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The Festival features America's Largest Christmas Tree, lakeside displays with 2 million lights, 4 million lights across the city, a spectacular crystal bridge, holiday music, theatre productions, abundant antique shopping, an antique car museum, Native American history, Step-On Tour Guides, and free admission.

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April 19 - 89er Day Parade & Bluegrass Festival, Norman - Norman celebrates the anniversary of the Great Land Run of 1889 which opened the "Unassigned Lands" in central Oklahoma, including Norman, for settlement. The day begins with a parade at 10:00am at Norman High School and goes East on Main Street to Crawford. The parade theme is "Our Next Hundred Years" Noon-5pm, Parade at 10am. (405)321-0156 (2385)

April 22 - 27 - Festival of the Arts, Oklahoma City - A community celebration of the fine arts, performing arts, and culinary arts, features 144 artists, an international food row, 4 performance stages, and activities in the Children's Art Field. Areas of this nationally recognized annual arts festival will include activities reflecting Oklahoma's rich history, and street performances will include actors portraying historical figures from Oklahoma's past. (405) 270-4848 Downtown (1404)

May 2 - 4 - May Fair Arts Festival, Norman - May Fair is a three day, outdoor juried art show and festival in beautiful historic Andrews park in charming downtown Norman's Arts District. More than 100 fine artists and quality craftsmen will be featured at this 34th annual event sponsored by Assistance League of Norman. May Fair Arts Festival will honor and showcase nationally known Oklahoma artist, Linda Tuma Robertson, as its 2008 May Fair Celebrated Artist. Other highlights include continuous stage entertainment, visiting artists-in-action demonstrations, children's art activities, a student art show, great food and special events. Numerous art events throughout Norman including an art walk sponsored by the Norman Gallery Association is also planned for May Fair weekend. (405)820-5714 (2338)

May 3 - Spring Festival, Pocola - A fun filled family day that includes strawberry picking, children's activities, and a petting zoo. (918) 626-4053 Wild Things Farms (1422)

May 8 - 10 - Strawberry Festival, Stilwell - This event will celebrate with a 5K run, 3 on 3 basketball, horseshoes, a parade, a Queen coronation, strawberry judging & auction, free strawberries & ice cream, arts & crafts, a rodeo, a pow wow, a school reunion, and more. (918) 696-7845 Downtown (1429)

May 15 - 18 - Tulsa International Mayfest, Tulsa - This outdoor, family-oriented event is a tribute to the arts and music created to promote a broader knowledge of and appreciation for arts and humanities among serious, as well as casual art of love. Thu-Fri 11am-11pm, Sat 10am-Midnight, Sun 11am-6pm (918)582-6435 Downtown (Main St) (2378)

May 17 - 18 - Oklahoma Renaissance Faire, Muskogee - Step back in time to days of old with King Henry VIII, Queen Margaret of Scotland, the Royal Court, jousters, jesters, jugglers, magicians, musicians and minstrels. Delight your taste buds with the wonderful and unique foods of the day. Browse through the more than 100 booths with one of a kind handcrafted items. 10:30am-6:00pm (918)687-3625 The Castle of Muskogee (2357)

May 24 - Star Spangled Salute, Midwest City - Come to Tinker AFB for an open house event that will provide thrills and chills headlined by the USAF Thunderbirds, USAF Jet Car, USAF Honor Guard and much more. Your family will enjoy military static displays, demonstrations from rare and unique aircraft, live musical entertainment, and oodles of children's activities. At night the sky becomes a masterpiece of breathtaking fireworks. Off-site parking available at General Motors Plant with complimentary Bus Service. Access GM Plant from I-240 and either Sooner Road or Douglas Blvd. 9pm to 10pm (405)739-2026 Tinker Air Force Base (2365)

May 24 - 26 - Paseo Arts Festival, Oklahoma City - The Paseo Arts Festival is a showcase for the original works of 75 visual artists selected by a jury. The festival is held in the Historic Paseo district. This little Spanish Village is Oklahoma City's artists' community. Sat-Mon 10am-8pm (405)525-2688 (2356)

