Events starting Oct. 8 in Oklahoma City

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  • 6:30-7:30 p.m.

    Full Circle Bookstore

    1900 Northwest Expressway, Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    an evening of fellow knitters working on their projects while enjoying the store's atmosphere 405-842-2900
  • Through Dec. 21, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

    Metropolitan Library System

    300 Park Ave., Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    FREE

    Join us for Young at Art: A Selection of Caldecott Book Illustrations! This exhibit features 40+ original art pieces and first edition books from Caldecott Winners and Honor Books. This event is free and open to the public anytime the Downtown Library is open. Tuesday-Saturdays will feature related programming for children birth-10. (405) 231-8650
  • Through May 27, 2025

    First Americans Museum

    659 First Americans Blvd., Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    An immersive experience, offering a profound exploration of the distinctive histories, cultures, contributions, and resilience of Oklahoma's 39 tribes. Visitors can engage in hands-on activities, interactive experiences, and educational opportunities while rotating objects showcasing diverse cultural experiences will be on display for two years. 405-594-2100
  • Mondays-Sundays, 6-8 p.m.

    Deer Clan Books

    3905 N. College Ave, Bethany Bethany

    Free

    Art Exhibit of Johnny Moore Oil paintings, anthropomorphization of nature 405-495-9005
  • Ongoing, 8-11 p.m.

    Resonator Institute

    325 E. Main St., Norman Norman

    10.00

    Live music with The Burn Notice, Tilt Largo, Lunar Division Sacred Rose
  • Tuesdays, 10 p.m.-12 a.m. Continues through Dec. 17

    Othello's Italian Restaurant

    434 Buchanan Ave., Norman Norman

    No cost

    Join us every Tuesday for Open Mic Comedy Night at Othello's in Norman! It's a great venue to test new material or work on your set for an upcoming show. Sign up opens at 9pm. Comedy starts at 10pm. 405-701-4900
  • noon-1p.m., Weekdays

    Downtown OKC

    211 N. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    a free arts event that features a wide range of artistic mediums from live art demonstrations to musical and theatre performances to short films and more, weekdays in various downtown OKC locations 405-235-3500
  • Tuesdays, Thursdays

    Don Oliver

    5118 N Shartel Oklahoma City, Oklahoma., Oklahoma City Paseo Arts District

    $99

    Fighting Back Against Parkinsons 405-848-5551
  • Tuesdays

    51st Street Speakeasy

    1114 NW 51st St., Oklahoma City Northwest OKC

    BLUES 405-463-0470
  • Tuesdays

    The Deli

    309 White St., Norman Norman

    BLUES 405-329-3934
  • Tuesdays, Saturdays

    Myriad Botanical Gardens

    301 W. Reno Ave., Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    bring your mat and water for an all-levels yoga class with instructors from YMCA, 6 p.m. Tuesdays and 9 a.m. Saturdays 405-445-7080
  • Tuesdays, Wednesdays

    Scissortail Park

    300 SW 7th St., Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    an evening of playing touch rugby for beginning to advance players on the Love's Travel Stops Great Lawn 405-445-7080
  • Ongoing

    First Americans Museum

    659 First Americans Blvd., Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    the signature exhibition of the museum, features works of art, interactive media, and film from all 39 tribes in Oklahoma as of today depicting stories with ancestral origins, collective histories, sports and more 405-594-2100
  • Ongoing

    Oklahoma History Center

    800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    an exhibit featuring the first steps toward air travel for both military and commercial flights and ways that Oklahomans such as Wiley Post contributed to aviation 405-521-2491
  • Ongoing

    First Americans Museum

    659 First Americans Blvd., Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    reflecting on the Native belief that their cultural materials hold the spirt of their makers and those who wore or used them this exhibit features of over 100 items that have been returned to the 39 tribes of Oklahoma after being taken from them in the early 1900s 405-594-2100
  • ongoing

    First Americans Museum

    659 First Americans Blvd., Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    explore and learn about the Mound Builder cultures along the walking path to the top of the FAM Mound which is 90 feet in height and serves as a cosmological clock 405-594-2100
  • Ongoing

    Oklahoma History Center

    800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    This showcase highlights the contributions of Oklahomans to the U.S. air and space program, as well as the state's early aviation trailblazers. The exhibit features artifacts closely linked to Oklahoma aviators and the U.S. air and space program, including Oklahoma flags that have been flown in space, a NASA Mission Control console, space shuttle heat shield tiles, and lunar samples, commonly referred to as "moon rocks." 405-521-2491
  • Ongoing

    Oklahoma History Center

    800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City Oklahoma City

    Through this photo exhibit, the evolution of professional wrestling in Oklahoma is explored, tracing its origins from traveling carnivals to its present-day form. 405-521-2491
  • Tuesdays, 5 p.m.-12 a.m.

    Library of Distilled Spirits at First National Center

    120 N. Robinson Ave, Oklahoma City Downtown OKC

    Head to the Vault for Taco Specials and our Tuesday Night Margaritas Menu featuring an extensive list of specialty Margaritas! Explore our featured Tequila of the week with special priced flights and sniffers. 405-900-6789
  • Ongoing, 9 p.m.

    Ponyboy

    423 NW 23rd St., Oklahoma City Northwest OKC

    Karaoke nights are BACK, hosted by Michel and Kaylene! Get ready for Stay Gold Karaoke and COME SING YOUR HEART OUT! FREE EVENT. Music starts at 9:00 PM. 405-602-5985
  • Every 23 days, 1-7 p.m.

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    $85 - $100

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    Radiant Living Center, Inc. is hosting the first annual conference for the broader community. “Thriving in the Midst of Chaos” is on Saturday, April 2, 2022 from 1:00-7:00pm. Register online for the mini-conference at: www.radiantlivingok.com (Click lavender pop-up.) The mini-conference is for anyone who feels stressed dealing with personal and societal chaos. Join Dr. R. Murali Krishna, MD, co-founder and former president, James L. Hall, Jr. Center for Mind, Body and Spirit, an educational organization with Integris Medical. He is the keynote speaker on: “Choosing to Thrive Vibrantly.” Collin Walke, state representative and co-founder of AWAKEOKC, is leading "Mindfulness Meditation." 405-740-6813