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Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club Celebrates Annual “Hats Off to Will Rogers” Ceremony with Legacy Heritage History Tour November 6, 2021

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ctober, 2021: For more than 120 years, the Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club has upheld the values, the culture and the customs of the Cherokee people. Among the club’s traditions are its annual “Hats off to Will” Will Rogers Tribute and Wreath Laying Ceremony, held near Will Rogers’ birthday. This year, however, the group is adding several surprising

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Will Rogers Memorial Museum, 10 a.m.

Pocahontas Club Executive Director Ollie Starr explains, Above: The Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club’s annual “Hats off to Will” Will Rogers Birthday Tribute and Wreath Laying Ceremony will be held on Saturday Nov. 6, 2021, at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore. Historical legacy touring and activities begin at 10 a.m. This event is free and open to the public.

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“The day will be starting at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum, at which we’ll have our regular wreath laying ceremony at 10 a.m. – just like we’ve done since 1944,” Starr said. “After that, we’ll go into the (Will Rogers Theatre) auditorium, where we will have a special guest speaker, Kim Teehee.” A citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Teehee is director of Government Relations for the Cherokee Nation and senior vice president of Government Relations Cherokee Nation Businesses.

Wear a Fancy Hat!

Following this will be a musical tribute by the first lady of the country fiddle, Jana Jae, as well as the Haute Hat Contest in remembrance of Will’s wife, Betty Blake Rogers. Attendees are encouraged to join in the fun or cast their ballot. Betty was wellknown for always wearing her Haute Hat. New to the festivities this year, Starr said, will be the inclusion of a trolley, furnished by the City of Claremore.

Above: J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum will be one of your first Trolley stops. Big Country 99.5 (radio station) also will be broadcasting here, through an arrangement by VisitClaremore.

Trolley Time, 11:30 a.m.

“At 11:30 a.m., the trolley will be here to take people from the memorial to the J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum (at 11:45 a.m.),” she said. “We should get to the gun museum at about 12. Many people may not know that Mr. Davis’s (second) wife, Genevieve was a member of the

(Pocahontas) club, and we have an exhibit (at the gun museum, but there is also a new exhibit – a Roy Clark exhibit, where Jana Jae will be, playing a couple of tunes there, as well.” Big Country 99.5 (radio station) also will be broadcasting that day from the gun museum, through arrangement by VisitClaremore.

On to the Claremore Museum of History

“From there, we’ll leave that afternoon – again by trolley-- and go to tour the Claremore Museum of History (MoH), where we’ll have seven Native artists on display, courtesy of the Route 66 Native Arts Alliance. We’ll also be receiving a proclamation from the City, which will proclaim it to be Native American Day in Claremore,” Starr said. (continued on next page)

Left: The Claremore Museum of History will be featuring “Legacy Row” Native American Art Show, on Nov. 6, 2021, 10 a.m. to 4 pm. Enjoy the extraordinary works of art by featured artist – Gwen Coleman Lester, and her amazing paintings, baskets, pottery, jewelry and textiles.

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“Tad (Jones) is always so awesome, always so welcoming to us – he worked with us to help make the day something extra special this year,” she said. “He’s always been so cordial to us, allowing us to have the wreath laying at the memorial, but we also have a presence at the gun museum and the Claremore museum, so this year, we wanted to bring all of these together to showcase all of our museums. Claremore is very big in historical museums, and all of them are a draw to the public and acknowledge the significance of Native American history and the Cherokee people.” But as the club has done in the past, the Above: Museum Director Wayne McCombs will be welcoming guests to the world’s largest private emphasis of the day collection of firearms located in Historic Downtown will be about the Will Claremore, Oklahoma on Route 66. Rogers family and the history and legacy of the (continued from previous page) Cherokee Nation. Main Street History “In the beginning, the Claremore’s history will Pocahontas Club was very further be highlighted, with a much social, but over trolley trip down Will Rogers time, it became something Blvd. Main Street and discussion different, something to about Claremore’s esteemed past, allow members to share including drive-by local sites knowledge with whoever of historical significance and would listen,” said their ties to the Cherokee Nation, Pocahontas Club Vice culminating with a return to the President Celeste Tillery. Will Rogers Memorial for the final “That’s what we’re doing – evening of the Will Rogers Film we want people to know Festival. what’s available to them While the expanded activities – that’s our emphasis now. of the day were largely due to Some people – even people Starr and the efforts of club who live here – may not be members, she gave special thanks aware of everything that’s to Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore and its rich Director Tad Jones for helping history.” coordinate the day and allowing The Indian Woman’s the group use of the memorial. Pocahontas Club was 6

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founded in 1899 and are the caretakers of Cherokee history and nation from the time of statehood until they were re-established as a nation. Today, there are 215 club members across 17 states. The Indian Women’s Pocahontas Club’s annual “Hats off to Will” Will Rogers birthday tribute and Wreath Laying Ceremony will be held Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore. Activities begin at 10 a.m. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Pocahontas Club President Jennifer Brunn at 918-402-3057 or visit www.indianwpc.org.

