There are quite literally too many community events in Oklahoma to name … so we’ll dole out some of the highlights!
In Tulsa, tech guru David Pogue visits the PAC on Oct. 3 courtesy Tulsa Town Hall. And don’t forget – you still have a few days to enjoy the Tulsa State Fair, running through Oct. 5 at Expo Square. At the aquarium, Hallowmarine runs Oct. 17-31, where visitors can dress up in their best Halloween costumes for a chance to win prizes while interacting with fascinating ocean creatures. Other goodies include the annual Tulsa Run, happening downtown on Oct. 25, as well as the tailend of Tulsa Botanic’s Autumn in the Garden, running until Oct. 30.
In OKC, the sky’s the limit when it comes to community events. Try the Banjo Festival at the American Banjo Museum from Oct. 9-11, or visit the Paycom Center for Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live: Glow-N-Fire on Oct. 11-12. Head to the First Americans Museum to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Oct. 13, or venture over to Myriad Botanical Gardens on Oct. 18 for the Red Earth Parade & FallFest Powwow.
Around the state, gems include the OKM Music Oktoberfest, Oct. 4 in Downtown Bartlesville; the Idabel Fall Festival, Oct. 4-5 in downtown Idabel; Oklahoma’s International Bluegrass Festival, Oct. 9-11 at Guthrie’s Cottonwood Flats Recreation Area; and the Robbers Cave Fall Festival, Oct. 17-19 at Robberts Cave State Park in Wilburton.