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Oklahoma 2011 Independence Day Celebrations

If you love the 4th of July as much as I do, then you’re probably ready to make some plans. Here is a list of events, celebrations, firework displays and a lot of other fun stuff happening around Oklahoma in celebration of America’s 235th Birthday!

Click on the title of each event for more details.

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4th of July Celebration
7/4/2011, 9:30 p.m.
Altus, OK

Come out to this 4th of July Celebration in Altus and bring the family for a one-of-a-kind fireworks display.

Honor America Day
7/4/2011, 2 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
Anadarko, OK (Randlett Park)

Celebrate the 4th of July in Anadarko and enjoy old-fashioned events, live music and a car show at Honor America Day. Take a spin through the festival’s popular custom car and truck show, browse through rows of classic and vintage cars and then make your way to one of the many concession booths at Honor America Day for traditional fair food, sweet treats and icy cold drinks. As an added bonus, live bands will be performing for crowds of festival-goers throughout the festival.

Fireworks Show
7/4/2011, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Ardmore, OK (Lake Murray State Park)

Come and enjoy this Independence Day celebration at Lake Murray State Park. Visitors will enjoy music, food booths and spectacular fireworks reflecting off the water of beautiful Lake Murray. Pack a picnic, bring a blanket and enjoy the show.

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Bethany Freedom Festival
7/4/2011, All Day
Bethany, OK (Eldon Lyon Park)

This event has one of the largest fireworks displays in the greater Oklahoma City area, live music from the Chris Henson Band, and a lively patriotic parade. The Bethany Freedom Parade begins at 10 a.m. and once the Parade has ended, the Bethany Freedom Festival will commence and includes a carnival, pony rides, inflatables, shopping, festival food, a car show and live music from the Chris Henson Band. Finally, the fireworks show, the pride of the community on the Fourth of July, will provide lasting memories for people of all ages.

The Bethany Freedom Carnival tickets can be purchased at the entrance of the carnival and cost $1. Most rides require more than one ticket. Wristbands can be purchased for $15 from Thursday through Sunday and $20 on Monday, July 4. The wristbands last all day.

Old Fashioned Independence Day Celebration
7/4/2011, 11 a.m.
Blackwell, OK (Memorial Park & Blackwell Fairgrounds)

This old-fashioned Independence Day celebration in Blackwell features a parade, family activities in the park, fireworks at dusk, games, music and concessions. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy an afternoon filled with turtle races, a sack race, three-legged race, wheelbarrow race and a free public swim at Memorial Pool. Show up at 11am for the downtown parade or enter to win the decorated bicycle and wagon contest.

Fourth of July Blowout
7/1/2011 – 7/4/2011
Braggs, OK (Greenleaf State Park)

Celebrate this Independence Day with a trip to Greenleaf State Park, located along the shores of Greenleaf Lake. This Fourth of July Blowout features a wide array of activities perfect for the whole family. Celebrate the summer holiday with canoe races, boat rides, a campfire program for kids and more.

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Kiowa Gourd Clan Celebration
7/2/2011 – 7/4/2011, 6 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Carnegie, OK (Carnegie City Park)

Come out and experience American Indian dancing by the Kiowa Gourd Clan at the annual Kiowa Gourd Clan Celebration in Carnegie. This event will feature the tribe’s Sun Dance, held in the middle of summer during the longest and hottest days of the year. Celebrate the beauty of summer with the colorful ceremony and traditional pageantry of this event, held during Fourth of July weekend. Visitors to Carnegie’s Kiowa Gourd Clan Celebration will enjoy gourd dancing, stunning shawls and drumming exhibitions. Honor the traditions, ceremonial dances, songs and history of the Kiowa tribe this July.

Family Fourth of July
7/4/2011, 9 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Cherokee, OK (City Park & Football Field)

Bring the entire family to Cherokee’s Family Fourth of July celebration and enjoy a full day of fun that starts with horseshoe tournaments, sack races, carp catch for the kids and a hamburger fry. This patriotic event will also feature free family swimming in the afternoon and more fun and games at night. Stick around for an evening fireworks display.

Coalgate Independence Day Celebration
7/4/2011, 11 a.m.
Coalgate, OK

Celebrate the 4th of July with the citizens of Coalgate at the city’s Independence Day Celebration. This small town celebration includes a parade throughout the streets of downtown and free refreshments. Head over to the city park for delicious barbecue sandwiches. Challenge other festival-goers to a game of bingo or simply enjoy live music on the main stage all afternoon long. Stick around for the Independence Day Celebration’s grand finale: a breathtaking fireworks display at dark.

Fireworks After Dark
7/4/2011, 9 p.m.
Cresent, OK (Don’s Drug Store)

Join Crescent for one of the states oldest July 4th celebrations which includes a Taco Eating Contest, Turtle Race, live music and fireworks.

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Grand Lake Fireworks
7/4/2011, 9 p.m.
Disney, OK (Grand Lake)

Come to the Grand River Dam to see the sights, take a tour of the dam, swim, camp and enjoy the lake by boat. At dusk, make your way to Cherokee State Park and enjoy this free fireworks show on the lake. The event will take place between the two spillways on the water from Hwy 28 on Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees. The Grand River Dam parking lot at Langley will also be open for people to park and enjoy the show.

Summer Oil Patch Festival
7/4/2011, 11 a.m. – 12 a.m.
Drumright, OK (Sellers Ranch)

Drumright, Oklahoma, to Host July 4 “Summer Oil Patch Festival” with Day-Long Concert Co-Starring Ricochet and Shawna Russell, Children’s Fair and Huge Fireworks Display

Free-to-the-Public Family Event Sponsored by Keystone Gas Corporation, Pacer Energy Marketing and Budweiser to Include Special Musical Guests Bo Phillips, LiveWire and Flat River Band

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LibertyFest
6/25/2011 – 7/4/2011
Edmond, OK

LibertyFest in Edmond, Oklahoma was selected as one of the top 10 places to be in America on July 4th by CNN & USA Today. It is a week long celebration of the birthday of this great nation & the heritage of our fine state.

LibertyFest Car Show
6/25/2011, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

LibertyFest Kite Fest
6/25/2011, 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

LibertyFest Rodeo
6/25/2011 – 6/26/2011, 8 p.m.

LibertyFest Road Rally
6/26/2011, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

LibertyFest UCO Summer Band
6/27/2011, 7 p.m. -  9 p.m.

LibertyFest Concert in the Park
6/30/2011, 7 p.m.

LibertyFest Chalk-It-Up
7/1/2011, 10 a.m.

LibertyFest Parade
7/4/2011, 9 a.m.

LibertyFest ParkFest and Fireworks
7/4/2011, 6:30 p.m.

4th of July Fireworks Spectacular
7/3/2011, 9:30 p.m.
Eufaula, OK (Eufaula Lake)

Relax and enjoy this spectacular fireworks display from the shores of beautiful Lake Eufaula. Known as the largest fireworks display on Lake Eufaula, the fireworks can be viewed by shore or from your boat.

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Fourth at the Fort
7/4/2011, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Fort Gibson, OK

Fort Gibson Independence Day observance features living history presenters and a reading of the Declaration of Independence as it would have been done at an early frontier garrison. There will be a reception for the public after the reading.

