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1.

2012 OK River Run and Dog Jog (7.5 miles)

Takes place at Wiley Post Park

8 am - 5K Sanctioned Run (River Run) USATF Certified and sanctioned (no dogs allowed) 1st, 2nd and 3rd place awards given in 5 year age categories. Grand Prize given to overall male and female.
9 am - 3K Dog Jog For runners or walkers with or without dogs. All dogs must be leashed and have current rabies vaccinations. Children 12 and under with a registered adult may participate free in the Dog Jog. Registration Fee includes T-shirt and doggie bandanas while supplies last.
Awards given for Best Costume, Celebrity Look Alike, Most Fashionable, Most Obedient, Best Trick, Owner-Dog Look Alike, and more!
Fun for the entire family!
Entertainment will include frisbee and agility dog demonstrations.

May

28
2.

17th Annual 4 Player Golf Scramble Tournament (10.6 miles)

Takes place at John Conrad Regional Golf Course

The Redbud Chapter of the American Business Women's Association would like to invite you to play in our annual Golf Tournament. The event is open to men, women, and co-ed teams. Registration is $200/team, and due by May 28th.

Prizes will be awarded to top 3 teams, as well as longest drive and hole-in-one. Door prizes will also be available. Every player will receive a goodie bag.

Money raised goes to fund our scholarship and education programs. For more information, I can be reached at ABWA.Redbud@gmail.com or 487-6082.

Tee times will be assigned after the registration due date.

Jun

2
3.

Battle of the Burger (9.4 miles)

Takes place at Marc Heitz Chevrolet

SECOND ANNUAL BATTLE OF THE BURGER!

Do you have the best burger on the block? Can your group grill up a burger juicer than any other?

Put your burger where your mouth is help a great cause at the 2nd Annual Battle of the Burger, sponsored by Interurban Restaurants and Marc Heitz Chevrolet.

Saturday, June 2, 2012 will be your opportunity to show your grilling skills off to all of Central Oklahoma!

By participating, you will have your burger reviewed by a panel of local celebrities and officials who’ll award the best burger for each category. Afterward, gauge public opinion by providing samples to all of our guests.

All proceeds from the day will go to the OK KID’S KORRAL!

-Music by Mountain Smoke and Spaghetti Eddie

-Appearance by Thunder Girls

-Kids Activity Center

-Celebrity Judges

Jun

2
4.

The Ultimate Shakespearience (9.3 miles)

Takes place at Myriad Botanical Gardens

Kick off the summer with Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park and THE ULTIMATE SHAKESPEARIENCE, a Renaissance celebration and fundraiser featuring live entertainment, drinks, hors d'oeuvres, and a silent auction with many fun and unique gifts. The festivities will begin at 7:00PM on Friday, June 1 at the new Myriad Botanical Gardens restaurant in downtown OKC. Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 at the door. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 405-235-3700 or visit www.oklahomashakespeare.com

Jun

1
5.

Oklahoma City Pro-Am Classic (9.6 miles)

Takes place at Schlegel Bicycles

The inaugural Oklahoma City Pro-Am Classic will begin at 11 a.m. June 2 at Schlegel Bicycles, 900 N Broadway.

The bicycling event, put on by SandRidge Energy and DNA Racing, will include a full day of racing, a children's ride and family activities.

Created to showcase the growing developments in OKC, particularly the Automobile Alley district, the event seeks to promote a healthy and active lifestyle among children and adults and make a positive contribution to the community through cycling.

The Classic is a Category A race with a payout of more than $20,000.

Organizers expect the event will attract some of the nation's elite racers.

All proceeds will benefit White Fields, which helps neglected or abused boys become productive citizens.

Registration for all races (except the free children's race) is currently $35. To sign up, go to www.okcpac.com.

Jun

2
6.

