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NOVEMBER EVENTS CALENDAR

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Mon, Nov 1

10 AM The Woolaroc Retrospective Exhibit & Sale

Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd. The exhibit is open during normal business hours through December 31.

10 AM Lauren Florence Exhibit final week

Price Tower Arts Center 510 S Dewey Ave. With a background in silk dyeing, Florence turned to acrylics and canvas after becoming a mother. Her work was inspired by a deep love of the people and wildlife of Oklahoma and the American West. Price Tower Arts Center hours are Mon-Sat 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sunday 12- 8 p.m. Free admission.

6:30 PM Celebrate Recovery

Grace Community Church 1500 King Dr. Looking for a safe place to find healing in your life? Your not alone! Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12-step program for anyone with any hurt, habit, and hang-up of any kind! Join us every Monday night at 6:30pm-8:30pm. We have programs for adults, teens, and kids to learn how to cope through life particular steps, principles based of the beatitudes, and the freedom of finding healing in community with others!

Tue, Nov 2

12 PM Rib Basket Made with Reed

Bartlesville Art Association 500 S Dewey Ave. Learn to make a rib basket made from reed, with accomplished basketmaker Kathy Barham. Kathy will use two half-day sessions on Tuesday & Thursday instead of one full day so students don’t get fatigued. Cost is $83 per student, which covers $45 for tuition and $38 supplies fee for reeds, beads, and handles for baskets.

Wed, Nov 3

1 PM Bartlesville Daughters of the American Revolution Meeting

Bartlesville Women’s Club 601 S Shawnee Ave. The guest speaker will be Charlie Daniels, of Bartlesville. He will speaking on Veterans Day. Anyone interested in DAR is welcome to attend. This meeting will also be on Zoom. For more information, call 918-914-9808.

Thu, Nov 4

9 AM Quarterly Nonprofit Connect Meeting

Truity Credit Union 501 S Johnstone Ave. The Bartlesville Community Foundation and the Bartlesville Regional United Way invite you to a quarterly nonprofit networking series! Come connect with fellow nonprofit professionals and leave with knowledge that can help you lead your organization more confidently.

12 PM Rib Basket Made with Reed Part 2

Bartlesville Art Association 500 S Dewey Ave. See November 2 event for information.

4 PM Business After Hours

Phoenix Insurance 316 S Shawnee Ave.

5 PM Body Weight Blast w/Ashley

Bartlesville Public Library 600 S Johnstone Ave. Body Weight Blast includes 45 minutes of high intensity/interval training, combining strength and cardio followed by 15 minutes of stretch and relaxation for all fitness levels. This class is free and open to the public. It will be held in Meeting Room A at the Bartlesville Public Library. Please bring your own water bottle.

Fri, Nov 5

10 AM 3rd Annual Open House Christmas Crawl

Participating Merchants Downtown Bartlesville Participating merchants include Buttercup Market, Kidz Korner, Moxie on Second, Roots + Bloom, and Rustic Pony. Pick up your card from one of the participating stores. See any of the listed merchants for more information.

12 PM Bartlesville Artisan Market

Washington Park Mall 2350 SE Washington Blvd. The artisan market is held every Friday and Saturday, from 12-4 p.m.

7 PM Oklahoma Asylum Haunted House

Oklahoma Asylum 304 W Cherokee Ave. The Asylum is an isolated experience in a 1940s-ers sanitarium where you and your friends are admitted right as the other patients break free and take over. Navigate your way through their twisted ritualsand try to avoid getting caught by the one thing they fear: whatever they locked up downstairs.

Sat, Nov 6

6 AM Automotive Swapmeet

Two Tall Okie Signs & Such LLC Delaware & East Don Tyler Ave., Dewey

12 PM Harvest Festival & Car Show

Nowata County Fairgrounds The Nowata Chamber of Commerce presents its first annual Harvest Festival & Car show. The festival will feature vendors, outdoor fall games, and a chili cookoff. The cookoff will be held 2-3:30 p.m. with chili tasting and voting from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Cost to taste and vote is $5. At 6 p.m. there will be a fall dance and kids movie on the lawn.

