Communities Coming Together

Photo courtesy Williams Route 66 Marathon

There’s much to see and do for community members in Oklahoma.

Enjoy documentarian and conservationist Peter McBride and Kevin Fedarko, coming to the Tulsa PAC on Nov. 14 courtesy Tulsa Town Hall. For those who love to stay active, the Williams Route 66 Marathon and Half Marathon takes place Nov. 22-23 in Downtown Tulsa. And for a taste of the holiday season a bit early, venture to Rhema Bible Church for the Rhema Christmas Lights, starting Nov 27, or Tulsa Botanic’s Garden of Lights, beginning Nov. 28. 

In OKC, the Edmond Ice Rink at Mitch Park opens Nov. 7 for those looking to get outside and feel the festive vibes. Other goodies include the OKC Renaissance and Scottish Festival, Nov. 8-9 at the OKC Fairgrounds, as well as the Oklahoma City Tree Lighting Festival, Nov. 13 at Mickey Mantle Plaza. You won’t want to miss the Red Earth TreeFest, running Nov. 13-Dec. 31 at BancFirst Tower, or the Turkey Tracks 5K, happening Nov. 27 and starting at 305 NW 5th St.

Around the state, you’ll get a little bit of everything. Try the Oklahoma Pelican Festival, Nov. 8 at 251 E. Main St. in Ardmore, or the Eufaula Veterans Day Parade, Nov. 11 on Main Street. Holiday events abound; visit the Chickasha Festival of Light, Nov. 20-Dec. 31 at Shannon Springs Park; Castle Christmas, Nov. 27-Dec. 31 at the Castle of Muskogee; or the Woolaroc Wonderland of Lights, Nov. 28-Dec. 31 in Bartlesville.

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