Chuck Wagon Festival Experience Western heritage at the annual "Chuck Wagon Festival," May 24-25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. Enjoy traditional Western cooking from local chuck wagon cooks, plus Native American food samples and culinary history. The event features activities like butter-making, artisan demos, rope making, live music, face painting and more. Guests can explore Liichokoshkomo’, Prosperity Junction and other interactive exhibits, along with live Western entertainment and re-enactments.
Women’s College World Series The 2025 "Women’s College World Series" (WCWS) will take place from May 29 to June 5 or 6 at Devon Park in OKC. This premier NCAA Division I softball tournament features eight teams competing in a double- elimination format, culminating in a best-of-three championship series. The event has been hosted at Devon Park since 1990, with the exception of 1996. Tickets are available for purchase, and the venue is cashless, with a clear bag policy in effect. Devon Park is located in OKC’s Adventure District, about 18 miles from Will Rogers World Airport and 6 miles from downtown. deadCenter Film Festival The deadCenter Film Festival, Oklahoma's largest and only Oscar-qualifying festival, celebrates its 25th anniversary from June 11-15. The event features short films, documentaries, comedies and more from filmmakers across Oklahoma and beyond. Catering to all levels of filmmakers, including icons like Sterlin Harjo and Alfre Woodard, deadCenter has earned recognition as one of the "20 Coolest Film Festivals in the World." It also partners with local arts organizations to offer year- round education and screenings, promoting creativity through film.
Prix de West "Prix de West" at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum features nearly 300 Western paintings and sculptures from top contemporary artists. Open June 6 to August 3, with the art sale weekend on June 20-21, the exhibit showcases a range of styles, from historical to contemporary works. Key pieces highlight landscapes, wildlife and illustrations. The event also includes art seminars, receptions and awards banquets, celebrating the finest in Western art. Juneteenth on the East Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, marks the 1865 announcement of freedom for enslaved African Americans, symbolizing both the end of slavery and the ongoing fight for equality. OKC celebrates with "Juneteenth on the East," taking place June 19-21 in the East End District on NE 23rd Street. Produced by With Love OKC and local community leaders, including Jane and the Oklahoma Mural Syndicate, the event honors this historic day with cultural festivities and community engagement.
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