Things to Do in March and April Jurassic Quest at State Fair Park Bennett Event Center (3101 Gordon Cooper Blvd)
MARCH 14 FREE Family Game Night at the Edmond Library (10 S Boulevard, Edmond) features a variety of board games, card games, puzzles and more for a range of ages. 6-8pm. metrolibrary.org MARCH 17 sham-ROCK the Gardens: St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at Myriad Botanical Gardens (301 W Reno Ave) features Irish food vendors, music by some of Oklahoma’s best Irish bands and more. Free to attend. 11am-2pm. myriadgardens.org MARCH 18 Make Ready Market in Midtown (220 NW 13th St) features an outdoor market with an assortment of locally made goods including clothing, flowers, skin care products, vintage items, jewelry, art, pottery and food. Free to attend. 11am-4pm. Also held: April 22. facebook.com/makereadymarket FREE Heard on Hurd Street Fest in downtown Edmond (Broadway between 1st St & Hurd Ave, Edmond) features local food, unique shopping and live music. 6-10pm. Also held: April 15. mycitizens.bank/heard-on-hurd MARCH 19 AT&T Sundays at First Americans Museum (659 First Americans Blvd). Kids ages 4-12 receive free admission to the museum galleries on the third Sunday of the month. 11am-5pm. Also held: April 16. famok.org
features an interactive adventure with realistic dinosaurs, dinosaur-themed rides and attractions, dinosaur shows and more. Adults, $24; kids (2-12), $24-$39. Friday, noon-8pm; Saturday, 9am-8pm; Sunday, 9am-6pm. jurassicquest.com MARCH 11 FREE St. Patrick’s Day Parade at Stockyards City (S Agnew Ave) features a celebration with a combination of Irish and Western heritage. See marching bands, bagpipes, Irish dancers, cool cars and more. 10am. stockyardscity.org Te Ata film screening and discussion at Oklahoma History Center (800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr). Plus, hear from a speaker with the Chickasaw Cultural Center. Preregister. Free to attend. noon-2pm. okhistory.org
THROUGH MARCH 11 Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Lyric Theatre (1727 NW 16th St) features a tale of friendship against all odds recreated for young audiences as two best friends demonstrate the power children have to change the world. $20 & up. See website for show times. lyrictheatreokc.com MARCH 5-26 FREE Metro Grows – Raising Your Own Backyard Chickens at Metropolitan Libraries (various locations). Learn the basics of caring for these fun and friendly pets with local backyard chicken expert Sara Braden. A few local hens will join this outdoor class. All ages welcome. See website for times and locations. metrolibrary.org/metrogrows MARCH 7 Little Scientists at Sam Noble Museum (2401 Chautauqua Ave, Norman) explores science concepts through stories, songs, games, crafts and museum exploration. For ages 3-5 with an adult. Preregister. $15-$20 per adult/child pair; $10 for each additional child. 9:30-11am. Also held: March 21, April 18 & 25. samnoblemuseum.ou.edu MARCH 10 FREE LIVE! On the Pawza in the Plaza District (1700 block of NW 16th St) features a pet-themed event with local artists, live music, special events, local shopping and more. 6-10pm. plazadistrict.org MARCH 10-12 IndigiPopX at First Americans Museum (659 First Americans Blvd) features a Native pop culture festival with special guests, vendors and programming. All ages welcome. $25 & up. Friday & Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, 11am-5pm. indigipopx.com
FREE Second Saturday XL: Eat Your Art Out at Oklahoma Contemporary (11 NW 11th St) features food-focused art-making, engaging performances and appetizing activities. 1-4pm. oklahomacontemporary.org Acoustic Rooster’s Barnyard Boogie at McKnight Center for the Performing Arts (705 W University Blvd, Stillwater) features a musical adaptation of two children’s books, Acoustic Rooster and Indigo Blume . Hear a story about being brave and believing in yourself. Best suited for ages 5 & up. $20. 3pm. mcknightcenter.org MARCH 12-28 FREE Metro Grows – Spring Gardening for Beginners at Metropolitan Libraries (various locations). Learn about how to start a garden of any size, the correct tools to use, proper soil testing and how to plant seeds and harvest. All ages welcome. See website for times and locations. metrolibrary.org/metrogrows
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