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National Fiddler Hall of Fame Annual Gala: 2020-2021 Honorees include Shoji Tabuchi, Don Rich, Scott Joss, and Dale Morris

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or centuries, the fiddle has Maune. VIP Table sales are available, brought people to their feet or and include dinner, refreshments, to tears, and is a revered and early entry with a pre-show featuring exquisite instrument that pulls on the SpringStreet, and a meet and greet! strings of the heart. Since 2007, The Proceeds from the event will benefit National Fiddler Hall of Fame has scholarships for a younger generation of sought to recognize and honor the best promising musicians. of those musicians who have embraced NFHOF President and Founder, Bob and shared its siren song with the world, Fjeldsted said, “Prepare for an exciting and for their contributions to the art evening of incredible music as stars form. shine for this!” Some of their amazing On October 22, 2021, at 7 p.m., scholarship recipients will join together they will host their 2020-2021 Gala for a medley, exhibiting the incredible Induction Concert at the Mabee talent that the organization supports. Center in Tulsa, with optimum CDC “We are so proud of our Scholarship precautions in place for a safe and Program carrying music and this star-studded evening. This year’s American art form forward to future concert features stellar performances generations.” by inductees Scott Joss, Shoji Tabuchi, The concert will highlight the Dale Morris, and Don Rich family. The amazing music and accomplishments emcees will be Billy Parker and Tess of each inductee, each a star in his own right. Don Rich joined American families every week on television as Buck Owen’s extraordinary bandleader, arranger, fiddler, guitarist and high vocal harmonizer. Dale Morris is a beloved Texas champion fiddler from a family of fiddle stars, who toured with Ray Price and many others. The ‘King of Branson’, Shoji Tabuchi, is a true showstopper with Left: NFHOF Inductee, Dale Morris. Beloved Texas champion fiddler from a family of fiddle stars. He has toured with Ray Price and many others.

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Above: NFHOF Inductee, Don Rich (19411974) Don’s wife and sons will accept the honor on his behalf. Don is truly responsible for “The Buck Owen’s Sound,” as bandleader, arranger, fiddler, and guitarist on HeeHaw.

a depth of talent and humor. Scott Joss has been the right-hand man for Dwight Yoakum, Merle Haggard, and currently, Kris Kristofferson. He is a stellar solo performer and bandleader, with exceptional vocals and harmonies, non-stop amazing fiddle solos, and

Above: SpringStreet will perform a preshow for VIP dinner guests.


Above: NFHOF Inductee, Shoji Tabuchi, “The King of Branson,” has delighted audiences with his astounding talent and hearty humor.

Above: Buddy Alan, son of Buck Owens, will be performing and presenting the inductees.

Above: Kris Kristofferson, legendary performer, actor, and songwriter. In addition to his extraordinary talents, he is also a brilliant Rhodes scholar.

extraordinary guitar prowess. Kristofferson is a legendary singer, actor, and lauded songwriter. During the concert, Kris will join in by Zoom per doctor’s orders. An amazing interaction with Scott and the band will be witnessed, as well as an incredible tribute by Kristofferson to Joss. Board Member, Event Coordinator, and world-famous fiddler, Jana Jae, has been a part of the Hall of Fame since its inception. “This is a big evening,” she said. “It’s a great show for a wonderful cause!” Jana Jae is famous for her appearances on the nationally syndicated variety show, Hee Haw in the late 1970s. “The National Fiddler Hall of Fame is all about promoting and preserving the art of fiddling, and I am honored to be a member,” she said. “Music is universal and is a really fundamental and essential part of our world. It brings people together and can

bring peace.” The Hall of Fame Gala Induction Concert will bring many people together for an exciting evening of world-class entertainment and honor of the new inductees while providing needed funds to encourage a new generation of musicians to grow. Advisory Board member and music biz Impresario, Jim Halsey underscored, “The more success we have from this event, the more we can give back. Come out for the show. It will be a night you’ll never forget.”

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Left: NFHOF Inductee, Scott Joss. Scott is the ultimate solo performer and bandleader, gracing his music with beautiful vocals and harmonies, amazing fiddle solos and guitar prowess. Right: World famous fiddler and Hee Haw star, Jana Jae. She is recognized as one of the first female musicians to break the glass ceiling in a primarily maledominated industry. With homes in Tulsa and Grove, OK, she now works tirelessly to share her gifts with the communities in which she lives, as a promoter of music festivals and local artists. WWW.VALUENEWS.COM OCTOBER 2021 ROGERS COUNTY VALUE NEWS

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Succeed as a Licensed Massage Therapist O ctober, 2021: If you’re considering a new career, massage therapy is a solid choice. There are many reasons why a career in massage therapy is appealing. Maybe you are seeking a new professional challenge that will give you financial security in an exciting area. Perhaps helping people is one of your career goals. Maybe you yearn to get out from behind a desk or pursue work that has more personal meaning to you. But if you’re still asking, “Is massage therapy a good career for me?” then let’s explore what makes massage therapy an appealing career for so many people. Personal Qualities You’re friendly, a good listener who gets along easily with others and who enjoys social contact. You like to build relationships and value input from

others when you make decisions. You’re cooperative, and others appreciate your loyalty and support. People may come to you for advice. You don’t mind providing thoughtful feedback or positive comments about others. You make people comfortable. You are a people person who enjoys helping others. If so, a career as a licensed massage therapist may be an excellent career choice for you. You probably already possess some of the qualities that make a successful massage therapist if you’re looking at the field as a potential new career. But what specifically are the qualities that make a practitioner successful? Let’s look at them in more detail. Do you want to go to work every day and help people? Having that drive is probably the first requirement for becoming a massage therapist. Even more alluring, and unlike many other health related professions, you can often obtain a degree in less than a year. Imagine yourself in a new profession this time next year! If you like flexibility and being in control of your own schedule, massage has a lot to offer. Sixty-seven percent of practicing therapists are sole practitioners, according to the American Massage Therapy Association. That means massage therapy is a great career for people with an entrepreneurial spirit and enjoy control of their own destiny. Left: Leslie Cohen, Intune School of Massage owner and instructor. Right: Start school and work at your own pace. Intune School of Massage classes begin every week.

