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The Week In Review: Suburban News of the Past Week (7/10/16)

Sunday:
NORTH:
·1. Beach Park man shot multiple times in parking lot of Evanston IHOP restaurant (NBC 5)
·2. Gov. Rauner appears at 5K run at Chicago Executive Airport in Wheeling (WGN TV)
·3. Three men sought in connection with robbery of Wadsworth gas station; may have robbed liquor store two weeks before (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
NORTHWEST:
·4. Mount Prospect man held on $500,000 bond for sexually, physically assaulting two teenage girls (Chicago Tribune)
·5. Motorcycle passenger killed on U.S. 20 when motorcyclist swerves to avoid a stopped vehicle, loses control of bike and crashes (Chicago Sun-Times)
·6. Backers of Schaumburg Convention Center, adjoining hotel pleased with businesses' 10 years of success (Daily Herald)
·7. Hanover Park seeks public input online on its policing services (Daily Herald)
WEST:
·8. Rental truck gets stuck in ditch, causes fire on Cemetery Lake near Arlington Heights Road in Elk Grove Village (Daily Herald)
·9. Human Library of Fox Valley allows people to have conversations with interactive content provided by humans (Daily Herald)
·10. Morton Grove man arrested for sexual abuse of a co-worker at a home for people with disabilities in Berwyn (Chicago Tribune)
SOUTH:
·11. 19-year-old Homewood woman killed in crash with tractor-trailer truck in Peotone Township, Will County (Chicago Sun-Times)
·12. Hazel Crest police: Shooting deaths of father, two daughters not a random act; police ask for information on what happened (WGN TV)
NORTHWEST INDIANA:
·13. Gary man arrested for stealing mail, packages from Gary home (Chicago Sun-Times)
·14. Ogden Dunes, Portage sign pact as non-federal sponsors to shore up beaches being eroded by rising Lake Michigan (Northwest Indiana Times)
·15. Lowell swimmer notches record time in 50-meter free swim for ages 15-16 during semi-finals for U.S. Olympic Team trials (Northwest Indiana Times)
·16. Motorcyclist killed on Indiana Toll Road in Portage when his bike collides with Indiana State Trooper patrol car making a U-turn (Northwest Indiana Times)
·17. Indiana Court of Appeals rules in favor of now-deceased woman in 25-year-old tax-sale case over Crowd Point properties that previous owner had failed to pay taxes on since 1984 (Northwest Indiana Times)
·18. Town of Munster's school head named president of Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents for 2016-17 (Northwest Indiana Times)
·19. 1989 Merrillville High School graduate who faked his own death to avoid prosecution features prominently in short film '$cammed: Investment Fraud Revealed' (Northwest Indiana Times)
·20. Object thrown through window of Hobart apartment building sparks fire, which remains under investigation (Northwest Indiana Times)
·21. Questions raised after tattoo parlor opens in East Chicago without Town Council's approval (Northwest Indiana Times)
·22. [Merrillville may be on verge of becoming broadband-ready community](www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake/m-ville-closer-to-becoming-a-broadband-community/article_8e77d4bb-fb68-5273-8151-a7d8c67adf5.html) (Northwest Indiana Times)
Monday:
NORTH:
·23. Morton Grove man arrested on charges of burglary of gas station, falsely reporting his vehicle stolen (Chicago Tribune)
NORTHWEST:
·24. One person arrested in connection with June 29 drive-by shooting in Elgin (Chicago Tribune/Elgin Courier-News)
·25. Maine Township High School District 207 superintendent gets $50,000 merit bonus after completing goals set by the school board; his annual salary is $210,000 before bonuses (Daily Herald)
WEST:
·26. Nazi banner on display causes flap at Kane County Flea Market in St. Charles; vendor removed it at staff's request after it appeared on facebook (Daily Herald)
·27. Body of elderly man found in retention pond in Downers Grove (WGN TV)
SOUTHWEST:
·28. Motorcyclist killed in late-night crash with another vehicle at intersection of 3rd Avenue and Richards Street in Joliet (Chicago Sun-Times)
·29. New Lenox man killed when motorcycle he was riding crashed near intersection of 179th Street and Spring Meadows Drive in Homer Glen (Chicago Sun-Times)
SOUTH:
·30. Harvey woman shot to death, live-in 'companion' wounded on Sunday morning (Chicago Sun-Times)
·31. Ford Heights man with schizophrenia in jail for killing cousin who made made fun of him (Chicago Tribune)
·32. Man wounded in shooting at Pioneer Motel on Torrence Avenue in Lansing (Chicago Sun-Times)
·33. Blue Island teenager struck, killed by vehicle in 13600 block of South Western Avenue; coroner's office rules death an accident (Chicago Sun-Times)
NORTHWEST INDIANA:
·34. Westchester Township History Museum puts up exhibit on the wife, daughters and granddaughters of Joseph Bailly and their influence (Northwest Indiana Times)
·35. Michigan City-based Save the Dunes searching for new executive director after departure of Nicole Barker (Northwest Indiana Times)
·36. Former Chesterton swimmer the first from stories swim program lands place on U.S. Olympic Team (Northwest Indiana Times)
·37. Cedar Lake has timetable in place for restoration of town's namesake lake (Northwest Indiana Times)
·38. Roadside bomb discovered along Welnetz Road near Trail Creek, LaPorte County (Northwest Indiana Times)
·39. St. John police chief heading to Washington, D.C., to participate in conference on 21st-Century policing (Northwest Indiana Times)
Tuesday:
NORTH:
·40. Lake County to join national Data-Driven Justice Initiative as way of diverting mentally-ill residents from repeated jailing (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
·41. Lake County Finance & Administrative Committee meetings to be telecast on LCTV (Daily Herald)
NORTHWEST:
·42. Bartlett Royals Little League team, undefeated in regular season, sweeps playoffs; eight players selected for Little League All-Star game (Daily Herald)
·43. Elgin-O'Hare Expressway now a cashless tollroad from I-290 to Lake Street (CBS 2)
·44. Park Ridge reports spending about $1,950 on Hillary Clinton's May 19 visit (Chicago Tribune/Park Ridge Herald-Advocate)
·45. Hampshire renames Memorial Park as Henpeck Park to recall village's history (Daily Herald)
·46. Senior-housing project proposed for 300 N. State St. in Elgin (Daily Herald)
·47. California man charged with battery after hitting man repeatedly at wedding reception in Streamwood (Daily Herald)
WEST:
·48. Oak Park native uses KICS Cup soccer competition to promote global unity, teach about diversity and other cultures (Chicago Tribune/Forest Leaves)
·49. Man robs Fifth-Third Bank on North Neltnor Boulevard (Route 59) in West Chicago (WBBM AM 780)
·50. LaGrange police charge Maywood teen for June 21 robbery, recover iPhone (Chicago Tribune/The Doings)
·51. Kane County State's Attorney reports 7 percent increase in felony charges over same time last year (Daily Herald)
SOUTH:
·52. Park Forest man arrested on attempted-murder charge after allegedly stabbing his housemate 18 times (Chicago Tribune)
·53. Two houses, several vehicles damaged in University Park blaze that might have been sparked by fireworks (CBS 2)
·54. Mysterious hero rescues partially paralyzed man from burning home in University Park (NBC 5)
·55. Peotone Junior High School basketball coach charged with grooming female student with 'inappropriate' texts (Chicago Tribune)
NORTHWEST INDIANA:
·56. Merrillville-based MonoSol launches water-soluble film product to deliver food color to food processors in Latin America (Northwest Indiana Times)