Fireworks Extravaganza
7/4/2011, 9: 30 p.m.
Lake Tenkiller (Gore, OK)

Bring the family out and enjoy this annual fireworks show over beautiful Lake Tenkiller. Fireworks can be viewed from the water, Tenkiller State Park or the Corp of Engineers Campgrounds. Held for over 25 years, the Fireworks Extravaganza in Gore also features a boat parade of over 1,000 boats.

Arts, Crafts, Music and Cajun Festival
7/2/2011, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Grove, OK

Visitors to the annual Arts, Crafts, Music & Cajun Festival don’t have to travel deep into the heart of Cajun country to find good food, good times and good music. Spend an afternoon in Grove and enjoy authentic Cajun music, Cajun food and a wealth of entertainers. Shop for beautiful hand-crafted jewelry or American Indian art amongst the numerous arts and crafts vendors that will be set up at this event. Feast on chicken and sausage jambalaya, or enjoy traditional festival fare such as hamburgers and hot dogs.

Grove Quilt Show
7/2/2011 – 7/4/2011, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Grove, OK (Grove Community Center)

The biennial Grove Quilt Show, hosted by the Grand Lake O’ The Cherokees Quilt Guild, is a judged quilt show held in conjunction with 4th of July activities around beautiful Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees. Visitors to this much-anticipated quilt show will enjoy over 100 quilts on display, a variety of craft vendors, door prizes, a raffle and live quilt auction. Spend the afternoon browsing through the stunning quilt displays at this year’s Grove Quilt Show and stick around for festive fireworks on the lake.

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Hartshorne Round-Up Club Rodeo
6/30/2011 – 7/2/2011, 5 p.m.
Hartshorne, OK

This open rodeo features area contestants and is held around the 4th of July. This annual event is family-oriented, so bring the kids to the Hartshorne Round-Up Club Rodeo for fun, good food and a wide variety of traditional rodeo events. This rodeo will feature such events as a children’s calf scramble, double mugging and bronc riding. The Hartshorne Round-Up Club Rodeo is part of the Ward Rodeo Stampede Series. Come see a patriotic rodeo parade and stick around to see which lucky contestant is crowned Rodeo Queen.

Independence Day Celebration
7/2/2011, 9 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Henryetta, OK (Nichols Park)

Make your way to Henryetta’s annual Independence Day Celebration in the city’s beautiful and historic Nichols Park. This event celebrates the 4th of July with a fireworks display, games, a youth fishing tournament, car show and live music. This event is free to the public.

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Huckleberry Festival
7/2/2011, All Day
Jay, OK

Hop on over to Jay for the city’s annual Huckleberry Festival and celebrate the wild huckleberries that thrive in the area. The unique berry, more intense in flavor than the common blueberry, has spawned this festival that draws visitors from around the state and beyond. Browse through exhibit halls filled to the brim with arts and crafts, a quilt show, homemade goods and various vendors. Sign up for the annual Huckleberry 5K run or take it easy and meander through classic cars and street rods in the festival’s car show.

Take an exhilarating spin on a carnival ride or show up early Saturday morning for the Huckleberry Festival’s parade, which typically begins promptly at 10am. Events will be held citywide, so pick up a snow cone or a refreshing glass of huckleberry lemonade and wander through downtown Jay to make sure you see it all. Area bakers will submit their best pies for the huckleberry pie contest, while a wide variety of luscious pies will be put on the auction block for the festival’s popular pie auction.

Jay Fireworks Display
7/4/2011, 9:30 p.m.
Jay, OK (J.B. Earp Stadium)

Bring the family to Jay, the self-proclaimed Huckleberry Capital of the World, and come celebrate the 4th of July by watching a spectacular fireworks display at the city’s J.B. Earp Stadium.

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Duck Creek Fireworks
7/3/2011, 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Ketchum, OK (Duck Creek on Grand Lake)

Attracting tens of thousands of visitors each year, the Duck Creek Fireworks celebration is a true fireworks spectacular. Join spectators from across the state and region as they line the shores of Grand Lake awaiting the show. Enjoy music, dancing, great food, commercial vendors and the time-honored spectacle of boats parading up and down the creek. Keep an eye out for the highly anticipated War Bird flyover, a loving tribute to the men and women serving overseas and an event that grows each year in the number of vintage aircraft deployed. Visitors to Duck Creek Fireworks will have the opportunity to view the airplanes up close and meet the pilots at nearby Ketchum Airport at 4pm. Secure a seat along the shore and watch the planes fly overhead as they make their pass over the creek at 7pm. The fireworks, which will begin promptly as soon as the sun sets, will be synchronized to patriotic music. Make your way to Ketchum and enjoy an Independence Day celebration the whole family will love.

Free Patriot Quilt Show at Kingfisher’s Stars & Stripes Celebration
7/4/2011, 12 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
Kingfisher, OK (Kingfisher Park)

The Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce proudly features the God Bless America Touring Quilts in its Stars and Stripes Celebration following the 10:00 am downtown parade at the Kingfisher Park in the Girl Scout House. Quilt artists and author Judy Howard will share the heart-warming stories behind the quilts and autograph books and exhibit 100 patriotic quilts in this free air conditioned show.

Other festivities include: Inflatables, Carriage Rides, Food Vendors, 40′ Artists’ Tent, Little Mr & Miss Contest at 12:30, Train Ride 11-2, Fire Truck Rides at noon, Dunk Tank, Free Swim noon-4, Races 4, Concert 7:30, Fireworks when dark.

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Independence Day Celebration
7/4/2011, 9:15 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
Marlow, OK (Redbud Park)

The 2011 Independence Day Celebration will be kicked off with a parade at 9:15 a.m. Huge crowds gather each year to watch floats, horses, antique autos, antique tractors, Shriner’s Clowns, and every entry in between. All groups who would like to participate with their organizations are encouraged to be in the parade, and individual entries are welcome also.

The Parade leads to a full day of fun for the entire family in Redbud Park. The celebration offers arts and crafts, game booths, rides, and foods of all kinds. Crowds gather in the park all day and all evening for great entertainment. At 10:00 p.m., as the grand finale of the evening, one of the largest fireworks displays in southern Oklahoma is enjoyed by the crowd in Redbud Park, as well as from the backyards and cars of thousands.

Stars and Stripes Funfest
7/4/2011, 5 p.m.
McAlester, OK (Southeast Expo Center)

Come to McAlester’s Stars & Stripes Funfest to enjoy live entertainment, inflatable rides and games and the grand finale, a spectacular fireworks display at dusk.

Blackberry Festival
7/1/2011, 5 p.m. – 12 a.m.
McLoud, OK (Veterans Park)

McLoud’s annual Blackberry Festival is an old-fashioned festival that is one of the longest-running July 4th festivals in the state. Activities at this festival include a carnival, car show, poker run, tractor show, fireworks, children’s games, live music and much more. Browse through a variety of vendor booths, as well as a wide selection of handmade arts and crafts. Plenty of food vendors will also be set up to satisfy the hunger of festival-goers.

