RedPin and Harkins Cinema invite you to enjoy a red carpet night (or day) out. Your VIP pass includes dinner and one game of bowling at RedPin plus popcorn at the theater and a movie ticket. Just $25 for adults and $18 for kids. (A $35.50 retail value.) VIP passes go on sale June 11. Purchase your VIP pass at RedPin or call 405-702-8880.
For more information: 405-702-8880, www.bowlredpin.com/specials
June 18-19 Hog Wild BBQ & Chrome Fest
Tilghman Park, Chandler
Info: The Chandler Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS) sanctioned state championship BBQ contest and two days of wholesome family fun. Event includes a wide variety of vendors, crafters, kids activities and great BBQ served by the Chamber along with a parade led by Lieutenant Governor Jari Askins followed by a car and bike show.
For more information: 405-258-8694, www.chandlerok.com/recreation/events
June 18-20 Red Earth Festival
Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City
Info: more than 1200 American Indian artists and dancers from throughout North America will gather to celebrate the richness and diversity of their heritage with the world. For three exciting days Oklahoma City will be at the center of Native American art and culture in America.
For more information: 405-427-5228, www.redearth.org
June 18-20 Film – Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo explores the mystery of Japan's love affair with bugs. June 18-19 at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. each night and June 20 at 2 p.m.
For more information: 405-236-3100 ext. 237, www.okcmoa.com/film
June 19 Moore Big Wheel Nationals
Old Town Moore
Info: Fun for the whole family including prize giveaways, heated races, inflatables and corporate-sponsored trikes.
For more information: 405-793-4332, www.cityofmoore.com
June 19 Live Performance at the American Banjo Museum
American Banjo Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Join the American Banjo Museum from 3 to 5 p.m. for a live performance!
For more information: 405-604-2793, www.AmericanBanjoMuseum.com
June 19 A Train Ride at the Oklahoma Railway Museum
Oklahoma Railway Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Museum is open and free to the public Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
Train Rides are available for kids of all ages (0 to 99+). The Train leaves Oakwood Depot at the museum at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for 15 years and up $5 for 3 to 14 years and under 3 free.
For more information: 405-424-8222, www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org
June 19 History Comes Alive Cruises – 1870s Cowboy
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: A re-enactor dressed in cowboy clothing will do a first person presentation, on the day to day life of an 1870s cowboy. You will be able to question the interpreter as though they were interviewing a person from the 19th century and participate in a number of learning activities as time permits. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 p.m. and Exchange Landing at 12:45 p.m.
For more information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
June 19 Stars Go Dim in Concert
Frontier City, Oklahoma City
Info: Concert featuring Stars Go Dim. Park hours: 10:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. Concert gates open at 6 p.m. Concert is free with park admission.
For more information: 405-478-2140
June 19 Oklahoma Folklife Festival
Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Celebrate the cultural heritage of Oklahoma with dance, music and crafts at a free festival.
For more information: www.okhistory.org/Folklife
June 19-20 Star Spangled Salute Air Show
Tinker Air Force Base, Midwest City
Info: Come early to Tinker AFB to enjoy the breathtaking aeronautical wizardry of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbird aerial demonstration team and other modern military and vintage aircraft, military static displays, live musical entertainment, many children's activities and Star Spangled Salute Fireworks Extravaganza sponsored by the Eastern Oklahoma County Tourism Council. Exit Tinker AFB Eaker Gate. Admission is free.
For more information: 405-739-2026, 405-734-1900
June 20 Father's Day
Sam Noble Museum and Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art, Norman
Info: From 1 to 5 p.m. dads can enjoy free admission to both museums!
For more information: 405-325-4712, www.snomnh.ou.edu
June 20 Father's Day in Oklahoma City's Adventure District
Oklahoma City's Adventure District – Remington Park, Oklahoma City Zoo
Info: At Remington there will be Hot Seats on the casino floor for Dad's from 3 to 8 p.m. for $100.00 every 30 minutes.
For more information: 405-290-7529, www.okcadventure.com
June 20 Father's Day in Downtown
Downtown Oklahoma City
Info: Downtown museums together will honor fathers everywhere by providing free admission to dads with a paid family member at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, and the newest attraction, The American Banjo Museum.
For more information: For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
June 20 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – The Scott Keaton Band
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE Americana/rock evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 to 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
June 20 Summer Breeze Concert – Danny O'Keefe
Lions Park, Norman
Info: Free concert in the park sponsored by The Performing Arts Studio, 7:30 p.m.
For more information: 405- 307-9320, www.thepas.org
June 21-25 Summer Camp at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum
Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Summer camp 2010 will be held June 21-25 at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum. Campers will experience the people who have made our state great, learn about Oklahoma's unique history, from pioneer days to present, and tour the high-tech, interactive Gaylord-Pickens Museum.
For more information: 405-523-3202, www.oklahomaheritage.com
June 21-25 Creative Art Camp - Be a Modern Shakespeare
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee
Info: Students write a participation play, create the sets and costumes, and perform their masterpiece. Pre-registration is required for all creative arts camps. For ages 5-13. The cost is $50 per camp for museum members, and $60 for non-members. Discounts are given for multiple camps and multiple siblings. Several camps have multiple sessions.
For more information: 405-878-5605, www.mgmoa.org
June 21-26 National Reining Horse Association Derby
Oklahoma State Fair Grounds, Oklahoma City
Info: With more than one-half million dollars awarded, the NRHA Derby runs for one week each summer in Oklahoma City and showcases the world's best four-, five- and six-year-old reining horses. Thousands of spectators, exhibitors and horses attend the event each year. The Derby is one of two major events presented by NRHA each year in Oklahoma City and includes a full slate of ancillary reining classes in addition to the derby action. The derby also hosts the Adequan®/USEF National Youth Reining Championship and team selection trials for the North American Junior Young Rider Championships.
For more information: 405-946-7400, www. NRHAderby.com
June 21-26 Heartland Baseball Classic
Norman
Info: Eight high school all-star baseball teams representing the very best players from their state & Canada will compete in this five-day event that this free to the public. Teams include: Oklahoma, Texas, Georgia, Ohio, Maryland, Arizona, Arkansas and Canada. A free youth clinic is scheduled for Tuesday, June 22 at 9 a.m.-11 a.m. at Reaves Park's Optimist Fields. Saturday is Championship Day with four games played at L. Dale Mitchell Park with the first starting at 10 a.m. and the championship scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.