·57. Two men wounded in separate shootings in Hammond over the holiday weekend (Northwest Indiana Times)
·58. Merrillville man arrested in scheme that exchanged counterfeit money for prepaid debit cards (Northwest Indiana Times)
REGIONAL
·59. Skyrocketing property tax bills enrage Cook County homeowners; County Board president promises not to consider property-tax hike (ABC 7)
Wednesday:
NORTH:
·60. Divvy rolls out service in Evanston (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
·61. Chicago Blackhawks draft former Lake Forest Academy hockey star (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
·62. Lake Zurich Village Board approves proposed Illinois Secretary of State drivers-license facility at Deerpath Commons on Rand Road (Daily Herald)
·63. Wauconda officials hold off on decision on red-light camera at Bonner Road and U.S. 12 (Daily Herald)
·64. Metra completes $328,000 renovation of 127-year-old Ravinia station in Highland Park (FOX 32)
·65. U.S. Department of Labor fines Lakemoor Dental $53,900 for failing to protect employees from risks of blood-borne pathogens (Daily Herald)
·66. First American Bank on Golf Road in Skokie robbed (Chicago Tribune/Skokie Review)
NORTHWEST:
·67. Arlington Heights Park District to install 20-foot netting along Kirchoff Road as part of project that will bring in artificial turf to soccer, football fields at Sunset Meadows (Daily Herald)
·68. Des Plaines to keep 'City of Destiny' motto; decision on 'dP' logo yet to be made (Daily Herald)
·69. Sleepy Hollow considers prosecuting first-time DUI offenders locally rather than in state court (Daily Herald)
·70. Sleepy Hollow institutes ban on raising chickens in residential backyards (Daily Herald)
·71. Longtime Maine West High School girls basketball coach Derril Kipp loses battle with pancreatic cancer at age 71 (Chicago Tribune/Park Ridge Herald-Advocate)
·72. Park Ridge accountant pleads guilty to defrauding Chicago Cubs of $364,000, embezzling $358,208 from cancer patient (Chicago Sun-Times)
WEST:
·73. Man, woman shot multiple times inside Westchester home (Chicago Tribune)
·74. Aurora Police: Five people shot during Fourth of July weekend (Chicago Sun-Times)
·75. Campton Hills Village Board discusses, but doesn't vote on, firing village administrator (Daily Herald)
·76. While preservationist prepare to fight DuPage Forest Preserve District's move to demolish McKee House at Churchill Woods, Sierra Club argues for building's removal (Daily Herald)
·78. Wheaton City Council approves contract with Lakeshore Recycling Systems that will bring radio-frequency-ID technology to city's garbage collection (Daily Herald)
·79. Chicago man shot multiple times outside Oak Park gas station (Chicago Tribune/Oak Leaves)
SOUTHWEST:
·80. Pair of men who carjacked a vehicle in Chicago now sought for fatal shooting of clerk at gas station on 5300 block of Harlem Avenue in Summit (CBS 2)
·81. Palos Park homeowner with valid concealed-carry license shoots two home invaders, leaving one dead, the other wounded (WBBM AM 780)
SOUTH:
·82. Lincoln-Way High School District 210 superintendent claimed balanced budget in 2014, but private communication showed he expected $6 million deficit (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
·83. Frankfort man killed when semi tractor-trailer collapses on him at Monee industrial facility (Chicago Sun-Times)
NORTHWEST INDIANA:
·84. Merrillville man shot to death inside his home (Chicago Tribune)
·85. Friday Night Cruise-In brings motorcycle enthusiasts to South Point business park in Valparaiso every Friday evening (Northwest Indiana Times)
·86. Valparaiso police pull drunk man off Rail America tracks two-and-a-half block in front of approaching train (Chicago Tribune/Gary Post-Tribune)
·87. Bishop Noll Catholic High School graduate Matt Pobereyko heads to Arizona League Diamondbacks after his Independent League contract is bought by MLB team (Northwest Indiana Times)
·88. East Chicago graffiti artists represent area at Indiana State Museum competition (Northwest Indiana Times)
·89. Lake County coroner's office identifies body in Merrillville retention pond as Munster man (Northwest Indiana Times)
·90. Indiana Court of Appeals refuses to reduce mentally-ill LaPorte County man's 60-year sentence in the murder of his brother with a samurai sword (Northwest Indiana Times)
REGIONAL
·91. Cook County's slick new website and data portal goes live; site cost taxpayers $1.245 million (Crain's Chicago Business)
·92. Three men from Chicago, Lansing, Lowell appear in U.S. District court in Hammond on charges of trying to buy HUD homes with the intent to sell them for a profit (Northwest Indiana Times)
Thursday:
NORTH:
·93. Zion-area man pleads not guilty to charges he was driving recklessly before a crash that killed girl, her father in Lindenhurst in August 2015 (Daily Herald)
·94. Drone operator flying small, remote-controlled machine over Bangs Lake prompts Wauconda officials to draw up limitations on drone use over public, private properties (Daily Herald)
·95. Objection filed against incumbent Lake County coroner's run for re-election as independent (Daily Herald)
NORTHWEST:
·96. Elgin police chief attends three-week program at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, learns how communities judge departments' success and how money is allocated (Daily Herald)
·97. Des Plaines City Council enacts restrictions on which flags can be flown on city property after Des Plaines Public Library puts up gay-pride flag following mass shooting in Orlando (WBBM AM 780)
·98. Algonquin man pens book inspired by his and his wife's adoption of a show dog (Daily Herald)
·99. Carpentersville suffers power outage after car-vs-semi crash downs power lines at Binnie and Randall roads (Daily Herald)
·100. Trustee who served for 13 years resigns from Arlington Heights Memorial Library board (Daily Herald)
WEST:
·101. Less than half of requests for grants from Kane County riverboat-casino gambling fulfilled (Daily Herald)
·102. Glen Ellyn college student was found dead last year along Tiber River after traveling to Rome to study at John Cabot University, echoing death of Wisconsin student (NBC 5)
·103. Cicero police officer sustains minor injuries after vehicle he stopped sped away, running over the officer's foot; suspect escaped into Chicago (WBBM AM 780)
·104. Onetime owner of Hollywood Palms, Hollywood Boulevard theaters pleads guilty to tax-evasion and bank-fraud scheme; faces up to 15 years in prison and $6 million in payments (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
·105. West Chicago officials consider building band shell in Reed-Keppler Park; Park District to be responsible for planning and management, while the city will pay for rest (Daily Herald)
SOUTHWEST:
·106. Four suspects in attempted home burglary stand charged with death of fifth suspect after Palos Park homeowner with conceal-carry permit fatally shoots man (WBBM AM 780)
SOUTH:
·107. Man found dead outside house on 200 block of Miami Street, Park Forest (Chicago Tribune)
NORTHWEST INDIANA:
·108. 15-year-old Hammond boy shot to death at 1:30 a.m. Thursday on block where he lived (Chicago Sun-Times)
·109. Film about East Chicago outsider artist Peter Anton set in Northwest Indiana to air on PBS, Lakeshore Public Television in September (Northwest Indiana Times)
·110. New state law allows former K-9 partner's cremains to be interred with late Michigan City police officer (Northwest Indiana Times)
