FREE Bowling
Broken Arrow Lanes
4701 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74011 455-4616
www.brokenarrowlanes.com
Hours: Mon-Thur 11-8, Fri-Sun 11-5
AMF Sheridan Lane
3121 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74145 627-2728
www.amf.com
Hours: each day until 7pm.
Andy B’s (Formerly Riverlanes)
8711 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74137 299-9494
www.Riverlanes.com
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-2, Sun noon-5
You can register at http://www.kidsbowlfree.com/state.php?state=OK. Upon completion, you will receive two free bowling passes per day for your child from now until August 30th. This is an excellent way to introduce your child to bowling. It is also a good indoor activity on cloudy or really hot summer days.
Kaleidoscope Children's Museum
6202 S. Sheridan, Tulsa, OK 74133 340-5252
www.kaleidoscopecm.com
Hours: Mon-Thurs 10-3, Fri-Sat 10-7, Sun 1-6
Kaleidoscope Children's Museum features a pint-size Kid's City where your child can be a waitress, a barber, a doctor, a postal worker, or even a rescue hero at the fireman's pole! You won't want to miss a chance to race your children on our 2 GIANT rock walls! Be careful though...you may be thrown in our kid size jail! If you're a spectacular detective, you may be able to use our magnifying glasses to find some of the many items that are hidden all throughout the museum! Check out our many features, where kids will find unending excitement in our 13,000-square feet of fun!
Cost: Under 2: Free, 2-8 $6,75, 8 and up $8.00 (The Giant 23 Rockwall Climb is extra)
Ollie's Restaurant
4070 Southwest Boulevard, Tulsa, OK 74107 446-0524
www.olliesstation.com
Thomas the Train fans will love this restaurant! Miniature railroad tracks are all over the restaurant and some are even suspended above the tables. Several operating model trains are running most of the time. The food is good, too, and many of the patrons during the lunch rush hour are employees of the nearby railroad yards.
Admiral Twin Drive-In Theater
7355 E. Easton St, Tulsa, OK (1 block north of 1-244 btw. Sheridan & Memorial) 838-3114
Drive-in movie theaters are making a comeback around the country. Tulsa's Admiral Twin has stayed put all of these years. Grab your lawn chairs, blankets, pillows, coolers, and enjoy an evening outside watching your favorite current flicks. The audio comes through your car radio.
Cinemark Summer Movie Clubhouse (Movies 8)
6808 S Memorial, Tulsa, OK 74133 250-4511
http://www.cinemark.com/summermovieclubhouse/29.htm
Cost: $5.00 for summer pass or $1 per movie.
Cinemark Movies 8 has a great deal for kids during the summer. For just $5.00, you can purchase a summer movie pass that is good for 10 children's movies. Selected films are rated G and PG. If you choose not to purchase the pass, you can still see the movies for an at-the-door fee of $1 per child. Movies are shown Thursday mornings at l0am.
June 10th – Space Chimps
June 17th – Madagascar 2
June 24th – Horton Hears a Who
July 1st – Arthur & the Invisibles
July 8th – Alvin & the Chipmunks
July 15th – Kung Fu Panda
July 22nd – The Tale of Despereaux
July 29th – Hotel for Dogs
Aug 5th – Igor
Aug 12th – Open Season
Riverwalk Movies Free Summer Kids Film Festival
Riverwalk Crossing, Jenks 392-9964
www.selectcinemas.com
Cost: Free
Some of your children's favorite movies such as Kung Fu Panda, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and Madagascar 2 can be seen for free this summer. Beginning June I'" Riverwalk Movies will be showing a series of free movies every Monday thru Wednesday. Movie times are 11:30am and 1:45pm and seating is on a first come-first serve basis, so arrive early. Visit http://www.selectcinemas.com/userfiles/file/KidsShowFest1-2009.jpg.
Jun 1st, 2nd, & 3rd – Flushed Away
Jun 8th, 9th, & 10th – Alvin & the Chipmunks
Jun 15th, 16th, & 17th – RV
Jun 22nd, 23rd, & 24th – Shark Tale
Jun 29th, 30th and July 1st – Kung Fu Panda
Jul 6th, 7th & 8th – Zathura
Jul 13th, 14th & 15th – Monster House
Jul 20th, 21st & 22nd – Madagascar 2
Jul 27th, 28th & 29th – Hotel for Dogs
Aug 3rd, 4th & 5th – Open Season
AMC Theater Summer Movie Camp
Southroads
www.amctheatres.com/smc/
Cost: $1 per movie
Another movie shown Wednesday at 10am. Again, seating is on a first come-first serve basis.
