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1.

Mike Wimmer and Jason Cytacki Demonstration and Gallery Talk (1.3 miles)

Takes place at JRB Art at the Elms

Join us on Saturday the 11th while we spend some time with two of this month's featured artists. The renowned oil painter, Mike Wimmer, will give a demonstration of some of his techniques, and Jason Cytacki will discuss his dramatic, large-scale oil paintings of action figure dioramas. This event is free and open to the public.

Mike Wimmer was born and raised in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Though he didn’t pursue a formal art education in his youth, Wimmer worked as an apprentice for the famous illustrator, Don Ivan Punchatz, where he honed his talents. Now an accomplished illustrator and artist, Mike has created the new, more kind and gentle “Mr. Clean,” the cover for The Lion King Soundtrack, many award-winning children’s book covers, and large historic murals in the Oklahoma Capitol Building. Mike has been commissioned to create artwork for American Airlines, Proctor & Gamble, Reader’s Digest, Disney, Kimberly Clark, Southwestern Bell and AT&T.

Jason Cytacki is the new Assistant Professor of Painting at Oklahoma University. Jason earned his B.F.A. from Indiana University South Bend in 2003, and his M.F.A. from the University of Notre Dame in 2011. His research examines the American character and its construction through history, popular culture and mythology. Utilizing characters and images drawn from popular culture, he explores the way Americans view themselves and their country. His recent work has dealt extensively with exploring Frontier mythology, in particular the continued importance in the popular imagination.

We are also featuring the outstanding work of Tracey Harris, Sara Scribner, David Crismon and Debby Kaspari this month. You don't want to miss this show!

Feb

11
2.

Meet the Bull Riders (4.1 miles)

Takes place at Sheplers Western Wear

Meet the Bull Riders

Courtesy of PBR's and Wrangler

For more information call 405-947-6831.

Feb

11
3.

Art Moves Presents - Sheridan Scott Jewelry Making Demo (1.4 miles)

Takes place at Leadership Square

Demonstration of jewelry making presented by Art Moves.

Feb

13
4.

EagleOne Class A CDL Job Fair (9.3 miles)

Takes place at EagleOne Facility

EagleOne will be hosting a Job Fair for Class A CDL drivers on Saturday, February 11 from 4 - 7 p.m.

EagleOne Facility
10220 W Reno, Ste. 203
Oklahoma City, OK 73127

We are seeking Class A Drivers for Oilfield Transportation. This is a regional position with competitive compensation, great health and 401k benefits, and a $3,000 sign on bonus.

Requirements: Class A, 2+ years tractor trailer experience (preferably off road and/or oil/gas industry), 23 years or older. Hazmat and tanker strongly preferred.

For details, please visit us on February 11 or call 405-759-6898 or 479-242-2532.

Feb

11
5.

Nursing Career Fair (8.0 miles)

Takes place at MidWest Regional Medical Center

This is an exciting time at Midwest Regional Medical Center. Our Nursing ranges have changed and there is more opportunity for both personal and professional growth. So, if you are looking for a great place to work, look no further. We are hosting a Nursing Career Fair at the hospital on Tuesday, January 31 from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, February 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

We are seeking motivated individuals who take pride in their work while exceeding expectations of quality.

The Career Fair will be held in the hospital's 1st Floor Cafeteria Meeting Room January 31, and then on the 2nd Floor on February 11. Just follow the signs. You will be able to interview with our Leadership and tour the unit.

Please visit our website at www.midwestregional.com to apply online prior to the career fair. EOE/DFW

Feb

11
6.

Valentine's Day Dinner and Live Theatre (9.3 miles)

Takes place at Elks Lodge #1890


TREAT YOUR VALENTINE TO A DINNER AND A LIVE PERFORMANCE OF “GONE WITH THE WINE”
Valentine’s Weekend Murder Mystery Dinner/Fundraiser
The Midwest City Elks Lodge #1890 will host a Valentine’s weekend comedy murder mystery Dinner and Silent Auction on Saturday, February 11th at the Lodge, 8635 SE 15th,Street Midwest City. Doors open at 6 pm, dinner at 6:30 and the performance of “Gone” With the Wine! will begin at 7:15. Tickets for the dinner and show are $65 per couple for non-members and $55 per couple for Elks Members. Sales tax not included. All proceeds to benefit Elks Lodge Local Scholarship Funds and Community Projects. Advance ticket sales only. Tickets available by cash or check at the Midwest City Elks Lodge after 6 pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, or charge by phone (405) 420-3222. Amex/Visa/Mastercard accepted.
Ticket price includes 3 course dinner: Salad, Roast Beef with Burgundy Sauce or Chicken Marsala choice of entrée, Potatoes Au Gratin, Vegetable, Rolls, Dessert and Coffee or Tea. Cash Bar available.
About the show - “Gone” With the Wine! The long awaited premier party for Otto Ratts” much talked about epic film about the historic south is finally here!! Marred by financial setbacks, marital problems, casting problems, and, of course, there was that little matter of the MURDER at the Awards Ceremony, many thought that this movie just wasn’t happening! In spite of it all, Otto managed to pull it off; with a new business partner, new star (kind of a package deal), same wife, etc. Anyway, please join us, Darling! EVERYONE who is ANYONE will be there!