For More Information: 405-570-1647
June 22-26 Pump Boys & Dinettes
Lyric at the Civic Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Tuesday – Saturday 8 p.m. and Saturday 2 p.m. This toe-tapping show is a charming musical tribute to life along the open road. The pump boys sell high octane fuel on North Carolina's Highway 57 and the sassy dinettes, Prudie and Rhetta Cupp, run the Double Cupp Diner next door. Between changing tires and baking pies, the gang performs a rousing, down-home mix of country western, rock n' roll, and blues in this charming tale of friendship, romance and life's simple pleasures.
For more information: 405-524-9312, www.LyricTheatreOKC.com
June 22-26 USSSA World Series Softball Tournament
Seminole State College & Sportsplex, Seminole
For more information: 405.398.3161, www.visitshawnee.com
June 23 TOOL
Ford Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Tool in concert. 8 p.m.
For more information: www.okfordcenter.com
June 23-27 SummerStage production of "Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun"
The Sooner Theatre, Norman
Info: The Sooner Theatre's SummerStage performers (ages 8-13) present the classic story of Annie Oakley and Frank Butler who meet when she beats him in a sharpshooting contest at Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and the two have to negotiate between their competive sides and their blossing love for each other. Shows: June 23, 7:30 p.m.; June 24-26, 2 and 7:30 p.m.; June 27, 2 p.m. Tickets: $10 (adults), $5 (kids 12 & under)
For more information: 405-321-9600, www.soonertheatre.org
June 24 Summer Concert in the Park – Teasing Weasel
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 to 8:30 p.m., Free. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630
June 24 Cocktails on the Skyline featuring Maurice Johnson
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Thursday evenings are special occasions on the Roof Terrace of the OKCMOA. We offer a full bar, complementary chips and salsa, and the beautiful ambiance and incomparable view of the Oklahoma City skyline. Join downtown workers, the suburbs' adventurous, concert and film goers, and the art crowd for Cocktails on the Skyline.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
June 24-26 Jazz in June Music Festival
Norman
Info: The three-evening summer concert series, Jazz in June Festival continues its 27-year tradition of bringing free blues and jazz concerts to Norman!
For more information: www.jazzinjune.org
June 24-26 The Taming of the Shrew
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: A Shakespeare comedy. 8 p.m. each Thursday through Saturday.
For more information: 405-235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
June 24-26 "Oliver"
Mitch Park Amphitheater, Edmond
Info: Tickets Sales Day of Show 7:30 p.m., Performance at 8 p.m. Admission is $12, students - $6, under 4 - free. A Summerstock Production in partnership with UCO. Oliver is based on the Charles Dickens' classic novel about a lonely orphan who runs from an oppressive workhouse and falls in with a gang of youthful pickpockets.
For more information: 405-974-3774, www.summerstockok.com
June 25 Summer Nights In June – Brad Porton
Buck Thomas Park, Moore
Summer Nights Concert Series sponsored by the Moore Public Library and The City of Moore will start its fourth season at Buck Thomas Park South Pavilion. The concerts are Fridays in June and run from 7 p.m.-10 p.m.
For more information: www.cityofmoore.com
June 25 Beach Party at the Wave Pool
White Water Bay, Oklahoma City
Info: Summer beach parties at White Water Bay. Each party will have its own theme and tons of games, music and fun from 8 to 10 p.m.
For more information: 405-943-9687, www.whitewaterbay.com
June 25-27 Citizen Potawatomi Nation Family Reunion Festival
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Campground, Shawnee
For more information: 405-275-3121, www.visitshawnee.com
June 25-27 Film – They Came to Play
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: They Came to Play is an uplifting documentary chronicling the passion, pressure and potential surrounding the International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs hosted by The Van Cliburn Foundation, a prestigious event which reunites seventy five of the world's best amateur pianists with their dreams, if only for a brief time. June 25 – 26 at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. each night and June 27 at 2 p.m.
For more information: 405-236-3100 ext. 237, www.okcmoa.com/film
June 26 Cherry Bomb Triathlon
City Park, Yukon
Info: Yukon's 4th of July kicks off with the local youngsters competing in the Cherry Bomb Triathlon. Activities include swimming, running and the bike course. Preregister for this FREE event at Jackie Cooper Gym in Yukon.
For more information: 405-350-8920, www.cityofyukonok.gov
June 26 Stars & Stripes Sand Volleyball Tournament
City Park, Yukon
Info: Volleyball Teams are invited to kick off the 4th of July in Yukon with the Stars and Stripes Sand Volleyball Tournament. Teams of 2 are encouraged to sign up at the Yukon Community Center.
For more information: 405-354-8442, www.cityofyukonok.gov
June 26 Taking Our Country Back Tour
Ford Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Taking Our Country Back Tour with Glenn Beck, Karl Rove, and John Rich
For more information: www.okfordcenter.com
June 26 Library Day
Sam Noble Museum, Norman
Info: From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. enjoy free museum admission when you show your library card! Representatives will be present from Pioneer Library System to sign up visitors for new cards on the spot.
For more information: 405-325-4712, www.snomnh.ou.edu
June 26 Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz vs. Dallas
Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City
Info: 7:05 p.m. Tickets are available now at the Ford Center Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets including Homeland, Suncoast Movie Company and FYE stores, toll free at 1-800-745-3000 or online.
For more information: www.coxconventioncenter.com
June 26 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Omaha Royals
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 26 NBHA Barrel Racing
The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center, Shawnee
For more information: 405.570.1212, www.shawneeexpo.com
June 26 OKC Corporate League Spring Regatta
Boathouse District on the Oklahoma River, Oklahoma City
Info: A morning of racing capping of a 12-week season for local corporate rowing teams. Takes place from 8 a.m. to noon.
For more information: 405-552-4040, www.riversportokc.org
June 26 Live Performance at the American Banjo Museum
American Banjo Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Join the American Banjo Museum from 3 to 5 p.m. for a live performance!
For more information: 405-604-2793, www.AmericanBanjoMuseum.com
June 26 Knights Annual Car Show
Woodland Park, Shawnee
For more information: 405-275-0241, www.visitshawnee.com
June 26 LibertyFest Car Show
UCO Campus, Edmond
Info: From Model T's & Edsels to Corvettes & Mustangs, see the classics. Free, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m..
