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he Castle invites one and all to join the festivities of the 26th Annual Oklahoma Renaissance Festival! Travel back to 1569 England to experience the royal quest for knighthood, a full-contact Jousting Tournament, Birds of Prey exhibitions and travelling Acrobats! We celebrate the joyous return of the festival on Saturday April 30th. The patrons of Castleton shall be welcomed through the village gates by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth and her Court of Nobles. Season Passes are now available on www.okcastle.com. Daily passes will with go live on March 1st (Great idea for unique gift options this spring). 10+ stages throughout the grounds provide guests with a steady stream of joyous entertainment. Plan to enjoy the exciting sounds of the Craic, or the hilarious balancing act of Bob the Juggler and join the merriment of the maypole dancing. The Washing Well Wenches will return to encourage clean living and slightly soiled humor, great fun for all ages. New for 2022: The Wheel of Death Guests will marvel at this death-defying act which is featured 3 times per day

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from the Castle Keepe. For a bit more of a light-hearted show, guests are sure to enjoy the comedy of The Renaissance Men. Grab a bite and enjoy a show throughout the day! For a complete lineup for the season, please visit the Castle’s website. Whether shopping for homemade desserts or fire forged weapons of the Castle’s Blacksmiths, the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival is available for guests of all ages. The clothing is unique, the food is delicious and most importantly… the memories made are once in a lifetime! Check out www. OKCASTLE.com for themes and events to coordinate with each weekend. This is a fantastic opportunity for families to dress the part and have fun celebrating the history of Renaissance! 2022 Protocols: The Castleton mask mandate has been adjusted to “Strongly Encouraged”. We continue the crusade of defeating Covid and request that all guests please be courteous of others.

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Left: Dianna Brown invites you to “Let’s Eat Cake” Vintage Market Days 10 year anniversary event!

Vintage Market Days® Celebrates 10 Years of Success in Tulsa Owner’s passion for vintage evolves into franchise with markets in 25 states

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hat started out as a fun hobby has created 10 years of success on a scale larger than Dianna Brown could have imagined. Brown is the owner and co-founder of Vintage Market Days, an upscale, vintage-inspired, indoor/outdoor market. Ten years ago, Vintage Market Days started off in a pumpkin patch, quickly outgrew that space, and made its way to downtown Tulsa. It ultimately ended up in the Creek County Fairgrounds. During the last 10 years, Vintage Market Days has created a franchise with almost 60 territories in 25 different states. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Vintage Market Days, www.vintagemarketdays.com/market/ tulsa, the Tulsa event “Let’s Eat Cake” will be held April 29 - May 1, 2022. Brown said she’s always loved vintage, even as a child. And her family has embraced her love for vintage as well. “It has completely transformed not

only my life but so many others,” Brown explained. “For me, it allows me to make a living while doing something I absolutely would be doing anyway. My entire family has been involved in the event from day one. The boys and my husband load furniture and park cars, and my daughter takes tickets. They help set up the event and tear down when it’s over.” About 100 vendors are involved in Tulsa’s upcoming Vintage Market Days, and more than 40,000 vendors are a part of the national franchise. Brown said almost all of them rely on the income they make from Vintage Market Days. Vendors like Kim McGee, who owns Okie Chic with her sisters and best friend. McGee said, “Okie Chic has been with Vintage Market Days since the very first event and hasn’t missed one. We always have great sales there and it has never let us down. Since we are mostly all handcrafted it takes us months to prepare.”

Vendors at the upcoming Vintage Market Days sell a wide variety of goods including antiques, clothing, handmade jewelry, home decor, original art, floral and garden, home and body fragrance, textile, and outdoor furnishings. There will also be food trucks and snack vendors. The market is family-friendly with fun activities for children including balloons, face painting, and fun temporary tattoos. There will also be live music during the event. Partnering with a non-profit is something Vintage Market Days has done from the beginning. For this event, the non-profit partner is Branch 15-Eastern Oklahoma. Branch 15 provides Christcentered housing with individualized care and support for women on their paths to recovery. Branch 15 will receive a donation at the end of the event. Brown said, “It means the world to me to be celebrating 10 years with Vintage Market Days. My love for this business and all the individuals involved is very real and is something that has forever changed me.” Vintage Market Days will be held at the Creek County Fairgrounds located at 17808 W. Highway 66 in Kellyville, OK. Tickets for April 29-30 are $10 and tickets for May 1 are $5. Children 12 and under are always free. Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tickets are available online and at the door.

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hen planning your kitchen or bath remodel, one of the most important considerations is to know exactly what you want. That’s mainly because that decision affects the entire flow of your project. When you don’t know exactly what you want you will drive contractors crazy, drain time and increase expenses. Premium Cabinets of Tulsa, are here to help you with undoubtedly the most important part of your kitchen remodeling decision – the cabinetry. Properly designed cabinetry is key to the overall function of your kitchen. As a family owned and operated business, they specialize in helping both individuals and contractors with all-wood cabinetry at the best value, without cutting corners. They feature the latest styles, colors, and hardware

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for your design specifications. Specializing in high quality cabinet replacement, Premium Cabinets of Tulsa always goes the extra mile to ensure that they are fully connecting with their customers to obtain the desired results, whether it is to update the interior presence of their home, increasing storage space, supplying a more maneuverable room, or a combination of these needs. And once individuals have decided on renovation, timeliness is always a factor. “Every project does indeed have a different timeline; our access to materials is actually greater than most; we’re still very well stocked in materials we need to complete the job,” says Austin Gullic, owner of Premium Cabinets of Tulsa. “Turnaround time used to be four to six weeks from

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initial inquiry to delivery; now it’s closer to eight to 12 weeks, although that is not a specific, as every order is different. Demand is at an all-time high. We’ve seen other companies be as far as 28 weeks out, on average, and we are able to deliver product ahead of our competitors.” Owner Austin Gullic established his company with his father in 2010 and has steadily earned a solid reputation of reliability and quality product and work. Many choices of wood cabinetry styles and color schemes are available to choose from and find just the right look to achieve the new appearance of your home. To further aid in this goal, Premium Cabinets offers a free 3D design tour, giving customers an immediate visual of their desired project outcome. “We’re actually one of the first people


hority to allow virtual reality,” states Gullic. “People can put on an oculus and walk through a full size, 3D version of their kitchen. “It’s very exciting as the technology grows, for people that are visual. It’s hard to see your own space objectively as you have used it through time. The 3D helps clarify what we believe is a good idea versus what actually fits the space.” One of the greatest advantages of any company is the love of the business that the owner has for his design and construction. “I love taking people’s ideas and creating something that is real, that is what they consider reality altering,” Gullic emphasized. “I love helping clients create that dream; and making it come true.”