Additional information for the publisher. May be included in the press release.

About the Performance Troupe:
The WHODUNIT DINNER THEATRE has been presenting comedy murder mystery plays with an audience interaction format since January 1991. Based in Oklahoma City, the gypsy company has performed all over the state of Oklahoma as well as in Arkansas and Texas. Productions have seven to nine characters, portrayed by our actors, who, during the course of the play, involve audience members by dropping clues, inviting them to act as judges in various contests, or asking for audience participation in specific events. Towards the end of the evening, guests are given the opportunity to vote on who they think “done it” and why. Audience participation is strictly voluntary, and our shows are designed to be equally entertaining for those who choose to just sit back and watch. Our productions are always PG rated and suitable for the entire family. All of our plays are originals, written by Oklahoma playwright, Earline Cottet. We present several different plays each year. Our regular season runs from early October to late May and we present a limited summer season in June, July & August. And, of course, we do private shows all year long!
For more information, please call (405) 420-3222, visit our website at www.whodunit.net or e-mail us at thebutler@whodunit.net.

Feb

11
7.

Selby Minner Band (1.1 miles)

Takes place at The Blue Door

Live acoustic/ blues music.

Feb

11
8.

Creative Picture Taking (Sold Out) (1.2 miles)

Takes place at Oklahoma City Museum of Art

This workshop focuses on handling different light situations and composition. Subjects covered include artificial light, natural light, flash photography, and how to handle low light situations. The basics of artistically composing photographs also will be discussed. Students should bring a point and shoot or DSLR camera.

Ability level: Novice/Beginner
$25 members/ $30 nonmembers
Maximum enrollment is 12 students.
(SOLD OUT)
Narciso Argüelles

Feb

12
9.

Rhythmically Speaking presents Sitting In with Clara (6.1 miles)

Takes place at Warr Acres Library

Ages 8 to Adults

Members of the Youth Council of the NAACP and Clara Luper sat down at Katz Drug Store on August 19, 1958 and ordered a Coke®. This was one of many sit-in protests in Oklahoma City which resulted in the Integration of Katz Drug Store, Split-T Drive-in, the Skirvin Hotel and hundreds of other businesses. "I'm gonna sit in with Clara 'cause I can't stand for this anymore"..

Co-Sponsor: Friends of the Metropolitan Library System, Oklahoma Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts

Feb

11
10.

Celebrate Black History Month (5.5 miles)

Takes place at Southern Oaks Library

All Ages

Celebrate Black History month and join our read-in by sharing a book authored by an African American writer. Books, reading lists and educational materials provided. Refreshments will be served. Space is limited please call the Southern Oaks Library at 631-4468 to register or stop by the reference desk.

Feb

13
11.

Rhythmically Speaking presents Sitting In with Clara (3.2 miles)

Takes place at Belle Isle Library

Ages 8 to Adults

Members of the Youth Council of the NAACP and Clara Luper sat down at Katz Drug Store on August 19, 1958 and ordered a Coke®. This was one of many sit-in protests in Oklahoma City which resulted in the Integration of Katz Drug Store, Split-T Drive-in, the Skirvin Hotel and hundreds of other businesses. "I'm gonna sit in with Clara 'cause I can't stand for this anymore".

Co-Sponsor: Friends of the Metropolitan Library System, Oklahoma Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts

Feb

12
12.

Ed Engle to Speak (3.7 miles)

Takes place at Sportsman's Hunting Club & Country Club

Ed Engle, fly fishing guide and author of several books, will speak Saturday, February 11 at Sportsman Country Club.

Event is sponsored by the 89er Chapter of Trout Unlimited and is free and open to the public.

Engle will be giving a fly tying demonstration and then speaking on offbeat tactics that catch trout.

For more information, call Greg Mann at 405-401-3784 or Chuck Kaminski at 405-973-4571.

Feb

11
13.

HIV/AIDS Screenings (7.5 miles)

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.

Feb

11
14.

VOICE - Voices Organized in Civic Engagement (2.0 miles)

Takes place at First Christian Church of OKC

More than 20 congregations and nonprofit organizations from diverse faith traditions will band together to form VOICE — Voices Organized in Civic Engagement — from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday.

The founding convention will be held at First Christian Church of Oklahoma City, 3700 N Walker.

Religious traditions represented in VOICE include Baptist, Nazarene, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Unitarian, United Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ and United Methodist.

More Info

For more information contact Melodie Garneau at 314-0945 or mjgarneau3@gmail.com, or Mark Christian at 232-9224.

Feb

12
15.

Stradivari Quartet (5.0 miles)

Takes place at Christ The King

Chamber Music in Oklahoma presents the Stradivari Quartet, playing works of Puccini, Boccherini, Wettstein and Verdi. Reception with the musicians follows immediately after the concert.

Feb

12

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