The Blackberry Festival will also feature a wide array of activities for children. Inflatables will be set up and a softball tournament will be held. Secure a spot on the sidelines for the festival’s parade on Saturday morning, and stick around to see which lucky lady is crowned as queen in the annual Blackberry Pageant.

4th of July Fireworks Celebration
7/4/2011, 4:30 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Miami, OK (Riverview Park)

This fireworks extravaganza in Miami attracts spectators to Riverview Park for family fun, children’s games, food, live entertainment and spectacular fireworks.

4th of July Celebration
7/4/2011, 6 p.m.
Midwest City, OK (Joe B. Barnes Regional Park)

Musical entertainment will begin at 6:00 p.m., followed by a fireworks display, beginning at approximately 10:00 p.m.
No concessions will be provided, so residents are encouraged to bring picnic dinners to enjoy during the evening. No alcohol is allowed in the park.

Art in the Park: A Celebration in the Heartland
7/3/2011 – 7/4/2011, 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Moore, OK (Buck Thomas Memorial Park)

This 2-day event features a variety of craft vendors, musical entertainment, food vendors, carnival rides, Happy Train, Guitar Hero/ Wii/ Karaoke; Giant Sand Pit, Children’s Tent, with Stroytelling, and Performances for the kids. Open Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show Sunday July 3rd from 3pm-9pm.

Sunday July 3rd will feature the band Bad Monkey from 7pm- 10; Monday the 4th will feature Johnny Lee from 7pm until the fireworks begins. The festival will end with a spectacular fireworks display at dark on July 4th.

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36th Annual Norman Day Celebration
7/4/2011, 4 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.
Norman, OK (Reaves Park)

Norman’s celebration of Independence Day begins at 4 p.m. with activities including moon bounces, pony rides and free watermelon.

Entertainment begins at 5 p.m. with the band Full Circle. At 7 p.m. the band Mama Sweet takes stage and plays ’til the fireworks at 9:45 p.m.

Randy Rogers with Wade Bowen
7/3/2011, 7 p.m.
Norman, OK (Riverwind Casino)

Admission: Premium $10, VIP $15 Platinum- $20

Red dirt scene favorites Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen will be celebrating Independence Day weekend at Riverwind Casino with an acoustic show on July 3 in the Showplace Theatre. Then, enjoy fireworks after the show in the west parking lot.

Independence Day Wild Turkey Fest
7/4/2011, 2 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Nowata, OK (Jack Gordon Park)

The Independence Day Wild Turkey Fest is a family fun event that features a wild turkey drop, turtle races, food, a watermelon feed, silent auction, games, entertainment and more. Make sure to stick around for the live music show, ending with a fireworks display at dusk. Bring your lawn chairs and prepare to celebrate the 4th of July in Nowata. Purchase a hamburger, hot dog or a cup of homemade ice cream and secure your spot for one of the best fireworks shows around.

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Crystal Bridge to Offer Free Admission
7/4/2011 , 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Oklahoma City, OK (Myriad Botanical Gardens)

The Myriad Botanical Gardens’ Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory will offer FREE admission to all guests on Monday, July 4 in celebration of Independence Day.

OKC Redhawks vs. Iowa (Fireworks after the game)
7/4/2011, 7:05 p.m.
Oklahoma City, OK (Redhawks Ballpark)

After the July 4, 2011 game, there will be a Fireworks Show

Red, White & Boom!
7/3/2011, 8:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Oklahoma City, OK (Bricktown)

The Oklahoma City Philharmonic and Maestro Joel Levine are proud to present the fourth annual “Red, White, & Boom! Concert and Fireworks Spectacular” starring Sandi Patty.

This concert is free to the public and celebrates Independence Day with food, fireworks, music, and fun. Bring the family and the lawn chairs for an evening of music under the stars. Grammy Award-winner Sandi Patty joins Joel Levine and the Orchestra for a performance of Patriotic Pops including a vast selection of favorites including “The Start-Spangled Banner,” “Armed Forces Salute,” and “God Bless the U.S.A.”

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Watermelon Seed Spittin’ World Championship
7/4/2011, 12 p.m. – 12 a.m.
Pauls Valley, OK (Wacker Park Football Stadium)

This Independence Day, Pauls Valley will celebrate with a nationally-renowned watermelon seed-spitting contest, family events and firework displays.

Come and witness participants in six age-based categories attempt to break the record of Jack Dietz of Chicago. Dietz launched a seed 66 feet 11 inches in 1989. Registration begins at 6pm in the football stadium at Waker Park. Registration and admission to the event is free, but space is limited for contestants so be sure to be on time to sign up.

Fireworks Extravaganza and 4th of July Celebration
7/4/2011, All Day
Pauls Valley, OK (Wacker Park)

Celebrate Independence Day in Pauls Valley with games, food, a watermelon seed spitting contest and a must-see fireworks display at dusk. Get together with family and friends to enjoy a wealth of July 4th festivities, and make sure to bring the kids for inflatables set up on Main Street in downtown Pauls Valley. Visitors to this Independence Day celebration will also enjoy live music, a talent show and a spectacular fireworks show at dusk. Grab a hamburger or hot dog and secure a prime seat for the fireworks, accompanied by patriotic music and typically lasting a full 45 minutes.

Freedom Celebration Parade
7/4/2011, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Pawhuska, OK

Bring the family to Pawhuska this Independence Day for the city’s festive Freedom Celebration Parade. This patriotic, non-motorized parade is perfect for kids, families, veterans and even pets. Starting from the downtown area, parade participants will march through Pawhuska to the delight of visitors. Come to the Freedom Celebration Parade on the 4th of July and enjoy free hot dogs, balloons, flags, watermelon and plenty of prizes.

July 4th Games
7/4/2011, 8 a.m.
Pawnee, OK (Courthouse Square)

Come to Pawnee and celebrate the 4th of July with these annual games held on the lawn of the Pawnee County Courthouse. Don’t miss this year’s thundering reptilians in the annual turtle race and don’t miss organized pandemonium as eggs and boots get tossed, shoes pitched, and water balloons heaved over volleyball nets as kids dig for coins, hop around in sacks and participants tussle along a rope during tug-of-war.

Bring the little ones for tricycle races, or challenge the locals to a bubble gum blowing contest, open to all ages. The delightful chaos of Pawnee’s July 4th Games will be broken at 10am, when children are invited to help raise the American flag in honor and celebration of the nation. Turtle race registration begins around 8am, with other events to follow. Plan to stay downtown during the games and have a bite to eat at one of the area restaurants. Stick around for the annual parade at noon. A fireworks display will be held at Pawnee Lake after the festivities once the sun sets.

Freedom Fest Fireworks
7/4/2011, 9:50 p.m.
Ponca City, OK (Lake Ponca)

Celebrate America
7/4/2011, 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Poteau, OK

Bring the family and join the citizens of Poteau for an evening of fun, food and fireworks. Event includes games and activities for the whole family, live music, face painting, prizes and a huge, city-sponsored fireworks display. Enjoy music all evening beginning at 6pm, featuring local bands. Hamburgers, hot dogs, funnel cakes and cotton candy will all be available for purchase.

Bring your lawn chairs and be prepared to stay until after dark when the sky will light up with a spectacular fireworks display. Beautiful fireworks will explode above the city while patriotic music plays in the background.