Jun 17th – Space Chimps
Jun 24th – Kung Fu Panda
Jul 2st – Madagascar 2
Jul 8th – Tale of Despereaux
Jul 15th – Horton Hears a Who
Jul 22nd – The Spiderwick Chronicles
Jul 29th – Nim’s Island
Aug 5th – Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
10128 E. 71st St. 294-5293
www.krispykreme.com
Grab a group of kids and sign them up for a mouth-watering tour of this business. Follow the production line and watch as raw ingredients are transformed into yummy doughnuts that pass under the glaze waterfall. The kids will have an opportunity to decorate their own doughnuts.
Blue Bell Creameries
820 I E. Hwy 51, Broken Arrow 258-5100
www.bluebell.com
Ever wonder how ice cream gets from the cow to the grocery store? Blue Bell lets you in on their secret by offering tours of their facility. A brief historical video of the company is shown and then you're lead to observation areas to view the machines and processes that make it all happen. A free scoop of ice cream is your reward after the tour. This is a wonderful introduction to the world of factories. Tours are available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. by appointment. Cost: Adult $2, Children 6-18 $1, 5 & under Free
Purple Glaze Pottery Studio
91st and Sheridan (Southeast corner) 491-6900
www.purpleglazestudio.com/Pottery.html
This painting place caters to the young and old, experienced and inexperienced painters alike. You can choose from many unfinished ceramic pieces, such as bowls, picture frames, plates, and statues. The cost varies with the size of the project. The studio is spacious and the staff is very helpful.
Jenks Aquarium
Get a free admission for a child for going to the dentist. Print out the form here and get the dentist to sign. http://www.okaquarium.org/userFiles/DentalCertificatePrint.pdf
Bass Pro Shop
101 Bass Pro Dr., Broken Arrow, OK 355-7600
www.basspro.com
This is a great place for kids to explore! The Bass Pro Shop sells gear for camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, etc. The building itself is impressive inside. There is a large aquarium full of fish that are fed Tuesday and Thursday at 6pm and on Saturday at 2pm. There's a laser shooting stage for the older kids and younger kids can gaze at the many animal figures stuffed, hoisted, and hung throughout the store. (Idea: Print pictures of animals such as a bear, fox, buffalo, turkey, raccoon, etc., and have your child look for those ,animals in the store ... like an animal scavenger hunt.)
Linnaeus Teaching Garden at Woodward Park
21st and Peoria 746-5125
www.tulsagardencenter.com/htdocs/LGC/index.htm
Hours: Tues-Sat 9-4, Sun 1-4
This unique teaching garden is built in Woodward Park. Stone, brick, steel/iron, wood, and the newest plant species are creatively used to demonstrate the most successful gardening techniques. Meander along paths that parallel babbling streams. Walk through the gourd tunnel where gourds are hung to dry. Visitors are encouraged to touch, taste, feel, and smell their way through the garden and learn from educational exhibits.
Oxley Nature Center
5701 E. 36th St. North, Tulsa, OK (Mohawk Park) 669-6644
www.oxleynaturecenter.org
Experience the untouched land. This nature center has several paths that lead you through the woods and around ponds that have been virtually untouched by man. You might discover owl feathers, fluff from the cottonwood trees or the skin of a snake. Cost is free.
But, please note that a $2 parking fee is charged on weekends when entering Mohawk Park.
Pump It Up
13675 E. 61st, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 250-5553
www.pumpitupparty.com/ok/broken-arrow/tulsa/home-p1q120.htm
Pop-in playtimes: Web/Thurs 9:30-11am and Mon/Wed/Fri 2:30-4pm.
This is a ginormous indoor inflatable play zone great for deflating your kids' pent up energy! Two large rooms hold Jupiter jumps and inflatable slides and basketball courts. This is appropriate for children ages 2 and above. Cost is $7.00 per session. Check the calendar on the website for additions or cancellations of sessions.
Bounce U
8922 S Memorial Dr, Tulsa, OK 74133 249-0090
www.BounceU.com
Open Bounce Times: Mon-Fri 3-4:15pm
Cost: $6.95/child.