·111. Ivy Tech Community College Northwest to restart welding program after 10-year hiatus (Northwest Indiana Times)
·112. Group of Munster residents call for changes or cancellation of St. Thomas More Fun Days following shooting that wounded woman across road at Jewel-Osco (Northwest Indiana Times)
·113. Griffith officials get OK to pursue referendum to secede from Calumet Township (Northwest Indiana Times)
·114. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency takes action to protect residents of East Chicago housing complex from effects of lead-contaminated soil (Northwest Indiana Times)
·115. Stepdaughter of ex-Lake Station mayor sentenced to 6 months home confinement, two years probation, fined $664 as result of her involvement in corruption scandal (Chicago Tribune/Gary Post-Tribune)
·116. Lakes of the Four Seasons man killed when his car slams into a tree on East 109th Avenue in Winfield; passenger from Crown Point declines medical attention (Northwest Indiana Times)
·117. Portage police arrest 10 people in connection with underage drinking party (Northwest Indiana Times)
·118. Gary man charged with arson after setting ex-girlfriend's car on fire while they talked about their relationship (Northwest Indiana Times)
Friday:
NORTH:
·119. Northbrook homeowners association seeks to stop housing development on country club property that tests show has high levels of arsenic from century of herbicides, pesticides (Chicago Tribune/Northbrook Star)
·120. Target unveils plans for small-format store at Dempster Street and Bronx Avenue in Skokie; slated to open in 2017 (Crain's Chicago Business)
·121. Chicago man arrested on gun and drug charges after allegedly shooting a Beach Park man multiple times outside Evanston IHOP (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
·122. Lake County Municipal League board of directors chooses officers (Daily Herald)
NORTHWEST:
·123. Arlington Heights 'Pastafarian' convinces Illinois Secretary of State's staff to allow her to wear colander on her head for driver-license photo (Chicago Tribune)
·124. Plainfield man dies three days after being pinned between two vehicles near O'Hare International Airport (Chicago Sun-Times)
·125. Man critically injured when boat crashes into dock on Fox River in Trout Valley (ABC 7)
·126. Motorcyclist killed after being struck by flatbed truck on Route 25 close to Kenyon Road near Bartlett/Elgin (Chicago Sun-Times)
·127. Elgin fire chief announces retirement set for Oct. 10 (Daily Herald)
WEST:
·128. Illinois Attorney General sues owner of Berwyn apartment building over violation of 1978 Lead Poisoning Prevention Act (Chicago Sun-Times)
·129. 74-year-old woman killed in four-vehicle crash on Route 64 near St. Charles (Chicago Sun-Times)
·130. Carol Stream Public Library accepting applications for trustee position after Patricia Johnson resigns to care for family member; deadline is Sunday, July 17 (Daily Herald)
·131. Former CEO of Lisle-based Navistar fights federal lawsuit that he lied to investors about status of engine technology that was never developed (Crain's Chicago Business)
·132. Villa Park lifeguard saves boy's life on first day on job at Jefferson Pool (NBC 5)
·133. Campton Hills man convicted of choking a family member at Geneva hospital sentenced to 10 years in prison (Chicago Sun-Times)
·134. Man and woman shot in a parking lot early Friday morning in 700 block of North Lake Street in Aurora (Chicago Sun-Times)
·135. Geneva woman jailed for poisoning death of her husband attempts to kill herself again (Daily Herald)
·136. DuPage judge rejects Naperville Township road commissioner's lawsuit seeking full funding; trustees' decision to cut $500,000 from his budget stands (Daily Herald)
SOUTHWEST:
·137. Oswego man charged for third time with threatening, stalking Illinois Toll Highway Authority chairman Robert Schillerstrom (Daily Herald)
·138. Preservationists try to save run-down Joliet mansion owned by Civil War veteran who served in 13th Colored Infantry (WBBM AM 780)
·139. Plainfield police receive anonymous thank-you letter in wake of Dallas shooting (NBC 5)
·140. Evergreen Park woman charged with disorderly conduct after allegedly threatening police in a Facebook post (Chicago Tribune)
SOUTH:
·141. Monee mayor has been accused of aggressive behavior four times since 2011, but no charges were ever filed (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
·142. Teenager charged in Chicago carjacking that led to murder of gas station clerk in Summit (CBS 2)
·143. Coach at Thornridge High School in Dolton accused of having sex with student after mother catches them undressed in South Holland home (ABC 7)
·144. Crete woman rescues rabid bat from pool, gets bit on hand, neck (WBBM AM 780)
NORTHWEST INDIANA:
·145. Indianapolis man charged with molesting, incest of two girls in Merrillville (Northwest Indiana Times)
·146. Michigan City doctor develops app to help children eat healthy and fight obesity (Northwest Indiana Times)
·147. Gary parents of three children killed in 2014 Hammond fire caused by propane heater now charged with neglect in their deaths (Chicago Tribune/Gary Post-Tribune)
·148. Man charged with domestic battery, criminal confinement, battery causing great bodily harm after breaking car window with brick and beating woman in the face in Gary (Northwest Indiana Times)
·149. Man, woman from Gary arrested in charges of stealing $3 million from the Internal Revenue Service (Northwest Indiana Times)
·150. Chesterton native and Oklahoma City Thunder forward Mitch McGary suspended for violating NBA's anti-drug policy (Northwest Indiana Times)
·151. Four Portage Township YMCA day-care workers fired after 3-year-old boy was left unattended on a playground on June 30 (Northwest Indiana Times)
Saturday:
NORTH:
·152. Gurnee's Welton Village Plaza on Old Grand Avenue to be ready in time for annual Gurnee Days (Daily Herald)
WEST:
·153. 47-year-old Cicero man dies from electrocution after making contact with Blue Line train in Oak Park (FOX 32)
·154. DuPage Forest District to post signs reminding users of horseback riders after Wheaton woman thrown from horse which was startled by a mountain bike (Daily Herald)
·155. Tickets for La Grange's Just Desserts Tour summer schedule sell out, but tickets for October now on sale (ABC 7)
·156. Warrenville man injured when motorized glider he was piloting crashes near Newark (Chicago Tribune)
NORTHWEST INDIANA:
·157. Al's Supermarket location in LaPorte Townsquare Mall closes (Northwest Indiana Times)
·158. Calumet Township assessor's employee to plead guilty to shaking down five businesses in exchange for reduced tax assessments (Northwest Indiana Times)
·159. Two people drown in Lake Michigan off Wells Street Beach in Gary during air show; three others rescued (ABC 7)
·160. Crown Point artist workshop Board & Brush to open new location in Valparaiso (Northwest Indiana Times)
·161. Food-and-nutrition director at East Chicago's St. Catherine Hospital named semi-finalist in Jenny-O How American Burgers contest (Northwest Indiana Times)
·162. Portion of Hammond's Lyman Avenue evacuated while police search chemical-smelling car driven by Valparaiso man (Northwest Indiana Times)
REGIONAL
·163. Federal agency says Great Lakes Basin Transportation needs to outline alternate routes for proposed freight bypass (Northwest Indiana Times)
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What's happening around town (Wed, Apr 19th - Tue, Apr 25th)