Stepping Out To Cure Scleroderma (0.7 miles)

Takes place at Little River Park

Scleroderma Walk June 9,2012 at Little River Park (700 SW 4th St. Moore, OK) Walk begins @ 8AM. Registration begins @ 7:30AM. Pre-registration fees: $20 for 16& older: $10 for 5-15yrs: $0 for 5ys & under: You can pre-register @ firstgiving.com/scl-ok or Call 405-213-9230. Registration fees on walk day: $25 for 16 & older: $10 for 5-15yrs: $0 for 5yrs & under. T- shirts will be given out to walkers while supplies last. Free hot dogs for all participants! Come out & help us spread awareness of Scleroderma, help support families & patients of scleroderma in our area & to raise funds for research to cure this disease.

Jun

9
7.

Cleveland County Historical Society Membership Drive (8.6 miles)

Takes place at The Performing Arts Studio

Dear members and prospective members of the Cleveland County Historical Society:

The President, Mark Williams and the Board of Directors of the Cleveland County Historical Society, would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who have given so generously to the Society through their time, through their membership, and through their donations of artifacts.

Since 1973, when the City of Norman appointed the Society as guardians of the Moore-Lindsay Historical House at 508 N. Peters, the board and curators of the museum have worked to improve the house each year. From the generous donations of the citizens of Norman and Cleveland County, the Society has been able to educate visitors about Norman’s prosperous Victorian era at the turn of the twentieth century through and into the twenty-first century.

In order for the Historical Society to continue to operate and oversee the Moore-Lindsay Historical House, we are asking for your support. Even though the City of Norman offers financial support to run the City owned historical house, the city has asked all non-profits operating city owned buildings to start paying for the utilities to run the buildings. The $31,500 granted to the historical society from the city pays for two part-time curators, taxes, accountant’s fees, and events. The city has indicated that in the future we cannot count on the same financial support, we expect the grant to be lower in the 2013 fiscal year starting July 2012. The added cost of operating the Historical House, along with a reduced grant from the City, will effect the number of days that the Historical House will be opened to the public (gas to heat the house is one of the biggest utility cost), and the quality of programs offered.

In the last year we have had very successful events, including our annual Christmas Open House Dec. 9th, 2011. Participation in this event has increased steadily each year with more and more people enjoying our free carriage rides from Main Street to the Historical House, where they are offered warm drinks, sandwiches, and deserts, including Victorian plum pudding. Currently there is a World War II display at the house entitled “World War II: Norman, Oklahoma and Beyond.” Through the donation of wonderful artifacts, each room of the House expresses the history of the war and Norman’s involvement in preparing men and women for America’s war effort.

As an historian, I continue to believe that history matters, and I would hate to see the only agency in Norman that has preserved and interpreted that history, the Cleveland County Historical Society, to find it difficult to continue the work of 45 years. We ask your support in helping to continue CCHS’s work with the Moore-Lindsay House Historical. We understand how family budgets are more difficult to maintain during these financially challenging times. Therefore, we are offering individual and family membership for $15.00. For those who wish to contribute more, we appreciate your contribution and we have higher levels of membership up to $50.00. With each membership, we provide an online quarterly newsletter and a hard copy for members who so request. For $50.00 donation we also offer American Heritage Magazine.

Thank you for your support.

Sue Schrems
Membership Chairman, Cleveland County Historical Society

Jun

8
8.

Chatenay Cabaret Music and Wine Festival (3.7 miles)

Takes place at Chatenay Square

Ninth Annual Music and Wine Festival. Free admission. Community event. Live music and Oklahoma Wineries. All proceeds benefit OK Kids Korral.

Jun

9
9.

"Building Bridges One Foot at a Time" 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk (7.2 miles)

Takes place at Bridges of Norman Inc

The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office and Bridges of Norman are partnering to bring “Building Bridges One Foot at a Time,” a charity race that will benefit Bridges of Norman.

The race is scheduled for June 9 at Bridges, 1670 N. Stubbeman Ave., Norman.

