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Barbara Beaton

General manager of the Oklahoma City Convention Center, Barbara Beaton oversees all management, promotion and operations for the 200,000-square-foot exhibit hall, 45,000-square-foot meeting space and 30,000-square-foot ballroom. Beaton has worked within ASM Global, the facility’s management company, for nearly two decades. After graduating from the University of Tulsa, she began her career in convention sales for Tulsa’s Chamber of...

Off the Beaten Path

If you’re hoping to connect with nature, be taken back in time, or just plan a staycation outside the norm, Oklahoma harbors several one-of-a-kind, local stays to explore. Eufaula Treehouse Tree-Sort Owned by Richard and Becky Shelton, the Eufaula Treehouses (aptly named tree-sorts) offer a nostalgic experience perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts.  “We’re definitely way off the beaten path,” says Richard....

As the Leaves Fall

While the first day of autumn is technically in September, Oklahomans know the weather doesn’t truly turn until October. Now is the perfect time to head out into the wild and see some beautiful foliage. The state has countless spots to find it – so use a free weekend to gather family and friends and make a day out...
As a child, did you ever wish you had magical powers? Ever want to learn how to make things appear or disappear? Read someone’s mind? Make objects levitate?  Joe Coover, owner of Funky Monkey Magic in Oklahoma City, is not only teaching young people these kinds of tricks, he’s also teaching them skills for life through the lens of magic.  “Yes,...
Cowboys are intrinsic to both America culture and the cattle industry, the latter of which gave rise to beloved American rodeo events. Black cowboys have been part of that world since the nation’s beginning, but covert and not-so-covert policies often prohibited them from participating in competitions. This led to the rise of all-Black rodeos, many of which are still...
Fall has arrived, and with it comes nicer weather for outdoor activities before, during and after the Halloween season. There are plenty of options – from pumpkin patches and haunted cruises to food trucks, hayrides and so much more. If you’re looking for something spooky, something family friendly, or something in between, Oklahoma has you covered.  Stillwater Pumpkin Patch Through. Oct...

School Superstars

A myriad of mascots stand ready to excite, engage and entertain fans of Oklahoma schools. These costumed characters bring on the cheer and build camaraderie at games, rallies, parades and community events.  Take a peek behind the mask and explore some of the most unique mascots in the state, as well as celebrate the pivotal role these characters play in...

Cruisin’ Along

Created in 1947, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) constructs, maintains, repairs and operates turnpike projects at locations authorized by the legislature and approved by the State Department of Transportation (ODOT). The OTA provided for construction of the state’s first turnpike – the Turner Turnpike. Today, Oklahoma has 12 turnpikes covering 630.1 miles.  “In 1947, Oklahoma did not have a paved,...
Ever wondered what it takes to join the ranks of Oklahoma’s most lauded performing arts companies? We profile three such artists from the OKC Ballet, Tulsa Opera and OKC Philharmonic to explore their day-to-days, education and interests outside the world of performance. Kara Joy Troester Blythe Oklahoma City Ballet Always on her toes, Kara Joy Troester Blythe is starting her eighth season...
Democrats Monroe Nichols and Karen Keith, who emerged from the Aug. 27 mayoral primary as Tulsa’s top two choices, face each other again during a run-off on Nov. 5. “There is not a more consequential position in elected office when it comes to impacting people’s lives in a positive way, than that of mayor,” says Nichols, who is wrapping up...