Oklahoma City's event list.

Wednesday, Apr 19th

Thursday, Apr 20th

  • Annual Fall Show (The Studio Gallery - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Annual Fall Show, Nov 17-April 30, The Studio Gallery, 2646 W Britton. There will be an opening reception at 5 p.m. Nov. 17, 752-2642
  • 🎨 Annual Spring Show artwork by Lu Beard, Beth Hammack, Dodge Hill, Phebe Kallstrom, Margot Holaday, Amy Maguire, John & Marylou M (The Studio Gallery - Oklahoma City) The Studio Gallery, 2646 W. Britton Rd., OKC, is pleased to announce its
    2017 Spring Show Thursday, April 20, 5:30 - 7:30pm.
    The show will feature new works of art by: Lu Beard, Beth…
  • 🎨 The Artistry of the Western Paperback (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am During the 1940s and 1950s, book illustrators created dynamic and engaging paperback covers for western tales of cowboys, villains, duels, and danger. They might not have been sold in galleries…
  • Bid Opening (Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:30am Bid Opening Agency: Transportation, Oklahoma Department of - ODOT Contact Phone: Contact Email: [email protected] [email protected] Event Resources: Event Phone: Event Email: [email protected]
  • Bring It On (Mitch Park - Edmond) Thru Sun, Apr 23rd Bring the family out for an evening of fun as the Upstage Theatre brings the musical "Bring It On" to Mitch…
  • Brock Zeman and Scott Biram (Midnight performance time) (VZD's - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 April 7, 2017 Friday 12:00 AM VZD's4200 North Western Avenue
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Map Performers:Brock Zeman Scott H. Biram
  • 🍴 Cocktail Chemistry: Modern Cocktails (Vast - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:30pm Join the Cocktail Movement and learn how to show off today's trending cocktails at V2's second Cocktail Chemistry: Modern Cocktails. We'll be taking you on an expertly guided tour through the…
  • 🎭 Constellations by Nick Payne (Mainsite - Norman) Start Time: 8:00pm Namron Players Theatre is proud to present Nick Payne's stage play CONSTELLATIONS Directed by Katherine Denton Pomerantz With Margaux Lantelme and David Ball
    "This spellbinding, romantic…
  • Digisaurus (Red Brick Bar - Norman)
  • 🏆 Dodgers vs Sounds (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Nashville Sounds
  • 🎨 Drink and Draw (Tree and Leaf - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm Drink & Draw is hosted every Thursday at either Brass Bell Studios, The Okay See, or Tree & Leaf from 8-11pm.
    Here is the weekly schedule:
    1st Thursday: The Okay See
    2nd Thursday: Brass…
  • "Essence of a Man," by Corazon Watkins (The Depot - Norman) Day 2 of 2 Corazon Watkins' “Essence of a Man” Opening at The Depot Gallery
    NORMAN… The Depot Gallery will feature “Essence of a Man”, an exhibit of paintings by Norman artist Corazon Watkins. An…
  • Expressionist paintings by Bert Seabourn 6 p.m. rec (50 Penn Art Gallery - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Expressionist paintings by Bert Seabourn, through April 29th. 50 Penn Place Gallery, 1900 NW Expressway, There will be an opening reception at 6 p.m. Friday (March 10th) 848-5567
  • 🏆 Family Night Skate (Skate Galaxy - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm FAMILY NIGHT SKATE Thursdays 6pm-9pm & Sundays 6pm-8pm Admission is only $6 (includes skate rental) per person! Family Night $29 Package Special! Includes: Admission, Skate Rental, Pizza &…
  • Oklahoma City Farm Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Apr 22nd At the Oklahoma City Farm Show, you'll find everything having to do with agriculture in one location. With over 300…
  • Choctaw Frontier Days (Choctaw) Day 1 of 2 Choctaw's Frontier Day Festival celebrates the early history of Choctaw's Settlement. Planned activities at this…
  • Genealogy help at the McClain County Museum (Purcell Public Library - Purcell) Start Time: 2:00pm An experienced Library Genealogist and museum staff will help you with your genealogy and history questions. This will be held at the McClain County Museum at 203 W. Washington St. Purcell, OK 73080
  • Grant Peeples With Annie Oakley (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • 🎨 Hollywood and the American West (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am Candid, intimate, and raw, these photographs showcase private access to the greatest movie stars, musicians, and directors of all time. Subjects include John Wayne, Natalie Wood, Ann-Margret,…
  • 🎨 Jeffrey Gibson: Speak to Me (Oklahoma Contemporary - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 9:00am Internationally known multimedia artist Jeffrey Gibson’s first Oklahoma solo exhibition will feature recent artworks that draw upon his Native American heritage (Choctaw and Cherokee) and…
  • Kevin Jordan (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Apr 22nd Comic Shows are loading, please refresh page if shows do not appear. 21 & over Show Time:Wednesday 4/19/2017 @ 8:00 PM Arrival Time:Wednesday 4/19/2017 @ 7:30 PM Buy Ticket 21 & over Show…
  • 🎭 Leap of Faith (UCO Mitchell Hall Theatre - Edmond) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm For tickets, click here to purchase online, or call 405.974.3375 Thursday, April 20, 7:30pm Friday, April 21, 7:30pm Saturday, April 22, 7:30pm Sunday, April 23, 2:00pm Leap of Faith is a…
  • Meditative Spaces: Abstract Works by Brandon Mitts and Katie Henderson (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Day 2 of 2 UCO MELTON GALLERY OPENS ‘MEDITATIVE SPACES: ABSTRACT WORKS BY BRANDON MITTS, KATIE HENDERSON’ The University of Central Oklahoma Melton Gallery will open “Meditative Spaces,” an…
  • 🏆 Oklahoma '89er Celebration (Downtown - Guthrie) Thru Sat, Apr 22nd Oldest event in the State celebrating it's beginning. From the Carnival to Street Vendors, Concerts, Rodeo, Bullriding, Car Show, Storytellers and the Largest Parade in the State. Oklahoma '89er…
  • Oklahoma City's Survivor Tree (Touchmark at Coffee Creek - Edmond) Start Time: 2:00pm An American elm tree that survived the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and was restored became known as The Survivor Tree and a symbol of hope. Mark Bays, Urban Forestry…
  • 🎓 Oklahoma Connections Academy Hosts Free Family Information Session (Mustang Town Center - Mustang) Start Time: 6:30pm Oklahoma Connections Academy, a tuition-free online public school, will host a free information session in Mustang for families interested in learning about its online program and individualized…
  • Oklahoma's Survivor Tree (Touchmark at Coffee Creek - Edmond) Start Time: 2:00pm An American elm tree that survived the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and was restored became known as The Survivor Tree and a symbol of hope. Mark Bays, Urban Forestry…
  • 🎨 Paseo Art Assoc.'s Art Show featuring Rod Bailey (Paseo - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 The Paseo Arts Association’s upcoming art show will begin Friday, April 7, and remain available for viewing through Saturday, April 29, at the Paseo Art Space (3022 Paseo). Rod Bailey will be…
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Management Support Group (Mental Health Association Oklahoma main office - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience of witnessing of life-threatening events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, serious accidents,…
  • 🎡 Shop Hop on Auto Alley (Automobile Alley - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Thursday, January 21, 2016
    6:00-9:00 p.m.
    Broadway Ave. between NW 4th and 10th streets
    On the Third Thursday of every month, cruise historic Automobile Alley for open house…
  • South Pacific (Jewel Box Theatre - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm South Pacific: The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that has a nurse named Nellie Forbush, and a French planter named Emile De Becque, fall in love in World War II. Thurs-Sat. at 8 pm, Sun. at…
  • 🎨 Spring Adult Classes (Oklahoma Contemporary - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am Artists of all skills levels can find their creative homes with Oklahoma Contemporary. The spring schedule includes ceramics, figure drawing, 2-D arts and fiber arts. Wet felting, beginning…
  • Survivors of Suicide Support Group (Mental Health Association Oklahoma main office - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Nearly 31,000 people take their own lives each year. As a survivor – a family member or friend of the victim – you may need help coming to terms with suicide. This group offers the…
  • THC 420 Celebration (Wormy Dog Saloon - Oklahoma City)
  • Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:30pm Celebrate the legendary Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers with a live performance at Oklahoma City’s Chesapeake…
  • 🎭 The University of Central Oklahoma School of Music’s Musical Theatre Division will present "Leap of Faith" (UCO Mitchell Hall Theatre - Edmond) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm UCO Musical Theatre Takes ‘Leap of Faith’ in Latest Production The University of Central Oklahoma School of Music’s Musical Theatre Division will present “Leap of Faith” at 7:30 p.m.…
  • Vote YES on SQ788 Rally (Oklahoma State Capitol - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 11:00am 4/20 Rally at the Oklahoma State Capital in support of medical marijuana and SQ788. This rally is a celebration of our court case victory and the start of our Vote Yes on 778 campaign! (About…
  • 🍴 Whataburger Boots and Badges Celebration (Whataburger - Midwest City) Start Time: 5:00pm Join Whataburger for a special Boots and Badges Celebration on Thursday, April 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Whataburger located at 2914 S Douglas Blvd. Whataburger invites the Midwest City…
  • 🎭 The Whipping Man (Carpenter Square Theatre - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm Specific performance dates and times over four weeks are: 8 p.m. March 31-April 1 and 7-8; 7:30 p.m. April 13, 8 p.m. April 14-15, and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 16; 7:30 p.m. April 20 and 8 p.m.…
  • Worship Night In America (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • 🎨 A Yard of Turkey Red: The Western Bandanna (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am Many a 19th-century cowboy bought a square yard of Turkey red cloth at the local mercantile and proudly tied it around his neck. The bright red material derived its name from the traditional…