For more information: 405-340-2527, www.libertyfest.org
June 26 Storytime in the Gallerys
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee
Info: Children ages 3-6 and their caregivers can listen to a story in the galleries, while surrounded by beautiful art.
For more information: 405-878-5605, www.mgmoa.org
June 26 History Comes Alive Cruises – Land Run Participant
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Hear a first person perspective of the re-enactor's experiences as a settler. You will have the opportunity to see and touch items and tools common to the pioneering days, as well as, question the interpreter as though they were interviewing a person the from 19th century. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 p.m., and Exchange Landing at 12:45 p.m.
For more information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
June 26 Stockyard City's Wines of the West
Stockyard City, Oklahoma City
Info: Sample some of Oklahoma's finest wines in our stores throughout the district during the day. Get your wine passport stamped by all the wineries to be eligible for a variety of prizes to be drawn throughout the day. Stay for a fabulous block party-concert by the Rodeo Opry that evening. Proceeds of the evening's entertainment will benefit the Rodeo Opry's Granville Music School located in Historic Stockyards City. StableRidge Winery will be at Langston's from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Call for ticket info.
For more information: 405- 235-7267, www.stockyardscity.org
June 26 Choo Choo Soul
Frontier City, Oklahoma City
Info: Park hours: 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Show is free with park admission.
For more information: 405-478-2140
Media Contact: Andrea Pennock, apennock@frontiercity.com
June 26-27 LibertyFest Kite Fest
Mitch Park, Edmond
Info: Demonstrations, synchronized flying, kite making, candy drops and more. Free. 9:30am-4 p.m.
For more information: 405-340-2527, www.libertyfest.org
June 26-27 LibertyFest Rodeo
Edmond Round-up Club, Edmond
Info: TRCA and Open Rodeo. The exciting events will include bareback riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, barrel racing and bull riding. 8 p.m., Adults $8, Kids $5.
For more information: 405-340-2527, www.libertyfest.org
June 27 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – The Edmond Jazz Orchestra
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE traditional big band jazz evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 to 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
June 27 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Omaha Royals
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 4:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 27 LibertyFest Road Rally
City of Edmond Admin. Building, Edmond
Info: It's a scavenger hunt on wheels. Cars, trucks, vans, cycles, etc. will tour Edmond with a map in search of answers to questions. The car with the most correct answers and having the closest time and mileage to the ideal time and mileage is declared the winner.
For more information: 405-340-2527, www.libertyfest.org
June 27 Taste of Edmond
Festival Market Place, Edmond
Info: 6:30pm-8:30pm, $10 Advance, $15 Day of
For more information: www.libertyfest.org
June 28 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Omaha Royals
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
June 29 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Omaha Royals
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
JULY
Through July Way Back Wednesdays
Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma City
Wednesdays are far out this summer during Way Back Wednesdays! On Wednesdays during July and August, guests can enjoy special retro pricing and receive admission to the Zoo for only $1! There will also be $1 rides and concession specials.
For more information: www.okczoo.com
July 1 LibertyFest Concert
UCO Campus, Edmond
Info: 7:30 p.m., Free. Outdoors in front of Mitchell Hall in the UCO campus.
For more information: 405-974-3774, www.libertyfest.org
July 1 Summer Concert in the Park – Sugar Free All Stars
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 to 8:30 p.m., Free. Bring your l, a, , w,, n chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630, www.visitedmondok.com
July 1 Cocktails on the Skyline featuring Synopsis
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Thursday evenings are special occasions on the Roof Terrace of the OKCMOA. We offer a full bar, complementary chips and salsa, and the beautiful ambiance and incomparable view of the Oklahoma City skyline. Join downtown workers, the suburbs' adventurous, concert and film goers, and the art crowd for Cocktails on the Skyline.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
July 1-2 "Oliver"
Mitch Park Amphitheater, Edmond
Info: Tickets Sales Day of Show 7:30 p.m., Performance at 8 p.m. Admission$12, Students $6, Under 4 Free. A Summerstock Production in partnership with UCO. Oliver is based on the Charles Dickens' classic novel about a lonely orphan who runs from an oppressive workhouse and falls in with a gang of youthful pickpockets.
For more information: 405-974-3774, www.summerstockok.com
July 1-3 The Taming of the Shrew
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: A Shakespeare comedy. 8 p.m. each , Thursday through Saturday.
For more information: 405-235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
July 1-4 OKC Summer Classic Dog Show
Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City
Info: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Cox Convention Center. Tickets are $7 for adults and $2 for kids under 12.
For more information: www.coxconventioncenter.com
July 1-4 USTRC Oklahoma Classic Team Roping
Lazy E Arena, Guthrie
Info: Team Roping Action in Central Oklahoma – Open to the Public.
For More Information: 800-595-RIDE, www.lazye.com
July 1-Aug. 28 Bubbles & Beauty: The History of the Housewife
Edmond Historical Museum & Society, Edmond
Info: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat. 1-4pm, Free. Donations Appreciated.
For more information: 405-340-0078, www.edmondhistory.org
July 2 Chalk it Up for LibertyFest
Festival Market Place, Edmond
Info: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Free
For more information: 405-359-4630, www.libertyfest.org
July 2 Red, White, & Blue Celebration
The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center, Shawnee
Info: Celebrate Independence Day by watching the Firework Celebration at 10 p.m.!
For more information: 405.878.1760, www.shawneeok.org
July 2-3 L, ive Entertainment: Stephen Speaks
Nonna's Purple Bar, Oklahoma City
Info: Live entertainment from 8 to 11 p.m. each night
For more information: 405-235-4410
July 2-3 Film – Soundtrack for a Revolution
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Soundtrack for a Revolution tells the story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music -the freedom songs protesters sang on picket lines, in mass meetings, in paddy wagons, and in jail cells as they fought for justice and equality. July 2-3 at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. each night.
For more information: 405-236-3100 ext. 237, www.okcmoa.com/film
July 2 Dive-In Movie "Paul Blart: Mall Cop"
White Water Bay, Oklahoma City
Info: Dive-In Movies will occur in the Wave Pool every Friday in July and are free with park admission. Park hours: 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. Movie will begin at dusk.
For more information: 405-943-9687, www.whitewaterbay.com
July 3 3rd Annual Fourth of July Boat Parade
Shawnee Twin Lakes, Shawnee
Info: Decorate your boat and come celebrate Independence Day at the Shawnee Twin Lakes!
