Jul. 25, 2006
Explore History Via Literature - Bartlesville
| Bartlesville Christian Home Educators Fellowship History Fair: EXPLORE HISTORY via LITERATURE. Friday, August 11, 2006, 9:30 am- 4:30 pm, at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, 2201 Silver Lake Rd, Bartlesville, in the Chapel Fine Arts Building. You will see student displays, a living wax museum, local authors, re-enactors, a car show, and our special guest, Margie Gray, author of several literature unit studies, including The Prairie Primer (Little House on the Prairie), Further Up and Further In (Chronicles of Narnia), and Where the Brook and River Meet (Anne of Green Gables). The History Fair is free, but we will be accepting donations. For more information, contact the committee at klittle456@sbcglobal.net or 214-4999.
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Jul. 24, 2006
Choral Society Auditions - Bartlesville
Bartlesville Choral Society Auditions, August 28, 2006, 7:00 pm, in the Bartlesville Community Center. Audtions in Community Hall. For more information contact Susan Mueller at 918-333-3512.
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Jul. 24, 2006
Bartlesville Roundup Playday - Bartlesville
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Saturday, August 12, 11:00 a.m., Bartlesville RoundUp Club Arena. Contestants compete in different age groups in the following events: dummy roping, goats, barrels, flags, poles and breakaway roping. Sponsored by the Bartlesville RoundUp Club. For more information contact, Patricia Hobson at 918-440-4513.
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Jul. 24, 2006
Price Tower Arts Free Admission - Bartlesville
| Price Tower Arts Free Admission, Sunday, August 6, 2006, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Summer time is an opportunity for families to share experiences and enjoy teaching their children about art, architecture and design. We hope that families will take advantage of our free Sunday afternoon admission to visit the first solo museum exhibitoin of industrial designer Karim Rashid. Tours of the historic interiors of Price Tower are also available. Call 336-4949 for tour reservations. Website: http://www.pricetower.org/
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Jun. 28, 2006
Beauty and the Beast - Bartlesville
Children's Musical Theatre of Bartlesville presents Beauty and the Beast, July 13, 2006, 7:30 pm. at Bartlesville Community Center. The most beautiful love story ever told is coming to the Bartlesville Community Center stage! This classic fairy tale, presented by Children's Musical Theatre, will dazzle you like no other. The story of Belle, a young woman in a provential town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped in an evil spell, is a "tale as old as time". Until the Beast learns to love and be loved, he can't be transformed to his former self. Spun with magical moments and unforgettable characters, audiences of all ages will delight at this timeless story. For more info or tickets: Website: http://www.cmtofbartlesville.com/
Come have brunch with the characters of Beauty and the Beast, 10 am- 12pm, Bartlesville Community Center, July 8, 2006. Contact: 918.336.0558.
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Jun. 15, 2006
Woolaroc Outdoor Concert - Bartlesville
May. 15, 2006
2006 OK MOZART Workshops-Bartlesville
| Students in grades 7 through college are invited to apply for the 2006 OK MOZART Internationa Festival's Music Workshops held during the Festivals 22nd Season, June 9-17, 2006. The workshops will take place on Wednesday, June 14, from 2:30 to 4:30pm, in the Bartlesville High School Fine Arts Center. Classes will be divided by instrument, and these include: Oboe, Flute, French Horn, Trumpet, and Percussion. Participation is limited to 20 students per class. These workshops are virtually free ($10 application fee) and are led by members of our resident orchestra - Amici New York. Deadline is Monday, May 22nd. Info and application forms at www.okmozart.com or call 918.336.9900. Please email or call if you have any questions. Jacqueline Davis, Public Relations Director, jdavis@okmozart.com, Tel: (918)336-9900, Fax: (918)336-9525l.
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May. 11, 2006
OK Mozart Festival - Bartlesville
OK MOZART celebrates its 22nd Season and Mozart's 250th Birthday with a free outdoor party. Live entertainment, strolling musicians and fireworks. June 9 - 17. This is a lot of fun!
Here are some of the events:
- Basket Weaving - Participants will make small baskets similar to the Cherokee baskets of long ago
- Cherokee Avenue Walk - Learn about the lives of oil pioneers and other prominent leaders of early Bartlesville and their contributions to Bartlesville's history on this special guided tour outside the grand old homes of Cherokee Avenue.
- Chess for Kids - Learn to play chess, the King of Games!
- Cowgirls of the Wild West Shows - Hear Cowgirls' stories of Wild West Shows (1887-1920) with costumed historical performer Deborah Langley.
- Frybread Making - Learn how to make your own traditional Indian frybread while hearing stories about the breadmaking scene
- Great Soap Robbery - Shoot-out at high noon - with real "bad dudes" at the downtown Red Dirt Soap Company. Sarsaparilla and sugar cookies will be on sale where the bad dudes are shot.
- Kindermusik - Adventures Around the World - Your child delights in the fun of this nationally-franchised arts education program incorporating songs, instruments, movement, crafts and dramatic play
- Little Princess Tea - Treat your daughter like a princess. Ta Da! dresses her in finery complete with boa and tiara. You and your princess will enjoy a high society tea including sandwiches, desserts, seasonal flavored tea and cranberry spritzers. Great for mothers and girls 12 & under.