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FireLake Grand Fireworks Spectacular
7/4/2011, 7 p.m.
Shawnee, OK (FireLake Grand Casino)

Big July 4th celebration with live music, fireworks and prizes. The fireworks show will begin at 10 p.m.!

Boomer Blast
7/2/2011 – 7/3/2011, 10 a.m.
Stillwater, OK (Boomer Lake & Park)

In addition to the traditional fireworks show at dusk, Boomer Blast will feature wakeboard and wake-skate competitions at Boomer Lake Park. Boomer Blast is a great family-friendly event, showcasing tricks, flips and wipeouts on the lake, as well as fair food, live entertainment, inflatables for the kids and more. Inflatables typically include a tropical waterslide, inflatable jousting and a 68-ft inflatable obstacle course.

Come to Boomer Blast and register for the wakeboarding contests for some cool 4th of July fun. Participants must bring their own wakeboard. Divisions of competition include all skill levels, from 13 and under categories to amateur-professionals. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. Spectators are encouraged and are guaranteed to see some great, entertaining runs from the wakeboarders on Boomer Lake.

Boomer Blast will also feature a variety of food vendors. Come to this event and feast on traditional 4th of July fare such as cotton candy, snow cones, caramel apples, kettle corn, barbecue ribs, pulled pork sandwiches, hamburgers and more. Saturday at dusk, a free outdoor movie will be presented for families on the west side of the lake. Stick around for the fireworks display.

Old Fashioned 4th of July Festival and Parade
7/2/2011, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Tishomingo, OK

This Independence Day celebration features a countywide talent contest, domino tournament, patriotic decorated bed races, watermelon seed spitting contest, apple pie contest, live music and a fireworks display. Come to Tishomingo’s Old Fashioned 4th of July Festival & Parade, secure your spot along Main Street for the annual parade, and then follow festival-goers over to Pennington Park for booths filled with arts and crafts, a bubble blowing contest, perch derby in Pennington Creek, turtle races and more. Visitors to this event will also enjoy a flag salute, patriotic music, sack races and plenty of food vendors selling yummy festival food.

4th of July Fireworks Display
7/2/2011, 9 p.m.
Tishomingo, OK (Murray State College)

This traditional fireworks display, held at Murray State College in Tishomingo, will begin at dark on S. Boyd Street. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket, point your gaze skyward and enjoy a spectacular fireworks display set to patriotic music.

Boom in the Valley Fireworks Spectacular
7/1/2011, 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Talihina, OK

Make your way to Talihina for the Boom in the Valley Fireworks Spectacular. Celebrate the 4th of July with a fireworks display, live entertainment, children’s activities, arts and crafts, quilt vendors and more. Bring the kids for a waterslide, enjoy live music and feast on hamburgers, Indian tacos, snow cones, cotton candy and more. Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the fireworks at dusk. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed. Parking is permitted in designated areas only.

Tulsa Drillers vs. San Antonio
7/3/2011 – 7/5/2011, 7:05 p.m.
Tulsa, OK (ONEOK Field)

Fireworks after the game on July 4

Tulsa FreedomFest
7/4/2011, 12 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Tulsa, OK (Tulsa River Parks)

Tulsa’s much-anticipated FreedomFest includes endless entertainment, a variety of activities and tasty concessions. A Tulsa tradition since 1976, FreedomFest is known for featuring one of Oklahoma’s largest free fireworks displays and live music on three entertainment locations along the Arkansas River. Join the crowds at Tulsa’s River Parks and line the banks of the Arkansas River with lawn chairs and picnic baskets and wait for the show start.

Arrive early to Tulsa FreedomFest to enjoy inflatables for the kids, face painting, beverage and food vendors, old-fashioned family picnics and a bicycle parade. Past activity epicenters include River West Festival Park, Veterans Park and Elwood’s Cafe. At nightfall, turn your gaze skyward and be amazed as hundreds of fireworks choreographed to patriotic music are launched from the 21st Street Bridge.

July 4th Fireworks Celebration
7/4/2011, 9:30 p.m.
Vian, OK (Tenkiller State Park)

Come to beautiful Tenkiller State Park, situated along the shores of Lake Tenkiller, for the park’s annual July 4th Fireworks Celebration. As soon as the sun sets, the sky will light up with a spectacular display of fireworks. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the view as the fireworks are reflected off the calm waters of the lake. This event will be hosted by the Greater Tenkiller Area Association.

4th of July Jubilee
7/4/2011, 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Waynoka, OK

This 4th of July Celebration starts at 6 p.m. at the Rodeo Grounds. There will be lots of fun games for adults and kids…like turtle races, tug-o-war, stick horse races and more! We’ll have entertainment, a free hotdog feed, a kids talent show and fireworks!

Independence Day Celebration
7/4/2011, All day
Woodward, OK (Crystal Beach Park)

The Woodward Ambucs will be hosting the 4th of July Fun in the Park. Foot races, Human wheelbarrel, three legged race ending with the turtle races. Ribbons and trophies awarded. Fireworks will conclude the Independence Day Celebration.

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Freedom Fest – Yukon’s Tribute to Veterans
7/3/2011, 6 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Yukon, OK (Chisholm Trail Park)

Patriotic celebration honoring all veterans, but highlighting a special tribute to our local Yukon veterans. Mike Black and the Stingrays will present a free rock and roll concert from 5 to 7:45 pm. Irv Wagner’s Concert Band will present a patriotic brass program beginning at 8:15 pm. A fireworks show will begin at 10 pm and conclude the evening’s activities. The fireworks show is FREE and OPEN to the public.

Freedom Fest
7/4/2011, 8 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Yukon, OK (Yukon City Park & Chisholm Trail Park)

Events include the Freedom Fest Car Show, a children’s parade, children’s “best decorated bicycle” contest, children’s crafts tents, family fun relays and games.

City Splash will be open for free swimming from 12 to 6 pm. The United Freestyle Stunt Team will perform BMX stunts shows at 12, 2 and 4 pm.

Events return to Chisholm Trail Park at 5 pm with the Rodeo Opry Show from 5 to 7:30 pm. Free watermelon and ice cream will be served at 6 pm on the east side of the park. A hot dog eating contest begins at 8 pm at the Rodeo Opry Stage.

The Freedom Fest 2011 Grand Finale begins at 8:30 pm as the Oklahoma City Philharmonic presents a concert.

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Visit wimgo.com for all details. Have fun & Happy 4th of July!

-Wendy with Wimgo

Major thanks to Darla L. for helping to put this list together.

OKC Events: Jan. 17 – 23

Hi everyone! Remember me? I’ve been out on maternity leave for the past 8 weeks but now I’m back with events to check out this week. Get excited!

The Color Purple is an American novel that has been adapted into film and musicals for the past three decades and focuses on an African American woman living in Georgia in the 1930s. Go see this Broadway phenomenon Tuesday through Thursday at the Civic Center Music Hall.

I have to be honest; I didn’t really know anything about Kathy Griffin except that she had a lot of plastic surgery. But after a bit of research I now know that she’s an Emmy award winner and will be at the Civic Center Music Hall this Friday night. Tickets for the adult-only show start at just $49.