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If the responsibility of owning your own businesses doesn’t appeal to you, many other employment options exist. There are lots of different massage therapy positions to explore! Some places you can work as a massage therapist include: hospitals and medical centers, spas and resorts, sports and fitness franchises, and many more. The demand for massage is growing. A massage therapy salary can vary, depending on where you live, how much you can work, what environment you work in and more. In 2020, the median wage was $43,620. Education Leslie Cohen, Intune School of Massage owner and instructor, is a retired school teacher with a passion for massage and owner of Tranquility Spa in Claremore, Oklahoma. Her idea for the school began to take shape when she realized there was a tremendous need for more massage therapists and massage training in the Rogers County area. With great detail she moved forward and completed the process of Oklahoma State certification and licensing requirements and Intune School of Massage was officially born. The Intune School of Massage is 550 hour private preparatory vocational


Above: Places you can work as a licensed massage therapist include, doctors offices, hospitals and medical facilities, spas, resorts, sport and fitness facilities, franchise massage centers, and as your own business.

school that prepares you to take the MBLEX exam for a massage therapist license. Leslie described that their curriculum is text book and experience-based, so you won’t be struggling to learn about procedures solely from a book. “You’ll dive right in, observing and able to ask questions as they come up. The handson atmosphere gives you an edge when it comes to recalling the material, so you’ll be learning faster and retaining more than you might be while attending programs that are rooted in traditional lectures and book study. Intune School of Massage’s smaller class sizes of 4-6 students per course allow students to have the personal attention they deserve and the opportunity to practice. The ongoing experience of working with actual human beings contributes to the overall confidence of graduates. Another benefit to this strategy is that students fully understand the patient’s experience. “This allows students to identify with any measure of discomfort a patient might feel, develop empathy and connection with clients, and better discern whether a patient’s experience is typical or should be cause for concern. The “builtin” experience is a big plus because it can be required for many positions and difficult to obtain. Our students complete a 40-hour internship.”

Above: Leslie Cohen and Reva Schumacher offer students personal attention and everything they need to be ready for work as a licensed professional massage therapist.

Additionally, Leslie said they offer professional guidance, teaching you the ins and outs of applying for positions, entrepreneurial opportunities, and provide you with essential equipment in this field so you will be set up for success from the start. “Our classes begin weekly and students can work at their own pace, focus on being prepared for the state exam, and typically ready for work upon finishing the program. We offer students an opportunity for a new career in a professional field, with many career path options. Intune School of

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ctober, 2021: Fall is on its way and with the cooler weather coming in; you can finally get to your home renovation list before the holidays, starting with your cabinets. While cabinets’ purpose is functional, they remain a focal point of the home. Whether your cabinets are peeling, greasy

or even in bad condition, Gleam Guard Wood Refinishing can remedy your woodwork and make it look like new again using eco-friendly and odorless materials with a 5-year guarantee to top it off! They are an A+ Rated BBB Accredited company and offer reasonably priced and highly effective solutions

for restoring and refinishing your cabinetry and woodwork. “We can refinish cabinets that are in really bad shape. We can also clean your cabinets and give them a new, permanent finish,” says owner Tracy Booth. “The Gleam Guard finishes are available in matte, shiny and satin. When we apply our Gleam Guard system, it bonds to the original finish and makes the surface smooth and dry. The process remarkably enhances wood grain and keeps it looking oiled and polished. Old imperfections cannot be seen. This is an ultra low odor process; it is completely safe for even those with serious breathing problems to be in the house.” The entire messfree Gleam Guard process takes only one to two days to complete, so your kitchen can be transformed in time for the holidays. Whole house projects, which include kitchen and bath cabinets, baseboards, doors, moldings, paneling and just about any other vertical wood surface, can be done in three to five days. Tracy’s son, Phillip Booth, manages their Tulsa Metro office along with Jonathan. Phillip and his professional craftsmen are continuing the legacy that Tracy started over 30 years ago. They have perfected their skill, timing and attention to detail. Left: Phillip and Jonathan enjoy making cabinetry look-like new again.

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Their process begins by preparing the surfaces with a thorough cleaning to remove dirt and debris and making any reparation of damaged areas. Damaged areas are treated with custom-matched stain blends. Lastly, the cabinets are protected with a coating that will keep cabinetry and woodwork looking fresh for decades. A special over-glazing is used when you want to change the color of the wood. Dust-free and non-toxic, the process works on traditional wood surfaces, along with those which are painted, glazed and pickled. A real big plus is that you don’t have to empty cabinets or remove hardware prior to the process. Each job comes with a free 5-year touch up warranty. “We have customers we served over 20 years ago who say their cabinets still

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look great even today. It is because of our hometown people in the greater Tulsa area that we were able to expand and help families across the country beautify their homes, including Kansas City, Branson, Northwest Washington and Canada,” he says. The Gleam Guard crew will be in and out, without interruptions or breakaways. Their work area, when finished, will look like no one was there. Aftercare is as simple as wiping with a damp cloth. Tracy says when people see the difference Gleam Guard has made in friend’s or relative’s homes, they are quite often sold on the process! Even those considering new cabinets or refacing old cabinets frequently decide on Gleam Guard Wood Refinishing instead. It’s the sensible solution that makes a big difference. Gleam Guard often costs clients 70 percent less when compared to other options. “I love to show people how they can save money and still have beautiful wood finishes that look like new,” says Tracy. To complete the makeover, the team can also deep clean rock and stone interior surfaces. A Gleam Guard technician would be happy to do an in-home demonstration on an existing Left: Gleam Guard Founder, Tracy Booth.