The cost to register for the 5K is $15 and $10 for the one-mile Fun Run/Walk. Each registrant will receive a T-shirt. Early registration runs through May 18. Those who sign up after May 18 will be charged an extra $5 per race.

All proceeds will go to Bridges of Norman, which helps high school students who are living alone due to a family crisis.

For more information, visit www.earlysignup.com or call 701-8847.

Jun

9
10.

MDA Car Show and Poker Run (4.0 miles)

Takes place at Crossroads Mall

The Summer Sizzler Car Show and Poker Run is changing locations to Crossroads Mall Parking Lot! It will be held on June 23rd, 2012 from 7am to 3pm. Featuring kids activities, all makes and models of cars, 50 mile scenic poker run around Oklahoma's Lakes, and much more! Pick up a registration form at any 7-Eleven store beginning in May or call the MDA office at 405-722-8001.

Jun

23
11.

Relay For Life of Oklahoma City (9.4 miles)

Takes place at Southern Nazarene University-Cypert Athletic Complex

Relay for Life is a bit different from the health walks, 5K runs and half-marathons that are common this time of year. Those usually start in the early morning and end by noon. Relay for Life starts at 7 p.m. and keeps going through the night.

The event benefits the Oklahoma City chapter of the American Cancer Society. Participants aren't racing so much as they're persevering - which is precisely what cancer patients do.

Throughout the evening, teams of walkers will circle the track at the Southern Nazarene University sports complex. Participants form teams and solicit donations, tagging in and out as weariness sets in.

The walk begins at 7 p.m. June 15, and lasts until 7 a.m. June 16. It will be held at the sports complex at NW 50 and N Stinchcomb Avenue.

For more information or to sign up, go to www.relayforlife.org/okcok.

Jun-Jun

15-16
12.

Journey Around the World (9.0 miles)

Takes place at Oklahoma City Farmers Public Market

7:00 pm
Dinner and Program
Enjoy international cuisine from Africa, Asia and Latin America.


9:00 pm
More Exclusive Shopping
Shopping open until 9:30 pm


Benefiting World Neighbors- World Neighbors is an international development organization striving to eliminate hunger, poverty and disease in the poorest, most isolated rural villages in Asia, Africa and Latin America. World Neighbors does not give away food or material aid, but we take a big-picture, integrated approach focusing on the entire community rather than on one issue.

Sep

21
13.

WorldFest (9.0 miles)

Takes place at Oklahoma City Farmers Public Market

International Shopping Market Benefiting World Neighbors-World Neighbors focuses on training and educating communities to find lasting solutions to the challenges they face – hunger, poverty and disease – rather than giving them food, money or constructing buildings. Our programs contribute to improving the social, economic and physical resources available to and controlled by a community. This makes our program very efficient and creates lasting change rather than a short-term fix.

Sep

22
14.

Peace, Love and Goodwill Concert (8.8 miles)

Takes place at Coca-Cola Bricktown Events Center

A Celebration of innovative music- featuring performances by musical guests Walk off the Earth, Tony Lucca, John Fullbright, Maggie McClure and Shane Henry.

ALL proceeds from the Peace, Love & Goodwill Concert ticket sales will benefit the GICO Abilities Scholarship Foundation.

Tickets are $25 in advance for general admission and $30 the day of the show. Reserved seats are available for purchase at $40 anytime. Purchase tickets online at www.stubwire.com, at the Coca-Cola Bricktown Event Center. Tickets are also available at the door.

WHEN: Thursday, August 23, 2012 6:30 PM to 11:30 PM (Doors open at 5:30)

Aug

23
15.

Norman Area Quilter's Guild (8.8 miles)

Takes place at McFarlin Memorial United Methodist Church and happens on first Monday of each month

Monthly meeting, see http://normanareaquiltersguild.blogspot.com/ for more information.

Jun-Jul

18-16

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