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Making Dreams Come True for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities BY DAYANA SHIPLETT

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athways Adult Learning Center is hosting its 5th annual Dream Maker Luncheon on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, at the Silo Event Center to raise support for the Pathways continuing education program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This 1-hour event is free to attend, but you must pre-register by April 15th. Attendees will hear about the program’s impact on the disability community, enjoy a choir performance from Pathways students and hear from a Pathways parent about their family’s experience. Pathways will provide an opportunity for attendees to donate, but donations are not required. “Thanks to the generosity of the

community each year, we have been able to hire more teachers, serve more students, and expand on how we serve our students with the addition of our virtual classes. When you join us at the Dream Maker Luncheon, you have the opportunity to meet other incredible people who have a heart to serve, and to learn about a wonderful organization and how you can make a real difference in the lives of some incredible people,” says Pathways Executive Director, Monique Scraper. And this year, Pathways is blessed to have a generous funder offer to match up to $55,000 for any gifts received from the event, so the impact of your gift will be doubled! Funds raised from this Dream Maker event will help

Pathways grow to serve more students in person in Tulsa and online across the globe. To RSVP for this event, visit pathwaysok. org/dream or call 918-859-0060. About Pathways Adult Learning Center, Inc.: The mission of Pathways is to provide a unique Christian program dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for adults with intellectual disabilities. Pathways’ vision is to assist each individual to achieve emotional, cognitive, physical, social, and spiritual growth to his or her fullest potential.

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Expert Advice for a More Energy Efficient Home BY KATHY SMITH

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lder homes can be made more energy efficient with smart upgrades that result in lower utility bills, and added benefits of increasing the value, comfort and beauty of your home. Investing in your home’s exterior, windows, attic, and roof are all environmentally-friendly improvements with energy-saving payoffs. Millennials (in 2022 ages 25 and 40 years) are one of the largest home buying segments today. They are economical and are ecological-minded purchasers whose buying decisions rest on energy efficiency to save money and leave a lower carbon footprint. Community Builders, Inc. is a local team who provides answers to your home energy efficiency needs. Owner Greg Wolter started Community Builders, Inc. in his bedroom in the early 1980s. By 1990, they had moved into a building, and nearly every year since then, have seen steady growth in sales. Starting with siding, the company has expanded over the years to its now all-inclusive specialty home improvement services including windows, roofing, bathrooms, sunrooms, insulation, gutters and doors. “My passion for this company is two-fold. First, I want to see the people that work here improve their lives… We constantly talk about how we can become better human beings. And then, we want to make sure we take care of our customers and that they get a good value,” Wolter said. Windows, doors, and insulation are three areas where minor change can make a major impact. In fact, Community

Builders, Inc. has helped customers reduce their utility costs by 50 percent, just by upgrading windows and insulation. Their energy efficient products include EnviroView replacement windows, Green Energy Barrier radiant insulation, Cedar Ridge composite siding, and insulated 26 gauge steel metal roofing. They offer seven styles of windows, and each are installed with a low-e coating and airtight seal, giving them heightened ability to keep hot air out during the summer, and in during the winter. Their doors are durable, high quality and high performance. Also installed with a customfit to make an airtight seal, a door from Community Builders, Inc. will stop drafts and reduce your energy bills. They use energy-barrier material in their insulation, which reflects heat energy, instead of merely slowing down its absorption. Wolter said, “Think of insulation like a sponge. Eventually, a sponge gets saturated and can’t soak anything else in. Insulation is the same way, it blocks for a while, then gets full and doesn’t do any good. If you can reflect that energy off of it, the insulation works better for a longer period of time. That’s what the energy-barrier material does.” What do you think pollutes the most? A plane? A train? A car? Or, a house? “Most people think it’s a car, but it’s your house,” Wolter said. “Your house pollutes the environment more than anything else. If we can improve the efficiency of a home, then we also reduce the carbon footprint, which of course

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is good for everybody… Good for the pocketbook, good for the consumer, and good for the value of the home.” Wolter said his greatest desire is to serve his customers well, and make sure they make a wise decision that’s the best fit for them. He recommends only making the energy-efficient upgrades if it makes financial sense to do so. “We want to make sure we take care of our customers, and that they get a good value,” Wolter said, “We’re not perfect, but we are pretty darn good.” Community Builders, Inc. has a heart for helping locally and internationally. Overseas, they’ve built a school in Peru, where they feed children every day and a chapel in Thailand, where they help rescue children out of human trafficking. In addition, they help support Habitat for Humanity, as well as food banks in Bulgaria and Macedonia. Contact Community Builders to find out more about energy-saving options for your home.

