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1.
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.
Takes place at La Quinta Inn Oklahoma City Airport
INTERNS ARE NEEDED FOR AN ALL DAY EVENT ON SUNDAY MAY 27, 2012.
THE EVENT IS A BEAUTY PAGEANT/ MODELING COMPETITION FOR AGES 3-26
LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION WILL BE PROVIDED AS PROOF OF SERVICE.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT TIMEKA TYLER PUBLIC RELATIONS, LLC (347)389-3635 TIMEKA.TYLER@GMAIL.COM
May
27
3.
Takes place at Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research, and happens every Thursday and Sunday
The IDMR will present "What is the Blueprint for the Creation?", Sundays from 11a until 1p w/Sunday School beginning at 9:30a, and, Thursdays from 7p until 9p during the month of May 2012. Feel free to join us -- Admission is ALWAYS free.
Signs in the parking lot will direct you to the classroom.
Please check out our website at www.idmr.net.
May
27
4.
Takes place at The MAC (Multipurpose Activity Center) at Mitch Park
You will have lots of fun learning how to sew, thread,
operate a sewing machine, cut patterns, and more! You
will get to take home a finished product made by you.
There will be a new project each session.
Age: 6–17
Fee: $10
Register By: Monday, May 21
May
28
5.
Takes place at The MAC (Multipurpose Activity Center) at Mitch Park
Do you know how real felt is made? It’s actually really cool. In
this class you will get to learn how to make felt out of roving
wool, a little water, a bar of soap and lots of rubbing. The end
result is a super cool bar of felted soap that you can actually
use. The felt is like a permanent wash rag around your soap.
You will get to take home 2 pieces of felted soap. If you have
time you will get to decorate your soap with a beaded soap
bracelet.
Age: 8–17
Fee: $12
Register By: Friday, May 25
May
29
6.
Takes place at Quail Creek Golf & Country Club
The Oklahoma Division Magna Charta Dames and Barons will have its annual luncheon and meeting at noon June 2 at the Quail Creek Golf and Country Club, 3501 Quail Creek Road, Oklahoma City.
Irma Stewart will portray Alice Paul, who along with Lucy Burns and others led a successful campaign for women's suffrage that resulted in the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920.
For more information, call Carma Jenkins at 348-1182.
Jun
2
7.
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
8.
Takes place at A AMF Boulevard Lanes
12th Annual Mark Harmon Celebrity Weekend Stars and Strikes Bowling Event.
The fundraiser benefits the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic and Anna's House Foundation.
Thirty food vendors will be on site, and silent and live auctions will feature more than 75 items including sports memorabilia, Hollywood memorabilia and travel packages.
For individual and company sponsorship information, call 419-5639 or email Ltalton@live.com
Jun
1
9.
Takes place at St Anthony Hospital
Night time is the right time to visit downtown Oklahoma City and take part in the 4th annual Downtown Dash. These unique evening 10K and 5K races take place on June 2 and offer a race unlike most. It's the city's only night race that leads you through the heart of the city with spectacular up-close views of the downtown skyline. The Downtown Dash is presented by St. Anthony Hospital, where the races will start and finish. The event kicks off at 6 p.m. and the races begin at 8 p.m.
This family-friendly event will provide fun for both runners and non-runners alike. Attendees will enjoy an informative health expo, inflatable toys, kid activities, a live DJ and more.
Online registration for the Downtown Dash is now open. The first 1,000 entries receives a Dri-Fit version of the race shirt and will be automatically entered into a drawing for a 1-year membership to the Park Harvey Athletic Club, so register today! Register online until Wednesday, May 30 at 5 p.m. After June 1, register on race day starting at 6 p.m.
10K - $30 ($35 after May 20)
5K - $30 ($35 after May 20)
For more information visit DowntownOKC.com or call 235-3500.
Jun
2
10.
Takes place at Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library
Time: 3:00pm-4:00pm
Location: Downtown
Teens
Turn those raggedy old t-shirts into your own necklaces, scarves, and bracelets. Learn to cut, stretch and assemble t-shirts into one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry and wearable art. Bring your own old t-shirt if you can! Supplies will be provided.
Pre-register.
Jun
3
11.
Takes place at Will Rogers Garden Exhibition Center
Roses for Dummies workshop, 9:30 a.m. to noon June 1, Will Rogers Garden Exhibition Center, 3400 NW 36, Oklahoma City.
Learn how to select roses for low maintenance and specific roles in the landscape. Materials will cover everything from miniature roses to climbers.
Class will visit the Charles E. Sparks Rose Garden to observe roses firsthand.
Jun
1
12.
Takes place at University of Central Oklahoma
Mark Harmon and his Bombers will take on the OSSO Outlaws for a 5-inning charity baseball game for the ages.
Proceeds benefit Oklahoma City Indian Clinic and Anna's House Foundation.
Call for ticket and sponsorship information.
Open to the public. Gates open at 1:30pm, game starts at 3pm.
Wendell Simmons Baseball Field - University of Central Oklahoma
100 N University Dr
Edmond, OK
For more information, tickets call 405-419-5639 or email Ltalton@live.com
Jun
2
13.
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
14.
Takes place at The MAC (Multipurpose Activity Center) at Mitch Park
Come paint bisque pieces and make them original works of
art. Choose from our stock of plates, mugs, garden critters,
bowls and more. Finished pieces will be glazed and picked
up at a later date. Price includes 2 bisque pieces. This class
is for ages 2 & Up (2–5 must have a parent). This class is
come and go.
Time: 3 p.m.–5 p.m.
Age: 2 & Up
Fee: $20
Register By: Tuesday, May 29
(Come Messy not Dressy!)
May
30
15.
Takes place at The MAC (Multipurpose Activity Center) at Mitch Park
Names are special to everyone, they represent a lot about
ourselves, so let’s explore them together. Using fun fonts, you’ll
decide exactly how you want your name to appear, and then
cut each letter from clay. When they are dried and fired in the
kiln, you’ll return to glaze your name and make it uniquely
yours! You can see a sample at the MAC.
Time: 11 a.m.–12 p.m.
Age: 2 & Up
Fee: $15
Register By: Tuesday, May 29
May
30
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