12 PM Bartlesville Artisan Market

Washington Park Mall 2350 SE Washington Blvd

6 PM Bartlesville Beatdown III

Washington Park Mall 2350 SE Washington Blvd Presented by Pantheon Fighting Championship. Doors open at 6 p.m., fights start at 7 p.m.

6:30 PM Hops for Hope

Bartlesville Municipal Airport Wyle Post Rd. Hops for Hope patrons enjoy a fun, homebrewing competition to raise funds for Ray of Hope Advocacy Center. As the agency’s only fundraiser, Hops for Hope provides critical funding for survivors of child abuse and domestic violence. Cheers to beer making a difference!

12 PM Holiday Sip ‘n Shop

Dollhouse Road Brewing 301 W Main St., Pawhuska Food trucks will be on the scene, along with several Pawhuska vendors.

8 PM History & Haunts at the Dewey Hotel Museum

Dewey Hotel Museum 801 N Delaware St., Dewey

2 PM We are the Music presented by the Bartlesville Choral Society

Bartlesville Community Center 300 SE Adams Blvd. In the BCS opening concert, we will celebrate our return to singing. You will enjoy selections from great composers such as G.F. Handel and Aaron Copland, as well as selections from some amazing contemporary composers and arrangers including Lloyd Pfautsch, Dan Forrest, Z. Randall Stroope, and Mark Wllberg.

6 PM Black Coat Regiment Live

Virginia Avenue Baptist Church 132 S Virginia Ave. Join the church for this special live event. Learn the history of the Black Coat Regiment and what the church today should be doing to protect their flock. Mon, Nov 8

8:30 AM Lenape Scavenger Hunt

Bartlesville Public Library 600 S Johnstone Ave. Explore the exhibit “Delaware: The Faces of the Lenape” through a scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt is free and all children who participate will receive a sticker declaring them as a “History Hero.” The Museum is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Tue, Nov 9

7:30 PM America’s Sweethearts presented by the BCCA

Bartlesville Community Center 300 SE Adams Blvd. Join the Bartlesville Community Concert Association for a memorable evening as the amazing women of America's Sweethearts sing the music of the Andrews Sisters while celebrating the stylistic tradition of the Big Band era.

11:30 AM Women in Business Luncheon — Fear of Failure

Location TBA

Thu, Nov 11

8:30 AM Delaware: The Faces of the Lenape Exhibit

Bartlesville Public Library 600 S Johnstone Ave. The Bartlesville Area History Museum is pleased to present the special exhibit Delaware: The Faces of the Lenape. This exhibit will be on display in the Pioneer Gallery through the end of November. The exhibit contains 21 panels and more than 70 artifacts and covers the story of the Lenape people from Lenapehokin to Washington County. You will not want to miss this exhibit. Museum entry is free, but donations are accepted. The Museum is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m.-4p.m.

12 PM Cooking Smart with Barb

Bartlesville Public Library 600 S Johnstone Ave. Please join the library IN PERSON in Meeting Room A or live on the BPL Facebook page for Cooking Smart w/ Barb. This free program consists of eight healthy cooking classes. All classes begin at noon and are FREE and open to the public. Barb Kelley comes to us with wonderful culinary skills, recipes and stellar knowledge of new creative cooking choices.

Fri, Nov 12

8:30 PM Live music with Let it Ride

Cherokee Casino – Ramona 31505 US 75, Ramona

11 AM Bartlesville Veterans Day Parade

Downtown Bartlesville Starting in Phillips parking lot Parade will start in the Phillips Parking lot and travel East on Frank Phillips Blvd then turn South (right) on Osage then go West (right) on 6th St. then South (left) on Armstrong to Adams Blvd (right) back to the Phillips Parking lot. The community is invited to attend. Come out for a celebration of our Veteran's and our country! If you are participating in the parade please be at staging location at 10 am to line up.