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No Bull: Mutton Busting is a Crowd Pleaser at Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo BY TOM FINK

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hen it comes to rodeo fun, there’s nuttin’ like mutton. At the upcoming Will Rogers Stampede Rodeo, young cowboys and cowgirls who qualify will get the chance to test their mettle at this wild and woolly – very woolly – fan favorite event. But what IS mutton busting? “Mutton busting is simple: children between the ages of 4 and 7 years old clamber aboard a wild sheep and try to hold on for six seconds,” explained Tanya Andrews, Visit Claremore. “It’s a fun, and safe, recreation of bull riding – another rodeo staple – that’s so much fun for the kids and the family members watching them try to catch and hang onto, or even ride, the sheep.” But not just anyone can bust a mutton. Only the best of the flock are selected for this safe-but-challenging event. “The qualifier (for mutton busting) is sponsored by Mid-America Feeds, and will be at 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 1, at the Cowboy Gathering Church in

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Talala,” Andrews said.“In years past, in rodeo history, mutton busting was all the rage for the kids – and of course, for the parents and the grandparents who would come to watch. “But the event got so popular over the years – when you have 75-100 entries, it’s really hard to get them all in before the rodeo performance starts,” she continued. “So, we started hosting a qualifier, of which, the top 45 contestants will perform at the rodeo. Those performances are split up over the three nights (of the rodeo), so there are 15 (performances) each night.” Andrews said the event helps involve children and make them feel like they’re a more active part of the rodeo, with small cash prizes going to the top mutton busters. Additional entertainment will be provided in the form of a calf scramble, sponsored by Carrie Robinson, The Ross Team and Pembrook Reality, the One Armed Bandit John Payne, and Bobby Reid, who literally drops in on all the action.

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“Bobby (Reid) is a ‘jumper’ – he jumps out of a plane,” Andrews said. “He was here last year and did a fabulous job – he flies over (rodeo grounds) in a plane and jumps out with a parachute while carrying the American flag. He comes in right after the national anthem is sung – it’s a great thing to see.” Prior to the beginning of this year’s rodeo, there will be a steer roping event in honor of the longtime rodeo advocate and promoter, the late Clem McSpadden. “It will just be steer roping Thursday night (May 26), which will give contestants a chance to compete outside of the normal dates scheduled for the rodeo – it’s a large contestant pool – we have numerous entrants who come in just for the steer roping,” Andrews said. “So that will allow time for other timed events, such as the timed events, during the rodeo itself.” All competitors at the rodeo are Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association-certified. Mutton Bustin begins at 7 p.m. with the PRCA-sanctioned events to begin at 8 p.m. each night. The 76th annual Will Rogers Stampede PRCA Rodeo will be held Memorial weekend, from Friday, May 27, through Sunday, May 29, at Stampede Park, 13601 E. 480 Road in Claremore. This year, Visit Claremore is partnering with Claremore Main Street and the Claremore Chamber of Commerce to host the Boots on the Boulevard food truck night Thursday, May 26, from 6-9 p.m. with activities for children, including a mechanical bull, live music, a street dance and more. For more information, contact Visit Claremore at 918-341-8688 or visit them online at visitclaremore.org.

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adventure enthusiasts will enjoy Claremore Lake, parks, and many miles of multi-use trails. Here’s how to get started: Submit your photos to the contest by going to www.valuenews.com/ submit-photo_id176 Questions? Call Value News, at (918)519-1477. What Can You Win? In August our photo judges will select a handful of our favorite photos in each of the following categories. These photos will then be voted on by our staff and the Visit Claremore panel. The categories are as follows: • Places/Culture • People • Landscapes • Nature & Wildlife • Adventure/Action • *Best Overall Category Prizes The winning images from the five

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through the frame to take the shot. Place the subject at the intersection of the third line. No grid? No problem. Just mentally divide the viewfinder into thirds and place the subject as shown below. 2. Look around at the elements captured in the frame. Novices focus their attention on their subject but miss the element in the shot that will cause them Watch for distracting regret after that elements. special moment passes never to be captured again. Look for overlooked distracting elements. In the example photo, the girl is framed correctly on the thirds line. Building looking flat . A secondary element is also included, the pots of flowers, and even placed on the opposite third line, but Building shot on because the an angle.

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photographer was mentally focusing on these rules, he/she didn’t notice the telephone pole that appears to be growing from the subject’s head. Objects look more attractive if taken on an angle rather than standing square in front of them. Take real estate, for instance. Most photographers know that if a photo is taken directly in front of a house or building, it will look flat. The building will look much more attractive, however, if the photographer simply walks around the corner of the building to catch two sides. The building has dimension while appearing larger and more attractive. Take photos of people using the same principles as with buildings. Capturing an angle provides Photo of flat face. a more flattering look. When a subject looks directly into a camera, Photo of angled face.

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their face flattens out. That’s why people hate their driver’s license photo or work I.D. pictures – the worst pose is captured – but a portrait photographer knows the tip of providing depth to their face. Have the subject turn their head slightly. Perfect. Now shoot. 4. Look around to find a natural element to frame the subject within Framing subject that visual from below. enclosure. For example, use branches to frame the subject. Perhaps tall grass is Framing from the side. the perfect element; lay down and shoot through the blades. 5. Viewers look at pictures Framing around the subject. sequentially. That means they take in elements one at a time while their eyes move around the image. Photographers can take photos that purposely plan where the viewers’ eyes move. One way to do that is to use a technique called leading lines. Use an element that provides a line – a railroad track, a path, a road or a fence line – to guide the viewers’ eyes to the focal point. Don’t leave them with leading lines only that line is like the bridge that leads to nowhere. Instead place Leading lines the subject, to subject.


the focal point, at the end of the leading lines. 6. The most engaging photo technique of all is stop action. Sports photos are often stopaction photos. Remember opening a newspaper to the sports section and seeing a basketball Capture action as it player jumping happens . to shoot a hoop and the player was captured in midair? How about a baseball player taking a swing and the photographer caught an image of the ball leaving the bat? Care must be taken so that these photos are not ruined by the blur of the action. If a camera is not fast enough to stop this action, better leave this one alone. 7. Lastly, most photos are taken from standing height. Not good. If an Ladders provide a interesting top/down view. angle is desired, simply changed the physical stance. Try Use squatting for lying on low action . the ground and shooting upward. How about shooting from a step Lay down for an ladder and unusual low angle. shooting downward? Now, it’s time to say, “CHEESE!”