More Inflatables! Reservations are strongly recommended and openings may change due to parties and special events. Please call ahead of time. In addition, check out their website for summer camps!
Tulsa Air and Space Museum
3624 N. 74th East Ave, Tulsa, OK (near the Zoo) 834-9900
www.TulsaAirandSpaceMuseum.com
Hours: Tues-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5
Cost: Adult $6, Child 4-12 $4, Under 4 Free
This museum is ever changing. In addition to the many aircraft exhibits, it provides several opportunities for interactive play including a space shuttle robotic arm, a space shuttle launch, and an F-16 wind tunnel. The planetarium has a projection system that takes you on a 3-dimensional digital journey through space! And. the museum often has special events including traveling exhibits and book signings. AND, for the little kids, the museum now has an outdoor playground. Take a look at
Summer Concert Series
Introduce your child to an assortment of musical styles and instruments. Several places in Tulsa are hosting summer concerts featuring music from the 50's & 60's, country, jazz, island music, etc. Take your lawn chairs, blankets, snacks and watch your kids' artistic side grow. All concerts are free.
Riverwalk Crossing, Jenks Bridge and Arkansas River - Nights & times vary.
www.riverwalkcrossing.com
June 5th, 8pm RadioRadio, Opening Act: Ziff
June 6th, 8pm Hurricane Mason
June 11th, 7pm John Waller
June 13th, 7pm Miles Raulston
June 18th, 7pm Jubiliation Choir
June 19th, 8pm Juke Box Hero
June 20th, 8pm Badwater
June 26th, 8pm Michael Ray Little Band
June 27th, 8pm Hot Shot Karate
Utica Square, 21st and Harvard - Thursdays. 7-9pm.
www.uticasquare.com
June 4th Earl Clark (Jazz)
June 11th Admiral Twin (Rock)
June 18th Sean Adair & Okie Island (Country)
June 25th Scott Ellison (Blues/Rock)
July 2nd The Red Dirt Rangers (Country)
July 9th Joseph Vincelli (Jazz)
July 16th Jessica V & the Rhythmatics (Rhythm & Blues)
July 23rd Random Sample (Country & Rock)
July 30th Usual Suspects (Rock)
Aug 6th Something Steel (Island Music)
Aug 13th Annie Ellicott w/ Brian Haas Trio (Jazz)
Aug 20th Mid-Life Crisis (Classic Rock Encore)
Aug 27th Grady Nichols (Smooth Sax)
Shops of Seville, 101st and Yale - Thursdays, 7-9pm.
June 11th Mid Life Crisis
June 25th G-Note
July 16th Mid Life Crisis
July 30th G-Note
Sept 10th Mid Life Crisis
Oct 8th Mid Life Crisis
Gardens of LaFortune Park. 51st St. west of Hudson - First Friday of the month, 7-9pm.
www.parks.tulsacounty.org/LaFortune.aspx
June 5th Vance Orange Project (Rock/Blues)
July 10th Three Hour Tour (Classic Rock/60’s & 70’s)
Aug 7th Radio Soul (Pop, R&B, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s rock)
Sept 11th Wanda Watson (Blues)
Starlight Concerts – River Parks Festival Amphitheater, 2100 S Jackson
www.starlightbands.net
June 16th Jazz Band – Contemporary Jazz
June 23rd Concert Band – Medley Night
June 30th Concert Band – Americana Night
July 7th Concert Band – A Tribute to Super Heroes
July 14th Concert Band – Circle Cinema Movie Night
July 21st Jazz Band – Big Band Hits
Broken Arrow Tuesdays in Central Park – Tuesday at 7pm – 1500 S Main, Broken Arrow
June 9th Grady Nichols (Jazz)
June 16th Mike Bennett (Big Band)
June 23rd Mary Cogan (Soft Rock)
June 30th Less Gilliam (Country)
Lowe's Build and Grow Clinics
www.lowesbuldandgrow.com
For those Bob the Builder fans, this is a fun idea. Go alone or get a group of your child’s friends together. Register for the class at the website above.
