Events Spotlight Live rock music festival featuring headliner Rob Zombie, with Megadeth, Chickenfoot, Creed, Slash (from GNR), Queensryche, Chevelle, Jackyl, Theory of a Dead Man, Hell Yeah, Puddle of Mudd, P.O.D., Volbeat, The Darkness, 10 Years, Cavo, Adelitas Way, Blackstone Cherry, Pop Evil, Trivium, Red, Redlight King, Art of Dying, Aranda, Janus, New Medicine, James Durbin, Rival Sons, Anti Mortem, Gypsy Pistoleros, Wildstreet, Firstryke, Black Tora, Sunset Riot, Glitter Boys, Fists of Rage, Switchblade... Read More
Arts on the Avenue Tahlequah brings artists and live entertainment together with eateries, and Oklahoma wineries to downtown Tahlequah, Oklahoma on Saturday, June 11th, 2011. Enjoy interactive Native craft demonstrations, bow-making, pottery, basket-weaving, beadwork, and stickball stick-making, among other activities on the Cherokee Square. Various activities and live entertainment throughout the day & into the night will also be taking place at Norris Park. Plan your family friendly... Read More
The 11th annual Cherokee Ancestry Conference is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 8-9 in the Cherokee Nation Tribal Complex, 17725 S Muskogee, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Speakers will include Daniel F. Littlefield, Sequoyah Research Center, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; William D. Welge, director of research division, Oklahoma History Center; Nancy Calhoun, head of genealogy and local history, Muskogee Public Library; Thomas G. Mooney, certified archivist, Cherokee National... Read More
The 5th annual Copperhead Run Rally in Spavinaw is one of the best motorcycle rallies in northeast Oklahoma. Held rain or shine, the Copperhead Run Rally features bike games, a bike show, poker run, burnout pit and vendors. This year's festivities kick off with a pre-party Thursday night, so show up early and let the good times roll. In addition to live music and bike games, the Copperhead Run Rally will also feature beer pong tournaments, camping and fun times. This event is for adults... Read More
Come to the George M. Murrell Home in Park Hill for the mansion's annual 1800s Lawn Social. Costumed re-enactors will be on-hand to present living history scenes inside and outside the 1845 Greek Revival plantation home. This mid-19th century presentation, always presented in June, is free and open to the public. Visitors are invited to tour the George M. Murrell Home, the only antebellum mansion in Oklahoma. This year's event features artisan and craft demonstrations from 19th century... Read More
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