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dding quality touches of shine and sparkle wakes up your wardrobe like nothing else. Whatever your gender, age, or race – everyone can wear jewelry! Creating your fabulous look doesn’t involve clothes and shoes alone. Possibly, the best outfit can look boring, plain or average without a fun pair of earrings or a terrific necklace. Many of us know that picking out the perfect outfit can be frustrating. Even more exasperating is trying to pick out the perfect jewelry to go with it. So why not carefully choose quality pieces that will reflect the best impression? You can make it easy on yourself by choosing a special pair of earrings to pair with almost everything. The District on Main, located at 406 W. Will Rogers Blvd in Claremore offers an exceptional selection of ladies’ apparel, home accessories, jewelry, handbags and gifts that appeal to all ages and tastes. Brighton jewelry and accessories are a fashion leader at The District. Everyday dressing is made easy with their plethora of quality brands including Along with Brighton, they also feature Kendra Scott, Z Supply, Dear John Denim, Kancan Jeans, LivyLu, Tribal Sportswear, Ivy Jane, Liverpool, Nora Fleming, Musee, BruMate, Blue Q, Corksicle, Rifle and much more. Brighton jewelry and accessories are set

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Pocahontas Club Brings Annual Old-F Picnic Back to the Will Rogers Birthp BY TOM FINK

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n America, there are few things more traditional than the family picnic. This May, the members of the Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club are bringing back one of their own traditions with the annual “Old Fashioned Picnic” in northeast Oklahoma – and the public is invited. “The (Old Fashioned) picnic is an event that’s been happening ever since the Pocahontas Club was founded in 1899, when picnics were the social gatherings of the day,” said Ollie Starr, longtime Pocahontas Club member. “As our club members are caretakers of the (Cherokee) culture, heritage and communities, we’ve continued to have this picnic every year, as it’s become one of our many traditions.” Left: (L-R) Secretary Linda Coleman, Vice President Monta Ewing, President Celeste Tillery

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Fashioned place Ranch Starr said the first picnic – which originally included a dance – was first held in Talala, but over time, the location was changed to the Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch in nearby Oologah. “The Birthplace Ranch is a perfect fit for this picnic since Will Rogers himself was both a Cherokee and an early member of the club,” she said. “Our club has been holding this event from the very beginning, but this year, we’re going to be partnering with the Will Rogers Memorial and the Cherokee Nation to make this (picnic) even better.” Gates at the Birthplace Ranch are scheduled to open at 9 a.m. when the traditional hog fry and cooking also will begin on site. “I’ve been going to these (picnics) for at least 15 years, and each one is always a little different, so even if you’ve been to one in the past, there’s something new to see and do each time,” Starr said. “For

example, we’re hoping that (Cherokee Principal Chief) Chuck Hoskin Jr. will be speaking at some point, and in addition to the usual activities, this year’s picnic will include the Country Fare Quilter’s Guild and Cowboy Trade Days – both, fun for the whole family – with live music and more throughout Above: Dancing at the Old-Fashioned Picnic. the day.” Gospel music is slated to begin at The Indian Women’s Pocahontas 10:45 a.m. and traditional Cherokee Club’s annual Old Fashioned Picnic games – including Cherokee will be held on Saturday, May 21, marbles, cornstalk shoot, hatchet 2022, at the Will Rogers Birthplace throwing, horseshoes and blowguns Ranch in Oologah. – followed by lunch at 12:15 p.m. For more information, contact Lunch is free, but a $10 donation Ollie Starr at 918-760-7499 or email is suggested and appreciated. olliecstarr@gmail.com, Celeste Tillery Pottery and basket-making events at 918-724-3006 or visit the group’s are planned, with more “hands-on” website at www.indianwpc.org. events to be held this year than in For vendor information, contact previous years. Jennifer at 918-402-3057 or Cindy at Starr noted that the event is now 918-264-4351. as it was from its very beginning, an opportunity for people from all walks of life, club members, nonclub members, Native American Indian Women’s or not, to get together in a social Pocahontas Club gathering to enjoy one another’s P.O. BOX 3252 | CLAREMORE, OK company and learn more about (918) 724-3006 | WWW.INDIANWPC.ORG Cherokee heritage.

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Above: (L-R) Gus Hardin, Debbie Campbell, Betsy Smittle

A Tribute to Gus Hardin, Debbie Campbell, Betsy Smittle and The Tulsa Sound

Step back in time to an unforgettable musical era May 15th at the historic Cain’s Ballroom. BY CAROL MATZA

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ulsa was jamming on a world stage back in the early 1970s and 80s, developing their own sound that made a four-corner impact across the globe. The energy created by an immensely talented group of Oklahoma musicians will be re-created May 15th at Cain’s Ballroom, a venue that many Tulsa Sound artists called home. This tribute concert will pay honor to three amazing female artists, Gus Hardin, Debbie Campbell and Betsy Smittle, although no longer with us, these women have left a legacy that will live on for years to come. The concert is a fundraiser for the “Women of Song Project: The Heart and Spirit of Oklahoma” which recognizes the incomparable female musical talent that comes out of the great state of Oklahoma. The project is the vision of native Oklahoman, Brenda Cline, who has long wanted to bring recognition to Oklahoma female artists of all ages, genres and career stages. Cline spent 30 years in Nashville as an Artist Manager and former Record 34 |

Label Executive and returned to her home state in 2015. I don’t want people to forget about the deep well of talent that continually flows out of Oklahoma, especially all of our amazing women,” says Cline. The Women of Song Project (WOS) showcases twenty Oklahoma female singer-songwriters, three of which are being honored at the May 15th event. Several of the Women of Song inductees will be paying homage to Gus Hardin, Debbie Campbell and Betsy Smittle by performing some of their most beloved songs. They will be joined onstage by Tulsa Sound musicians, many of whom were original members of Gus, Debbie and Betsy’s bands. Concert-goers will be treated to performances from some of their all-time favorite artists as well as some epically talented newcomers that substantiate that Oklahoma turns out some of the best

singer-songwriters in the world. Women of Song Artists Performing: Ann Bell, Becky Hobbs, Leigh Heatherington, Gracee Shriver, Jennifer Marriott, Cindy Scarberry, Kalyn Fay, Krislyn Arthurs, Mallory Eagle, and Monica Taylor. Band Members and Guest Artists: Pete Marriott, Gary Gilmore, David Teegarden, Spencer Sutton, Steve Hickerson, Tom Nicholson, Frank Padilla, Wade Inman, Pat Savage, Ron Morgan, Chuck Dewalt, Alan Ransom, Jon Glazer, Steve Upfold, Casey Vanbeek, and Rick Gomez. Esteemed author, radio show host and Tulsa historian, John Wooley will be the Master of Ceremonies for the evening.