June 7 - Jazz Festival, Okemah - Okemah Chamber of Commerce and Grape Ranch team up to bring a day filled with jazz, blues, art festival, food and fun. Advance tickets are $5.00 or $8.00 at the gate. 1pm-10pm (918)623-2250 The Grape Ranch Vineyard (2341)

June 13 - 21 - OK Mozart Festival Inc, Bartlesville - Oklahoma's Premier Music Festival. 24th season features 9 days of concerts with resident orchestra Amici New York and guest artists, and over 100 entertaining events during non-concert hours, including activities for children. (918)336-9800 Bartlesville Community Center (2363)

June 21 - 22 - Oklahoma Celtic Music & Heritage Festival, Stillwater - This festival celebrates the Celtic heritage with activites including musical performances, workshops, demonstrations, and living history exhibits. 10am-6pm (405)547-5070 Payne County Expo Center (2362)

June 28 - Star Spangled Salute, Midwest City - Your family will enjoy military static displays, demonstrations from rare and unique aircraft, live musical entertainment, and oodles of children's activities. At night, the sky becomes a masterpiece of breathtaking fireworks. (405) 739-2026 Tinker Air Force Base (1426)

July 3 - July Firework Celebration, Skiatook - Exchange Bank sponsors the spectacular event with food, live bands, and fireworks over the water at Skiatook Lake. Fireworks at dark. 2pm-10pm (918)396-3702 Tall Chief (Skiatook Lake) (2364)

July 3 - Fireworks Celebration, Muskogee - Family celebration at River Country Family Water Park. Festivities include music and activities throughout the evening with fireworks at dark. (918)684-6302 River Country Family Water Park (2387)

July 4 - 4th of July Parade and Festival, Tishomingo - This July 4th celebration festival features a parade, vendors,games, food, and great fireworks! 9am to 10pm (580)371-2175 Main Street & Pennington Park (2366)

July 4 - Freedom Festival, Ponca - This 4th of July celebration features a full day of family fun with games, music, entertainment, and awesome fireworks! (580)767-0432 Lake Ponca (2374)

July 11 - 12 - Christmas in July, Foss - Activities include a lighted boat parade, camper and cabin contests, RV and boat show, kids fun park, flea market, arts & crafts, special entertainment and talent show, food booths and fireworks. Fri 1pm-11pm, Sat all day (580) 592-4433 Foss State Park (2372)

July 11 - 12 - Midsummer Nights Fair, Norman - Art festival with food, demonstrations and music. 6pm-11pm (405)329-4523 Lion's Park (2358)

July 26 - 27 - Celebration of National Day of the American Cowboy, Bristow - Celebrates the heritage of the American Cowboy. Activities include parade, western and gospel music, chuckwagon cooking, vendors and much more. Sat-Sun 9am-4pm (918)367-6762 City Park (2376)

July 28 - August 2 - Craig County Free Fair, Vinita - The fair includes indoor and outdoor exhibits, livestock, children's activities, livestock shows, and nightly events. 9am-9pm (918)256-7569 Craig County Fairgrounds (2369)

Aug 1 - 3 - Gatesway Balloon Festival, Tulsa - This event features over 30+ hot air balloons from various states across the country. Other attractions include arts and crafts, food vendors, and much more. Fri 4pm-11pm, Sat 7am-11am & 4pm-11pm, Sun 7am-11pm (918)259-1405 Will Rogers Downs (2354)

August 27 - 30 - Payne County Free Fair, Stillwater - This fair features livestock shows, horse shows, farm implement museum, horse pull, lawn tractor pull, and exhibits. Other activities include a carnival, food and other vendors. Wed-Sat 8am to 10:30pm (405)377-1275 Payne County Expo Center (2379)

August 28 - 30 - Grady County Fair, Chickasha - Event featuring music, vendors, exhibits, carnival, children's activities, livestock shows, and great food! Thur-Sat 10am to 10pm (580)252-5676 Grady County Fairgrounds (2383)

September 1 - Labor Day Celebration, Henryetta - This citywide event celebrates Labor Day with fun for the whole family. Activities include a parade, carnival, car show, rodeo, games for all ages, bar-b-que dinner, and awesome fireworks! Most events and activities have free admission. 8am to 7:30pm (918)652-3331 Downtown (2380)