- Mozart & Friends - Mozart himself will be playing the harpsichord and answering questions about his life
- Pioneer School Demonstration - A typical 1910 curriculum at the Nelson Carr School included spelling, arithmetic and penmanship. Schools of this era were often "subscription" schools, meaning students paid a nominal fee to attend class.
and MUCH MORE! For more info: http://www.okmozart.com/
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May. 11, 2006
Sunfest - OK's Biggest Outdoor PIcnic - Bartlesville
Oklahomas Biggest Outdoor Picnic returns for a long weekend on June 2-3-4, 2006, with a relaxed, family picnic, quality, cost-free entertainment, arts and crafts, supervised activities for children, terrific food, and an eye-popping car show. This event will be held in Sooner Park, located at Madison Boulevard and Tuxedo Avenue in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Music will include jazz, rhythm and blues, rock, bluegrass, contemporary Christian, and original music variations. Activities include Jupiter Jump, Duck Pond, Fish Pond, First Aid, Marble Painting, Face Painting, Kite Making, Necklace Making, Mask Decorating, and Bean Bag Toss.
For more info: http://www.bartlesvillesunfest.org
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May. 11, 2006
First Friday's Cinema - Bartlesville
| Enjoy a movie shown outdoors in downtown Bartlesville. Free popcorn! Vendors will offer ice cream, sodas & more! Bring a lawn chair or blanket and come enjoy this cinematic event for the whole family! June 2, 2006. 9 p.m. For more info: contact Nancy Hulse, 918.336.8708.
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Apr. 11, 2006
Kiddie Park - Bartlesville
| Did you know that there is a Kiddle Park in Bartlesville specially designed for children under 12? It's been around since 1947 and the rides are really cheap! Opens the first weekend of May. For more info, call 918.336.5337.
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Mar. 7, 2006
ArKIDtecture - Bartlesville
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The ArKIDtecture program is offered twice
per month and consists of a story and craft session for children ages
3-6 years of age. Time: 10am to 11am on various Tuesdays of the month.
While the program admission is free, classes fill up fast, so reserve
your children today by contacting Libby Leonard, Education and Outreach
Coordinator, Price Tower Arts Center. Tel: 918.336.4949 or
lleonard@pricetower.org. Location: Price Tower Arts Center, Annex
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Nov. 20, 2005
Bethlehem in Bartlesville
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November 2 & 3, Fri. & Sat.
6:30-8:15 p.m. First Baptist Church. Re-creation
of first-century Hebrew village where Jesus Christ was born. Complete
with more than 15 venues, shops, scenes. Cast of 75 costumed
characters, along with 50 support personel, re-enact the ancient scene.
For more information contact: Terry Long, 918-336-6172, www.bfbc.net
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Nov. 20, 2005
Woolaroc Wonderland
November 25, 2005 - December 18, 2005, weekends only.
Woolaroc
will host a holiday celebration with lights on the buildings. Weekends
there will be wagon rides, Santa Claus in the Museum, petting zoo, live
entertainment, refreshments, and much more! For more information contact, 918-336-0307, http://www.woolaroc.org
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Nov. 20, 2005
Territorial Christmas Open House - Bartlesville
At the Red Dirt General Store,
Bartlesville, OK. 11/18/2005 11/20/2005, Fri. & Sat. 10:00 am -
5:00 pm, Sun. 1:00 - 5:00 pm Christmas
shopping at the original Bartlesville General Store. Corner of Frank
Phillips and Dewey. Just like the original Johnstone-Keeler General
Store of Bartlesville. A fun filled Christmas historical shopping treat
with goodies too! Sponsored by the Red Dirt Soap Company. For more
information contact: Doug Lucas, 918-338-2276, www.reddirtsoap.com. Email: connie@reddirtsoap.com
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Sep. 20, 2005
Correction - Bartlesville
The correct date is October 1st.
Woolaroc Mountain Man Camp: a History Lesson. 10/01/2005, Sat. 8:00 -
10:00 am. Open you history books to the pre-Civil War era of the Osage
Hills. Walk back in time with over 50 camps of tents and tepees
demonstrating the lifestyle of the pre-Civil War era of the 1840's.
Smell the food being prepared over open fires, visit an actual tepee,
throw a tomahawk, and fire a black-powder rifle. Meet at the Mountain
Man Camp just as the sun is emerging over the Osage Hills to learn what
life was like in that time period. *Enjoy refreshments -coffee, juice
and Woolaroc cinnamon rolls!
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Sep. 15, 2005
Woolaroc Mountain Man Camp - History Lesson
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Woolaroc Mountain Man Camp: a History
Lesson. 10/01/2005, Sat. 8:00 - 10:00 am. Open you history books to the
pre-Civil War era of the Osage Hills. Walk back in time with over 50
camps of tents and tepees demonstrating the lifestyle of the pre-Civil
War era of the 1840's. Smell the food being prepared over open fires,
visit an actual tepee, throw a tomahawk, and fire a black-powder rifle.
Meet at the Mountain Man Camp just as the sun is emerging over the
Osage Hills to learn what life was like in that time period. *Enjoy
refreshments -coffee, juice and Woolaroc cinnamon rolls! |
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Sep. 15, 2005
Cow Thieves & Outlaws Reunion - Woolaroc
Woolaroc's Cow Thieves and Outlaws
Reunion. 10/01/2005 - 10/01/2005, Sat. A re-enactment of the colorful
parties that Frank Phillips held at Woolaroc from 1926 to 1931. An
annual fundraising event held in the spirit of the old days. Guests are
encouraged to wear western or oil field attire.
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Sep. 15, 2005
Pumpkin Patch - Bartlesville
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The Pumpkin Patch. 10/01/2005 -
10/29/2005, Mon. - Fri. 4:00 pm - Dark, Sat. 9:00 am - Dark. Field
trips on weekdays can be scheduled by reservation. Kids will love the
pony rides, Jupiter jump, tractor pulls, hay bale maze and animal
barnyard! Come out and enjoy the fall season at the Pumpkin Patch!
(Tickets required for pony rides & Jupiter jump only) 2700 Yorman
Rd (Rd 23, 2 mi. S. Of Price Rd/Hwy 75 or Price Rd./Silverlake Rd.) |
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