Friday, Apr 21st

  • 3rd Friday Block pARTy (Downtown - Shawnee) During the 3rd Friday Block pARTy in Shawnee, local restaurants, art galleries and merchants are open late in the…
  • 🎭 4 of a Kind (American Legion Post 12 - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • 🎨 The Artistry of the Western Paperback (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am During the 1940s and 1950s, book illustrators created dynamic and engaging paperback covers for western tales of cowboys, villains, duels, and danger. They might not have been sold in galleries…
  • Billy Currington (The Criterion - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm Head to Bricktown and enjoy the award-winning and highly recognizable tenor voice of Billy Currington when he takes over…
  • Bring It On (Mitch Park - Edmond) Thru Sun, Apr 23rd Bring the family out for an evening of fun as the Upstage Theatre brings the musical "Bring It On" to Mitch…
  • 🏆 Dodgers vs Sounds (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Nashville Sounds
  • Oklahoma City Farm Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) 1 day left At the Oklahoma City Farm Show, you'll find everything having to do with agriculture in one location. With over 300…
  • Choctaw Frontier Days (Choctaw) Day 2 of 2 Choctaw's Frontier Day Festival celebrates the early history of Choctaw's Settlement. Planned activities at this…
  • 🎨 Hollywood and the American West (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am Candid, intimate, and raw, these photographs showcase private access to the greatest movie stars, musicians, and directors of all time. Subjects include John Wayne, Natalie Wood, Ann-Margret,…
  • Jason Eady (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) Join Jason Eady at the Blue Door in OKC for an evening of hard-drinking, AM country music. Working closely with…
  • 🎨 Jeffrey Gibson: Speak to Me (Oklahoma Contemporary - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 9:00am Internationally known multimedia artist Jeffrey Gibson’s first Oklahoma solo exhibition will feature recent artworks that draw upon his Native American heritage (Choctaw and Cherokee) and…
  • Kentucky HeadHunters (Thunderbird Casino - Norman)
  • Kevin Jordan (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Comic Shows are loading, please refresh page if shows do not appear. 21 & over Show Time:Wednesday 4/19/2017 @ 8:00 PM Arrival Time:Wednesday 4/19/2017 @ 7:30 PM Buy Ticket 21 & over Show…
  • 🎭 Leap of Faith (UCO Mitchell Hall Theatre - Edmond) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm For tickets, click here to purchase online, or call 405.974.3375 Thursday, April 20, 7:30pm Friday, April 21, 7:30pm Saturday, April 22, 7:30pm Sunday, April 23, 2:00pm Leap of Faith is a…
  • Market on the Meadows (Macomb) Day 1 of 2 Regardless of the weather, head to the rural community of Macomb for a fun weekend of picking during Market on the…
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Apr 23rd Opening the evening will be a world premiere work from Denver choreographer Sarah Tallman.
  • 🎨 Navajo Rug Sale & Silent Auction (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:30pm Dub and Mozelle Richardson Theater To enhance Western Heritage Awards Weekend, third-generation trader Jackson Clark II, owner of the respected Toh-Atin Gallery, showcases more than 100 dazzling…
  • Night on the Bricks (Downtown - Shawnee) Day 1 of 2 Gather in downtown Shawnee for a new festival in celebration of its status as Redbud City. Enjoy a night full of food,…
  • 🏆 OKC Thunder 2017 Playoffs: Round 1, Home Game 1 v Houston Rockets (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:30pm
  • 🏆 Oklahoma '89er Celebration (Downtown - Guthrie) 1 day left Oldest event in the State celebrating it's beginning. From the Carnival to Street Vendors, Concerts, Rodeo, Bullriding, Car Show, Storytellers and the Largest Parade in the State. Oklahoma '89er…
  • Premiere on Film Row (Film Row - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm The Film Row District hosts Premiere on Film Row, a monthly block party, from 7-10 p.m. along W. Sheridan Avenue between Dewey and Shartel downtown.
    Premiere on Film Row is a family-friendly…
  • Arcadia Route 66 Neonfest (Arcadia) Thru Sun, Apr 23rd Route 66 enthusiasts gather every year for the festive Arcadia Route 66 Neonfest. During this three-day event, guests…
  • T.G. Sheppard (Oklahoma Country-Western Museum & Hall of Fame - Del City)
  • 🎭 The University of Central Oklahoma School of Music’s Musical Theatre Division will present "Leap of Faith" (UCO Mitchell Hall Theatre - Edmond) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm UCO Musical Theatre Takes ‘Leap of Faith’ in Latest Production The University of Central Oklahoma School of Music’s Musical Theatre Division will present “Leap of Faith” at 7:30 p.m.…
  • USTPA Spring Round-Up (Lazy E Arena - Guthrie) Thru Sun, Apr 23rd Watch as riders race against time while showcasing their herding skills at the USTPA Spring Round-Up. Held in…
  • 🎭 Western Heritage Awards (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:30pm Honor and encourage the legacy of those whose works in literature, music, film, and television reflect the significant stories of the American West. An awards program recognizes inductees into…
  • 🎨 Western Heritage Workshop (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:00am New this year, the Museum is excited to announce the Western Heritage Awards Workshop featuring Amy Shepherd, Vice President of John Wayne Enterprises and Executive Director of John R. Hamilton…
  • 🎭 The Whipping Man (Carpenter Square Theatre - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm Specific performance dates and times over four weeks are: 8 p.m. March 31-April 1 and 7-8; 7:30 p.m. April 13, 8 p.m. April 14-15, and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 16; 7:30 p.m. April 20 and 8 p.m.…
  • 🎨 A Yard of Turkey Red: The Western Bandanna (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am Many a 19th-century cowboy bought a square yard of Turkey red cloth at the local mercantile and proudly tied it around his neck. The bright red material derived its name from the traditional…

Saturday, Apr 22nd

  • 89ers Day (Lexington) At 89ers Day in Lexington, a variety of festivities to celebrate the Land Run of 1889 will take place. Bring…
  • Blooms & Buds Craft and Garden Show (St. John Lutheran Church - Shawnee) Gather up your fellow garden aficionados for the Blooms & Buds Craft and Garden show in Shawnee. Upon arrival, take…
  • Bring It On (Mitch Park - Edmond) 1 day left Bring the family out for an evening of fun as the Upstage Theatre brings the musical "Bring It On" to Mitch…
  • 🏃 Cargo Classic (Heritage Church - Shawnee) Cargo Ranch will be hosting the 2nd annual Cargo Classic, a 5k and Fun Run, on April 16th, 8:00 am at Heritage Church at 2100 N Bryan Ave in Shawnee.
    \- USATF Sanctioned Event, Certified…
  • Del City Rainbow Craft Show (Del City Masonic Lodge - Oklahoma City) Pick up a whole host of handmade crafts from more than 50 vendors camped out at the Del City Rainbow Craft Show in…
  • 🏆 Dodgers vs Redbirds (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Memphis Redbirds Braum's Friends and Family Nights
  • Oklahoma City Farm Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) Last Day At the Oklahoma City Farm Show, you'll find everything having to do with agriculture in one location. With over 300…
  • 🏃 Get Your Rear in Gear (Journey Church - Norman)
  • Hot Rod Cookout & Concert (Guthrie) The Hot Rod Cookout and Concert in Guthrie is an opportunity for car enthusiasts to gather to see awesome cars and…
  • Jeremy Camp & Natalie Grant in Concert (Firelake Arena - Shawnee) Grab tickets for a night to remember as Jeremy Camp stops by Firelake Arena in Shawnee during his I Will Follow Tour. An…
  • Kevin Jordan (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Last Day Comic Shows are loading, please refresh page if shows do not appear. 21 & over Show Time:Wednesday 4/19/2017 @ 8:00 PM Arrival Time:Wednesday 4/19/2017 @ 7:30 PM Buy Ticket 21 & over Show…
  • Market on the Meadows (Macomb) Day 2 of 2 Regardless of the weather, head to the rural community of Macomb for a fun weekend of picking during Market on the…
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Opening the evening will be a world premiere work from Denver choreographer Sarah Tallman.
  • Night on the Bricks (Downtown - Shawnee) Day 2 of 2 Gather in downtown Shawnee for a new festival in celebration of its status as Redbud City. Enjoy a night full of food,…
  • OKC Natural Parenting Expo (Courtyard by Marriott Oklahoma City Northwest - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:00am
  • 🏆 Oklahoma '89er Celebration (Downtown - Guthrie) Last Day Oldest event in the State celebrating it's beginning. From the Carnival to Street Vendors, Concerts, Rodeo, Bullriding, Car Show, Storytellers and the Largest Parade in the State. Oklahoma '89er…
  • Oklahoma Victory Dolls Roller Derby Triple Header (Arctic Edge Ice Arena - Edmond) Join the Oklahoma Victory Dolls (OKVD) for a roller derby triple header at the Arctic Edge Arena. The OKVD…
  • Arcadia Route 66 Neonfest (Arcadia) 1 day left Route 66 enthusiasts gather every year for the festive Arcadia Route 66 Neonfest. During this three-day event, guests…
  • Sesame Street Live : Elmo Makes Music (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 2:00pm Any child who has celebrated their first birthday must have a ticket.
  • 🏃 UCO Army ROTC Gold Bar 5K (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) The UCO Army ROTC Gold Bar 5K will raise funds to support the University of Central Oklahoma Army ROTC Broncho Battalion Student Organization.
    https://www.signmeup.com/117295
  • USTPA Spring Round-Up (Lazy E Arena - Guthrie) 1 day left Watch as riders race against time while showcasing their herding skills at the USTPA Spring Round-Up. Held in…
  • The Vocal Sounds of Oklahoma Chorus Spring Show (Del City High School - Oklahoma City) Ditch the instruments and join the Vocal Sounds of Oklahoma Chorus and the Del City High School Choir as…
  • Western Oaks Spring Craft Show (Western Oaks Christian Church - Oklahoma City) Visit the 7th annual Western Oaks Spring Craft Show in Oklahoma City for all kinds of arts and crafts including candles,…
  • 🏃 YWCA's 2 Minute 5K and Kiddie K (Stars & Stripes Park - Oklahoma City) A woman is sexually assaulted every 2 minutes. Thanks to the YWCA, help is available for those in need so that they may heal in the aftermath of this tragedy. To raise awareness for sexual…