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The Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee is just around the corner! Only a short drive from Tulsa or Ft. Smith, the Ghost Hosts of Oklahoma’s 60-acre park, would like you to join them each weekend this fall!

scenes based on the early 1900 serial murders, or with Domus Horrificus where your phobias become a reality. The Trail of Blood is a spine thrilling trip in the wood where the witch’s curse has plagued the land. Zombie Hunt an interactive hunt for survivors in a compound overrun by zombies. The Halloween Train is a joyful experience for all ages but best for the younger visitors of Castleton. Guests will board in the Harbor and enjoy the enchanting colors, characters, and catchy music of the Castle. The track loops through the woodlands up to the Maypole and back. The Halloween Festival at the Castle of Muskogee has something to entertain everyone! Families will enjoy the array of activities that are sure to provide plenty of photo ops, sweet & savory foods, enjoy the talents of the artisans and shop the gift shops within the realm of Castleton. Parking and admission to the Halloween Fall Fun Village are FREE. Family approved & a little scary. VIP parking Not recommended for small children. is available Not recommended for children. for $10.00. Consider yourself warned! Tickets must be

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October 2021 Will Rogers Memorial Museum Events Will’s Barter Bash

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Clear out your closets and bring a blanket to set up beside the sunken gardens with plenty of space! Every 2nd Saturday of the month through October! No registration required. Kids can trade toys, games or other fun items. No money, all bartering. Tons of fun!

Join us for the Halloween Night at the Museum! This is a family fun event sponsored by our amazing community and we invite you to get to know some of our unique local businesses and organizations. There will also be a costume contest.

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October 30th from 6pm-8pm

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Join us this month as we welcome back one of our long time friends, Lea McCormick as she teaches a class on Traditional Basket Weaving!

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The Will Rogers Motion Picture Festival is a 4 day event that celebrates the Hard Work and Creativity of Filmmakers around the world. The Dog-Iron Awards are based on Will’s personal brand when he ran the ranch near Oologah from 1899-1902.

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October 29th - Doors Open at 6:30pm, Movie starts at 7pm

Join us for Movie Night in the newly renovated Will Rogers Theatre for a fun night of classic movies. This month’s feature is Nosferatu. Admission is FREE and there is FREE Popcorn and water thank to the Bank of Commerce. The Shindig - Live music in the Theatre from 6-7pm.

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ctober, 2021: Get ready for cooler temperatures and a cozy home by first getting your chimney and dryer vent cleaned. Debris like birds’ nests and leaves, and creosote could be lingering as potential fire hazards in your chimney. As for your dryer vent, lint doesn’t just accumulate in your lint trap; it can also build up in your dryer vents. As most of us know, this lint is extremely flammable; it is the build-up of this lint that can lead to dryer fires. So before you light that first log, be sure you won’t be sparking a chimney fire. Approximately 23,000 chimney fires occur every year, causing nearly a billion dollars in damage, and potentially the loss of lives. Having your chimney professionally cleaned annually will help you avoid a disaster. You can prevent a chimney fire with three easy steps: • Have your chimney professionally inspected and cleaned. At the beginning of the heating season, hire a chimney inspector to examine your chimney—specifically, the chimney liner and ventilation. The chimney inspector will check for creosote build-up, cracks, and leaks, and make sure the vent is in good working order. A good chimney sweep thoroughly cleans the chimney, flue, and vents. • Use the right wood. Not all woods burn the same. Seasoned Left: For over 44 years, Black Hat Cleaning Services owner David Harris, Sr. has been serving N.E. Oklahoma.

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Right: You hardwood—like ash, oak, maple, can’t miss hickory, and beech—is best. It has the Black Hat been fully dried out, and the ends Cleaning van when it’s in your should appear cracked, showing neighborhood. the wood is dry. When wood is still green, it creates more smoke as the • Clothes or the moisture is dried. This additional dryer are too condensation can lead to creosote hot to touch build-up. after use. • Never burn any treated wood • The inside of materials—e.g., plywood, pressed the dryer has a damp, musty odor. wood, pressure-treated lumber, • Loads begin taking progressively engineered wood, like laminate. longer and longer to dry completely. These materials have been • The laundry room or area around chemically treated and could the dryer becomes significantly emit dangerous gases when you warmer after use. burn them. • More lint is found in the lint trap or Why have your dryer vents can be seen around exterior vents. professionally cleaned. By having your dryer vents As lint and other debris build up in professionally cleaned, you can help the dryer vents, it constricts airflow protect your family by significantly to the dryer. With less air, the dryer reducing the risk of a dryer fire in is forced to work harder to heat the your home. air, producing hotter and hotter air Black Hat Cleaning Services Owner as the dryer vents get progressively David Harris, Sr. helps homeowners more clogged. If the dryer vents are with honesty, integrity, and not cleaned, the superheated air can unsurpassed professionalism. When ignite the lint in the vents and lead to you see him in his iconic black top hat, a home fire. you know you’re getting the absolute The US Consumer Product Safety best in chimney, air duct, and dryer Commission estimates that clogged vent cleaning. dryer vents are the cause of more than David Harris, Sr. started his chimney 15,000 home fires each year. These dryer sweep and dryer vent cleaning business fires cause more than $200 million in in 1977. Over the years, his company damages to homes and properties – but has evolved into a trusted name in the can be largely prevented with regular business. “It’s amazing in this industry dryer vent cleanings. to have this kind of longevity,” he said. Having your dryer vents “Everywhere I go, I wear my hat. I always professionally cleaned can make your wanted everyone to recognize my home safer by reducing the risk of a company with my Black top hat.” dryer fire. The services provided by Black Hat Signs your dryer vents may be encompass comprehensive safety and clogged. overall health in the home. Chimney While it is recommended to have your dryer vents cleaned about once per year, sweep services, as well as dryer duct how often your dryer is used can impact cleaning, are essential for fire prevention, and air duct cleaning is vital for the how often they need to be maintained. air quality inside the home, ensuring a However, your dryer may be offering healthy breathing environment. These you clues that it is time for a dryer maintenance services also help keep vent cleaning! The following are six your home smelling nice too. signs your dryer vents are beginning to Fire burning chimneys are get clogged and need to be cleaned. recommended to be cleaned depending • Regular loads of clothes are not dry on wood-burning consumption, after a full cycle.

