Calendar of Events
SEPT. 18 Homeschool Days at Oklahoma Hall of Fame (1400 Classen Dr) features self-facilitated and staff-led activities for the whole family. Fun, engaging activities explore the science of flight. Preregister. Adults, $7; kids (4 & up), $5. 10am-2pm. oklahomahof.com SEPT. 19 Can You Hear the Dogwood Bark? at Martin Park Nature Center (5000 W Memorial Rd) features a group discussion about trees and their importance in the ecosystem, hands-on activities including leaf sorting and bark rubbings, and an outdoor tree identification session. Best suited for ages 5-12. Preregister. $2. 10-11am. okc.gov/parks SEPT. 20 Loves Planetarium Grand Opening at Science Museum Oklahoma (2020 Remington Pl). See the world- class, high-caliber planetarium in action exploring space, physics, art and more, plus astronomy activities and the Destination Space exhibition. Free with admission. See website for showtimes. sciencemuseumok.org/planetarium Friday Night Bites at Moore’s Central Park (700 S Broadway Ave, Moore) features a food truck festival with live music, lawn games and inflatables. Free to attend. 6-9pm. cityofmoore.com SEPT. 20-22 Route 66 Balloon Festival in Arcadia (212 OK-66, Arcadia) features balloon competitions, rides and glows, plus live music, vendors and activities for kids. Prices vary. Adults, $15; parking, $5. 7am-10pm. oklahomaballooning.com FREE Old Volks Show at Wild Horse Park (1201 N Mustang Rd, Mustang) features cars from the earliest makes and models and beyond as well as food trucks and music from the 60s & 70s. Free to attend. 8am-3pm. vwclubofoklahoma.org
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