For more information: 405-517-8860, www.shawneetwinlakes.com
July 3 LibertyFest Parade
Downtown Edmond
Info: 9 a.m., Free
For more information: 405-340-2527, www.libertyfest.org
July 3 Yukon's Freedom Fest Tribute to Veteran's
City Park, Yukon
Info: Yukon's Freedom Fest will include activities all day Saturday for the family including a Children's Parade, Craft Tent, Family Fun Relay, Car Show, Free Swim. At dusk, come honor Yukon's Veteran's with patriotic music by Irv Wagner and fireworks at dusk!
For more information: 405-354-8442, www.cityofyukonok.gov
July 3 History Comes Alive Cruises – Civil War
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Explore the separation of tribes from the federal government, the division amongst the Native Americans, and the military conflict within Oklahoma's borders. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at noon, and Exchange Landing at 12:45 pm.
General Public Information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
July 3 A Train Ride at the Oklahoma Railway Museum
Oklahoma Railway Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Museum is open and free to the public Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
Train Rides are available for kids of all ages (0 to 99+). The Train leaves Oakwood Depot at the museum at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for 15 years and up $5 for 3 to 14 years and under 3 free.
For more information: 405-424-8222, www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org
July 3 Drop-In Art: What Do My Eyes See? with Joni Derr
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Join our guest artists in the Education Center every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. as they help families to create extraordinary works of art inspired by the Museum's collection, exhibitions, and special occasions throughout the year. Make and take a unique creation home with you. Free with paid Museum admission.
For more information: 405-236-3100 ext. 213, www.okcmoa.com
July 3 The Charlie Daniels Band
Frontier City, Oklahoma City
Info: Concert featuring The Charlie Daniels Band with fireworks following the concert/ Park hours: 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Concert gates open at 6 p.m. Concert is free with park admission.
For more information: 405-478-2140
July 3-4 OKC Philharmonic's Red, White, & Boom!
Bricktown in Oklahoma City and Chisholm Trail Park in Yukon
Info: at 8:45p.m. in Bricktown, the OKC PHIL, with the generous support of the Inasmuch Foundation, Chesapeake Energy, Devon Energy and OG&E, presents "Red, White, & Boom!" with soloist and Oklahoma native Craig Ricks. Sunday, July 4, the Philharmonic heads to Yukon for its Freedom Fest, with the support of Yukon National Bank. Maestro Joel Levine leads the OKC PHIL in both of these free outdoor performances, perfect for the entire family.
For more information: 405-842-5387
July 3-4 Art In the Park: A Celebration In the Heartland 2010
Buck Thomas Park, Moore
This 2-day event from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day features a variety of crafts, music, entertainment, food, carnival rides, guitar hero/Wii/karaoke and arts and crafts for the kids. Star Spangled Car Show on Saturday July 3rd from 9am-3pm. The festival ends with a spectacular fireworks display at dark on the 4th. Reminder: No dogs allowed in the park during this event.
For more information: 405- 793-4332, www.cityofmoore.com
July 3-4 Bank of America Museums on Us® Weekend
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum welcomes Bank of America customers taking advantage of Museums on Us® the first full weekend of every month. Any ATM, credit or check card from Bank of America provides free general admission for the cardholder.
For more information: 405-478-2250, www.nationalcowboymsueum.org
July 4 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Nashville Sounds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 4 Yukon's Freedom Fest
Chisholm Trail Park Yukon
Info: Yukon's Freedom Fest continues with a Hot Dog eating contest, free watermelon and ice cream and concludes with a performance by the OKC Philharmonic and a huge fireworks show at dusk!
For more information: 405-354-8442, www.cityofyukonok.gov
July 4 LibertyFest Parkfest and Fireworks
UCO campus, Edmond
Info: Festive activities, fabulous food, music entertainment, kids rides and booths, 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Free. Fireworks at 10 p.m.
For more information: 405-340-2527, www.libertyfest.org
July 4 El Reno Fireworks Display
Lake El Reno, El Reno
Info: Open to the public and free admission, this fireworks display is set at beautiful Lake El Reno.
For more information: 405-262-4070, www.cityofelreno.com
July 4 Fireworks Spectacular
Frontier City, Oklahoma City
Info: Fireworks show. Park hours: noon to 9 p.m.
For more information: 405.478.2140
July 5 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Nashville Sounds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 6 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Nashville Sounds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 6-10 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Lyric at the Civic Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Fresh from the Broadway stage, Lyric presents the first Oklahoma premiere of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Based on the book by Ian Fleming and much loved 1968 film starring Dick Van Dyke, the incredible adventures of this out-of-the ordinary car that flies trough the air and sails the seas is reaching a new generation through an enthralling and enchanting stage musical. Lyric is bringing the Broadway stage to you by using the original Chitty Chitty Bang Bang staging, choreography, sets, and costumes.
For more information: 405-524-9312, www.lyrictheatreokc.com
July 7 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Nashville Sounds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 7-9 Teen Art Clinic
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee
Info: Teens ages 13-18 have the opportunity to work with artist Linda Dixon to create a spectacular piece of mixed-media art, while developing painting, sculpture, and assemblage skills from 2 to 4 p.m. Pre-registration is required.
For more information: 405-878-5605, www.mgmoa.org
July 8 A Bully of A Time; An Evening w/ Teddy Roosevelt
Location of event and city: Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City, OK
Info: Teddy Roosevelt delves into his family's experiences in the White house, his adventures as a rancher and cowboy on the Dakota Plains, his experiences in Oklahoma Territory on the great wolf hunt, life in Cuba with the Rough Riders and more!
Museum galleries open at 6 p.m. Program at 7 p.m.
For more information: 405-522-0765, www.okhistory.org
July 8 Cocktails on the Skyline featuring Marcy Priest
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Thursday evenings are special occasions on the Roof Terrace of the OKCMOA. We offer a full bar, complementary chips and salsa, and the beautiful ambiance and incomparable view of the Oklahoma City skyline. Join downtown workers, the suburbs' adventurous, concert and film goers, and the art crowd for Cocktails on the Skyline.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
July 8 Summer Concert in the Park – City Moon
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 to 8:30 p.m., Free. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630, www.visitedmondok.com
Media Contact: Melissa Meyers, 405-359-4630
July 8-10 The Taming of the Shrew
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: A Shakespeare comedy. 8 p.m. each Thursday through Saturday.
