MetroFamily Magazine 100 Days of Summer 2020

sculpture depicting an American Indian man atop Oklahoma’s Capitol building. Then take a drive to see it in person.

99. Learn about the history of the banjo and enjoy toe-tapping, knee-slapping virtual concerts by OKC’s American Banjo Museum until the attraction reopens at americanbanjomuseum.com. 100. Find socially distant waterfront fun at one of Oklahoma’s best “beaches.” Find our favorites at metrofamilymagazine.com/best- beaches-in-oklahoma.

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101. Make mud pies. 102. Volunteer as a family for Restore OKC, helping plant and maintain gardens at the nonprofit organization’s partner elementary schools. Social distancing is built in as only one family can volunteer at a time. Learn more at restoreokc.org. 103. Choreograph a family dance to a favorite song. 104. Use your imagination to envision pictures in the clouds as they drift by. 105. Head north to Stillwater to explore wide-open spaces and fresh air at The Botanic Gardens at Oklahoma State University. 106. Cool off underground by exploring an Oklahoma cave. 107. Make your own slip n slide. Find instructions at metrofamilymagazine.com/step-into-summer-fun. 108. Learn to doodle with local artist Danny Gorden. Find his tips at metrofamilymagazine.com/printable-coloring- pages-by-danny-gordon-art. 109. Press summer flowers from your garden and turn them into a work of art. 110. Draw your self portrait.

Editor’s note: While this list is up-to-date as of publication, attractions and venues may have made changes due to COVID-19 and/or city and state regulations. Double check with all attractions and venues before visiting.

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