Irish folks sure know how to dance and this weekend they prove it when Riverdance, the celebration of Irish music, song and dance comes to the Rose State Performing Arts Center. Catch one of the six outstanding performances for just $37.50.

Country music fans – this is the second week in a row that an Oklahoma native and all-around awesome singer comes back to their home state to perform. That’s right! Okie and Grammy award winner, Vince Gill, will be at Riverwind Casino in Norman this Friday night and tickets are $68.

For an additional dose of music, hit up the Wormy Dog Saloon on Friday night to see Junior Brown or Saturday night for a performance by Micky and the Motorcars.

There’s also tons of stuff to check out this weekend at State Fair Park, including events such as the Oklahoma Home and Garden Show (click here for $3 off admission), a Gun, Knife & Outdoor Show and the admission free Wilson’s Arts and Crafts Show.

And if you’re looking for some sports action, the Oklahoma City Thunder host the New York Knicks this Saturday night and the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters will entertain crowds on Sunday. Both events take place at The Oklahoma City Arena.

As always, visit wimgo.com for details on these events and a lot of other stuff happening around the state.

Have fun!
Wendy with Wimgo

Events in Tulsa: Oct. 4 – Oct. 10

The weather is lovely so I truly hope you have the chance to get out enjoy some of these activities in the Tulsa area this week!

This is the last week for the Tulsa State Fair. Concerts this week include Jamey Johnson this Tuesday, Rick Springfield on Thursday, country star Clay Walker on Friday and the Eli Young Band on Saturday. Other activities include competitive exhibits and agricultural events, rides and games, and a lot of great kids activities. Search ‘Tulsa State Fair’ on wimgo for even more events.

Musical events happening around Tulsa this week include Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Martin Sexton and The Black Keys all at Cain’s Ballroom and native Oklahoman and American Idol winner, Carrie Underwood at the BOK Center on Sunday. Also, there’s a very interesting performance this Friday at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center with Trace Bundy, who’s an “acoustic ninja”. Check it out for only $24.

Other Tulsa Performing Arts Center events include the Tulsa Opera: La Traviata on Saturday, Bug starting this Thursday and Gita Govinda at the John H. Williams Theatre on Saturday.

As you know Halloween is the end of this month. To get you in the spirit, don’t miss Oklahoma’s 8th Annual Goth Prom this Saturday night at The Marquee and all of the haunted houses, pumpkin patches and other festivals in the area.

Have a great week everyone!
-Wendy with wimgo

Events in Tulsa this Week – Sept. 27 – Oct. 3

The weather looks great this week – but of course, this is Oklahoma so that could quickly change. Anyway, lots of events to check out this week in the Tulsa area. What will you do?

Go see Citizen Cope at Cain’s Ballroom on Thursday for just $28 and Delbert McClinton at Cain’s this Friday night. For a complete list (60 events to be exact!) of live music events happening around Tulsa this week, click here.

The Tulsa State Fair starts this Thursday and runs through Sunday, October 10 at Expo Square. The Fair has a ton of great concerts, including  Gloriana, Katharine McPhee , Third Day, Jamey Johnson and Rick Springfield, which are all free with gate admission. Also, don’t miss events like livestock shows and other competitive exhibits, Disney on Ice and the PRCA rodeo. Search ‘Tulsa State Fair’ on wimgo for a complete list of events.

Check out the Great American Waterfowl Expo this Friday through Sunday at the Spiritbank Event Center. This event lets you visit with premier industry vendors and get your hands on all of the latest waterfowl gear just in time for season.

Other events to add to your calendar include “And the Winner Is” at the Henthorne Performing Arts Center this Friday and Saturday and “An Enemy of the People” all weekend long at the Mabee Center. Several events happening at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center include Concertante on Sunday afternoon, “Bug” the darkly disturbing story of conspiracy, paranoia, love, madness and, yes bugs all weekend long and the family-friendly Click, Clack, Moo Friday and Saturday.

Mentioned it in another post, but have to mention it here, too. It’s OU/Texas weekend! Anyone making the trek to Dallas to watch the game?

Have an awesome week, friends!
-Wendy with wimgo

Events in OKC – Sept. 20 – 26, 2010

Hey fellow Oklahomans! Fall officially starts this week and with it comes a lot of great events and activities in the Sooner state. Here are a few of my top picks…

This is the last week of the Oklahoma State Fair. Check out fun events all week long including Disney on Ice, TNA Wrestling Live on Thursday and a long list of concerts with artists like McHammer, Matt Morris and, Bulls & Brawn featuring Josh Turner and 8 Second Ride featuring Jake Owen. Also, make your own music at the Okie Karaoke Contest and don’t miss the all of the wild-west shows at 14 Flags Plaza. Check out my State Fair blog post for a complete list of events and activities.

This Tuesday, take your kids to see Nickelodeon’s Storytime Live! at the Civic Center Music Hall Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre. Tickets are just $20 to see characters from Dora the Explorer, The Backyardigans, and other top-rated TV shows. Also, don’t miss Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me, which is National Public Radio’s wacky approach to the week’s news and newsmakers at the Civic Center Music Hall this Thursday at 7:30.

Also this Tuesday, the AT&T Bricktown Ballpark is host to the Triple A Baseball Championship where the Tacoma Rainiers will take on the Columbus Clippers and tickets are just $7.

There are plenty of opportunities for you to make a difference in the community this week. First of all, don’t miss the  Regional Food Bank’s Fashion for Food Fashion Show this Saturday evening hosted by Project Runway famed fashion designer Johnathan Kayne. Proceeds from the fashion show, silent auction, wine pull and raffle will go toward the Regional Food Bank’s Food for Kids program. Next, the Oklahoma Run to Defeat Diabetes is this Saturday on the University of Oklahoma Campus. All proceeds from this event benefit the Harold Hamm Oklahoma Diabetes Center. Finally, if you’re in Edmond, participate in the Edmond CROP Hunger Walk at Mitch Park on Sunday. Money raised at this year’s event will go directly to the Hope Center, Breakfast on Boulevard, Samaritan House and Edmond Mobile Meals.

The ONE Party in Norman is the place to be this Thursday evening. The Mission of ONE is to Celebrate and Showcase the organizations tied to the Norman Arts Council while raising funds to elevate this impact in the Norman community. Tickets are just $40 and can be purchased at all Norman Republic Bank locations.

If you’re in the mood for a bit of live thrash metal music (and who isn’t?!) go see Anthrax at the Diamond Ballroom on Thursday evening for $19. Or, if you’re not feelin’ thrash metal… check out other live music happening around OKC this week including Green Corn Revival CD Release Party with Siren, Ali Harter and Little League Hero at The Opolis on Friday, Umphrey’s McGee at Diamond Ballroom on Saturday and The Pretty Black Chains CD Release on Saturday at The Conservatory.

Don’t forget to login with Facebook so your friends can see what events you like and recommend. Have a great week!

-Wendy with wimgo

The Oklahoma State Fair

I’m a huge fan of the Oklahoma State Fair. I love the food, the rides, the exhibits and the people watching. This year the state fair is from Thursday, September 16 to Sunday, September 26 so I thought I’d write up a list of all the fun stuff to do.

