OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
Make your way on down to the Chevy Bricktown Banjo Bash from 1 to 4 p.m.
Saturday at the corner of Sheridan and Oklahoma avenues.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
It isn’t pirate booty, but architectural gems that city residents should
keep an eye out for in the Archi- Treasure Hunt, sponsored by the
America Institute of Architects’ local chapter.
The dining options along Automobile Alley have revved their engines and taken off.
Food and Drink Features Vivian Boroff
Cruising through the streets of downtown Oklahoma City, you will find
many enjoyable places to dine. No part of town, however, will capture
your taste buds the way Automobile Alley will.
CFN Gazette staff
Here’s a very caffeinated congrats to Oklahoma City’s own Coffee
Slingers for making the list of The Atlantic’s 25 coolest coffeehouses
in the country.
The new owner of a century-old church in Midtown is determined to repair the building and inspire parishioners’ lives.
Features Greg Horton
Frontline Church held its first service in its downtown location on
Christmas Eve in 2011. Although the building at N.W. 10th Street and
Robinson Avenue is a new site for Frontline, it was originally the home
of First Christian Church, beginning in 1911.
City Arts Center announces move from fairgrounds for Automobile Alley
News Clifton Adcock
The Kirkpatrick Family Fund and City Arts Center announced today that
the arts center, currently housed at the Oklahoma State Fair Park, will
move east to Automobile Alley near downtown.