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1.

The See Spot Run Benefiting Free To Live Animal Sanctuary (1.5 miles)

Takes place at Downtown Guthrie

The See Spot Run kicks off at 9 a.m. at Harrison & 2nd Street in Guthrie, Oklahoma.

There will be a 5K and 10K run. Not a runner? Feel free to walk the 5k event! Dogs are welcome on the course...just be sure to observe the leash law in Guthrie and line-up at "the back of the pack" at the starting line.

Sign up early for a guaranteed shirt and "Early Bird" entry fee. Proceeds will benefit Free To Live Animal Sanctuary. Event will take place rain or shine. Must be present to win prizes.

For more information and to register, go to http://www.theseespotrun.com/

Jun

9
2.

Rebuilding Together Golf Tournament (10.3 miles)

Takes place at Oak Tree Country Club

The Oklahoma City nonprofit organization is accepting registrations for its June 18 golf tournament at Oak Tree Country Club, 700 Country Club Drive in Edmond.

The four-person scramble will begin with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Registration and a boxed lunch starts at 11:45 a.m. Players also will attend a buffet dinner, silent auction and awards presentation immediately following the tournament.

Registration is $250 per player or $1,000 per team.

For more information or to register for the tournament, go online to www.rebuildingtogetherokc.org/events.

Jun

18
3.

Visions in Art (1.6 miles)

Takes place at Simply Oklahoma

Visions in Art, paintings and bronzes by members of Oklahoma Lady Artists.

Simply Oklahoma Gallery, 108 S Division, Guthrie, 260-1558, soartgallery.com

May-May

27-31
4.

World Series of Team Roping Heartland Finale (6.7 miles)

Takes place at Lazy E Arena

Make your way to the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie to see the finest team ropers in the country compete in the World Series of Team Roping Heartland Finale. Four days over Memorial Day weekend will be devoted to showcasing the skills of these team ropers, who will compete for cash prizes. Watch all the action as the ropers work together to rein in their steers and go for the gold in the World Series of Team Roping Heartland Finale.

May-May

27-28
5.

Central Oklahoma Humane Society "Putts Fore Pets" Golf Tournament (10.3 miles)

Takes place at Oak Tree Country Club

Tournament Details

Monday, September 10, 2012
Oak Tree Country Club, 700 W Country Club Drive, Edmond, OK 73025

Schedule:
11:30 a.m. Registration and lunch
1:00 p.m. Shotgun start
Reception Dinner & Awards Ceremony immediately following tournament

Cost:
$1,000 per 4-member team / $250 per single player.

Format:
4-person Scramble. Entry fee includes green fee, cart, range balls, lunch, reception dinner, beverages, Doggie Bag (tee gift) and a great time.

Games & Prizes:
“Pet Pal Pass” – $30 includes:
2 Mulligans
All-Access Pass to course activities
Entry into drawing for 4 people to attempt a $50,000 shoot out. If hole-in-one is made you will win $25,000 and $25,000 is donated to OK Humane!
Entry into the hole-in-one, closest pin, & longest drive contests!
Pet Pack Goody Bag

5th Man Mulligan - $50 – Purchase an “extra player” for your team.

Other Cool Stuff:
Great Prizes: Closest-to-the pin and longest drive will win a great prize!
Prizes for the hole-in-one contests include vehicles from Fowler Toyota, Fowler I-240 Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Fowler Honda and Fowler Volkswagen, and a men’s Rolex Datejust Watch/Stainless Steel with an 18 kt yellow gold bezel (valued at $6,975) from BC Clark Jewelers!

Reception: Following play, we invite you to unwind with us back at the clubhouse to enjoy the Putts Fore Pets golf tournament reception. This festive gathering features an emceed awards ceremony, prizes, and a bounty of food, drinks and fun that you won’t want to miss.

For tournament questions please contact:
Amy Shrodes, Manager of Development (405) 607-8991 or amy@okhumane.org.
Entry deadline: August 31, 2012

Sep

10
6.

Free To Live Golf Tournament (10.3 miles)

Takes place at Oak Tree Country Club

The 7th annual Free To Live Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, August 27 at the Oak Tree Country Club in Edmond.

Breakfast and putting contest is from 8 - 9 a.m. Play begins at 9 a.m. with a shotgun scramble followed by lunch and lots of great items to bid on during our silent auction. Beverages will be served on the golf course.

Reservations may be made for individuals or teams and a team may consist of 4 women, 4 men, or any combination thereof. Cost is $150 per person or $600 per team.

Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy a fun day of golf, meet other animal lovers and help Free To Live at the same time. All proceeds will go to Free To Live Animal Sanctuary.

For more information, call 405-282-8617.

Aug

27
7.

Guthrie Summer Farmers Market (4.1 miles)

Takes place at First Street, Guthrie, OK 73044 and happens on Saturdays

The return of the sixth annual summer farmers’ market located on First Street in Downtown Guthrie. Beginning June 2nd through September 29th, 2012, a colorful variety of fresh fruits and vegetables all grown in Oklahoma will be available for purchase.

The market will be open every Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Along with a vast array of fruits and vegetables, vendors will set up tables with goods such as; cookies, pastries, bread, flowers and a variety of other items all made in Oklahoma. Arts and craft activities will be available for making jewelry, magnets and other items.
In addition to the farmer's market, the downtown shops will open with live local musicians to entertain shop patrons.
For more information, please visit www.guthrieok.com

Jun-Sep

2-29
8.