with a standard recommendation of professional sweep every 3 to 4 ricks of wood burned. Gas burning fireplaces only need to be cleaned every 15 to 20 years. “If you’re not sure if your chimney needs cleaning, at least have it inspected,” David said. “If you’ve never had it cleaned, clean it!” Dryer duct cleaning is sometimes overlooked by homeowners but should be a top priority regarding fire safety. Many home fires are caused every year by the lint that gets trapped within the pipes and, once ignited, can quickly burn throughout a home. “Dryer lint is the best thing you can use to start a campfire,” said David. “It is highly flammable. You don’t want that trapped in your dryer vent as a fire hazard.” David’s sound advice for homeowners is only a small part of the comprehensive service provided by Black Hat. Honesty and integrity are at the forefront of his business practice and what his customers see when they see him in his top hat. “My customers know that they can trust Black Hat Cleaning to be honest, and take care of them, give them peace of mind.” Over the years, just as David’s hat has gotten taller, the services have evolved to become more efficient, time-saving, and thorough. Chimney cleaning can take up to 45 minutes. David loves his work and the people he serves. “This is my 44th year in business with many more years ahead.”

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Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa Returns for its 42nd Year Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa is consistently rated as one of America’s Top Oktoberfests by USA Today and Condé Nast Traveler

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Tickets are on sale now at www. tulsaoktoberfest.org. Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa is consistently rated as one of America’s Top Oktoberfests by USA Today and Condé Nast Traveler, and recognized as a Top 5 Authentic U.S. Oktoberfest by USA Today. “We’re eager to bring back one of the best Oktoberfests in America complete with an impressive


schedule of events,” said Tulsa Oktoberfest Board Chair, Scott Mitchell. “We have all the Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa classics coming back and will also be introducing three new ticketed events, Ein Prost in die Zukunft (A Toast to the Future), Ein Abend mit Freunden und Familie (Friends and Family Night) and Frühstück auf dem Oktoberfest (Breakfast at Oktoberfest). You’ll find a little bit of everything at the Linde Oktoberfest including non-stop music, singing and dancing, a seemingly endless supply of beer, and good vibes for everyone all around.” Title Sponsor Linde generously supports this iconic, Oklahoma celebration featuring bands and entertainers from across the U.S. and Germany, classic German and European foods, carnival rides, children’s entertainment and activities, an arts and crafts market, German-themed games, activities and contests, live music and dancing, and over 80 varieties of beer (bier). New elements to this year’s celebration include: • Shuttle routes, “Schnelle Fahrt” (Fast Ride), will provide upgraded service to the front gate of Oktoberfest from new parking areas along Boston Ave. from 8th Street to 12th Street and locations throughout Tulsa including Downtown hotels, the Blue Dome District, OSU Greenwood Campus, Lewis Ave. near 81st Street, and Yale Ave. near I-44. PLEASE NOTE: Parking is no longer available at the Festival Grounds due to new development in the area. For updated shuttle and parking information, please visit tulsaoktoberfest.org/home2/festival-guide/shuttles-andparking/ • Shared Ride services will be accommodated on Jackson Ave. (enter on 17th Street at Southwest Blvd.) • Oktoberfest is now cashless, with

all credit cards and phone payment apps accepted. Reverse ATMs will be available to exchange cash for Visa cards, accepted anywhere Visa is accepted including all festival locations. • All tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets will not be available at the festival site. • Admission Ticket packages are available to meet every budget, including admission to the FC Tulsa VIP Terrasse, Autobahn and Schnelle Packs which include admission, a MassKrug, and more! Ticket packages can be purchased at tulsaoktoberfest.org/home-2/ purchase-your-ticket/ • Enjoy new private, ticketed events including: • Ein Prost in die Zukunft! (A Toast to the Future!) – This private, ticketed event will be held in Der BierGarten on Tuesday, October 19 from 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Tickets are limited to 1,000 guests that will be seated at 100 beautifully decorated tables (10 people per table). Private tables will be set with an authentic Wurstbrett (charcuterie board), and servers will refill your MassKrugs and bring a delicious dinner of either roasted chicken or German sausages and all the trimmings. Reservations are available at tulsaoktoberfest.saffire. com/p/features/einprost-in-die-zukunft • Ein Abend mit Freunden und Familie (Friends and Family Night) For the first time outside of Corporate Night, guests will have (continued on next page)

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the opportunity to reserve tables for Friends and Family on Thursday, October 21 from 4 p.m. – 11 p.m. to celebrate the Tapping of the Keg, the Parade of Brewers and spectacular fireworks over the Arkansas River. A limited number of tables are set aside in each zelt (tent), and each table reservation includes a commemorative MassKrug and a first fill for your guests. Tickets are $350 per table for the complete package for ten people. Reservations are available at tulsaoktoberfest. saffire.com/p/features/thursday • Frühstück auf dem Oktoberfest (Breakfast at Oktoberfest) – Bring the entire family for this special breakfast

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in the expanded Paulaner Bier Stube that will feature our own authentic German Blaskapelle, German Dancers and performances by Das ist Lustig on Sunday, October 24 from 9:30 a.m. – Noon. Reserved tables of 10 includes admission for the full day of activities, a complete German breakfast and beverage of your choice ($400). Single tickets available for $40. Reserve your tickets at tulsaoktoberfest.saffire.com/p/ features/sunday. Corporate Night “Gemütlichkeit!”: Nearly 500 Tulsa area businesses support this sell-out event each year which is the primary fundraiser for Tulsa Oktoberfest Inc., a non-profit 501(c)3 organization with a mission “to produce an authentic celebration