Sunday, Apr 23rd

  • Bring It On (Mitch Park - Edmond) Last Day Bring the family out for an evening of fun as the Upstage Theatre brings the musical "Bring It On" to Mitch…
  • 🏆 Dodgers vs Redbirds (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Memphis Redbirds Braum's Friends and Family Nights
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Last Day Opening the evening will be a world premiere work from Denver choreographer Sarah Tallman.
  • 🏆 OKC Thunder 2017 Playoffs: Round 1, Home Game 2 v Houston Rockets (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 2:30pm
  • Arcadia Route 66 Neonfest (Arcadia) Last Day Route 66 enthusiasts gather every year for the festive Arcadia Route 66 Neonfest. During this three-day event, guests…
  • SW 29th Street Children's Day Festival (Oklahoma City) Bring the kids out for the fifth annual SW 29th Street Children's Day Festival in Oklahoma City.…
  • USTPA Spring Round-Up (Lazy E Arena - Guthrie) Last Day Watch as riders race against time while showcasing their herding skills at the USTPA Spring Round-Up. Held in…

Monday, Apr 24th

  • 🏆 Dodgers vs Redbirds (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Memphis Redbirds Braum's Friends and Family Nights
  • SuicideGirls (Diamond Ballroom - Oklahoma City)
  • Volumes et al. (89th Street Collective - Oklahoma City)

Tuesday, Apr 25th

  • BobaFlex et al. (Thunder Alley Grill & Sports Bar - Oklahoma City)
  • 🏆 Dodgers vs Redbirds (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:05pm vs Memphis Redbirds Braum's Friends and Family Nights
  • Festival of the Arts (Bicentennial Park - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Apr 30th Known as Oklahoma City's annual "rite of spring," the Festival of the Arts is a six-day community…
  • SoundBites (Oklahoma City) Pause for lunch with a relaxing reprieve from the office break room. Head instead to Kerr Park in downtown Oklahoma City…
  • Tech N9ne (Diamond Ballroom - Oklahoma City) Indie rap superstar Tech N9ne and crew take over the Diamond Ballroom in OKC for an evening of underground rap. Born in…
  • Wheeler Criterium (Oklahoma City) Once the weather starts warming up, gather your crew and head south of the Oklahoma River for the Wheeler Criterium each…

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What's happening around town (Wed, Feb 1st - Tue, Feb 7th)

Oklahoma City's event list.

Ongoing

Wednesday, Feb 1st

  • After School Special (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 3:30pm After School Special combines books, a film, and an awesome craft for an afternoon of fun. This weekly program is for children in Kindergarten, First, and Second grades. For more information, contact the Children's department at 405-701-2630.
  • Annual Fall Show (The Studio Gallery) Day 1 of 2 Annual Fall Show, Nov 17-April 30, The Studio Gallery, 2646 W Britton. There will be an opening reception at 5 p.m. Nov. 17, 752-2642
  • Anthem Drown Night! (HiLo Club) Our local friends at Anthem Brewing Co. have some great beers! Every Wednesday night from 9pm to close enjoy $8 Drown Night! Their Power Pils will be flowing!
  • Baby Story Time (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 10:00am Calling all babies, toddlers and the ones who love them! It's time for Baby Story Time! Each week, we'll explore the world through books, songs, fingerplays and rhymes designed for the smallest library fans! This story time is great for ages birth to 24 months. For more information, please call the Children's department at 405-701-2630.
  • Child Labor in Oklahoma: Photographs by Lewis Hine, 1916–1917 (Oklahoma History Center) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am Child Labor in Oklahoma: Photographs by Lewis Hine, 1916–1917 is a snapshot of images by Lewis Hine whose photography captured the soul of the child laborer in north America in the early 1900s. Although Hine focused on major cities, he did take brief trips to other parts of the country to document child labor, including Oklahoma. Hine…
  • Del City Kiwanis Club (Rose State College - Midwest City)
  • 🎨 Equine Paintings by Kim Norton rec (50 Penn Art Gallery) Day 2 of 2 Equine paintings by Kim Norton, through February 28th. 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 NW Expressway. There will be an opening reception at 6 p.m. Friday (January 13th) 848-5567
    We are open Tuesday through Friday.
  • Family Play Time/ La hora de jugar en familia (Noble Public Library - Noble) Start Time: 10:30am Join us for a bilingual family play program for babies and children under 5 years of age. ¡Aprendan y jueguen todos juntos! Para bebés y niños hasta 5 años de edad con las personas que los cuidan.
  • 🏃 Family Yoga in the Gardens (Myriad Botanical Gardens) Start Time: 5:45am
  • 🏃 Family Yoga Night (Noble Public Library - Noble) Start Time: 6:30pm Cooperative event with Shannon Scott. Please join the Noble Public Library and Shannon Scott for Family Yoga Night, every Wednesday. For more information please contact Shannon Scott -- [email protected] (405) 517-9605
  • 🏆 February CASH Roses! (Remington Park) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm Join us as we bring the love from 6 to 9 pmevery night of Feb 1 - Feb 14! Earn points and enter to be drawn from the Love Tumbler where winners get their choice of a Box of Chocolates with Cash or a Cash Rose, both worth between $100 and $1,000 CASH! Valet parking and admission are always FREE! http://www.remingtonpark.com/february-cash-roses/
  • Lapsit Story Time (Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 10:00am Each week, caregivers and their children sit together to enjoy developmentally appropriate stories, songs, fingerplays and bubbles. For babies 24 months and younger accompanied by an adult. For more information, call the Moore Public Library at 405-793-4347. For updates on special events and more, be sure to check the website, like us on…
  • Nathan Price "A One Man Show" rec. 1/13 at 6 p.m. and Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. (The Depot - Norman) Day 2 of 2 Nathan Price, “A One Man Show,” Opens January 13 in The Depot Gallery NORMAN...An opening reception will be held for "A One Man Show,” exhibiting the paintings of Nathan Price in The Depot Gallery, 200 South Jones, from 6 to 9 pm on Friday, January 13. Price will present an Art Chat on Sunday, January 22 from 2 to 4 pm,…
  • 🎨 Native American Photography Exhibition by Navajo artist Will Wilson (Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art - Norman) Day 2 of 2 Native American Photography Exhibition Opens Jan. 26 at OU
    NORMAN, Okla. – Noted early 20th-century photographer Edward Curtis (1868-1952) once referred to Native Americans as a “vanishing race.” A new exhibition at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art proves that Native American communities are not vanishing at all – they’re…
  • Oklahoma: All That Southwest Jazz Exhibit (Myriad Botanical Gardens) 1 day left Start Time: 9:00am
  • Reading Wednesdays (Myriad Botanical Gardens) Start Time: 10:00am
  • "Resonance and Relay: Community of Creative Exchange," exhibit by Daren Kendall rec (Lightwell Gallery - Norman) Day 2 of 2 “Resonance and Relay: Community of Creative Exchange,” exhibit by Daren Kendall, Jan. 17-Feb. 3, Lightwell Gallery, 520 Parrington Oval. There will be a reception at 5 p.m. Jan 24, 325-2691. (Norman)
  • TheArts Association's Annual Members' Show exhibits Woks by John Wolfe (Paseo) Day 2 of 2 PAA Annual Members’ Show February 3 – 25 Opening Reception, February 3, 6-10pm Paseo Art Space, 3022 Paseo (in the Paseo Arts District) 405-525-2688 Tues – Sat 12-5pm
    The Paseo Arts Association's Annual Members' Show exhibits the best art works created by our supportive members. The exhibition is featured through the month of February. …
  • 🏆 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Chicago Bulls (Chesapeake Energy Arena) Start Time: 8:30pm
  • 🏆 Oklahoma City Thunder vs Utah Jazz (Chesapeake Energy Arena) Experience the thrill of fast-paced pro basketball as the Oklahoma City Thunder take on the Denver Nuggets. Wear your…
  • 😂 Valarie Storm (Loony Bin Comedy Club) Thru Sat, Feb 4th comedy
  • VITA Tax Preparation (Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 6:00pm VITA volunteers help prepare basic federal and state income tax returns for taxpayers with an income of less than $54,000 . VITA volunteers are at the Moore Public Library every Wednesday night and Saturday morning throughout the tax filing season. They will help patrons on a first-come, first-served basis. The last returns will be started 30…
  • 🎨 Winter Adult Classes (Oklahoma Contemporary) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am Artists of all skills levels can find their creative home with Oklahoma Contemporary. The winter schedule includes ceramics, figure drawing, 2-D arts and fiber arts. New this session is a darkroom open studio as well as four-week pet portraits and mixed media classes with Bryan Dahlvang. Enrolling now. Find a full list of classes and view the…