And answer me this – what’s your favorite thing about the State Fair?

First off, wanted to list kid-friendly activities at the fair: 

Disney On Ice – This event is at State Fair Arena with performances daily from September 16 through September 21. The kids will love seeing Disney characters celebrating holidays and festivals from around the world!

Rides and Games – Of course there are a ton of rides for the kids at the state fair! A few of the kid-friendly rides include:

Bear Affair
Bumble Bee
Choo Choo Charlie
Crazy Plane
Light House
Monkey Mayhem and many others

Most of the kiddie rides require the kids to be 36” tall (3 feet).

But, if your child isn’t quite tall enough for the above rides, the rides below allow anyone 30” tall to ride:

Kiddie Bumper Boats
Dune Buggies
Go-Gator
Space Age Whales

All of these rides open at noon Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. Friday through Sunday and stay open until close.

Dr. Pepper Family Fun Zone – These events are open daily. Additional fees apply.

Super Stock Car Racers – Race to the checkered flag in a mini stock car.
The Creature “Tour the Beast” – Explore a 150 foot long dinosaur!
Turbo Jump – Hook up to a bungee cord and fly 30 feet into the air!
Rock Wall – Test your skills on this 25 foot climb.
Euro Bubbles – Get zipped up in a 6 foot clear ball in water…and try to keep your balance!
Amazon Adventure – See if you can find your way through this 200 foot maze!
Gone Fish’n Slide – Slide down a 33 foot tall inflatable slide!
Jungle Gym – Fun for little kids, this allows you to crawl, slide, swing and jump.
The Pirate Museum – Love Captain Jack Sparrow? Don’t miss this mini museum filled with pirate artifacts.
Exotic Creatures Tent – Do you love snakes, 2-headed turtles and other odd creatures? Find them here!

Other kid-friendly events to check out, include:

Sea Lion Splash – 3 shows daily at 2, 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. on the Bandshell Lawn. FREE with State Fair admission! See these sea lions as they charm the audience with their spell-binding personalities and comic antics.

The Ultimate Kids’ SandboxOpen daily 11 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. on the Bandshell Lawn. Kids can find their inner artist while sculpting sand creations in this giant 400 sq. foot sandbox.

Bubble Madness - 3 Daily Shows at 12:30, 2:30 & 5 p.m. on the Bandshell Stage. Come pop, chase and catch bubbles of all shapes and sizes.

Kids’ Creation Station – Daily from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. in the Creative Arts Building

All About Science – 3 Daily Shows at 12:30, 4:30 & 6 p.m. in the Entertainment Plaza – Interactive show for the entire family!

Freddy Fusion Science Magic Show3 daily shows at 1, 3 & 7 p.m. in the Capital City Theatre in Barn 3.  Freddy Fusion uses comedy and magic to teach kids about the awesome world of science.

JUMP! The Ultimate Stunt Dog Show – 3 shows daily at 2:30 , 4:30 & 6:30 p.m. at Centennial Plaza. See Lou McCammon, a two-time World Champion Frisbee Dog Trainer and his canine crew amaze you with their stunts and jumps!

Regan the Entertainer – 3 shows daily at 1:30, 4 & 7 p.m. at the OPUBCO Pavilion. See this show that has it all, including ventriloquism, slapstick, magic, illusion, music and stand-up comedy!

Shenaniguns! Wild West Comedy Stunt Show – 3 shows daily at 2, 3:30, 5:30 & 7 p.m. at 14 Flags Plaza. See a quartet of cut-up cowboys as they fire off a laugh-a-minute load of funny one-liners, silly sight gags and crack-up cornball comedy!

OKC Thunder Girls, Rumble the Bison and the Thunder Drummers – 2 & 6 p.m. on the following days: Sept. 17, 18, 24, 25 & 26 at the OPUBCO Pavilion.

Livestock ShowsDaily livestock shows, featuring cattle, goats, sheep, rabbits, and llamas.

Hedrick’s Petting Zoo – Open daily at 10 a.m. at Centennial Plaza. Get up close and personal with your favorite exotic and domestic animal friends.

Hedrick’s Pony & Camel Rides – Open daily at 10 a.m. at Centennial Plaza. Great for both kids and adults!

The OK Kids’ Corral – Including the stick horse rodeo, dummy roping clinic or the new Sack Racin’ Stampede. Located at 14 Flags Plaza.

Sack Racin’ Stampede: Daily • 11:30, 2:30, & 5:00 p.m.
Roping Clinic: Daily • 12:00, 4:00, & 6:00 p.m.
Stick Horse Rodeo: Daily • 12:30, 3:00 & 4:30 p.m.
Li’l Wrangler Photo Op: Daily • 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Rowdy Rooster Puppet Show – 3 shows daily at 12:30, 4:30 & 6:00 p.m. in the Oklahoma Expo Hall. Check out Rowdy as he delights kids of all ages in this barnyard puppet adventure!

Honey Bee Haven – Open daily at 10 a.m. in the Oklahoma Expo Hall. See if you can identify Queen BeeAtrice and find out how beekeepers get honey from the hive.

Butterfly Boarding House – Open daily at 10 a.m. in the Oklahoma Expo Hall. See beautiful butterflies as they rest their wings.

Farmer for a Day – Open daily at 10 a.m. in the Oklahoma Expo Hall. Kids can plan a crop, water an orchard, pick apples, gather eggs and dig up potatoes. Then, it’s off to the Farmer’s Market to sell their produce! From the profit, they can then go to the General Store to buy a Fair souvenir or treat.

And much more!

Other events scheduled to appeal to more grown-up tastes include:

Concerts at the Chesapeake Energy Stage. Concerts are FREE with park admission!

Eli Young Band Thursday, September 16, 7:30 p.m.
Grand Funk Railroad
Friday, September 17, 7:30 p.m.
Candy Coburn
Saturday, September 18, 2:00 p.m.
The Marshall Tucker Band with Candy Coburn
Saturday, September 18, 8:00 p.m.
Mitchel Musso
Sunday, September 19, 3:00 p.m.
Tenth Avenue North with Addison Road & Matt Maher
Monday, September 20, 7:30 p.m.
Elvis Extravaganza Tuesday, September 21, 7:30 p.m. & Wednesday, September 22, 7:30 p.m.
Colgate Country Showdown
Thursday, September 23, 7:30 p.m.
MC Hammer
Friday, September 24, 7:30 p.m.
Matt Morris Saturday, September 25, 8:00 p.m.
Centennial Rodeo Opry Sunday
, September 26, 3:00 p.m.

The Okie Karaoke Contest – presented by Clear Channel Radio for the quest to find an Okie Karaoke Star! Meet DJ’s from your favorite local stations, including KJ103 and 101.9 The Twister, and sing your heart out for your chance to win! The event is held at Centennial Plaza.

Events at 14 Flags Plaza include:

The Wild West Showcase

The One-Armed Bandit 2 daily shows at 1 & 7 p.m. One of the most decorated acts in the world of professional rodeo, John Payne has won the PRCA’s coveted title of Specialty Act of the Year 9 times. This act is the only one like it in the world. It truly is a “must see to believe experience.”