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April 2 9am to 3pm

Bixby Toy Train Show Bixby Community Center 211 N. Cabaniss Ave., Bixby (918) 596-5990

April 16 10am to Noon

Easter Fun Day Downtown Bixby’s First Assembly of God 107 N. Stanley, Bixby facebook.com/BixbyFirstAssembly/

April 18 - 10:30am to 11:30am

Alzheimer’s Support Group Evergreen Baptist Church 10301 East 111th St. S., Bixby bixbychamber.chambermaster.com

May 5-7

April 14 - 6:30pm

May 14 - 10am to 2pm

LTAI Book Club Museum Broken Arrow 400 S Main St Broken Arrow facebook.com/themuseumba (918) 258-2616

The Pioneer Dinner Broken Arrow High School Cafeteria 1901 E. Albany, Broken Arrow (918) 258-2616

April 22-May 1 - 2pm

Camp Bandage Events Park 21101 E. 101st St., Broken Arrow (918) 857-9394

Shades of White Broken Arrow Community Playhouse 1800 South Main St., Broken Arrow bacptheatre.com/show-info (918) 258-0077

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New Orleans Square Spectacular! HomeChurch 720 W. New Orleans St., Broken Arrow facebook.com/ events/1666889150152880

April 29 - 9am to 1:30pm

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Rose District Farmers Market 418 S. Main St., Broken Arrow brokenarrowok.gov/farmersmarket

April 9 - 8:30am to 3pm 2022 APDA Parkinson’s Education Forum and Research Event Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center 200 W. Albany St., Broken Arrow

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June 4 - 8am to 3pm Summer Science Smackdown SW Corner of New Orleans Square 3762 S. Elm Pl., Broken Arrow brokenarrowok.gov/our-city/resources/ community-calendar (918) 808-7391

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Bixby Rotary BBQ n Blues Washington Irving Memorial Park 137th & S. Memorial Dr., Bixby bixbyrotarybbq.com

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May 21 - Noon to 4pm

Senior Resource and Health Fair Central Community Center 918-259-8377

Mixed Doubles Pickleball Tournament Central Park Community Center 1500 S. Main St., Broken Arrow brokenarrowok.gov/government/parks (918) 259-8437

May 7 - Noon to 9pm Cinco de Mayo Fiesta Rose District Plaza 418 S. Main St., Broken Arrow (918) 259-6511

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June 9-12 - 6pm

Rooster Days Festival Central Park 1500 S. Main Street, Broken Arrow roosterdays.com

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May 6 - 6pm to 9pm

History Legends and Hall of Fame Event Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 777 W. Cherokee St., Catoosa claremoremoh.org/event/historylegends-hall-of-fame-event/

June 11 - 6:30pm

A Mardi Gras Grand Ball Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 777 W Cherokee St, Catoosa yst.org/gala2022 (918) 582-0061

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CLAREMORE April 2 & 3 - 7:30am to 5:30pm Claremore Kennel Dog Show Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore visitclaremore.org/events

Mon, Tues & Wed in April & May - 5pm to 8pm Live Horse Racing Will Rogers Downs 20900 S 4200 Rd, Claremore

April 8 - 4pm to 9pm April 9 - 8am to 3pm Green Country Hamfest Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore visitclaremore.org/events

April 16 - 10am to 5pm

Will’s Cowboy Trader Days at the Ranch Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch 9501 E. 380 Rd., Oologah willrogers.com/eventsandactivities

April 16 - 11:30am to Noon Easter Egg Hunt Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1701 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com/eventsandactivities

April 16 - 1pm to 3pm

Family Days at the Birthplace Ranch Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch 9501 E. 380 Rd., Oologah willrogers.com/eventsandactivities

April 23 - 8am to 2pm

Master Gardeners Sprint Plant Sale Rogers County Building 416 S Brady St, Claremore (918) 381-1529

April 23 - 8am to 3pm Indoor Flea Market Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore visitclaremore.org/events


April 24 - 8am to 5pm April 24Progression - 8am to 5pm MTB Jump with the MTB

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April 30 - 2pm to April 30 - 2pm to 4:30pm 4:30pm Car & Bike Show

Car & Bike Show Claremore United Methodist Church Claremore United Methodist Church 1301 W Country Club Rd, Claremore 1301 W Country Club Rd, Claremore claremorefumc.org/events claremorefumc.org/events

April 30 - 6pm to 9pm Aprilof30 - 6pm to 9pm Taste Claremore Taste of Claremore Downtown Claremore Downtown Claremore downtownclaremore.org downtownclaremore.org May 14 - 7pm to 9pm MayStreet 14 - 7pm to 9pm Main Masquerade

MainRogers Street Memorial Masquerade Will Museum Will Rogers Museum 1701 W. WillMemorial Rogers Blvd., Claremore 1701 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore downtownclaremore.org/event/maindowntownclaremore.org/event/mainstreet-masquerade/ street-masquerade/ (918) 341-5881 (918) 341-5881

May 26 - 6pm to 9pm Mayon 26the- Boulevard 6pm to 9pm Boots

Boots on theClaremore Boulevard Downtown Downtown 422 W. WillClaremore Rogers Blvd., Claremore 422 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore downtownclaremore.org downtownclaremore.org

May 27-29 - 9am to 5pm May Welsh 27-29 - 9am toShow 5pm OK-KS Pony and Cob

OK-KS Welsh Pony and Cob Show Claremore Expo Center Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore facebook.com/okkswelshponysociety facebook.com/okkswelshponysociety

June 18 - 8am to 4pm June 18 -Show 8am&to 4pm 2nd Annual Shine 2nd Entry Annual Show & Shine $25 Fee $25 Entry FeePark Rogers Point RogersU.S. Point 4000 RtePark 66, Claremore 4000 U.S. Rte 66, Claremore