Jun-Aug

2-18
9.

Second Sunday Tea Dance with The Al Good Orchestra (1.5 miles)

Takes place at RR Event Center and happens on first Sunday of each month

Second Sunday Tea Dance

BALLROOM DANCING
featuring
The Al Good Orchestra
Conducted by Wes McLennan

The R&R Event Center in
Downtown Guthrie, Oklahoma
Located in the old Sante Fe Depot
409 West Oklahoma Avenue
405-271-1650

2:30 to 5:30 pm


Ballroom Dancing to Oklahoma's Premier Big Band
The 2nd Sunday each month beginning November 8, 2009
$10 per person. Brunch available in the R&R Restaurant
from 11:00 am until 2:30 pm.

R&R Restaurant is open Tues-Sat 11:00 am-8:30 pm
& Sun from 11:00 am-3:00 pm

Jun-Aug

10-12
10.

Camp Cadence (8.7 miles)

Takes place at Cadence Equestrian Center

Our camps are an excellent introduction into the world of horses and ponies and are also wonderful supplements to riding instruction. Your child will love the camaraderie of spending time at the ranch learning all sorts of fun and exciting things about horses.

Beginner camps are for riders age 6-13 with anywhere from no experience through ability to walk/trot/canter. Camps fill up fast so reserve early!

Mon - Fri 9 am. - 3 pm
Session Cost $350/Child
Free t-shirt for every camper!

• Camp Activities
Horse Riding Instruction
Games on Horseback
Horsemanship Skills
Horse Safety
Grooming & Tacking
Stable Chores
Visits With Equine Vets & Farriers
Crafts & Fishing

• 2012 Camp Dates
Beginner Camps -
Session I - June 11-15
Session II - June 25-29
Session III - July 9-13
Session IV - Aug 6-10

For more information and to sign up: http://www.cadenceequestrian.com/camp-cadence/

Jun-Aug

11-10
11.

LaCage aux Folles (1.5 miles)

Takes place at Pollard Theatre

LA CAGE aux FOLLES

June 08, 2012 - June 30, 2012

Book by Harvey Fierstein
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman

Much revived, most recently in a 2010 production transferred to Broadway from London's Menier Chocolate Factory, La Cage Aux Folles remains one of the all time biggest hits, adding new dimension to the boulevard comedy. After twenty years of un-wedded bliss Georges and Albin, two men partnered for better-or-worse get a bit of both when Georges' son (fathered during a one-night fling) announces his impending marriage to the daughter of a bigoted, right-wing politician. Further complicating the situation is the 'family business': Albin and Georges run a transvestite nightclub in St. Tropez, where Albin is the "star" performer 'Zaza'. Georges reluctantly agrees to masquerade as "normal" when he meets the family of the bride-to-be. But Albin has other plans, with hilarious results.

Purchase tickets online, in-person or over the phone.
We accept cash, checks, Visa, Discover and Mastercard.

All seating is assigned. We recommend that you buy tickets in advance to ensure your best choice of seats.

The Box Office is located inside the lobby of the Pollard Theatre.
120 W. Harrison
Guthrie OK 73044
405-282-2800
Hours: 10 am - 5 pm, Tuesday - Saturday
Re-opens 1 hour before showtimes.


Regular $25.00 (+tax)
Senior & Military $22.50 (+tax)
Student $15.00 (+tax)

Jun-Jun

8-30
12.

Al Good Orchestra (1.5 miles)

Takes place at R&R Event Center and happens on first Sunday of each month

Dance

Jun-Apr

10-14
13.

La Cage aux Folles (1.5 miles)

Takes place at Pollard Theatre and happens every Friday and Saturday

La Cage aux Folles is a wonderful piece of American theatre. A sweeping musical with a traditional score and non-traditional story, written by Harvey Fierstein and music and lyrics by Tony award-winning composer and lyricist, Jerry Herman. La Cage aux Folles centers around the relationship between two men, Georges and Albin, their fabulous, flamboyant transvestite nightclub and the romance their son falls into.

Jun-Jun

8-30
14.

Artifacts Exhibition: "Seals of Jeremiah's Captors Discovered!" (8.9 miles)

Takes place at Armstrong Auditorium and happens every Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday

Two archeological artifacts with Biblical significance will be displayed for the first time as part of an Edmond exhibition next month.

The exhibition “Seals of Jeremiah's Captors Discovered!” includes nearly three dozen artifacts from Israel's First Temple period.

The items will go on display beginning Jan. 16 at the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation's auditorium, 14400-B S Bryant.

Among the artifacts are two clay seals, or bullae, that were found by archaeologist Eilat Mazar a few yards apart in Jerusalem. The bullae bear the names of two princes who tried to kill the prophet Jeremiah, according to the Bible.

Exhibit Hours of Operation:
Tuesday—Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday Noon to 5 p.m.
Closed Monday, Friday, Saturday and major holidays

The exhibit will run from January 16 to October 16, 2012

To celebrate the exhibit's grand opening, a concert will be held at 3 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Armstrong Auditorium. Artists will include Israel performers Orli Shaham, a pianist, and Itamar Zorman, a violinist.

Tickets begin at $28 and include admission to the exhibit. To buy tickets, call 285-1010 or go to www.ArmstrongAuditorium.org.

May-Oct

27-14

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