The Trail of Tears Experience - 2 daily shows at 1 and 7 p.m. As they forge across the plains, death is inevitable for both humans and animals alike. Recapture the emotions as Blake Goode takes his Brahman Bulls on the trail.

Entertainment to the “Max” – 3 daily shows at 1, 4:30 & 7 p.m. Pistol packin’, gun spinnin’, whip cracking entertainment by one the country’s top performers, Max Reynolds has been featured on television shows and at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.

Trick Ropin’ Extraordinaire – 5 daily shows at 12:30, 1, 4:15, 6:30 and 7 p.m. The Gratny Family has performed all over the Country including the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. The whole family has talent. He, his wife and daughter all trick ride.

Shenaniguns! – 4 daily shows at 2, 3:30, 5:30 & 7 p.m. Laugh ’til yer gut hurts as The Wild West goes whack-o when Sheriff Hoppalong Casually and Deputy Leon Jones strap on big iron and face off against dimwit desperadoes Bad Bob and bumbling baby brother Bubba Bob.

Plains Indian Dancers – 3 daily shows at 3, 5 & 7 p.m.Under the direction of Laura Bushyhead, the color and pageantry of Native America lives on in the daily performances by some of Oklahoma’s best dancers.

Wild West Stunt Riders – 3 daily shows at 11:30 a.m., 1 & 7 p.m. Horsemen demonstrate their equine skills through various riding techniques including trick and roman riding.

The Centennial Frontier Cloggers – 4 daily shows at 1, 4, 6 & 7 p.m. Hold on to yer hat as three Oklahoma clogging clubs, City with Just a Lil’ Country Cloggers, Cottonwood Creek Cloggers, and The Okie Stompers, combine forces to bring you the ultimate toe-tappin’ show.

Dustbowl Gypsies – 4 daily shows at 12, 1, 4 & 7 p.m. Dustbowl Gypsies have been brightening the lives of Bluegrass fans in the southwest for the past five years with their high-energy performances, tight harmonies and instrumental virtuosity.

The Saltfork Craftsmen Artists: Blacksmiths – Monday – Friday 1 – 7 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 11:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. This group of Artisan Blacksmiths return for their 2nd year to enlighten fairgoers about the art and skill of blacksmithing.

Roger Abrahamson: Bowl Turner – Monday – Friday 1 – 7 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 11:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. He will show you how wooden bowl turning is done on a human powered spring pole lathe, a lost art dating back thousands of years.

Historical Education Exhibits – Daily from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Discover Oklahoma history through displays of live Longhorn, horses & buffalo as well as life-size teepees and a chuck wagon camp.

Comedy Hypnotists Dale K 2 shows daily at 2 & 5 p.m. at the Capital City Theater in Barn 3. Dale K challenges hypnosis theories, proving that it is simply the power of suggestion that consists of mind “motivation’ rather than “control”.

TNA Wrestling LiveDon’t miss this knock-out event on Thursday, September 23. Tickets are on sale now. The evening has three bouts with the Main Event, TNA World Tag Team Championship Match and TNA Knockouts Grudge Match.

Xtreme Bulls Tour and Concerts 

Bulls & Brawn featuring Josh Turner, Friday, September 24

8 Second Ride featuring Jake Owen, Saturday, September 25

Bandshell Stage featuring Oklahoma artists – Daily from 10 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. with local artists exhibiting their talents.

DriveOKC.com Auto Show – Open daily. Travel & Transportation Building. See the latest cars from Exhibitors including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford and others.

THE CONNECTION! in the Oklahoma Expo Hall, is host to several unique exhibits and entertaining shows:

Vineyard Marketplace Wine Garden – Open daily in the Oklahoma Expo Hall. Pay a small price to taste wines from seven of Oklahoma’s finest wineries!

The City of AGtropolis – Open daily in the Oklahoma Expo Hall. In this whimsical “City” of AGtropolis there’s always something new coming down the street, including:

The Rowdy Rooster Puppet Show
Log Cabin Hand Spinning Guild

Honey Bee Haven

Goat’s Milk Soap Making

3 Silos Cinema

All exhibits open daily at 10 a.m.

Presentations on the Green Station Platform include:

Central Oklahoma Humane Society
Chickasaw Nation Storyteller
Dr. Bob Palmer – Muralist
Fort Gibson Living History
OKC Improv
OKC Roller Derby
Oklahoma City Barons
Oklahoma History Center
Rick Fry – Muralist
Science Museum Oklahoma

Musical Performances on the Blue Station Platform in the Vineyard Marketplace include:

ACM@UCO (various groups)
Anna Lee
Bare Foot
Dust Bowl Gypsies
Jack Downs
Kylie Morgan
OK Chorale Quartets

Barnyard Birthing Center – Open daily from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. in the Oklahoma Expo Hall. Mother Nature dictates all, but you may get lucky enough to actually see a chick hatching or the birth of a goat or pig.

Animal Surgical Suite – Monday – Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Friday – Sunday at 2 & 6:30 p.m. at Barn #3. The Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) veterinarians will perform surgeries to show the entire spaying process of a female dog!

City Arts Center – Daily at 10 a.m. Each year, teachers from schools across the state enter original artwork from students in grades K-12 for selection into the exhibition.

Creative Arts Special Events & Exhibits – The Creative Arts building at the Oklahoma State Fair features beautiful and unique handmade exhibits by Oklahoma crafters and artisans. In addition to the items on display, many different exciting events will take place every day of the Fair!

FFA & 4H Student Exhibits – Open daily at 10 a.m. Oklahoma FFA and 4H students work hard all year to get their projects ready for the Fair in hopes of winning a blue ribbon! Get out of the hot sun and check out the talents of these students.

Clydesdale Alley – Open daily in the Super Barn. Don’t miss these beautiful and behemoth horses presented by Express Clydesdales.

Canadian Rivers Old Iron Club Antique Tractor Display & Parade - See these amazingly preserved beauties on Wichita Walk between the Oklahoma Expo Hall and the Cox Pavilion. These vehicles will also be in the parade, which will take place on Wednesday, September 22 at noon.

Spirit of Oklahoma Plaza - Open Daily General Pershing Boulevard under the Big Arch

Miss Oklahoma State Fair Scholarship Pageant

Miss Oklahoma State Fair Outstanding Teen Scholarship Pageant

Oklahoma State Fair Opening & Closing Ceremonies

La Independencia de México

Oklahoma State Fair All Star Kids of the Pageant Saturday, September 18,  10 a.m. – 1 p.m. For kids up to 17 years old! Win trophies, crowns, banners and prizes and get to ride in the Oklahoma State Fair Senior Day Parade.

59th Annual Band Day – Monday, September 20 Come watch as high school, mid-high and junior high school bands and their drum lines, drum majors and color guard teams, from across the state, compete for Cash Awards & Trophies in the 59th Annual Oklahoma State Fair® Band Day Parade Competition!

34th Annual Senior Citizens’ Day – Wednesday, September 22, all Senior Ceitizens 55 and over will be admitted to the fair FREE this day.