September 3 - 6 - Choctaw Oktoberfest Festival, Choctaw - German Oktoberfest Festival featuring taditional Oktoberfest music and original german foods. (405) 390 -8198 (2940)

Sepember 4 - 6 - Mayes County Fair, Pryor - This county fair includes arts and crafts, carnival, livestock judging, food judging and auction. 8 AM (918)825-3241 Mayes County Fairgrounds (2367)

September 4 - 6 - Okmulgee County Free Fair, Okmulgee - Fair events include competitions, food, activities and more. 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM (918)756-1958 County Fairgrounds (2342)

Sepember 4 - 6 - Cleveland County Free Fair, Norman - This annual county fair features exhibits, livestock, traditional county fair events, baking contests, youth talent show, carnival and much more! 9am-9pm (405)360-4721 Cleveland County Fairgrounds (2343)

Sepember 5 - 6 - Oklahoma Blues Festival, Tulsa - This annual event hosts over 65 bands on 4 stages. This all age event is held on closed city streets, is motorcycle and stroller friendly with VIP parking available and features food & crafts vendors. Fri 4pm-1am, Sat Noon-1am (918)583-6919 (2337)

September 6 - Rodeo Days Festival, Poteau - Event offers arts & crafts, concessions, music, and children's activities with a rodeo theme. 10am-5pm (918)647-8648 Downtown (2371)

September 9 - 13 - Kay County Free Fair, Blackwell - Largest free fair in Oklahoma with musical entertainment, carnival rides, food booths, live entertainment, and exhibits of all kinds. (580)363-4195 Kay County Fairgrounds (2381)

September 11 - 21 - Oklahoma State Fair, Oklahoma City - This is an annual event that draws an attendance of 1,000,000. At the State Fair, there is literally something for everyone. Along with a large carnival, a variety of Midway rides and games, 5 exhibit buildings, unique shopping opportunities, and great State Fair food, the fair is home to such attractions as Disney on Ice. PRCA Rodeo action including concert performances and countless livestock, horse and creative arts competitions and demonstrations. 8 AM (405)948-6700 State Fairgrounds (2359)

September 20 - Pioneer Day, Cleveland - Celebrating the city's pioneer heritage with festivities that include a parade, live music, street dance, food vendors, arts and crafts, balloon art, caracturist, kid's games, pie eating and more! 10am-Midnight (918) 358-2131 Downtown (2340)

September 25 - October 5 - Tulsa State Fair, Tulsa - Tulsa's largest annual event includes midway rides, traditional fair food, educational areas and commercial exhibits, free concerts featuring national recording artists, arts and crafts, PRCA rodeo, Disney on Ice and more. (918)744-1113 Fairgrounds (2384)

September 26 - 28 - International Festival, Lawton - Lawton's Annual International Festival celebrates and educates others of the remarkable cultural and ethnic diversity that we are fortunate to have; all with international themes. Activities include non-stop multi-cultural entertainment on three stages, a children's area with games and activities, vendors, and a food court. (580)581-3470 Elmer Thomas Park (2360)

September 27 - Festival at the Farm, Durham - Fine art and music festival featuring the region's best artists and musicians. Children's activities, food and drink, history, art, nature experiences on 640 acres in the Black Kettle National Grassland. 9am-5pm (580)655-4467 Break O'Day Farm & Metcalfe Museum (2352)

September 27 - Suckerday Festival, Wetumka - Come and enjoy two parades, an arts & crafts show and sale, great food, entertainment, and kid's games. 9am-11:30pm (405)452-3237 Sidewalk Downtown (2355)

October 2 - 4 - Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival, Guthrie - This annual three day festival features international and national bluegrass bands, children's activities, food vendors, and workshops. Thu-Sat 10am-10pm (405) 282-4446 (2373)

October 3 - 4 - Fall Festival & Kiowa County Heritage Days Powwow, Hobart - Festival highlights include craft booths, live entertainment,chili cookoff, outhouse races and more. (580)726-2553 (2368)