Tulsa City County Library Summer Reading Program "Be Creative"
www.TulsaLibrary.org
Read a book and get stuff! This summer reading program is a great way to keep kids reading through the summer. It's for children of all ages, including those just learning to turn the pages of a book. Read 20 books and visit the library at least four times and your child can earn a certificate, a medal of achievement, an inflatable crayon, and coupons to popular kids' places like Tulsa Zoo, Krispy Kreme Doughnut, Oklahoma Aquarium, etc. In addition, all of the libraries will have a variety of featured programs like a magician, puppet theater, juggling & balloon twisting show, etc. The program kicks off May 18th and ends Aug 2nd. Sign up at your local library.
Summertime in the Park
41st and Riverside 596-7977
This is more of what the Tulsa City County Library has to offer this summer! Join the Reading Roadshow for stories, songs and activities in the park every Thursday, June 4th – July 9th, 10-11am. Blankets or lawn chairs are recommended.
TCC College for Kids
10300 E. 81st St, Tulsa, OK 595-7566
www.tulsacc.edu
It's never too early for college at Tulsa Community College. The school is offering mini-courses for children ages 5 and older. Examples of classes include space adventure, magic and math, bubbles, clowning, and more. Each class lasts four days, Monday-Thursday.
Go to www.tulsacc.edu, quick link to Southeast Campus, and search for "College for Kids."
Oilers Ice Center
6413 S. Mingo, Tulsa, OK 252-0011
www.oilersicecenter.com
Play where it's cool. Oilers Ice Center is open for public skating Monday - Friday 11:30-1:30; Friday Christian Skate Night 8-11 pm; Saturday 11:45-1:45; Sunday, 1-3pm.
Cost: 6 and up $6.50, 5 and under $3.50. Skate rental is $2.50.
Tulsa Rocketry Club
Approx. 161st Street & Lynn Lane, Leonard
www.tulsarocketry.org
Is your kid a space cadet? Then he or she might enjoy watching real rocket launches. This club consists of hobby rocketry enthusiasts who gather every second Sunday of the month and launch their homemade rockets. Launches begin at 1pm on a working sod farm in Leonard, just southeast of Bixby. Please visit their website at www.tulsarocketry.org for directions and special driving and parking instructions. Take your lawn chairs. Note: The club will also post its launch cancellations on the site should there be bad weather.
A Bit of a Drive
Discoveryland
19501 W 41st St, Sand Springs, OK 245-0KLA
www.discoverylandusa.com
You'll feel as if you’re part of the show as you watch the theater production "Oklahoma" performed on an open-air stage. Performances include live animals and all of your favorite Oklahoma songs and characters. Shows begin at 8pm with pre-show activities for kids and adults beginning at 6pm. The production runs from June 5th – Aug 15th. Discoveryland is located 10 miles west of Tulsa on 41st St.
Owasso Sports Complex Funtastic Island Playground
10320 E 116th St North
www.cityofowasso.com
Built in a week by Owasso residents, this is an outstanding park that is located on three acres of land! This is one large unit that is ramped so children can go from one end of the structure to the other without having to touch ground. Themed sections, like the space area, include giant slides, swings, spring riders, etc. A fence with only one entrance and one exit surrounds the entire structure so children stay put.
Safari Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary
26881 E. 58th St., Broken Arrow 357-LOVE
www.safarissanctuary.com
Hours: Sat-Sun 12-5, Weekdays by appointment
Cost: Over 13 $6, 3-12 $5, Under 3 Free. Food for the animals is an additional cost.
Walk and talk like the animals at this rescue wildlife park. Children will have opportunities to be up-close with tigers and bears ...literally. See the rare golden tabby tiger, feed the leopards, spray down the water-lovin' tigers during the summer months, and pet and feed barnyard animals.
The Toomey's Black-N-Blue Berry Farm
22629 E. 61st, Broken Arrow, OK 595-5881
www.toomeyblackberryfarm.com
Hours: Mon 5pm until dark, Thurs 7-11am, Sat 7-11am
Grab your buckets and pick your own! The Toomey's have a farm of thorn less blackberry bushes perfect for little hands to reach in and grab their own fruit. The first picking begins June 22nd. Call the Toomey Family ahead of time to let them know you're comin'. Directions can be found on their website.