June 18 - 10am to 5pm June 18 - 10am toat5pm Will’s Cowboy Trader Days the Ranch

Will’sRogers Cowboy Trader Days at the Ranch Will Birthplace Ranch Will Rogers Ranch 9501 E. 380Birthplace Rd., Oologah 9501 E. 380 Rd., Oologah willrogers.com/eventsandactivities willrogers.com/eventsandactivities

June 30 - 6pm to 9pm June 30 - 6pm to 9pm Lilac Festival

Lilac FestivalClaremore Downtown Downtown Claremore visitclaremore.org/events/lilac-festival/ visitclaremore.org/events/lilac-festival/

MIDWEST CITY COLLINSVILLE GROVE GROVE MIDWEST CITY May 20-22 COLLINSVILLE April 26 - 11:30am to 1pm April 4 - 4pm to 5:45pm April 4 Craft - 4pm to 5:45pm Duck-Tape Workshop Duck-Tape CraftSt., Workshop 1223 W. Main Collinsville 1223 W. Main St., Collinsville April 14 - 6pm to 8pm April 14 Chamber - 6pm of toCommerce 8pm Collinsville

Collinsville Chamber Summerfest 2022 of Commerce Summerfest 1126 W. Main2022 St., Collinsville 1126 W. Main St., Collinsville (918) 371-4703 (918) 371-4703

April 19 - 5:30pm to 7:30pm AprilDutch 19 - Oven 5:30pm to Course 7:30pm Basic Cooking Basic Dutch Fouch HouseOven Cooking Course Fouch 503 S. House 20th St.,Collinsville 503 S. 20th St.,Collinsville

April 23 - 8am April 23 - 8am City of Collinsville City ofDay Collinsville Earth Clean Up Earth Day Clean Up

June 9 - 8:30pm to 10:30pm June 9 -Chamber 8:30pm to 10:30pm Collinsville of Commerce Collinsville Chamber of Commerce Outdoor Summer Movies Outdoor Summer Movies Collinsville City Plaza Collinsville CityStreet, Plaza Collinsville 1126 W. Main 1126 W. Main Street, Collinsville collinsvillechamber.org/communitycollinsvillechamber.org/communitycalendar calendar

April 26U - 11:30am to 1pm Marketing Marketing U Campus NEO A&M Grove NEO A&M 1201 NEOGrove Loop, Campus Grove 1201 NEO Loop, Grove (918) 786-9079 (918) 786-9079

May 20-22 Anime Oklahoma AnimebyOklahoma Delta Marriott Hotel & Reed Delta by Marriott Conference CenterHotel & Reed Conference CenterRd. Midwest City 5800 Will Rogers

Aquarium April 2 -Run 6am Oklahoma Aquarium Aquarium Run 300 Aquarium Dr, Jenks Oklahoma Aquarium (918) 296-3474Dr, Jenks 300 Aquarium (918) 296-3474 okaquarium.org okaquarium.org April 16 - 2pm to 4pm AprilEgg 16Hunt - 2pm to 4pm Easter

April 30-June 5 Saturdays & Sundays Saturdaysto&6pm Sundays 10:30am 10:30am to 6pm Plus Memorial Day, May 30 Plus Memorial Day, May 30 Oklahoma Renaissance Festival

JENKS JENKS April 2 - 6am

Easter Egg Aquarium Hunt Oklahoma Oklahoma Aquarium 300 Aquarium Dr, Jenks 300 Aquarium (918) 296-3474Dr, Jenks (918) 296-3474 okaquarium.org okaquarium.org

May 1 - 11am to 6pm May America 1 - 11am 6pm Jenks Foodto Truck Festival

JenksStreet America Food Truck Festival Main Jenks Main Street Jenks facebook.com/ facebook.com/ events/277925497745719 events/277925497745719

ALERT! Check with all venues prior to ALERT! Check all venues prior or to event time for with COVID-19 protocols event time for COVID-19 protocols or cancellations. cancellations.

COWETA COWETA Every Tues in April - 3:30pm

Every Kids YogaTues in April - 3:30pm Kids Yoga Coweta Library Coweta Library St., Catoosa 120 E. Sycamore 120 E. Sycamore St., Catoosa

April 9 - 9am to Noon April Egg Hunt9 - 9am to Noon Egg Hunt Baptist Church Community Community Baptist Church 28052 E 128th St, Coweta 28052 E 128th St, Coweta communitybaptist.org/events communitybaptist.org/events

April 30 - 7am to 5pm April 30 - 7am to 5pm LifeWay Women’s Conference LifeWay Women’s Community BaptistConference Church Community Baptist Church 28052 E 128th St, Coweta 28052 E 128th St, Coweta communitybaptist.org/events communitybaptist.org/events

May 7 - 9am May 7 - 9am Handlebars & Hot Rods Car and Bike

Handlebars & Hot Rods Car and Bike Show Show RiverWalk Crossing Jenks RiverWalk Crossing Jenks 300 Riverwalk Terrace, Jenks 300 Riverwalk Terrace, Jenks

June 24 - 6:30pm to 8am June 24Seas - 6:30pm to 8am ZZZs in the ZZZs in theAquarium Seas Oklahoma Oklahoma Aquarium 300 Aquarium Dr., Jenks 300 Aquarium Dr., Jenks okaquarium.org okaquarium.org

KELLYVILLE KELLYVILLE April 29-May 1 April 29-May Vintage Market Days1of Tulsa Vintage Market Days of Tulsa Creek County Fairgrounds Creek County Fairgrounds 17808 W. Highway 66, Kellyville 17808 W. Highway 66, Kellyville vintagemarketdays.com vintagemarketdays.com

5800 Will Rogers Rd. Midwest City

MUSKOGEE MUSKOGEE April 30-June 5

Oklahoma Renaissance Festival Castle of Muskogee CastleW. ofFern Muskogee 3400 Mountain Rd., Muskogee 3400 W. Fern Mountain Rd., Muskogee okcastle.com okcastle.com (918) 687-3625 (918) 687-3625