For more information: 405-235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
July 9 Live Entertainment: Jacob Becannen and Mark Vollertsen
Nonna's Purple Bar, Oklahoma City
Info: Live entertainment from 8 to 11 p.m.
For more information: 405-235-4410
July 9 Dive-In Movie "Monsters vs. Aliens"
White Water Bay, Oklahoma City
Info: Dive-In Movies will occur in the Wave Pool every Friday in July and are free with park admission. Park hours: 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. Movie will begin at dusk.
For more information: 405-943-9687, www.whitewaterbay.com
July 9-10 Edmond Junior Rodeo
Carl Benne Arena, Edmond
Info: Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 6 p.m.
For more information: 405-264-3685, www.edmondroundupclub.com
July 10 History Comes Alive Cruises – 1890s US Territorial Marshal
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: The Oklahoma and Indian Territories could be a dangerous place. Explore the 1890s in the Twin Territories with the help of a US Marshal. Follow the development of Oklahoma after the Land Runs and relive the experiences of these historic lawmen. This character will interact with you throughout the cruise. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 pm, and Exchange Landing at 12:45 pm.
For More Information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
July 10 Live Entertainment: Stephen Speaks
Nonna's Purple Bar, Oklahoma City
Info: Live entertainment from 8 to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday night.
For more information: 405-235-4410
July10 Drop-In Art: Design & Go Costumes with Erin Oldfield
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Join our guest artists in the Education Center every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. as they help families to create extraordinary works of art inspired by the Museum's collection, exhibitions, and special occasions throughout the year. Make and take a unique creation home with you. Free with paid Museum admission.
For more information: 405-236-3100 ext. 213, www.okcmoa.com
July 10 Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz vs. Iowa
Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City
Info: 7:05 p.m. Tickets are available now at the Ford Center Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets including Homeland, Suncoast Movie Company and FYE stores, toll free at 1-800-745-3000 or online.
For more information: www.coxconventioncenter.com
July 10 Ted Nugent
Frontier City, Oklahoma City
Info: Concert featuring Ted Nugent. Park hours: 10:30 a.m. – 11 p.m. Concert gates open at 6 p.m. Concert is free with park admission.
For more information: 405-478-2140
July 10 LibertyFest UCO Scholarship Pageant
Edmond North High School, Edmond
Info: 7 p.m., $10
For more information: www.libertyfest.org
July 10-18 2010 Sitting Volleyball World Championships
UCO campus, Edmond
Info: 40 teams (24 men's and 16 women's) will compete for their spot in Paralympic history by winning their slot in the 2012 London Paralympic games.
For more information: www.2010worlds.com
July 11 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – Jamie Bramble
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE acoustic/rock evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
July 12-16 Creative Art Camp - Unconventional Art
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee
Info: Students will have the opportunity to create artworks with creative media and unusual methods. For ages 5-13. The cost is $50 per camp for museum members, and $60 for non-members. Discounts are given for multiple camps and multiple siblings. Several camps have multiple sessions.
For more information: 405-878-5605, www.mgmoa.org
July 12-17 International Finals Youth Rodeo (IFYR)
The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center, Shawnee
Info: Lets Rope and Ride!!! Events include: Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, Breakaway Roping, Goat Tying, Team Roping, Calf Roping, Steer Wrestling, Bull Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding & Bareback Riding
Don't miss all the fun.
For more information: 405-275-7020, www.visitshawnee.com
July 15 Summer Concert in the Park – Jump Seat
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 to 8:30 p.m., Free. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630, www.visitedmondok.com
July 15 Cocktails on the Skyline featuring Heather Nelson Trio
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Thursday evenings are special occasions on the Roof Terrace of the OKCMOA. We offer a full bar, complementary chips and salsa, and the beautiful ambiance and incomparable view of the Oklahoma City skyline. Join downtown workers, the suburbs' adventurous, concert and film goers, and the art crowd for Cocktails on the Skyline.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
July 15 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Iowa Cubs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 15-17 Summerstock presents "All Shook Up"
Mitch Park Amphitheater, Edmond
Info: 8 p.m. Thematically, it's 'Footloose' meets 'Twelfth Night.'
For more information: 405-974-3774, www.summerstockok.com
July 15-17 The Comedy of Errors
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: Shakespeare comedy, 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.
For more information: 405 235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
July 16 Live Entertainment: Rocky Kanaga
Nonna's Purple Bar, Oklahoma City
Info: Live entertainment from 8 to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday night.
For more information: 405-235-4410
July 16 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Iowa Cubs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 16 Dive-In Movie "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen"
White Water Bay, Oklahoma City
Info: Dive-In Movies will occur in the Wave Pool every Friday in July and are free with park admission. Park hours: 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. Movie will begin at dusk.
For more information: 405-943-9687, www.whitewaterbay.com
July 17 A Train Ride at the Oklahoma Railway Museum
Oklahoma Railway Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Museum is open and free to the public Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
Train Rides are available for kids of all ages (0 to 99+). The Train leaves Oakwood Depot at the museum at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for 15 years and up $5 for 3 to 14 years and under 3 free.
For more information: 405-424-8222, www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org
July 17 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Iowa Cubs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 17 Live Entertainment: Stephen Speaks
Nonna's Purple Bar, Oklahoma City
Info: Live entertainment from 8 to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday night.
For more information: 405-235-4410
July 17 History Comes Alive Cruises – Pioneer Woman
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Follow the plight of an early settler to Oklahoma as a pioneer woman provides details into the hardships and joys of settling into her new house. The reenactment offers insight into the life of a new family in Oklahoma Territory in 1889-1890. This character will interact with you throughout the cruise. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 pm, and Exchange Landing at 12:45 pm.
For More Information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
July17 Drop-In Art: One of a Kind Handprint Blooming Flower Art with Elizabeth Seabourn Dean
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Join our guest artists in the Education Center every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. as they help families to create extraordinary works of art inspired by the Museum's collection, exhibitions, and special occasions throughout the year. Make and take a unique creation home with you. Free with paid Museum admission.
For more information: 405-236-3100 ext. 213, www.okcmoa.com
July 17 Phil Vassar
Frontier City, Oklahoma City
Info: Phil Vassar. Park hours: 10:30 a.m. – 11 p.m. Concert gates open at 6 p.m. Concert is free with park admission.