7 PM Bartlesville’s Got Talent

Bartlesville Community Center 300 SE Adams Blvd. There will be dancing, singing, short film, comedy and more! Explore all of the local talent at this family-friendly event. Proceeds support the Lowe Family Young Scholars Program and Washington County School Supply Drive Pack the Backpacks.

2 & 6 PM Wire-Wrapped Jewelry Class

Bartlesville Public Library 600 S Johnstone Ave. A little wire, a few simple tools, and some brightly colored beads are all you need to start creating your own intriguing fashion statements! In simple terms, wire wrapping is taking wire and wrapping it around itself and/or beads and other components to create jewelry. When wrapped, curved, bent and manipulated, the wire itself can become the structure and foundation of your piece or act as a design detail. Learn which gauge (thickness) of wire is best suited for different wrapping techniques and the tools needed to create a piece of jewelry that is one of a kind. Materials provided. Registration is required as space is limited. To register call the Local and Family History desk at 918-338-4167.

Fri, Nov 19

6 PM 3rd Annual Fantasy Land on Foot

Johnstone Park 205 N Cherokee Ave. The only night you can walk through Fantasy Land. A fundraiser for Bartlesville Daybreak Rotary.

Sat, Nov 20

9 AM Anual Enrollment Period Community Care Presentation

Westside Community Center 501 S Bucy Ave. Choosing the right health plan is an important decision and representatives will be there to help. They will explain in person how their plans work and a licensed representative will be on hand to assist you in completing your enrollment form if you choose to join their plan. Another presentation is also scheduled for Sunday 1t 4 p.m. at the Westside Community Center.

6 PM Fantasy Land of Lights

Johnstone Park 205 N Cherokee Ave. Fantasy Land of Lights continues to grow each year. Be sure to visit so you can see what is new this year! There is no admission fee, however, donations are accepted and very much appreciated. Once the expenses are paid, money is set aside to purchase or repair displays and a budgeted amount goes into the Club’s Foundation to cover educational scholarships to students in the Washington County area. The event is a fundraiser for Bartlesville Daybreak Rotary.

6:30 PM Dancing with the Bartlesville Stars

Hilton Garden Inn 205 SW Frank Phillips Blvd. Dancing with the Bartlesville Stars is an entertaining, fun-filled fundraiser for Paths to Independence.

7:30 PM Through New Eyes presented by BSO

Bartlesville Community Center 300 SE Adams Blvd. The BSO presents wonderful music by composers who were inspired by other climes and countries, including Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, and more. Orchestral virtuosity will abound as symphonic favorites combine with rarer musical gems — some serious and others not so much!

Fri, Nov 26

5 PM Wonderland of Lights Opens

Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd. The grounds and buildings of Woolaroc will be covered with over 750,000 lights as the historic ranch transforms itself into a magical winter wonderland! The lights will be turned on Friday, November 26th and will be on every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 5-9 p.m., through December 19th. Entertainment will be in the Heritage Theater almost every Friday and Saturday night, and a schedule of performances will be distributed at the Front Gate when guests arrive. Again this year, the main drive to the campus will be reversed, allowing guests the unique view, seen only this time of year, of the buildings across from Clyde Lake, outlined in lights. Admission to Wonderland of Lights is $6 for adults and $1 for children 11 and under.

9 PM Live music with Let it Ride

Cherokee Casino – Ramona 31505 US 75, Ramona

Mon, Nov 29

7:30 PM An Officer and a Gentleman

Bartlesville Community Center 300 SE Adams Blvd. Featuring the Grammy Award winning, #1 hit single Up Where We Belong, and a score based on 1980’s catalogue of music that gave voice to a generation, the live stage production is a new adaption by multiple Tony Award nominee Dick Scanlan and the opening show in the new Broadway in Bartlesville! season.

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