Thursday, Feb 2nd

  • Annual Fall Show (The Studio Gallery) Day 2 of 2 Annual Fall Show, Nov 17-April 30, The Studio Gallery, 2646 W Britton. There will be an opening reception at 5 p.m. Nov. 17, 752-2642
  • Another Lost Year & Lullwater & Never Say Die (Thunder Alley Grill & Sports Bar) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Are You Smarter Than a KIPPster (Science Museum Oklahoma) Start Time: 6:30pm KIPP OKC, a free, public charter school that is part of Oklahoma City Public Schools and the national Knowledge Is Power Program, will host their inaugural fundraiser, “Are You Smarter Than a KIPPster,” Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Science Museum Oklahoma. Masters of ceremonies former Oklahoma City Mayor Kirk…
  • ASK (After School Kids) cooking (Blanchard Library - Blanchard) Start Time: 3:45pm ASK (After School Kids) program for grades Pre-K through 2nd grade. February is hands-on cooking. The children will have the opportunity to participate and create something super yummy. A book on the theme will be read to the children. Registration Required. All supplies provided.
  • Bloodline Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Child Labor in Oklahoma: Photographs by Lewis Hine, 1916–1917 (Oklahoma History Center) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am Child Labor in Oklahoma: Photographs by Lewis Hine, 1916–1917 is a snapshot of images by Lewis Hine whose photography captured the soul of the child laborer in north America in the early 1900s. Although Hine focused on major cities, he did take brief trips to other parts of the country to document child labor, including Oklahoma. Hine…
  • 🎡 Chocolate Decadence on Automobile Alley (Hudson Essex Building) Head to Automobile Alley in Oklahoma City for Chocolate Decadence, an evening full of delicious chocolate treats,…
  • 🍴 Drink and Draw (Okay See) Start Time: 8:00pm Drink & Draw is hosted every Thursday at either Brass Bell Studios, The Okay See, or Tree & Leaf from 8-11pm.
    Here is the weekly schedule:
    1st Thursday: The Okay See
    2nd Thursday: Brass Bell Studios
    3rd - 4th - 5th Thursdays: Tree & Leaf
    Drink & Draw is open to anyone that wants to attend. While consuming alcohol is welcome, it…
  • 🎓 English as a Second Language Class (Purcell Public Library - Purcell) Start Time: 11:00am English as a Second Language class. All materials are provided.
  • 🏆 Family Night Skate (Skate Galaxy) Start Time: 6:00pm FAMILY NIGHT SKATE Thursdays 6pm-9pm & Sundays 6pm-8pm Admission is only $6 (includes skate rental) per person! Family Night $29 Package Special! Includes: Admission, Skate Rental, Pizza & Drinks For up to 5 Family members!
  • 🏆 February CASH Roses! (Remington Park) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm Join us as we bring the love from 6 to 9 pmevery night of Feb 1 - Feb 14! Earn points and enter to be drawn from the Love Tumbler where winners get their choice of a Box of Chocolates with Cash or a Cash Rose, both worth between $100 and $1,000 CASH! Valet parking and admission are always FREE! http://www.remingtonpark.com/february-cash-roses/
  • 🎭 In the Wings (Jewel Box Theatre) Start Time: 8:00pm PERFORMANCE TIMES Thursday ~ Saturday 8:00pm Sunday 2:30pm
  • Jordy Searcy (Oklahoma State Capitol) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Josh Abbott Band (Riverwind Casino - Norman) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • 🎓 Just Try to Stop Animation (RoundAbout) Start Time: 4:00pm In honor filmmaker Helen Hill and in observance of GroundHog Day
    Come to a Make & Create of Stop Animation film making with Howlpop on tour from New Orleans.
    Techniques including Film/Hand held camera/computeand cellphone animation will be facilitated.
    Materials to be provided on site by ReFuse Okc but feel free to bring any extras you…
  • Lego Builder's Club (Noble Public Library - Noble) Start Time: 3:00am Lego Builder's Club: it's Back! Compete in teams to complete Lego challenges. Bring some friends or come alone and find a new group of Lego enthusiasts. Each week children will have a new challenge to work on. Recommended for school aged children, 3rd-5th grade.
  • Luke Wade et al. (VZD's)
  • Makari & Concepts (The Paramount OKC) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • 🍴 Members' Preview Reception: Spring Exhibitions (Western Heritage Museum) Start Time: 5:30pm Museum members are invited to explore the Museum’s two newest exhibitions, Hollywood and the American West and A Yard of Turkey Red: The Western Bandanna, during a special members-only preview. Enjoy complimentary refreshments, local craft beer, and door prizes, and receive a 20% discount off select items in The Museum Store. Members are…
  • Music Connection (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 6:00pm Norman Central Music Connection is a music and story program for children ages 3 to 7 and their caregivers. It includes singing, playing instruments, listening, moving to music and more. The connection between music and literacy is well documented, and this fun class is ideal to help kids succeed in learning and in life. Regular attendance is…
  • 🎓 Oh Whata Night (Whataburger - Edmond) Start Time: 4:00pm On Thursday, Feb. 2, Whataburger customers can show their support for Centennial Elementary School by enjoying their favorite menu items, and 20 percent of Whataburger’s sales from 4 to 7 p.m. will be donated to the school. To add to the fun, there will be a caricature artist and balloon twister at the event.
  • Oklahoma: All That Southwest Jazz Exhibit (Myriad Botanical Gardens) Last Day Start Time: 9:00am
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Management Support Group (Mental Health Association Oklahoma main office) Start Time: 6:00pm PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience of witnessing of life-threatening events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, serious accidents, or physical or sexual assault in adult or childhood. Some people will have stress reactions that do not go away on their own, or may even get worse…
  • 🍴 Power Foods Demonstration (Concordia Life Care Community) Start Time: 2:00pm Did you know chili peppers can help you burn calories, apples can help fight lung disease, and peanut butter helps combat diabetes and heart disease? These are just some of the effects of power foods on the body that will help you stay fit and healthy. Join us as we uncover healthy habits at our “Power Foods Demonstration” on Thursday,…
  • 🎓 Science Cafe (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 7:00pm Science cafes are a nation-wide grassroots movement that feature a casual meeting environment where plain language and inclusive conversation create a comfortable atmosphere for people with no science background to learn about ongoing scientific research. To learn more about this growing movement click here: http://www.sciencecafes.org/ The…
  • 🎓 STEAM Tweens (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 4:00pm STEAM Tweens connects kids with Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Design, and Mathematics in the library! Each week, join us as we explore and create different things of the STEAM variety! This program is for ages 8-12 or children in third, fourth, fifth, or sixth grades. For more information, please call the Children's desk at 405-701-2630.
  • Survivors of Suicide Support Group (Mental Health Association Oklahoma main office) Start Time: 6:00pm Nearly 31,000 people take their own lives each year. As a survivor – a family member or friend of the victim – you may need help coming to terms with suicide. This group offers the opportunity to share, listen, teach and learn with others also overcoming the loss of a loved one. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month at…
  • Toddler Explorers (Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 10:00am Toddler Explorers is an hour of fun activities for toddlers and the grown-ups who love them. This is a monthly come-and-go event and will take place on the first Thursday of the month for one hour. Previously known as Baby Time and Baby Crafts, this program is best for ages 12-36 months. For more information, contact the Children's department at…
  • 😂 Valarie Storm (Loony Bin Comedy Club) Thru Sat, Feb 4th comedy
  • 🎨 Winter Adult Classes (Oklahoma Contemporary) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am Artists of all skills levels can find their creative home with Oklahoma Contemporary. The winter schedule includes ceramics, figure drawing, 2-D arts and fiber arts. New this session is a darkroom open studio as well as four-week pet portraits and mixed media classes with Bryan Dahlvang. Enrolling now. Find a full list of classes and view the…
  • Winter Madness Tour Feat. Concepts + Makari (The Paramount OKC) Start Time: 6:30pm
  • Zumba: Valentine's Day Edition (Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 6:00pm Join us for Zumba, a combination of Latin and International music that creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system. February 2nd will be our Valentine's Day Edition, so it will be a great day to wear your reds and pinks! Zumba meets every Thursday evening at 6 pm, so be sure to join us every week. Participants must sign a waiver at…