For more information: 405-478-2140
July 18 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – Hoppy Niles & One-Armed Bandit
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE rock evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
July 18 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Iowa Cubs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 4:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 19-23 Creative Art Camp - Classical Camp
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee
Info: This camp takes students back in time to ancient Greece where they will learn about Greek heroes and gods, art and culture. Drawing inspiration from the classical artworks in the museum's collection, students will create pottery, constellariums, battle armor, and more! For ages 5-13. The cost is $50 per camp for museum members, and $60 for non-members. Discounts are given for multiple camps and multiple siblings. Several camps have multiple sessions.
For more information: 405-878-5605, www.mgmoa.org
July 19-25 Eskimo Joe's 35th Anniversary Bash
Eskimo Joe's, Stillwater
Info: Eskimo Joe's, Stillwater's Jumpin' Little Juke Joint celebrates 35 years this July with live music shows, food and drink specials, a cool new anniversary shirt, a kids' carnival and a street party!
For more information: 405-372-8896, www.eskimojoes.com
July 20 Lady Gaga's Monster Ball Tour
For Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Lady Gaga in concert at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at the Ford Center Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets including Homeland, Suncoast Movie Company and FYE stores, toll free at 1-800-745-3000
For more information: www.okfordcenter.com
July 20-24 42nd Street
Lyric at the Civic Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Get caught up in the excitement of the young chorus girl Peggy Sawyer, who arrives on Broadway with wide eyes and high hopes. Set during the Depression Era, 42nd Street celebrates the romance and magic of show-biz with musical theater classics in the biggest musical extravaganza of the year. Oklahoma's own local talent will be featured in this widely known musical.
For more information: 405-524-9312, www.lyrictheatreokc.com
July 21 Film Night: Valentino
City Arts Center, Oklahoma City
Information: We will be showing "Valentino, The Last Emperor" with a panel discussion following the film.
For more information: 405-951-0000, www.cityartscenter.org
July 22 Summer Concert in the Park – Oklahoma City Sweet Adelines
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 to 8:30 p.m., Free. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630, www.visitedmondok.com
July 22 Cocktails on the Skyline featuring Bruce Benson
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Thursday evenings are special occasions on the Roof Terrace of the OKCMOA. We offer a full bar, complementary chips and salsa, and the beautiful ambiance and incomparable view of the Oklahoma City skyline. Join downtown workers, the suburbs' adventurous, concert and film goers, and the art crowd for Cocktails on the Skyline.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
July 22-24 Summerstock presents "All Shook Up"
Mitch Park Amphitheater, Edmond
Info: 8 p.m. Thematically, it's 'Footloose' meets 'Twelfth Night.'
For more information: 405-974-3774, www.summerstockok.com
July 22-24 The Comedy of Errors
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: Shakespeare comedy, 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.
For more information: 405 235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
July 23 Dive-In Movie "Hotel for Dogs"
White Water Bay, Oklahoma City
Info: Dive-In Movies will occur in the Wave Pool every Friday in July and are free with park admission. Park hours: 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. Movie will begin at dusk.
For more information: 405-943-9687, www.whitewaterbay.com
July 23 Live Entertainment: Jacob Becannen and Mark Vollertsen
Nonna's Purple Bar, Oklahoma City
Info: Live entertainment from 8 to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday night.
For more information: 405-235-4410
July 23-24 Edmond Junior Rodeo
Carl Benne Arena, Edmond
Info: Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 6 p.m.
For more information: 405-264-3685, www.edmondroundupclub.com
Media Contact: Kim Benne, 264-3685
July 23-Jan.11, 2011 Flying High and Crash Landing: Bull Wrecks in Rodeo
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Sure audiences love to see cowboys ride bulls for the required eight seconds, but they also get a thrill out of watching wild and crazy wrecks. Featuring the photography of Ralph R. Doubleday, Devere Helfrich and Bern Gregory, this exhibit focuses on rides and wrecks. Images in Osborn Studio from the Museum's Donald C. & Elizabeth M. Dickinson Research Center
For more information: 405-478-2250, www.nationalcowboymsueum.org
July 24 Celebrating the National Day of the American Cowboy
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
Museum visitors can expect a few added treats as America's Premier Western Heritage Museum™ marks the National Day of the American Cowboy! Enjoy the introduction of the 2011 Miss Rodeo Oklahoma contestants and announcement of the queen and court.
For more information: 405-478-2250, www.nationalcowboymsueum.org
July 24 Live Entertainment: Stephen Speaks
Nonna's Purple Bar, Oklahoma City
Info: Live entertainment from 8 to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday night.
For more information: 405-235-4410
July 24 Storytime in the Galleries
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee
Info: Children ages 3-6 and their caregivers can listen to a story in the galleries, while surrounded by beautiful art.
For more information: 405-878-5605, www.mgmoa.org
July 24 History Comes Alive Cruises – Land Run Participant
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Hear a first person perspective of the reenactor's experiences as a settler. You will have the opportunity to see and touch items and tools common to the pioneering days, as well as, question the interpreter as though they were interviewing a person the from 19th century. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 p.m. and Exchange Landing at 12:45 p.m.
For More Information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
July 24 Drop-In Art: Awesome Organics with Joni Derr
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Join our guest artists in the Education Center every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. as they help families to create extraordinary works of art inspired by the Museum's collection, exhibitions, and special occasions throughout the year. Make and take a unique creation home with you. Free with paid Museum admission.
For more information: 405-236-3100 ext. 213, www.okcmoa.com
July 25 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – Campari featuring Lacy Saunders
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE jazz evening concert for the whole family Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
July 27 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Round Rock Express
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 28 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Round Rock Express
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 11:05 a.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 29 Summer Concert in the Park – Bonham Revue
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 to 8:30 p.m., Free. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630, www.visitedmondok.com
July 29 Cocktails on the Skyline featuring Born In November
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Thursday evenings are special occasions on the Roof Terrace of the OKCMOA. We offer a full bar, complementary chips and salsa, and the beautiful ambiance and incomparable view of the Oklahoma City skyline. Join downtown workers, the suburbs' adventurous, concert and film goers, and the art crowd for Cocktails on the Skyline.
For more information: 405-236-3100, www.okcmoa.com
July 29 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Round Rock Express
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 29-31 The Comedy of Errors
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: Shakespeare comedy, 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.
