Calendar of Events
November sneak peek NOV. 2-3 Oklahoma City Train Show at OKC Fairgrounds Pavilion (3212 Wichita Walk) features operating model train displays and vendors with railroad memorabilia and an assortment of trains and railroad items. Adults, $14; kids (12 & under), free. Saturday, 9am-5pm; Sunday, 10am-4pm. okctrainshow.com NOV. 3 OKC Festival of Vida Muerte Day of the Dead Celebration at Scissortail Park (415 S Robinson Ave) features interactive activities, community ofrendas, authentic food, cultural market, art, music, dancing, a dog parade and more. Free to attend. Noon-9pm. facebook. com/okcfestivaldevidaymuerte NOV. 6-10 Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical at Civic Center Music Hall (201 N Walker Ave) features a heart-warming holiday musical with hit songs “You’re A Mean One Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas” (written by Albert Hague and Dr. Seuss) from the original animated series. Best suited for ages 5 & up. PRICE TBA. See website for show times. okcbroadway.com NOV. 9
JAMES SCHULTZ AS THE GRINCH, AERINA DEBOER AS CINDY-LOU WHO AND W. SCOTT STEWART AS OLD MAX IN THE TOURING COMPANY OF DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS! THE MUSICAL. PHOTOS BY JEREMY DANIEL.
MetroFamily’s Geekapalooza: A STEAM Festival for Kids at Rose State College Student Union (1910 Hudiburg Dr, Midwest City) features hands-on projects and expo booths hosted by local leaders about subjects such as robotics, the science of flight, coding and geoscience. All ages welcome. $5 in advance; $8 at the door; adults & kids (under 2), free. 10am-2pm. metrofamilymagazine. com/geekapalooza
Veterans Day 5k at Mitch Park (1501 W Covell Rd, Edmond) features a 5k run and family activities benefiting The Hugs Project OKC. $20-$30. 2-4pm. thefinalsalute.enmotive.com
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