Moore Monthly - July 2021

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS & PERFORMANCES AND COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS • JULY 2021 Due to positive tests for the coronavirus across the area and the constant changes still taking place as of our press deadline, please confirm the events and services listed in this calendar are still in place before making your plans to attend or participate. It’s especially important to ensure the safety of your family, loved ones and yourself by practicing safe COVID-19 recommendations.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRED JONES JR. MUSEUM OF ART A Life in Looking June 24 – December 31

The renowned art historian Dr. Creighton Eddy Gilbert (1924–2011), a scholar of Italian Renaissance art and one of the foremost authorities on Michelangelo, spent nearly seven decades dedicated to scholarship, collecting, and teaching. An academic prodigy, Gilbert entered college at age 14, became a professor at 21, and eventually completed a doctorate from New York University’s Institute of Fine Arts in 1955. Following positions at the Ringling Museum, Brandeis University, Queens College, Harvard University, and Cornell University, he joined the faculty of Yale University in 1981. In addition to his work mentoring students—many of whom went on to achieve acclaim as art historians and curators in their own right—Gilbert served as editor-in-chief of the leading art history journal Art Bulletin between 1980 and 1985 and published extensively. He penned numerous books and articles on Caravaggio, realism in Renaissance art, and the Northern Baroque, as well as two seminal works: Michelangelo: On and Off the Sistine Ceiling (1994) and Caravaggio and His Two Cardinals (1995). Gilbert also collected, taking particular delight in discovering works by major artists hidden away in Italian print shops and especially in his acquisition of a jewel-like Madonna and Child by the Renaissance master Romanino. In 2005, Dr. Eric Lee, a former student of Gilbert’s and then-director of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, encouraged his mentor to leave his private collection to the museum. The bequest, 272 objects, spans the fourteenth to twentieth centuries with an emphasis on Old Master prints and drawings from the Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo periods. Gilbert’s wide-ranging interests are evident in this exhibition, guest curated by University of Oklahoma art history faculty members Dr. Allison Palmer and Dr. Erin Duncan-O’Neill. Through themes of religion, architecture, allegory, portraiture, and humor, A Life in Looking: The Creighton Gilbert Collection explores a collection built on seven decades of expertise by this influential scholar, educator, and connoisseur. 48 | MOORE MONTHLY | JULY 2021

CHURCH & SPIRITUAL CONNECTION FRESH START COMMUNITY CHURCH FOOD PANTRY open the third Thursday of each month, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., 309 N Eastern Avenue, West Campus-Family Life Center. Canned and dry goods available. Must be a resident of Moore (please bring an ID). REVIVAL FOR CHRIST PRAISE N MOORE July 25th & August 29th at 6:00 p.m. 1005 SW 4th Street A free, summer-long community outreach event held on the last Sunday of the month through August.

CITY MEETINGS & EVENTS THE FARMERS MARKET Saturdays from 8 a.m. to Noon Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion, 700 S. Broadway. shoppers can find a variety of seasonal produce, plants, homemade baked goods, homemade salsa, pretzels, handmade crafts, soaps, lotions and other items for purchase. For more information please call (405) 793-5090. Vendor Information please contact Kasey Dean at kdean@cityofmoore.com FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS Fridays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Central Park Multipurpose Pavilion, 700 S. Broadway. Come join us on Fridays for Lunch at Central Park. We will have Food Trucks in the park from Mexican; BBQ; Hot Dogs and Hamburgers and Music. Take an hour away from work and join us at Central Park for Food Truck Fridays. Food Trucks: Pops Pockets; Seafood Connect; Coits Food Truck and Hi-Fi Burger For more information please call (405) 793-5090. CELEBRATION IN THE HEARTLAND Sunday, July 4, 2:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Buck Thomas Park, 1903 NE 12th Street. Join us at Buck Thomas Park to celebrate our country’s Independence Day. Enjoy one of the largest fireworks show in the state, food, vendors, and activities. Celebration in the Heartland will be a great time for all ages. Bring the children for great fun including inflatables, helicopter rides, and more. Celebration in the Heartland is free to the public. Fireworks will begin at dark (approximately 9:45 p.m.) For more information please call 793-5090. Music Shiloh Steel - 4:00pm - 6:30pm Banana Seat - 7:00pm - 9:45pm

Food Trucks Chef Rays Street Eats and More Yum Pig Dos Gringos Cabana MOB Grill Cutie Pies Seafood Connect Grill on Wheelz Cousins Main Lobster City Ice Breweries Anthem Brewing The Big Friendly

maximum). The Station Aquatic Center will close at 7:00 p.m. to set up for the event. For more information call 405793-5090.

Wineries Whispering Meadows Urban Wineworks

PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, July 13 at 7:00 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore

Activities GameTime Inflatables Axe Throwing Trailer; Bucking Bull and Bungee Trampoline Helicopter Rides Barrel Train Children's Tent (Moore Public Library) Be In the Know

CITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday, July 19 at 6:30 p.m Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore

Permitted Items • Chairs • Service Animals (no other dogs allowed) • Umbrellas • Coolers* • Strollers * Coolers and bags may be searched by event security and Moore Police personnel. Prohibited Items: • Alcoholic beverages unless provided by an on-site approved city vendor • Glass containers of any kind • Drug Paraphernalia / Weapons • Pets (Dogs are not allowed in the park for this event.) • Fireworks • Smoking or vaping PARKS BOARD MEETING Tuesday, July 6 at 6:00 p.m. The Station at Central Park, 700 S. Broadway CITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday, July 6 at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore DIVE IN MOVIE Friday, July 9 from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The Station Aquatic Center, 700 S. Broadway. The movie will be The Karate Kid, rated PG with a running time of 126 minutes. Fee is $5.00 per person (300

MOORE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING Monday, July 12 at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING Tuesday, July 13 at 5:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore

THE STATION ROUNDUP POOL PARTY Friday, July 23 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Station Aquatic Center, 700 S. Broadway. Join us for this family-friendly party at the pool with your little cowgirls and buckaroos. The Station Aquatic Center will close at 5:00 p.m. to set up for the event. For more information call 405-793-5090. FISHING DERBY Saturday, July 24 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Buck Thomas Park, 1903 NE 12th Street. Register at www.cityofmoore.com/fun. Check-in and Registration will open at 7:30 a.m. Bring your own pole and bait (crawlers, stink bait, shrimp, liver, etc). Four fish limit per family. No culling. You catch it, you keep it! All ages 5-15 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT. Both ponds will be stocked with catchable-sized channel catfish.

COMMUNITY CONNECTION ADOPT-A-PET Moore Animal Shelter, S-I35 Service Road. Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., closed on holidays. For additional information call (405) 793-5190. BIG TRASH PICK UP Moore residents will be allowed two FREE big trash pick-ups a year and one free voucher to the city landfill for each physical address in Moore. Call (405) 793-5070 to schedule your trash pick-up. CT CLOTHING CLOSET Last Saturday of each month, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CrossTimbers United Methodist Church,


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