OOLOGAH OOLOGAH May 20 - 6:30pm

May 20an- Urban 6:30pm Bit by Bit, Cowboy Soiree Bit by14674 Bit, anS.Urban Cowboy Soiree 21N Hwy 169, Oologah 21N 14674 S. Hwy 169, Oologah (918) 371-1750 (918) 371-1750 May21 - 10:45am May21 - 10:45am Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club

Indian Women’s “Hats-Off to Will”Pocahontas Club “Hats-Off to Will” Old-Fashioned Picnic Old-Fashioned Picnic Ranch Will Rogers Birthplace Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch 9501 E 380 Rd, Oologah 9501 E 380 Rd, Oologah indianwpc.org indianwpc.org

OWASSO OWASSO Mondays in April - 6pm

Mondays in April - 6pm Functional Fitness at Redbud Functionalby Fitness Redbud presented VerveatFitness presented by Verve Redbud Festival ParkFitness Redbud Festival ParkOwasso 109 N. Main Street, 109 N. Main Street, Owasso cityofowasso.com/Facilities/Facility/ cityofowasso.com/Facilities/Facility/ Details/Redbud-Festival-Park-24 Details/Redbud-Festival-Park-24

Tuesdays in April - 8:30am Tuesdays Zumba in the in ParkApril - 8:30am Zumba in the Park presented by 10 Gym presented by 10 Park Gym Redbud Festival Redbud Festival ParkOwasso 109 N. Main Street, 109 N. Main Street, Owasso cityofowasso.com/Facilities/Facility/ cityofowasso.com/Facilities/Facility/ Details/Redbud-Festival-Park-24 Details/Redbud-Festival-Park-24

Thursdays in April - 8:30am Thursdays in April - 8:30am Yoga in the Park Yoga in theby Park presented 10 Gym presented by 10 Gym

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Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main Street, Owasso cityofowasso.com/Facilities/Facility/ Details/Redbud-Festival-Park-24

April 7 - 6pm

Owasso Gathering on Main Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main Street, Owasso cityofowasso.com/Facilities/Facility/ Details/Redbud-Festival-Park-24

April 23 - 1pm to 4pm

Lawn & Garden Spring Fling Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main St., Owasso facebook.com/RedbudFestivalPark

Saturdays in May 8am to 1pm

Farmers Market Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main Street, Owasso cityofowasso.com/Facilities/Facility/ Details/Redbud-Festival-Park-24

May 20 - 4pm to 10pm

Friday Night Live Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main Street, Owasso cityofowasso.com/Facilities/Facility/ Details/Redbud-Festival-Park-24

May 21 - 6pm to 10pm

Community Movie Night Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main Street, Owasso cityofowasso.com/Facilities/Facility/ Details/Redbud-Festival-Park-24

TULSA

April 2-3 - 8am to 5pm Oklahoma Dressage Society Spring Symposium Ranger Arena - Expo Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa dressageoklahoma.org

April 4 - 9:30am to 11:30am

Kendall Whittier Community Day visitkendallwhittier.com/ kwcommunityday

April 9 - 10am to Noon

SeneGence International Seminar Cox Business Convention Center Pepsi Exhibit Hall 100 Civic Center, Tulsa coxcentertulsa.com/events

April 6 - 11am

Martha Stewart Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa tulsapac.com/events (918) 596-7111

April 6-10 - Times Vary

Oklahoma Quarter Horse Association Spring Show Ford Truck Arena - Expo Center

The Candy Ball 2022 Cox Business Convention Center Tulsa Ballroom 100 Civic Center, Tulsa coxcentertulsa.com/events LaFortune Park Easter Bunny Open House LaFortune Community Center 5202 S. Hudson Ave., Tulsa (918) 496-6220

April 9 - 10am to 10:30am O’Brien Park Ester Egg Hunt O’Brien Park Baseball Complex 2593 E. 66th N. Tulsa

April 10 - 3pm

Verona Quartet John H. Williams Theatre 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa

ALERT! Check with all venues prior to event time for COVID-19 protocols or cancellations.

April 16 - 9am or Noon Breakfast with the Bunny Tulsa Zoo 6421 E 36th St N, Tulsa tulsazoo.org/zoo-events/bunny (918) 669-6634

April 16 - 10am to Noon Easter Spring Fair Asbury 6767 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa asburytulsa.org/events (918) 392-1170

April 16 - 10am to 12:30pm Junior Naturalists Oxley Nature Center 6700 Mohawk Blvd., Tulsa oxleynaturecenter.org

April 16 - 10am to 6pm Oddities & Curiosities Expo SageNet Center Lower Level Expo Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa odditiesandcuriositiesexpo.com

April 16 - 10am to noon 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa exposquare.com/events

(918) 596-7111 tulsapac.com/events

April 7 - 6:30pm

April 10 - 4pm to 6pm

April 7 & 14 - 5pm to 8pm

The Titan Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa tulsapac.com/events/symphony (918) 596-7111

April 16 - 7am to 1pm Golden Driller Marathon fleetfeettulsa.com/GoldenDriller

April 5-10

April 2 - 3pm

April 2 - 7:30pm

April 9 - 8am

Cabinet of Wonder Teaching Collection ONEOK Boathouse, Gathering Place 2650 S John Williams Way East, Tulsa (918) 779-1000 gatheringplace.org/cabinet-of-wonder

That’s Sew Crafty Bazaar LaFortune Community Center 5202 S. Hudson Ave., Tulsa Spring Carnival on the Hill Chandler Park 6500 W. 21st St., Tulsa

Tulsa Ballet Theater, Inc 1212 E. 45th Pl., Tulsa tulsaballet.org

April 9

Clary Runway Living Arts of Tulsa 307 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa events.communityhighered.org/ clary-runway/

April 2 - 9:30am to 3pm

2435 South Peoria Ave., Tulsa tulsagardencenter.org/springfest (918) 576-5155

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra presents Woodwinds Around the World Guthrie Green 111 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa tulsasymphony.org/flint-familyconcert-series/

Bands & Blooms Tulsa Botanic Garden 3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr., Tulsa tulsabotanic.org

