River cruises begin
Set sail this spring and board one of the many ferry options along the Oklahoma River.
Set sail this spring and board one of the many ferry options along the Oklahoma River.
Spring is finally in full swing here in Oklahoma City. April is National Garden Month – the perfect time to revitalize your garden and flower beds.
As you explore downtown Oklahoma City, there are many things that draw the curious eye. You can't miss the meticulously placed Ferris wheel along Interstate 40 and the Oklahoma River. Let us take you to the Wheeler District – another must-see destination in Oklahoma City.
What would we do without our pets? Having the company of a pet brings happiness, warms the soul and relieves owners from the rigors of stress. On April 11, let’s roll out the red carpet for our pets as we observe National Pet Day.
Take a step back in time to the Middle Ages as you explore the Medieval Fair of Norman on April 5-7 at Reaves Park in Norman, Okla. The Medieval Fair has entertainment for the whole family including minstrels, dancing, theater reenactments, jugglers, knights jousting on horseback and human chess games.
With so much going on around our city, there is always bound to be something that will pique your interest. Spring is off to a great start with these upcoming events you won’t want to miss.
Sometimes it pays to live in unprecedented times where once-in-a-lifetime events occur, and next week will be one of those amazing experiences. On Monday, April 8, North America will have the opportunity to see a total solar eclipse and southeast Oklahoma is directly in its path.
The Oklahoma History Center Museum is all set to open a new exhibit called “Into the Mirror”. The exhibit will present a view of Indigenous people from the perspective of Indigenous artists. It is scheduled to open on March 30th and will feature the works of several renowned artists.