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of Tulsa’s German Heritage that will benefit and enhance Tulsa and its River Parks System.” Gemütlichkeit will be Wednesday, October 20 from 5 p.m. – 11 p.m. Tables are available for reservation at tulsaoktoberfest. org/home-2/purchase-your-ticket/ corpnightportal-copy/ Opening Ceremonies and Parade: Join us Thursday, October 21 at 6 p.m. for the Opening Ceremonies and Parade, and O’Zapft (It’s Tapped!), where sponsors, City of Tulsa BurgerMeister (Mayor), board members and volunteers tap the ceremonial keg, officially opening the 2021 fest, followed by fireworks at 9:15 p.m. Music: Grammy-nominated accordionist Alex Meixner will be performing throughout the festival. Das ist Lustig returns for German Gemütlichkeit and Chardon Polka Band will, of course, Polka On! A full lineup of German bands and entertainment can be viewed at tulsaoktoberfest.org/home-2/ experience/ Das Glockenspiel: Costumed dancers, musicians, and comedians perform every hour on the hour with lively skits, prosting, and songs at Das Glockenspiel. Giveaways and promotional items are tossed to


spectators and specialty beverages will also be available at Das Glockenspiel. Jugendzelt: Daily entertainment, crafts, games, a castle maze and entertainment are featured at Jugendzelt, presented by Pedistat. Hands-on activities and crafts include sand art, perler beads, the Lego fun zone, ring toss, sandbag toss and more. More information on Jugendzelt can be found at tulsaoktoberfest.org/home-%202/ experience/das-kinderplatz/ Bavarian Cup (Bayerische Tasse) Team Challenge: Teams of 8 people (minimum 4 women) will compete for the Goldenes Fass (Golden Barrel) Award on Saturday, October 23 in four intense games: the legendary Bier Barrel Race, the MassKrug Relay, the Strong Stein Hoist, and the Das Tauziehen (Tug o’War). Team registration is $40 and includes admission for all members of each team (up to 8). Only 20 spots are available for teams interested in competing in the Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa Bavarian Cup. All participants must be 21 years of age or older to compete. More information on the Tulsa Bavarian Cup and team signup can be found at tulsaoktoberfest.org/ home-2/experience/games-%20andcompetitions/ Dachshund Dash: The wiener dog race always draws an energetic crowd and dozens of four-legged competitors. There is more than

$650 in prize money up for grabs. Entry fees are $10 per pup (which includes admission). Activities are set to begin on Sunday, October 24 at 2 p.m. in the Karbach Games and Competitions Arena. Pre-registration is required. More information about the Dachshund Dash presented by Woodland West Animal Hospital and Pet Resort and a link to registration can be found at tulsaoktoberfest.org/home-2/ experience/games-and-competitions/ Lederhosen Lauf 5k Race: The Lederhosen Lauf is scheduled for Thursday, October 21 at 7:20 p.m. This approximately three-mile race begins and ends at River West Festival Park in the Oktoberfest Games Arena, taking participants along River Parks trails. All finishers will receive a commemorative KleinKrug (small stein) along with one free 16-ounce beverage voucher. Prizes will be offered for the best costume, so authentic Bavarian apparel is encouraged. More information about the Lederhosen Lauf and a registration link can be found at tulsaoktoberfest.org/ home-2/experience/games-andcompetitions/ Food: Der Restaurant am Himmel

(Restaurant in the Sky) overlooks Der Biergarten stage and dance floor. The up-scale, delicious, threecourse Bavarian meal is prepared by Rave Review Catering’s German chef. Dinner seating is available for Thursday at 6:30 pm, Friday at 6:30 pm, Saturday at 6:30 pm (first seating) and Saturday at 8:30 pm (second seating). Other food options include: • Siegi’s signature brats will be served throughout the venue in all zelts • German-American Society of Tulsa (GAST) will be offering their delectable potato pancakes and German-style potato salad • Check out savory and sweet strudel at Helmut’s on the Hauptstrasse (continued on next page)

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• Schnitzel will be served by a number of vendors, including the Black Forest Cafe, F&J Concessions, Schnitzel and Giggles, and more! • Kücken Hutte will be back serving their crowd-favorite delicious roasted chicken sandwiches. A complete list of food vendors and information can be found at tulsaoktoberfest.org/home-2/ experience/food/ Arts and Crafts: Authentic German Dirndl’s and Lederhosen Trachten (Costumes), Bavarian and chicken hats, authentic ceramic beer steins and official Linde Oktoberfest merchandise can be found throughout the festival grounds and also at the Markthaus Arts and Crafts zelt. A list of confirmed vendors for the Markthaus Arts and Crafts zelt can be viewed at tulsaoktoberfest.org/ 42 |

home-2/experience/artscrafts-vendors/ Beer: More than 80 bier brands will be served in the festival’s popular collectible steins from over 300 taps. The German MassKrug is a one-litre (33.8 ounce) stein designed to closely resemble those found in Bavarian bier gardens and bier halls and a staple of the Munich Oktoberfest. A smaller 16-ounce stein, the KleinKrug, will also be available for purchase. Each tent will have a different array of biers, so guests will have a unique experience no matter where they choose to enjoy the festival. Among the 90 bier brands represented at Tulsa Oktoberfest include: • Warsteiner • Spaten • Karbach Brewing Company • Hofbraü • Sam Adams and Boston Beer Company • Paulaner, Hacker Pschorr and COOP • Dead Armadillo Brewing Company • Marshall Brewing Company • Local craft biers • Domestic brands including Coors, Coors Light, Budweiser, Bud Light, Ultra, Miller and

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Miller Light • Ciders including Black Apple Hibiscus and Angry Orchard Crisp Apple Beverages are available from the following new zelts (tents): • Sam Adams Rathskeller tent featuring Oktoberfest Brews from Boston Beer Company • New Alles Apfelwein Zelt (Everything Cider!), featuring gluten free beers and ciders • New Das Lokal Zelt presented by Dead Armadillo Brewing Company A complete list of beers and descriptions can be found at tulsaoktoberfest.org/home-2/ experience/zelts-and-bier/ Admission: Gates open Thursday at 4 p.m, Friday and Saturday at 11 a.m., and Sunday at noon. General admission tickets are $10 in advance only, with children 12 and under admitted free. “Zeeco Friday Family Free Day” offers free gate admission on October 22 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Credit cards will be accepted at all points of sale throughout the festival venue. No cash will be accepted. Cash may be converted to Visa cards at specially marked Reverse ATM machines. Arts and Crafts vendors will accept credit cards and cash. Festival hours and ticketing information can be viewed at tulsaoktoberfest.org/ home-2/festival-guide/ For a complete list of FAQs, please visit tulsaoktoberfest.org/home-2/ festival-guide/golden-rules/ For more information, contact: Jenna Black at jblack@parriscommunications.com or call (620) 952-2944.