6th Annual Deaf Awareness Day – Thursday, September 23 -  If you are deaf or hard of hearing, special activities abound for you this day! At designated times throughout the day, many Fair attractions and entertainment will be interpreted. These shows will be highlighted in red in the Oklahoma State Fair®. Visitor’s Guide.

ASC Cheerleading, Dance & Pom Pon Regional Competition – Saturday, September 25 at the Bandshell Stage. Witness the most “spirited” event held at the Fair as Cheerleading, Dance and Pom Pon teams compete for the regional title and the chance to advance to the National competition!

3rd Annual Oklahoma State Fair Armwrestling Classic – Sunday, September 26 at the Bandshell Stage. Men and women can register the day of the event to enter this FREE strong-arm competition. There will be two afternoon preliminary rounds with the finals commencing at 6:00 p.m. Here’s your chance to be this year’s Fair Champion, take home a trophy, bragging rights and represent the Oklahoma State Fair in the National finals in Arizona.

Whew! That’s a whole lotta stuff to keep you busy during the next week and a half. Visit wimgo.com and search “State Fair” for details and be sure to let us know what’s to love at the 104th Oklahoma State Fair!

-Wendy with wimgo

Info courtesy of wimgo.com and okstatefair.com.

Rock N Rib Fest, Scottish Fest this Week in Tulsa

Gear up for lots of great event happening this week in the Tulsa area!

Check out Watermelon Slim at the Flytrap Music Hall this Wednesday night and Pixies at Brady Theater this Saturday. Also, the Rock N Rib Festival is at the BOK Center Thursday through Sunday. This four day festival features award-winning BBQ pitmasters from across the country and live music on the streets outside of the BOK Center.

Make sure to check out Macbeth and Pageant, the Musical, both at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center this week. Tickets for these events are available online or can be purchased at the box office.

This Thursday, don’t miss the 50th Annual Tulsa Greek Festival in Downtown Tulsa. This event is Tulsa’s oldest and longest-running ethnic festival and has home cooked Greek foods, authentically costumed dance groups, jewelry for sale, and much more. Another festival you won’t want to miss is the Oklahoma Scottish Festival. This event has dancing, drinking, dog shows and of course the Scottish Games.

And, once again, the OU Sooners are home this weekend and host Air Force at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman and the Oklahoma State Cowboys take on the Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater.

What’s on your calendar? Let me know!
-Wendy with wimgo

State Fair, Live Music This Week in OKC

What a great week this will be! Here’s a bunch of exciting and fun things to check out. The only problem is deciding what to NOT do!

Check out live music at the Wormy Dog Saloon all week long including Brandon Jackson, Jessey Payne and Brandon Rhyder. Tickets for all shows are available online or at the door. Other musical acts you may want to see include Bullet for my Valentine at Diamond Ballroom, Neal McCoy at Riverwind Casino, The Black Jack Gypsys at the Conservatory and none other than Keith Sweat at Lucky Star Casino.

Don’t miss Cabaret OKC at the Civic Center Music Hall CitySpace Theater this Thursday through Sunday and Opening Night at the Civic Center on Saturday. As always, ticket links and prices can be found on wimgo.

The Route 66 Classics in the Park Car Show and Craft Fair is this Saturday in Edmond. This is great family fun for everyone and will feature over 200 classic automobiles, crafts and lots of great food.

Speaking of food, the Oklahoma State Fair starts this Thursday! Of course you can get all kinds of fried foods to try out, but don’t miss all the other great stuff the fair has to offer including, Disney on Ice and concerts by the Eli Young Band and The Marshall Tucker Band. Other great attractions include the auto show, the sea lion splash, and much more.

And, once again, the OU Sooners are home this weekend and host Air Force at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman and the Oklahoma State Cowboys take on the Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Boone Pickens Stadium.

Have a great week!
-Wendy with wimgo

Oktoberfest, Storytelling Festival in OKC

Now that Labor Day has come and gone, I guess summer is un-officially over. Don’t fret – still lots of great events to check out this week and weekend.

In the mood for food, beer and lederhosen? Then don’t miss Oktoberfest in Choctaw this Wednesday through Saturday!  The annual event has traditional folk dancing and singing, authentic costumes and a variety of German food and beer. The event is great for families of all ages and tickets are just $3 for adults.

There’s live music all week long at the Wormy Dog Saloon with Ricky Stein, Still Breathing, Whiskey Meyers and others. Also, go see comedy’s lovable queen of mean, Lisa Lampanelli, at Firelake Grand Casino on Saturday night for just $24.

The Oklahoma Storytelling Festival is this Friday and Saturday at the SandRidge Energy Tower in downtown Oklahoma City. This event has two entertaining evening performances, a late-night session of ghost stories and professional workshops. There are also kid-friendly events and the Community Outreach Program which provides free performances to at-risk youth.

Also, be sure to attend Septemberfest at the Oklahoma History Center this Saturday with Governor Brad Henry and First Lady Kim Henry. This free festival is your opportunity to explore and experience attractions, activities, exhibits, and demonstrations and features crafts, music, storytelling, historical reenactments, face-painting, and more.

Check out “Oklahoma Red Dirt Wedding” at the Yellow Rose Theater in Moore. According to the description, “you’ll hoot, you’ll holler, your have the time of your life”. Seriously. Who wouldn’t want to attend?

The Norman Arts Council presents 2nd Friday Circuit of Art this Friday night. The event is free and open to the public and for just $2 you can ride the CART around town (it’s like a trolley) to all of the local art galleries. Also this Friday night is Live on the Plaza in Oklahoma City’s Plaza District.

Are you ready for some football?! Oklahoma State is home again this Saturday to host Troy and the OU Sooners have a tough battle against Florida State this Saturday in Norman. If you do get down to Norman, make sure to swing by Campus Corner and check the Oklahoma Lottery trailer for your chance to win $5,000!

Have fun!
Wendy with wimgo

Randy Rogers Band, BB King Blues Fest this Week in OKC

There are a lot of great events to check out this week around Oklahoma City, including an abundance of live music.

First of all, if you have kids or are about to, check out the Just Between Friends Sale all week long at State Fair Park. This event has thousands of high quality name brand items for you and your little one(s). Admission is $2 on Monday and is free the rest of the week.

Also, this Friday and Saturday, don’t miss the Oklahoma County Free Fair at State Fair Arena. Other events at State Fair Park include The Gypsyville Market & Crafts Show on Saturday and the Grand American Arms Show Saturday and Sunday.

If you’re strolling around Bricktown this Thursday night, check out the free concert at United Way Plaza. Other musical events to check out include the Randy Rogers Band at the Wormy Dog Saloon on Thursday, Bret Michaels at Firelake Grand Casino, the Turnpike Troubadours at the Wormy Dog Saloon and Arms of the Sun at the Diamond Ballroom on Saturday.

Don’t miss the BB King Blues Fest at the Zoo Amphitheater this Friday featuring the talents of BB King, Al Green and Buddy Guy. Tickets are $37.50 and can be purchased online or at the gate. Also, Allied Arts has teamed up with Red Bull to bring the national “Art of Can” exhibit to Oklahoma for the first time.  Check it out this Friday with an all you can eat, all you can drink Red Bull event displaying work inspired by or created with the iconic Red Bull can.

What will you do?
-Wendy with wimgo