Calendar of Events
Fall festivals worth the drive
SEPT. 13 Cherokee Strip Days in downtown Enid (210 Kenwood Blvd, Enid) features food, arts & crafts show, live entertainment, parade and more. Free to attend. 9am- 1:30pm. enidchamber.com SEPT. 18-20 Pioneer Day Festival at Skiatook Central Park (Hwy 20 & S Locust, Skiatook) features a parade, carnival rides, arts & crafts vendors, live music, food trucks, fishing derby, car show and more. Free to attend. See website for schedule. skiatookchamber.com SEPT. 19-20 Chalk It Up Art Festival in downtown Broken Arrow (1st & Main St, Broken Arrow) features a chalk art competition, live music, street performers and more. Free to attend. Friday, 5-8:30pm; Saturday, 9am-6pm. arts302.com/ chalkitup SEPT. 25-OCT. 5 Tulsa State Fair at Expo Square (415 E 21st St, Tulsa) features carnival rides, concerts, creative arts, food, livestock competitions and more. Adults, $15; military, seniors & kids (5-12), $10; kids (under 5), free. See website for hours. tulsastatefair.com SEPT. 26-27 Rock Island Arts Festival at Rock Island Depot (100 Chickasha Ave, Chickasha) features fine art displays, crafters booths, live music and entertainment, as well as activities for kids and more. Free to attend. Friday & Saturday, 10am-9pm. rockislandartsfestival.org OCT. 11 Dewey Western Heritage Day at Tom Mix Museum (721 N Delaware St, Dewey) features a parade of longhorn cattle, stagecoaches and trick roping, plus vendors, music, bounce houses, a petting zoo, a Western market, food trucks and more. Free to attend. 10am-11pm. cityofdewey.com
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American foods, children’s crafts, live entertainment and pioneer and Native American living demonstrations. Free to attend. See website for schedule. seminolenationmuseum.org/sorghum-festival NOV. 8 SkasdiCon at Chota Conference Center at Cherokee Casino (3307 Seven Clans Ave, Tahlequah) features Indigenous artists and creators, panel discussions, film screenings and a family-friendly cosplay competition. Free to attend. 10am-6pm. skasdicon.com
OCT. 17-19 Robbers Cave Fall Festival at Robbers Cave State Park (4575 NW 102th Ave, Wilburton) features arts & crafts, classic car show, food, carnival rides, entertainment and more. Friday & Saturday, 9am-5pm; Sunday, 9am-3pm. originalfallfestivalatrobberscave.com OCT. 25 Sorghum Festival at Seminole Nation Museum (524 S Wewoka Ave, Wewoka) features historic re-enactors, Native
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