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Takes place at Michelangelo's Coffee and Wine Bar and happens on Saturdays
Come play chess, all levels welcome! Great food, tea, and atmosphere for all players. Bring a board if you have one but it's not required.
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Takes place at Hopkins Haircare and Enterprises
Guiding Right Inc., an HIV/AIDS prevention organization, and Hopkins Haircare and Enterprises have scheduled rapid HIV screenings from 9 am to 1 pm on Saturday. February 11.
For more information, call Nina Johnson at 405-733-0771, ext. 322.
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Takes place at Dreamer Concepts
Dreamer Concepts will host a screening of works created by high school students participating in the 2011 Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain.
The works created by OSAI film and video students will be screened at 7 p.m. Sunday, February 12.
324 E Main, Norman, OK 73069 • 405-701-0048
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Takes place at Sheplers Western Wear
Meet the Bull Riders
Courtesy of PBR's and Wrangler
For more information call 405-947-6831.
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11
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Takes place at Stanton L. Young Biomedical Research Center
Enlarged Prostate?
Office-based treatments are available
Many new treatments do not require general anesthesia or even an operating room. These treatments are less invasive, have fewer side effects with a great deal of success.
Puneet Sindhwani, M.D., OU Physicians Urologist, talks about the latest treatments:
10 a.m., Saturday, February 11
Conference Room
Stanton L. Young Biomedical Research Center
975 NE 10, Oklahoma City
There is no cost to attend this seminar and complimentary parking is available. Light refreshments will be served.
Call 405-271-1572 to reserve your space.
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11
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Takes place at Opportunities Industrialization Center
The Progressive Oklahoma Baptist State Convention Women's Department will present its first "What's Mine is Yours!" series.
Registration and continental breakfast will begin at 9:30 am with sessions immediately following.
Cost is $10 per person with lunch included.
In addition to workshops, featured speakers from three generations will share their experiences.
Session topics include sewing, parenting, cooking, modernizing your wardrobe, hairstyle updating and using technology.
Participants may register by logging onto the women's department's Facebook page, registering through an individual at a member church or by sending an email to pobscwomen@gmail.com with name, contact information and session choices.
Payments will be accepted at the event or can be mailed to P.O. Box 14375, Oklahoma City, OK 73110.
For more information, call DesJean Jones at 414-2651.
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Takes place at The Performing Arts Studio
The Mitch Bell Quintet will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Santa Fe Depot, 200 S Jones Ave., Norman, as part of The Performing Arts Studio's Jazz at the Depot series.
Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for students and senior adults. Refreshments will be provided.
In addition to Bell on guitar, the quintet features Lee Rucker on trumpet, Chris Hicks on alto saxophone, Garrett Jacobson on the Hammond B3 and Justin Walke on drums.
Bell is a graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma's jazz studies program. He began playing guitar at age 10 and has performed and recorded in numerous settings. He is on the faculty at UCO and a member of the newly formed Oklahoma City Jazz Orchestra.
Rucker has been teaching at UCO since 1981 and has served as the director of the marching band, concert band, jazz ensembles, music theater pit orchestra and many smaller jazz groups.
Hicks was named musician of the year in Oklahoma City from 1989 through 1991. He has performed with such artists as Sara Evans, Brooks and Dunn, Chet Baker and Reba McEntire.
Jacobson performs on the guitar as well as keyboards and has recorded four albums.
Walke earned a master's degree in jazz performance from the Manhattan School of Music and teaches at UCO.
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Takes place at The Performing Arts Studio
Audrey Streetman will be featured at a free poetry reading at 2 p.m. at the Santa Fe Depot, 200 S Jones Ave., Norman.
Streetman began writing poetry in 1973. Her poems have appeared in such publications as Crosstimbers, Pegasus, New Plains Review, ByLine Magazine, Poet Magazine, Oklahoma Today and Blood & Thunder. She is a retired banker.
Her most recent project is a memoir titled “The Well,” about growing up poor in Texas with a mother who attempted suicide on Easter Sunday.
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Takes place at Oklahoma City Museum of Art
The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement
In the days leading up to Barack Obama’s victory in the 2008 election, a former civil rights activist looks back on the early days of the movement.
Directors: Robin Fryday and Gail Dolgin USA 25min.
God Is the Bigger Elvis
In 1963, actress Dolores Hart, best known for her roles opposite Elvis Presley and her performance in the teen drama Where the Boys Are, chose to leave Hollywood behind and become a Benedictine nun.
Directors: Rebecca Cammisa and Julie Anderson USA 37min.
Incident in New Baghdad
U.S. Army Specialist Ethan McCord recalls the tragic incident in Iraq that triggered his debilitating post-traumatic stress disorder and altered his view of the war.
Director: James Spione USA 22min. Website
Saving Face
A British-Pakistani plastic surgeon works to help women who have been injured in acid attacks, while his patients struggle to come to terms with the aftermath of their disfigurement.
Directors: Daniel Junge and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy USA/Pakistan 40min.
The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom
In the wake of the devastating tsunami in Japan, the people of the region hardest hit by the disaster draw a measure of hope from the annual cherry blossom season as they fight to rebuild their lives.
Directors: Lucy Walker and Kira Carstensen USA 39min
Feb
12
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Takes place at Leadership Square
Demonstration of jewelry making presented by Art Moves.
Feb
13
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Takes place at Cleveland County Fairgrounds
The Cleveland County Healthy Living Fair is at 9:30 a.m. February 11, at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds, 615 E Robinson St., Norman.
Each year 4-H members from across the county including those from Moore, Lexington, Little Axe, Noble and Norman meet to show off their cooking, baking and table decorating skills.
For more information, call 321-4774.
Feb
11
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