For more information: 405 235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
July 30 Live Entertainment: Jacob Becannen and Mark Vollertsen
Nonna's Purple Bar, Oklahoma City
Info: Live entertainment from 8 to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday night.
For more information: 405-235-4410
July 30 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Round Rock Express
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 30 Dive-In Movie "Back to the Future"
White Water Bay, Oklahoma City
Info: Dive-In Movies will occur in the Wave Pool every Friday in July and are free with park admission. Park hours: 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. Movie will begin at dusk.
For more information: 405-943-9687, www.whitewaterbay.com
July 30 Film – I Am Love
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: I Am Love tells the story of the wealthy Recchi family, whose lives are undergoing sweeping changes. July 30 -31 at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.; August 1 at 2 p.m.
For more information: 405-236-3100 ext. 237, www.okcmoa.com/film
July 30 Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz vs. Tulsa
Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City
Info: 7:05 p.m. Tickets are available now at the Ford Center Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets including Homeland, Suncoast Movie Company and FYE stores, toll free at 1-800-745-3000 or online.
For more information: www.coxconventioncenter.com
July 31 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Iowa Cubs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
July 31 Live Entertainment: Stephen Speaks
Nonna's Purple Bar, Oklahoma City
Info: Live entertainment from 8 to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday night.
For more information: 405-235-4410
July 31 Drop-In Art: Cool Kites with Debbie Langston
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City
Info: Join our guest artists in the Education Center every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. as they help families to create extraordinary works of art inspired by the Museum's collection, exhibitions, and special occasions throughout the year. Make and take a unique creation home with you. Free with paid Museum admission.
For more information: 405-236-3100 ext. 213, www.okcmoa.com
July 31 History Comes Alive Cruises – Civil War
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Explore the separation of tribes from the federal government, the division amongst the Native Americans, and the military conflict within Oklahoma's borders. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 p.m. and Exchange Landing at 12:45 p.m.
For More Information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
July 31 Storytime in the Galleries
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, Shawnee
Info: Children ages 3-6 and their caregivers can listen to a story in the galleries, while surrounded by beautiful art.
For more information: 405-878-5605, www.mgmoa.org
AUGUST
Through August Way Back Wednesdays
Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma City
Wednesdays are far out this summer during Way Back Wednesdays! On Wednesdays during July and August, guests can enjoy special retro pricing and receive admission to the Zoo for only $1! There will also be $1 rides and concession specials.
For more information: www.okczoo.com
August 1 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Iowa Cubs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 4:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 1 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – Sugar Free All-Stars
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE rock evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
August 2 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Iowa Cubs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 3 Summer Concert in the Park – 23rd St. Jazz Band
Hafer Park, Edmond
Info: 7:15 to 8:30 p.m., Free. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the music.
For more information: 405-359-4630, www.visitedmondok.com
August 3 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Iowa Cubs
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 3-7 Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story
Lyric at the Civic Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Closing the Lyric Summer Season will be the rock n' roll musical BUDDY: The Buddy Holly Story. In 1959, the life of the man who forever changed the face of popular music was tragically cut short. Today, the smash hit musical tells the story of Buddy Holly and his incredible rise to fame in a show that features over twenty of his greatest songs including "Peggy Sue", "That'll Be The Day", "Oh Boy", "Everyday" and "La Bamba".
For more information: 405-524-9312, www.lyrictheatreokc.com
August 4-8 Charlotte's Web
Oklahoma Children's Theatre, OCU Campus Oklahoma City
Info: As the runt of the litter, Wilbur struggles to survive from the very beginning. Fern begs her father, Mr. Arable, to raise Wilbur and nurse him to health. Fern succeeds and Wilbur moves to Zuckerman Farm, where he learns the true meaning of friendship from the wise spider Charlotte. When it becomes apparent that Wilbur is being well fed for a reason, Charlotte and Wilbur are determined to foil Mr. Zuckerman's plans.
Weekdays at 10 a.m. and at noon, Weekend at 2 p.m.
For more information: 405-951-0011, www.oklahomachildrenstheatre.org
August 5-7 The Comedy of Errors
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: Shakespeare comedy, 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.
For more information: 405 235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
August 6-7 Triangle Horse Sale
The Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center, Shawnee
Info: Triangle Sales Co., Inc. is the largest registered Quarter and Paint, halter and performance horse sales company in the world. Triangle also hosts a vendor show by the sale arenas, where in addition to bidding on horses, guests can enjoy shopping for first-class saddles, tack, jewelry, and home décor.
For more information: 405-273-2818, www.visitshawnee.com
August 6-8 21st Oklahoma Indian Nations Pow Wow
El Reno
Info: Traditional Native American dancers in all their regalia, along with crafts, food and Summerfest - sports tournaments, Buffalo Run, contests and more!
For more information: 405-476-1134, www.c-a-tribes.org
August 7 A Train Ride at the Oklahoma Railway Museum
Oklahoma Railway Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Museum is open and free to the public Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
Train Rides are available for kids of all ages (0 to 99+). The Train leaves Oakwood Depot at the museum at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for 15 years and up $5 for 3 to 14 years and under 3 free.
For more information: 405-424-8222, www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org
August 7 History Comes Alive Cruises – 1840s Fur Trapper
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: The fur trade brought Europeans and Americans west in search of many animals. In Oklahoma, deer, buffalo, and beaver abounded. Get a glimpse into the solitary life of some of the first visitors to the state. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at noon, and Exchange Landing at 12:45 p.m.
For More Information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
August 7-8 Bank of America Museums on Us® Weekend
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum welcomes Bank of America customers taking advantage of Museums on Us® the first full weekend of every month. Any ATM, credit or check card from Bank of America provides free general admission for the cardholder.
For more information: 405-478-2250, www.nationalcowboymsueum.org
August 7-8 Tully World Series of Team Roping
Lazy E Arena, Guthrie
Info: Team Roping Action in Central Oklahoma – Open to the Public.
For More Information: 800-595-RIDE, www.lazye.com
August 8 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – Madame Ren Lovely
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE indie/jazz evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
August 12-14 Romeo and Juliet
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: Shakespeare tragedy, 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.