April 12-13

April 8-9; Fri 9am to 4pm, Sat 9am to 3pm

music-hall

SpringFest at Woodward Park Tulsa Garden Center

Shen Yun presented by Falun Dafa Association of Oklahoma Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa tulsapac.com/location/chapman-

April 15-23

Jack and the Beanstalk

Art Start! PSO Reading Tree at the Tulsa Gathering Place 2650 S John Williams Way East, Tulsa

April 17 - 11am to 3pm Victory North Tulsa Spring Fest Victory North Tulsa 200 W. 46th St. N., Tulsa Easter.victory.com

April 21 - 8pm

The Revolutionists Liddy Doenges Theatre 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa (918) 596-7111

April 22 - 10am to 3pm

There & Back Again at Garden Deva Garden Deva Sculpture Company 1326 E. 3rd St., Tulsa shop.gardendeva.com/

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April 30 - 9am to 2pm

Volute Cox Business Convention Center Legacy Hall 100 Civic Center, Tulsa coxcentertulsa.com/events Spring Home & Outdoor Living Expo SageNet Center, Expo Square 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa springhomeexpo.com

April 23 - 10am to 1pm Spring Carnival Tulsa Dream Center 200 W 46th St. N., Tulsa tulsadreamcenter.org/events/ (918) 430-9984

April 24 - 4pm to 6pm

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra presents From Bach To The Beatles Guthrie Green 111 E Reconciliation Way, Tulsa tulsasymphony.org/flint-familyconcert-series/

April 26 - Noon to 1pm Dream Maker Luncheon Must RSVP to Attend The Silo Event Center 4629 W 41st St., Tulsa pathwaysok.org/dream/

April 26 - 6pm

Iron Gate Annual Founders Dinner Iron Gate 501 W. Archer Ave.,Tulsa

April 29 - 8pm Salome Chapman Music Hall 110 E. 2nd St., Tulsa (918) 596-7111

April 29 - 6:30pm to 9pm Conservation on Tap Tulsa Zoo 6421 E 36th St N, Tulsa tulsazoo.org/zoo-events/tap (918) 669-6636

April 29-May 15

Singin’ In the Rain presented by Theatre Tulsa John H. Williams Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa tulsapac.com/location/john-hwilliams-theatre

The Garden Party Cox Business Convention Center Tulsa Ballroom 100 Civic Center, Tulsa coxcentertulsa.com/events Oklahoma Walk from Obesity Hunter Park 5804 E 91st St., Tulsa walkfromobesity.com

May 12 - 4pm to 4:30pm Story Time PSO Reading Tree, Gathering Place 2650 S John Williams Way East, Tulsa (918) 779-1000 gatheringplace.org/reading-tree

May 12 - 5:30pm

April 30 - 6pm to 9pm 2022 Electric Lime Gala Discovery Lab 3123 Riverside Dr., Tulsa discoverylab.org/events

Golden Brew Competition Patron Party 307 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa yst.org/events-1/?lang=es

May 13 - 6pm to 9:15pm

May 1 - 4pm to 6pm

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra presents Strike, Scrape, Shake Guthrie Green 111 E Reconciliation Way, Tulsa tulsasymphony.org/flint-familyconcert-series/

May 3 - 2:30pm to 4:30pm Afternoon Tea Harwelden Mansion 2210 S. Main St., Tulsa harweldenmansion.com

Director’s BBQ *Reservations required; limited capacity Philbrook Museum (918) 748-5320 membership@philbrook.org

May 14

Gardeners and Their Secrets Garden Tour Rodgers’ Garden 2235 E 35th St., Tulsa Tickets available at Tulsa Garden Center (641) 777-3336

May 14 - 4pm to 9:30pm Aviator Ball 2022

ALERT! Check with all venues prior to event time for COVID-19 protocols or cancellations. May 6 - 10am

Tulsa Air & Space Museum & Planetarium 3624 N. 74th E. Ave., Tulsa tulsamuseum.org (918) 834-9900

Family Nature Walk and Nature Fun Fridays Philbrook Museum 2727 S. Rockford Rd., Tulsa philbrook.org (918) 748-5300

May 15 - 6:30pm

May 6-8 - Times Vary

Germanfest 2022 German-American Society of Tulsa 2301 E. 15th St., Tulsa facebook.com/GASTulsa/

May 6-14

The God of Carnage Liddy Doenges Theatre 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa tulsapac.com/events (918) 596-7111

Tribute to Gus Hardin, Debbie Campbell, Betsy Smittle and the Tulsa Sound Cain’s Ballroom 423 N. Main St., Tulsa womenofsongok.com cainsballroom.com

May 20 - 7:30pm

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra presents Walt Disney Animation Studios “A Decade in Concert” ONEOK Field 201 N Elgin Ave., Tulsa

May 21 - 10am

6th Annual Route 66 Patriotfest 3770 Southwest Blvd., Tulsa facebook.com/Route66PatriotFest (918) 445-4457

May 27 - 5pm to 9pm Burger Night Philbrook Museum 2727 S. Rockford Rd., Tulsa philbrook.org (918) 748-5300

June 4 - 10am

Tulsa VegFest 2022 Guthrie Green 111 E Reconciliation Way, Tulsa guthriegreen.com/events-calendar/

June 5 - 2:30pm to 4:30pm Disney Princess Tea Harwelden Mansion 2210 S. Main St., Tulsa harweldenmansion.com (918) 834-9900

June 6-11

National Garden Week Summit Club 15 W. 6th St., Tulsa (918) 582-5243

June 14-19

Oklahoma! Chapman Music Hall 110 E 2nd St, Tulsa tulsapac.com/events (918) 596-7111

June 25 - 8am

The Runway Run 2022 Tulsa Air & Space Museum & Planetarium 3624 N. 74th E. Ave., Tulsa tulsamuseum.org (918) 834-9900

June 25 - Noon

Boulder Dash 2022 Welltown Brewing 114 W. Archer St., Tulsa Boulderdashtulsa.com

June 25-26

Route 66 Road Fest SageNet Center, Expo Square 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa route66roadfest.com/event/route66-road-fest-tulsa/ (918) 744-1113

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