Martin Park celebrates 50 years with ceremony, hikes and hands-on fun
Oklahoma City will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Martin Park, 5000 W. Memorial Rd., with a meadow planting at 9 a.m. and a rededication ceremony at 11 a.m. on May 10.
Oklahoma City will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Martin Park, 5000 W. Memorial Rd., with a meadow planting at 9 a.m. and a rededication ceremony at 11 a.m. on May 10.
Oklahoma City will celebrate National Bike Month in May with activities for cyclists of all ages and experience levels.
Construction is underway on a 4-acre park at the former Dewey Elementary School site, 3500 N. Lindsay Ave., in northeast Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City Parks will celebrate the opening of three completed phases of the new Deep Fork Trail with a ribbon cutting at 10 a.m. on April 10 at Zach D. Taylor Park, 633 NW 52nd St.
Innovating Commerce Serving Communities (ICSC), a global trade organization for the marketplace industry, recently hosted its ICSC Local Oklahoma event designed to foster networking and information sharing among local professionals.
This long-anticipated expansion will provide an inclusive, dynamic space for cyclists, skaters, and outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels. The park’s enhancements offer something for everyone, from novice riders to seasoned pros, ensuring that the trails can be enjoyed by the entire community.
Scissortail Park, a transformative 70-acre urban greenspace in the heart of Oklahoma City, is celebrating its fifth anniversary with a new event, the Core to Shore 5K, on Sunday, September 1, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This milestone event commemorates the park's role in connecting downtown Oklahoma City to the Oklahoma River, a vision realized through the MAPS 3 initiative.
Oklahoma City has earned a spot on Fortune's list of the 50 best places for families to live in the U.S., celebrated for its affordability, family-friendly environment, and diverse recreational opportunities. From its thriving economy to its rich Western heritage and ongoing infrastructure improvements, Oklahoma City has become an attractive destination for those looking to start a career, raise a family, or simply enjoy a high quality of life.