For more information: 405 235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
August 13 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Las Vegas 51's
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 14 Leeland, Group 1 Crew and Lincoln Brewster
Frontier City, Oklahoma City
Info: Christian concert featuring Leeland, Group 1 Crew and Lincoln Brewster/ Park hours: 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Concert gates open at 6 p.m. Concert is free with park admission.
For more information: 405-478-2140
August 14 History Comes Alive Cruises – 1930s Oilfield Roughneck
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Oil was big business in Oklahoma during the 1920s. Day to day life in a boomtown could prove exciting or disastrous. Get a glimpse into life in the oilfield. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 pm, and Exchange Landing at 12:45 pm.
For More Information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
August 14 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Las Vegas 51's
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 14 Midnight Streak
City Arts Center, Oklahoma City
Information: The annual 5K run and 1 mile fun run will be held Saturday, August 14 throughout the Oklahoma State Fair Park. All proceeds will be used to allow City Arts Center to continue offering free admission into the Eleanor Kirkpatrick Gallery year round and keeping the arts alive for everyone in Oklahoma City. Fun for everyone, food, beverages and music will be available the night of the race! The 1 mile fun run will begin at 10:30 p .m. and the 5k begins at 11 p.m.
For more information: 405-951-0000, www.cityartscenter.org
August 14 Endurocross USA
Lazy E Arena, Guthrie
Info: Indoor Motocross Racing with a European Twist – Must See Event.
For More Information: 800-595-RIDE, www. lazye.com
August 15 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – Moe Williams & The All-Stars
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE soul/jazz/variety evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
August 15 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Las Vegas 51's
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 4:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 15 Pooches in the Pool
City Splash, Yukon
Info: Swim party for the dogs from 5:30 – 7:00 PM. A parade will be held around the pool. There will be a Big Splash Contest, Costume Contest, and contests for the Cutest, Best Trick and Look Alike Dog. Admission is $3 per dog.
For more information: 405-354-8442, www.cityofyukonok.gov
August 16 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Las Vegas 51's
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 17 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Reno Aces
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 18 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Reno Aces
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 19 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Reno Aces
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 19-21 Romeo and Juliet
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: Shakespeare tragedy, 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.
For more information: 405 235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
Media Contact: Sue Ellen Reiman, 405 235-3700
August 20 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Reno Aces
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 21 A Train Ride at the Oklahoma Railway Museum
Oklahoma Railway Museum, Oklahoma City
Info: Museum is open and free to the public Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
Train Rides are available for kids of all ages (0 to 99+). The Train leaves Oakwood Depot at the museum at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for 15 years and up $5 for 3 to 14 years and under 3 free.
For more information: 405-424-8222, www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org
August 21 History Comes Alive Cruises – Pioneer Woman
Regatta Park and Exchange Landing, Oklahoma City
Info: Follow the plight of an early settler to Oklahoma as a pioneer woman provides details into the hardships and joys of settling into her new house. The reenactment offers insight into the life of a new family in Oklahoma Territory in 1889-1890. This character will interact with you throughout the cruise. Cost is the same as normal cruise admission. Departures from Regatta Park at 12 p.m., and Exchange Landing at 12:45 p.m.
General Public Information: www.okrivercruises.com, 405-702-7755 or 866-825-6363
August 21 Gloriana and Steel Magnolia
Frontier City, Oklahoma City
Info: Country concert featuring Gloriana and Steel Magnolia/ Park hours: 10:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. Concert gates open at 6 p.m. Concert is free with park admission.
For more information: 405-478-2140
August 21-22 Lazy E Dressage Classic
Lazy E Arena, Guthrie
Info: Best Dressage Horses in Central Oklahoma – Open to the Public.
For More Information: 800-595-RIDE, www.lazye.com
August 22 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – Lemma
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE rock/alternative evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
August 24 Teaching Artist Toolbox
City Arts Center, Oklahoma City
Info: Calling all teaching artists! Here is a chance to network with your fellow peer and exchange ideas. The next installation of the Teaching Artist Toolbox series is on August 24 at 5:30 pm at City Arts Center. The topic of this meeting is the teaching artist community.
For more information: 405-951-0000, www.cityartscenter.org
August 25-28 Canadian County Free Fair
El Reno
Info: Four-day carnival with rides, games, live entertainment, livestock show, fair food, art & craft exhibits, Bar-B-Q contest & more.
For more information: 405-262-0683, www.canadiancountyfair.com
August 26 Spotlight on Shawnee
Downtown Shawnee
For more information: 405-273-1080, www.visitshawnee.com
August 26-28 Romeo and Juliet
Bicentennial Park, Oklahoma City
Info: Shakespeare tragedy, 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.
For more information: 405 235-3700, www.oklahomashakespeare.com
August 27-28 Edmond Junior Rodeo
Carl Benne Arena, Edmond
Info: Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 6 p.m.
For more information: 405-264-3685, www.edmondroundupclub.com
August 27-29 Wrangler Heartland Barrel Race
Lazy E Arena, Guthrie
Info: Best Barrel Racing Action in Central Oklahoma – Open to the Public.
For More Information: 800-595-RIDE, www.lazye.com
August 28 Moore War Run 5K Run
Corner of Main and Eastern, Moore
Info: Beginning at 7:30 a.m. Course is closed to all vehicular traffic. 5K ends at the Old School Business Center, 201 N. Broadway, Moore, OK 73160. A one mile Family Fun Run will take place at the Moore High School Stadium, time TBA. To register for the run, please visit www.moorewarrun.com . All proceeds from the race benefit the scholarship programs of the Moore and Westmoore High School Alumni Associations.
For more information: www.cityofmoore.com, 405-793-4332.
August 28 2nd Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta
Arcadia Lake, Edmond
Info: Build your boat and make sure it floats, fun and prizes. 9 a.m.
For more information: 405-359-4630
August 29 Sunday Twilight Concert Series – The Non
Stage Center Lawn, Oklahoma City
Info: A FREE experimental/ambient evening concert for the whole family. Bring a lawn chair, blankets and a picnic; glass containers and pets are not allowed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
For more information: www.ArtsCouncilOKC.com, 405-270-4848
August 30 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Nashville Sounds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
August 31 Oklahoma City RedHawks vs. Nashville Sounds
AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, Oklahoma City
Info: Enjoy a RedHawks game, 7:05 p.m., at the Bricktown Ballpark and listen for the Frontier Country giveaway during the game!
For more information: 405-218-1000, www.okcredhawks.com
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