Swan Brothers Dairy
938 E. 5th St., Claremore, OK 341-2298
www.tiawah.com/swandairy.htm
For a lesson about where milk really comes from, visit the Swan Brothers Dairy in Claremore. This is a small family-owned operation. Windows make it possible to see the cows being milked at 3pm every day. Children can watch as the milk flows through clear pipes, into a tank, and to the bottling area. Cheese is also made there and both can be purchased.
Tulsa Pools
Admission fees this year will $2 per person. The 7 pools scheduled to open this summer are below. Call 596-7275 for hours.
Lacy, 2134 N. Madison Pl.
McClure, 7440 E. 7th St.
Manion , 3003 E. 56th St.
Reed, 4233 S. Yukon Ave.
Zeigler , 3903 W. 4th St.
Berry, 5002 N. Wheeling
Whiteside, 7440 E. Pittsburg Ave.
Kids Triathlon – July 25th, McClure Park, 8am
Youth ages 6-15 can sign up for either the short or long course. Includes swimming, biking, and running with medal of completion for all finishers. Early Bird entry fee of $25 includes t-shirt. Call 596-2527 for info.
Gilcrease Museum – Kids Dig Books, Summer on the Plains
www.gilcrease.org
Fri 10-11am. June 5, 12, 19 & 26; July 3, 10, 24 & 31.
Cost: FREE
Listen to stories of summertime on the Western plains in which children explore their natural surrounding and the freedom the long warm days bring. Then create a work of art based on these adventures.
Also at Gilcrease, the Creative Learning Center. It is a free art center with all kinds of activities available to the kids. They can make and take projects using painting, clay and weaving.
AND Gilcrease offers free admission to all visitors on the first Tuesday of each Month (TU Tuesday).
Philbrook Museum – Free Family Day
Free 2nd Saturday of the Month. Drop in anytime from 10:30am-4pm. Experiment with fun material to make hands-on art projects, go on a scavenger hunt, take a family-friendly tour of the museum and so much more on this day specifically for families. Thanks to the Heyman Family Adventures in Art.
Bartlesville Sunfest June 5, 6 & 7
This free premier arts & entertainment festival – now in its 27th year – is held in Sooner Park located at Madison Boulevard and Tuxedo Avenue in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Parking is available in several lots near the park. For information: www.bartlesvillesunfest.org/tradition.htm
Asian-American Festival, June 6
FREE. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, at Martin Regional Library, 2601 S. Garnett Road.
Celebrate and learn about the customs and traditions of Asian-Americans with entertaining, educational events for the entire family as Tulsa City-County Library presents the seventh annual Asian-American Festival.
Explore the colorful cultures of China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and other countries in Asia. The festival kicks off at 10:45 a.m. with a vibrant Dragon Dance, featuring a 70-foot dragon from China, and includes martial arts demonstrations; Kyoto, Japan art exchange exhibit and workshop; manga exchange and workshop; bamboo flute music; classical Indian dance; traditional Chinese dance; a Japanese tea ceremony; and children’s dances and songs in Japanese and English.
Numerous activities and presentations are scheduled indoors throughout the festival, including interactive educational booths featuring crafts for kids, temporary tattoos, name translation, henna painting and origami instruction. The festival also features authentic arts and crafts booths. Food concession is provided by India Palace, located at 69th and Lewis.
Tulsa FreedomFest '09, July 4
Annual July 4th celebration held at the River West Festival Park and Veterans Park featuring fireworks, entertainment, activities, food & beverages. Fireworks are shot from the 21st Street Bridge at approximately 9:30 p.m. Contact River Parks at 596-2001 for more details
DFest, July 24-25
Downtown in the Blue Dome District, music conference and festival showcasing 130+ artists of the best emerging independent artists in the country including Oklahoma, Regional and National performers. Tickets required for entry into stages, but you can wander around and see exhibits and hear some music for free – for families, probably best in afternoon and early evening. For more information, go to www.ddfest.net
Tulsa Drillers
The national pasttime and a good way to spend a few summer hours. We love Tulsa baseball! Tickets are cheap and there are always specials and giveaways from free tickets to 50 cent hotdogs. For a list of various promotions, go here:
http://tulsa. drillers. milb.com/ promotions/ index.jsp? sid=t260
A couple of promotion highlights: Free tickets are available for the following games: May 29 (pick up tickets at all WalMart locations); June 10 (all QuikTrips) June 24 (all Arby’s), Aug. 25 & 26 (free tickets at ALL advertisers. )
There are several “Kids Eat Free” nights, where kids can go on the field for a free clinic and with a paid admission, they get a free hot dog, milk and ice cream -- June 11, June 28, July 12 and Aug. 16.
