in October
Oct. 23-30 Storybook Forest at Arcadia Lake Spring Creek Park (7200 E 15th St, Edmond) features a fun, not scary trail filled with roaming characters and lots of treats. All tickets must be purchased in advance. Adults in same car with child(ren) are free. $12 per child. 5:30- 8:30pm. storybookforestok.com Oct. 26-31 Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The New Musical at Civic Center Music Hall (201 N Walker Ave) features an all-new production with songs from the original film including “Pure Imagination,” “The Candy Man” and “I’ve Got a Golden Ticket.” Best suited for ages 6 & up. $37.16-$96.90. Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30pm; Friday, 8pm; Saturday, 2 & 8pm; Sunday, 1:30 & 7pm. okcbroadway.com
Read! Write! Win! A Contest for Oklahoma Students
This fall, readers in Grades 4–12 are invited to write a letter to the author of a favorite book , expressing how the book affected them personally . Cash Prizes awarded to the student writers of the top three letters in each of three levels . Contest Levels Cash Prizes First Place: $500 Second Place: $250 Third Place: $100 First place winners will also select their school library or public library to receive a cash prize of $1,000 ! For more info please visit libraries.ok.gov/my-favorite-book Grades 4–6 Grades 7–8 Grades 9–12
Oct. 30 Steampunk Fall Celebration at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (1700 NE 63rd St) features a variety of themed activities including create-your-own Steampunk accessories, a design-a-robot maker space and more. Costumes welcome. Free with admission. 10am-4pm. nationalcowboymuseum.org Oct. 30 & 31 Halloween Train at the Oklahoma Railway Museum (3400 NE Grand) features a 40-minute Halloween train ride, mini-golf course, scavenger hunt and costume contest. Family- friendly costumes encouraged. 13 & up, $12; kids (3-12), $5; kids (under 3), free. See website for departure times. oklahomarailwaymuseum.org
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