October 4 - Oklahoma Czech Festival, Yukon - Enjoy this all-day ethnic festival promoting Czech heritage, music, dancing, foods, crafts, carnival, parade, and royalty. 8am-All Day (405) 206-8142 (2336)

October 4 - 5 - Oktoberfest, Ponca - This family oriented festival includes over 100 arts & crafts booths, children's area with rides & games, food booths, sports tent, beer garden, and live entertainment all day. Sat 11am-6pm, Sun 11am-5pm (800)422-8340 Marland Mansion Estate (2353)

October 4 - Fall Family Fun Festival, Oklahoma City - Covenant Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City would like to invite the community to a free "Fall Family Fun Festival" held on the church lawn from 2pm-5pm. Many activities for all ages will be available including: Horseshoe Tournament, Petting Zoo and Blood Drive. 405-245-7775 (3185)

October 10 - 11 - Fall Fair, Aline - Enjoy a fall fair with a parade, chili and stew cook-off, entertainment, ice cream crank-off, tractor pull, games and more. Fri 4pm-10pm, Sat 9am-10pm (580)463-2398 Downtown (2382)

October 11 - Family Arts Festival, Bartlesville - Bring the whole family and enjoy games, food, live music, student and adult art shows, and free admission to our galleries. 11am-2pm (918)336-4949 Price Tower Arts Center (2335)

October 11 - Oktoberfest, Enid - This 8th annual event will include all the traditional German fare and an authentic German Biergarten. Enjoy your brautwurst while you watch the festive dancing and listen to the sounds of local and regional bands. 11:00am-8:00pm (580)234-1052 Mark Price Arena (2377)

October 11 - Blues 4 Food Music Festival, Ponca City - This 7th annual blues festival features all day music, food, and fun for the whole family including a horseshoe tournament. Bring a canned food item and you get free admission. The cans benefit The Salvation Army Food Bank. All Day (580)762-5509 101 Ranch Rodeo Arena (2351)

October 11 - Art on Main, Jenks - Great music, food, and music! free admission 918- 299- 5005 (1488)

October 23 - 26 - October Halloween Bash, Sparks - Join people from all over the U.S. at the best Halloween bash in Oklahoma! Activities include bike games, bike shows, nightly band entertainment, 50/50 pots, vendors, burn out pit, and contests of all kinds. 140 RV sites and free camping available with admission. Open 24 hours with 24 hour security. Ages 21 and over only. (918)866-2543 Sparks America Campground (2386)

November 15 - Cotton Festival, Frederick - Learn about the 1920's cotton farming and modern farming. Program covers cotton picking, ginning, carding, spinning, weaving, and sewing. Exhibitions of cotton farming from the early 20th century will be on display. 11am-5pm (580)335-2126 Pioneer Townsite Museum (2350)

November 15 - Holiday Marketplace, Enid - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. there will be a Holiday Marketplace at the Chisholm Trail Expo Center in Enid. The Marketplace will provide a venue for visitors to accomplish all their holiday shopping. Interested exhibitors call Jill McIntyre at (580)237-0595. All proceeds will go to our Charitable Contributions fund, which is used for donations to local and national non-profit organizations, contributions to school sponsored extra curricular activities, to local families in need and to scholarships for graduating seniors and military spouses. (580)237-0595 Chisholm Trail Expo Center (2826)

December 5 - Christmas Parade and Santa's Workshop, Skiatook - Celebrate the holiday season with a small town community parade, then meet Santa at the Community Building for free pictures, hot cocoa & cookies! Also enjoy Kidzone games and arts & crafts to take home. 7 PM (918)396-3702 (2361)

December 13 - Christmas in Cleveland, Cleveland - Holiday celebration including a parade of lights, carolers, hot cocoa, prizes, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. 6pm-9pm (918) 358-2131 (2339)

 

2009 Events


January 16 - 18 - International Finals Rodeo, Oklahoma City - Join us for this 39th annual championship rodeo featuring only the top 15 cowboys and cowgirls from across the U.S. and Canada as they compete for World Championship Titles in seven standard rodeo events. Other events are scheduled throughout the weekend for rodeo attendees and participants. 405-235-6540 State Fair Arena (3443)