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Dinner and membership meeting Friday, October 15 6 p.m. - Membership meeting, D.W. Correll Museum 6:30 p.m. - Private Tour of Museum (19934 E. Pine) 7:00 p.m. - Dinner & live music, The Market 66 (Pine & Cherokee) Indoor & Outdoor seating with social distancing observed. Menu: Corn Soup, Bison Tacos, Pulled Pork, Rotisserie Chicken, Succotash, Fresh Vegetables, Grape Dumplings, Sweet Potato Brownies

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OCT•NOV• DEC 2021

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BEGGS

BROKEN ARROW

Give Kids a Shot Clay Shooting Tournament Snake Creek Shooting Sports 10700 OK-16, Beggs (918) 267-4867 www.hopeharborinc. org/events

Broken Arrow Rose Festival Rose District brokenarrowchamber.com

Show Me Reptile & Exotics Show Stoney Creek Hotel & Conference Center 200 W. Albany St., Broken Arrow showmesnakes.com

OCT 6 - 7:30AM TO 9:30AM

DEC 2 - 6:30PM TO 9PM

NOV 5 8AM TO 2:30PM

BIXBY

OCT 1, OCT 14, OCT 22 5PM TO 7PM

Game Day in the District Downtown River District 12 W. Dawes Ave., Bixby bixbychamber.chambermaster.com

OCT 1-2 - FRI 5PM TO 8:30PM SAT 9AM TO 6PM

Coffee with a Cop Panera Bread 2201 W. Detroit St., Broken Arrow

OCT 7 - 6PM TO 9PM

Main Street Burn The Rose District Plaza 418 S. Main St., Broken Arrow (918) 893-2100 brokenarrowchamber.com

OCT 9 - 4PM TO 10PM

Hops and Bops Beer Music Festival New Orleans Square Broken Arrow

OCT 12 - 5PM TO 6PM

Broken Arrow Homecoming Parade Main Street 210 N. Main to 701 S. Main, Broken Arrow brokenarrowok.gov

NOV 27 - 10AM TO 3:30PM

Broken Arrow Wine Walk Rose District

CATOOSA

OCT 16 - 10AM TO 3PM

Rock Swap & Open House DW Correll Museum 19934 E. Pine St., Catoosa cityofcatoosa.org/163/DW-Correll-Museum

CLAREMORE SATURDAYS IN OCT - 7AM TO 11AM Rogers County Farmers’ Market Gazebo Park 120 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore visitclaremore.org/events

FRI, SAT, & SUN THROUGH NOV 13

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

OCT 15 - 7PM TO 9PM

Fall Quarter Horse Racing Will Rogers Downs 20900 S. 4200 Rd., Claremore cherokeecasino.com/will-rogers-downs/ amenities/races

OCT 22 - 6:30PM TO 8:30PM

OCT 16 - 4:30PM TO 6:30PM

A New Leaf Fall Fest 2405 S. Elm Pl., Broken Arrow brokenarrowchamber.com/events

OCT 1-NOV 6 (TUES-SAT ONLY) 9 AM - 6:30 PM

OCT 30 - 8AM TO NOON

OCT 2 - 4PM TO 8PM

OCT 18, NOV 15, DEC 20 10:30AM TO 11:30AM

Couple’s Date Night with Kristin and Danny LIVE Asbury United Methodist Church 6767 S. Mingo Rd., Tulsa asburytulsa.org/datenight

OCT 23 - 6PM TO 9PM

Bixby’s Community Table Downtown River District bixbychamber.chambermaster.com

OCT 30 - NOON TO 4PM

Washington Irving Festival Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum 13700 South Memorial Dr., Bixby

OCT 30 - 4PM TO 9PM

Halloween Hoedown 181 Ranch 3913 E. 181st St. S., Bixby facebook.com/events/3812136618891450

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Fall Movie on the Lawn Central Park Community Center 1500 S Main St, Broken Arrow

Halloween at the Market Rose District Farmers Market 418 S. Main St., Broken Arrow facebook.com/RoseDistrictFarmersMarket

OCT 30- 9AM TO 3PM

Arts & Crafts Benefit Bazaar St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church 400 W. New Orleans, Broken Arrow

OCT 30 - 4PM TO 6PM

HomeChurch Trunk or Treat 720 W. New Orleans St., Broken Arrow brokenarrowchamber.com/events

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Pumpkin Festival Shepherd’s Cross ShepherdsCross.com

Zipper Q BBQ Throwdown Claremore Expo Center Green Space 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore visitclaremore.org

OCT 9 - 1PM TO 3PM

Barter Bash Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com

OCT 9-10

Oklahoma Buckskin Association Horse Show Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore oklahomabuckskin.org

OCT 15-16 - FRI 9AM TO 5PM, SAT 9AM TO 4PM Quilt Show Claremore Community Center 2301 N. Sioux, Claremore (918) 230-1636 countryfarequiltersguild.com

OCT 16

Monster Truck Summer Heat Tour Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore visitclaremore.org

OCT 16 - 1PM TO 3PM

Family Day at the Museum Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com

OCT 28 - 6PM TO 9PM

Fall Festival - Food Truck Thursday 422 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore visitclaremore.com/events