Friday, Feb 3rd

  • 🎨 First Friday Gallery Walk (Paseo Arts District) The First Friday Gallery Walk in the Paseo Arts District occurs on the first Friday of every month. Friday night…
  • Josh Abbott Band (Riverwind Casino - Norman) Texas country act the Josh Abbott Band ventures north of the Red River for a show at Riverwind Casino. Get ready to have…
  • $ Oklahoma Tackle, Hunting & Boat Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park) Thru Sun, Feb 5th Head to the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds to browse one of the largest outdoor shows in the state. The Oklahoma Tackle,…
  • 🏆 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Memphis Grizzlies (Chesapeake Energy Arena) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Travis Linville (The Blue Door)
  • 😂 Valarie Storm (Loony Bin Comedy Club) 1 day left comedy
  • Verdi's La Traviata (Civic Center Music Hall) Thru Sun, Feb 5th The opera will be performed with orchestra in Italian with English supertitles, and features mature themes.

Saturday, Feb 4th

  • Always Potterheads Festival (Farmer's Market) Day 1 of 2 Wizards and muggles alike will gather at the OKC Farmers Public Market to celebrate the magical…
  • 🏃 Balto 5K Run (Mitch Park - Edmond) Our annual BALTO 5K Run has been an incredible tradition and is a major way to raise money for our charity!
    http://www.baltoweek.org
  • Classics 5 - Andreas Delfs, Guest Conductor (Civic Center Music Hall) Debussy - Prelude a "L'apres-midi d'un faune" (Afternoon of a Faun) Tchaikovsky - Variations on a Roccoco Theme, Op. 33 Tchaikovsky - Andate Cantabile Shostakovich - Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47
    Note: "Classics" and "Pops" series concerts are recommended for children ages 5 and up, with the exception of "The Christmas Show." Children…
  • Daniel Hege (Civic Center Music Hall) Join the Oklahoma City Philharmonic's Classic Concert Series for a memorable performance starring Maestro Joel…
  • Discover the Dinosaurs UNLEASHED (Cox Convention Center) Day 1 of 2 Venture back to a time when the dinosaurs roamed the earth at Discover the Dinosaurs UNLEASHED. Experience up-close encounters with a lifelike Stegosaurus, Velociraptor and the king T-Rex in this walk-thru exhibit. Kids become junior paleontologists as they dig for fossils in the Valley of the Bones. visit the Kids Adventure Zone filled with…
  • Harlem Globetrotters (Chesapeake Energy Arena) The Harlem Globetrotters are headed to the Chesapeake Energy Arena for a wildly entertaining show that's all about…
  • Magic Pass: 30-minute interactive event from 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM (Chesapeake Energy Arena) Start Time: 7:00pm Magic Pass event takes place from 12:30pm to 1:00pm. Before the game, take part in once-in-a lifetime experience with your family where you have an opportunity to spend time on the court with the Globetrotters - shooting, trying out ball tricks and getting autographs and photos! the unique 30-minute pre-show, "Magic Pass," will create memories…
  • 🏆 No Limits Monster Truck Tour (Lazy E Arena - Guthrie) Start Time: 7:30pm Free pit party when doors open! No Limits Monster Trucks featuring Ghost Ryder, Big Chief, Girl Power, Illuminator, Twisted Addition & Mega Truck. Events include: MONSTER TRUCKS GONE WILD - Side by Side Racing, Wheelie Contest and Monster Truck Freestyle; HOT ROD TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL - Dragster Tractors & wheelie popping Hot Rod Pickups; TUFF…
  • 🏆 OKC Blue vs. Iowa Energy (Cox Convention Center) Start Time: 7:00pm Cheer on the OKC Blue as they take on the Texas Legends at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City. Get in…
  • $ Oklahoma Tackle, Hunting & Boat Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park) 1 day left Head to the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds to browse one of the largest outdoor shows in the state. The Oklahoma Tackle,…
  • Storytime (District House) Start Time: 10:00am
  • 😂 Valarie Storm (Loony Bin Comedy Club) Last Day comedy
  • Verdi's La Traviata (Civic Center Music Hall) 1 day left The opera will be performed with orchestra in Italian with English supertitles, and features mature themes.

Sunday, Feb 5th

  • Always Potterheads Festival (Farmer's Market) Day 2 of 2 Wizards and muggles alike will gather at the OKC Farmers Public Market to celebrate the magical…
  • 🏃 Colder 5K (Stars & Stripes Park) Stars and Stripes Park is notorious for being fast and flat and a favorite among both runners and walkers.
    Part of the Frozen Nose Race Series!
  • Discover the Dinosaurs UNLEASHED (Cox Convention Center) Day 2 of 2 Venture back to a time when the dinosaurs roamed the earth at Discover the Dinosaurs UNLEASHED. Experience up-close encounters with a lifelike Stegosaurus, Velociraptor and the king T-Rex in this walk-thru exhibit. Kids become junior paleontologists as they dig for fossils in the Valley of the Bones. visit the Kids Adventure Zone filled with…
  • Jewelry Trunk Show, Valentine's Day Showcase (DNA galleries) Start Time: 11:00am
  • $ Oklahoma Tackle, Hunting & Boat Show (Oklahoma State Fair Park) Last Day Head to the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds to browse one of the largest outdoor shows in the state. The Oklahoma Tackle,…
  • 🏆 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Portland Trail Blazers (Chesapeake Energy Arena) Start Time: 2:00pm
  • Verdi's La Traviata (Civic Center Music Hall) Last Day The opera will be performed with orchestra in Italian with English supertitles, and features mature themes.

Monday, Feb 6th

Tuesday, Feb 7th

  • Pippin (Civic Center Music Hall) Thru Sun, Feb 12th Some thirty years before writing WICKED, Steven Schwartz had an early success and now PIPPIN is back on tour for the first time since it thrilled audiences 40 years ago… the show The New York Times declared “ASTONISHING.” Winning the Tony Award® for Best Musical Revival, PIPPIN tells the story of a young prince on a death-defying journey…
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