In-person programming returning to Oklahoma Contemporary
Companies and organizations have undoubtedly learned about shifting gears over the past year and perhaps none more than the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center.
Companies and organizations have undoubtedly learned about shifting gears over the past year and perhaps none more than the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center.
We’re back at outdoor HQ Kerr Park talking cool collabs between Chamber members like the upcoming release of COOP Ale Works’ Sonic-slush branded-and-inspired hard seltzers. We also discuss new cookie delivery in Bricktown, Lyric Theatre’s outdoorsy plans, networking in a pandemic, coworking options, upcoming local elections and more.
The Catbird Seat restaurant will be introduced to hotel guests Friday, March 12 at 2 p.m.
The presentation will explore how the pandemic has affected employers’ and employees’ views on work flexibility and the purpose of the office, and if that should have long-lasting effects on how we build, manage, and promote our downtown workspaces.
After more than a decade of planning and a year of COVID-19 safety concerns, residents can tour Oklahoma City’s new 500,000-square-foot convention center that was built debt-free as a part of the City’s celebrated MAPS 3 program.
Cycling downtown just got easier thanks to 50 new bike racks and 5 new repair stations installed by the City, the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) and the Downtown OKC Partnership.
From arts to adventure, food to fun and more, start the new year off by exploring Oklahoma City’s unique districts.
Most young kiddos struggle to keep their eyes open until midnight for the official ringing in of the new year, but an event just for families is giving kids a chance to bring in 2021 a little earlier than usual.