February 6 - 8 - An Affair of the Heart, Oklahoma City - You won't want to miss out on one of the largest arts and crafts shows in the United States, known for the quality and variety of merchandise. This is truly a unique marketplace and shopper's dream, with booths occupying more than five buildings throughout the grounds. 800-755-5488 State Fairgrounds (3441)

March 14 - Saint Patrick's Day Parade, Oklahoma City - Wear your green and come celebrate with us at this fun Saint Patrick's Day parade as we celebrate the Irish heritage and usher spring in to Oklahoma. 405-627-6555 (3439)

March 21 - Oklahoma Paranormal Conference ParaCon 2009, El Reno - Oklahomas 4th annual Paranormal Conference is set for March 21,2009 at the Elks Lodge. (3359)

April 9 - 11 - Oklahoma Centennial Horse Show, Oklahoma City - Don't miss this large multi-breed regional horse show involving American Saddlebred, Morgan, Hackney, and Road horse breeds. There will be two performances daily. 405-302-2900 Oklahoma State Fairgrounds (3445)

April 21 - 26 - Festival of the Arts, Oklahoma City - Join us for Oklahoma City's annual "rite of spring" Festival of the Arts, a community celebration of visual, culinary arts and performing arts featuring 144 artists, specialty art, four performance stages, kid's area and an international food row. 405-270-4848 Downtown (3444)

May 14 - 17 - Tulsa International Mayfest, Tulsa - This outdoor, family-oriented event is a tribute to the arts and music created to promote a broader knowledge of and appreciation for arts and humanities among serious, as well as casual lovers of art. (918) 582-6435 Main Street (1427)

May 23 - 25 - PASEO ARTS FESTIVAL, Oklahoma City - The Paseo Arts Festival is a showcase for the original works of 75 visual artists selected by a jury. The festival is held in the Historic Paseo district. This little Spanish Village is Oklahoma City's artists' community. Sat-Mon 10am-8pm (405)525-2688 (3434)

May 23 - 24 - Chuck Wagon Gathering & Children's Cowboy Festival, Oklahoma City - Join us for this 20th annual event featuring two days of mouth-watering campfire cooked foods, children's educational hands-on activities and Western stage entertainment. Stagecoach and pony rides await visitors at the museum's largest outdoor event. The museum will also be open during this event from 9:00am to 5:00pm. (405) 478-2250 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (3446)

June 5 - 7 - Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival, Oklahoma City - The Red Earth Festival is an exciting event featuring people representing over 100 tribes from across North America, gathering to share the richness of their cultures with the world. Over the years Red Earth has matured into one of the most respected visual and performing arts events of its type, setting the standard for many of today's Indian art shows. Includes dance competition, art market, parade and more. 405-427-5228 Cox Convention Center (3442)

June 20 - Oklahoma Folklife Festival, Oklahoma City - Join the celebration of Oklahoma's rich and diverse cultural heritage. Traditional cultureis showcased through performances and hands-on demonstrations. 405-323-9265 Oklahoma History Center (3438)

July 4 - 4th of July Celebration, Bricktown - Celebrate America's independence with your family and friends in Downtown Oklahoma City. This holiday event features Art on the Canal, a block party with concessions, live music, various activities on Oklahoma & Sheridan Streets, water taxi rides, Redhawks game and fireworks display. For more information visit our website. 405-236-8666 Downtown (3440)

September 17- 27 - Oklahoma State Fair, Oklahoma City - (405) 948-6700 (3437)

October 1 - 11 - Tulsa State Fair, Tulsa - (918)744-1113 (3436)

October 3 - Oklahoma Czech Festival, Yukon - Enjoy this all-day ethnic festival promoting Czech heritage, music, dancing, foods, crafts, carnival, parade, and royalty. 8am-All Day (405) 206-8142 (3435)

October 10 - 3rd Annual Downtown Stillwater Car Show, Stillwater - Classic and Modified Cars, New Car Corral, Kicker Audio, music and fun! (405)742-8359 (3487)