OCT 29 - 7PM TO 10PM

OCT 30 - 5:30PM TO 7:30PM

Movie Night at Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 West Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com “What Doesn’t Kill Me” presented by Safenet Services Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore (918) 341-1424

OCT 30 - 6PM TO 9PM

Halloween Night at the Museum Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com

OCT 30-31

Hunter Jumper Fallfest Schooling Show Claremore Expo Center 400 Veterans Pkwy., Claremore okhunterjumper.com

NOV 3-6

Will Rogers Motion Picture Festival Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com

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NOV 19 - 6PM TO 9PM

Dickens on the Boulevard! Claremore Main Street 412 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore

NOV 26 - 6:30PM

Movie Night - Will Rogers in “They Had to See Paris” Will Rogers Memorial Museum 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore willrogers.com

COLLINSVILLE

OCT 24 - 4:30PM TO 7PM

“Black & White Event” Fundraiser West Main Event Center 1011 W Main St, Collinsville (918) 520-7891

OCT 31 - 6PM

Just Treats No Tricks - parade, free hot dogs, costume contest, candy Downtown Collinsville collinsvilledowntowninc.org

JENKS OCT 29 - 4PM TO 6PM Trick or Treat Main Street Downtown Jenks jenks.com

NOV 18 - 4PM TO 8PM

Lights On! in Downtown Jenks Main Street, Jenks jenks.com

MIDWEST CITY OCT 1-3

Anime Oklahoma Sheraton Midwest City Hotel at the Reed Conference Center 5750 Will Rogers Rd, Midwest City animeoklahoma.com

MUSKOGEE OCT 1-30 (FRI & SAT ONLY) GATES OPEN AT 5:30PM

Halloween Festival The Castle of Muskogee 3400 W. Fern Mountain Rd., Muskogee okcastle.com

OWASSO

Tulsa State Fair 4145 East 21st Street, Tulsa tulsastatefair.com

OCT 1-2 - 7PM TO 9:15PM Romeo and Juliet Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main St., Owasso

OCT 2 - 4PM TO 10PM

OCT 7 - 3PM TO 10PM

Owasso Gathering on Main Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main St., Owasso

OCT 9 - 11AM TO 4PM

Owasso Harvest Festival and Pet Festival Redbud Festival Park 109 N. Main St., Owasso

OCT 9 - 3PM TO 11PM

Emersumnice Brewery Oktoberfest Owasso Redbud District 76th St. and Main, Owasso facebook.com/owassobrewery

American Cancer Society Relay for Life Tulsa Metro River Spirit Casino and Resort South Parking Lot 8330 Riverside Parkway, Tulsa relayforlife.org/tulsametrook

OCT 2 - 4PM, OCT 3 - NOON

BaseCamp 2021- Turkey Mountain’s Camping and Music Festival Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area 6800 S Elwood Ave, Tulsa

109 N. Main St., Owasso

OCT 2 - 1PM TO 7:30PM

Rock Creek Festival Kelly Lane Park 1151 S. Park, Sapulpa sapulpachamber.com/events/calendar

OCT 9 - 8PM TO 11PM

Comedy Show VFW Post 1320 1201 West Dewey, Sapulpa

Steins in the Square Utica Square 1709 Utica Square, Tulsa uticasquare.com/events/steins-in-the-square

OCT 15-16 - 6:30PM

NOV 5-7 - FRI 12PM TO 7PM, 9AM TO 7PM, SUN 11AM TO 5PM

NOV 19-21 - FRI 9AM TO 6PM, SAT 9AM TO 6PM, SUN 11AM TO 5PM

Whittier Square Historic District

Braum’s An Affair of the Heart River Spirit Expo, Upper level 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa exposquare.com

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WAGONER

OCT 16 - 2PM TO 10PM Kendall Whittier Arts Festival

Disney on Ice, Dream Big Expo Square Pavilion 4145 E. 21st Street, Tulsa disneyonice.com/dream-big/tulsa-okexpo-square-pavilion

Tales of the Macabre II: The Encounter Circle Cinema 10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa circlecinema.org

2021 National Bird Show Tulsa Marriott Southern Hills 1902 E. 71st St., Tulsa (574) 264-4455 ncbs.org

Pathways Fall Carnival Pathways Adult Learning Center 4102 E. 61st St., Tulsa (918) 859-0060 pathwaysok.org/carnival

TULSA

National Fiddler Hall of Fame Annual Gala Concert Mabee Center 7777 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa mabeecenter.com

NOV 12 - 8AM TO 3PM

OCT 16 - 10AM TO 2PM

Good Shepherd Holiday Bazaar Good Shepherd Episcopal Church 1420 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa goodshepherdsapulpa.org

OCT 22 - 7PM

Fall Home Expo Exchange Center 4145 E. 21st St., Tulsa exposquare.com

Nosferatu (1922) with Live Score by Dustin Edward Howard Circle Cinema 10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa circlecinema.org

NOV 13 - 8AM TO 5PM

Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa River West Festival Park 2100 S. Jackson Ave., Tulsa tulsaoktoberfest.org

OCT 31 - 6:30PM

OCT 8-9 - 3PM TO 11PM

SAPULPA

OCT 21-24

HallowZOOeen 2021 Tulsa Zoo 6421 E. 36th St. N., Tulsa tulsazoo.org/zoo-events/hallowzooeen

Harwelden Mansion Afternoon Tea Harwelden Mansion 2210 S. Main, Tulsa Harweldenmansion.com

Owasso Cops for Kids Trunk or Treat Redbud Festival Park

Rock the House Prince & the Ladies of the 80s Cox Business Convention Center 100 Civic Center, Tulsa rockthehousetulsa.org

OCT 22-24 & OCT 29-31

OCT 5, NOV 2 2:30PM TO 4:30PM

OCT 30 - NOON TO 10PM

OCT 1-3 - 11:30AM TO 6:30PM

OCT 16 - 6PM

OCT 1-10

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OCT 2

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