And even if you don’t feel like watching the game, be sure to check the list for one of the nights that will feature fireworks after the games – they put on really impressive shows (better than many 4th of July shows) and you can join the hundreds of people who congregate in the Lowe’s or Walgreen’s parking lot or in nearby neighborhoods to watch.
Blue Bell Broken Arrow Ice Cream Plant- Taste of Summer, June 29
8201 E. Hwy 51, Broken Arrow, June 29, Saturday, 9 am–3 pm
The annual Community Open House hosted by one of Broken Arrow's favorite and best-known businesses. ALL the ice cream you can eat. Jupiter Jump for the kids, ice cream eating contest, live entertainment, plant tours and much more. Admission $4 for adults with kids under 6 free.
Woolaroc Kidsfest, June 27 & 28
10 am-5 pm -- Regular Woolaroc admission (adults $8, over 65 $6 and children 11 and under are FREE) at the great family museum/ranch southwest of Bartlesville.
Kidsfest features events, games, crafts and entertainment presented on the Woolaroc grounds where visitors can enjoy all of the activities in the rustic outdoor environment, along with the natural beauty of the Osage Hills, the historic art and artifacts in the Woolaroc Museum and the animals on the Wildlife Preserve. Kids can participate in a variety of activities, such as pony rides, wagon rides, treasure dig, face painting, Carpenter's corner, tattoos, beaded necklaces, Indian head bands, native sand art, rock painting, bean bag games, and lots of nature crafts. Our living history booths will include horseshoeing, saddle & boot makers, bridle, bit and spur makers, woodcarvers, silversmiths, flint knapping, rope making, black-smithing, old west re-enactors and lots more. More info at: http://www.woolaroc .org/
Bartlesville Kiddie Park
A fun and cheap park for younger kids (probably best up to age 7 or 8). Some of the rides were so mild that even very young toddlers can ride them safely. No admission charge and ride tickets are 25 cents -- almost all rides are just one ticket, so you can have a lot of fun for only a few bucks. At least last year, concessions were good "fair fare" and cheap -- $1 cotton candy, 75 cents snowcones, etc. A few things adults could ride, plenty of benches to sit on and watch the kids. There also were wandering clowns, face painting, etc. Good old-fashioned summer fun!
It's open through the summer, only in the evening: Fridays and Saturday evenings through May, then open Tues-Thurs 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm; Fri-Sat 7:00 pm -10:00 pm. Closed Sundays, Mondays & the 4th of July. If you want to make it the quintessential summer date -- go early enough to stop at the Bartlesville Sonic on the way -- you pass it on your way to the Park, and it's the only Sonic I've seen with a big outdoor playground.
It is located at 215 N. Cherokee Ave. in Johnstone Park. For info or directions, go to http://kiddiepark. net/ .
Free Family Fishing Clinics
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation hosts free family fishing clinics at the Zebco casting pond, located adjacent to the Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks. The two-hour clinics begin at 6:30 p.m. and conclude with fishing in the small pond, which is regularly stocked with good-sized channel catfish, which the novice anglers can take home for the dinner table is they so choose. Clinics are open to all ages, not just children, but kids 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Here’s the schedule for this year:
May 19, 21 & 28; June 2, 4, 16, 18, 23 & 25; July 7, 14, 21 & 28; Aug. 4 & 11. Pre-registration is required -- to register call the Wildlife Department's Jenks office at (918) 299-2334.
For a complete schedule of other locations and events, go to:
http://www.wildlife department. com./aquated2. htm.
Bixby Green Corn Festival, June 25-27
Enjoy this old fashioned family fun festival held in downtown Bixby hosted by the Bixby Optimist Club! Enjoy the Pride of Texas carnival, crafts, live music, food and fun games and events for all. Proceeds from the festival will fund youth projects and scholarships provided by the Optimist Club of Bixby. For more info, visit http://www.bixbyoptimist.org/greencorn_ festival.php
Porter Peach Festival, July 16-18
Downtown Porter. Rodeo, music, arts, 5k run, carnival rides, free peaches and cream!
For more infromation, http://www.porterpeachfestivals.com/ or 694-9314.