Spring into these OKC April events
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.
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.
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.
As of March 19, spring has officially arrived in the 4-0-5 area, bringing with it the excitement of warmer weather and the upcoming OKC Marathon and playoff basketball games of the Oklahoma City Thunder. It is also time for Easter egg hunts!
With Spring around the corner, National Picnic Day is the perfect day to get out and enjoy the warmer, sunny weather. In Oklahoma City, there are plenty of beautiful spots to gather your family and friends to enjoy a picnic.
Oklahoma City continues to set itself apart from other U.S. cities when it comes to recovering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Attention thrill seekers from Oklahoma City! The state of Oklahoma, with its nearly a dozen ecosystems, varied terrains, numerous and large lakes, wide-open skies and abundant sunshine, has plenty of extreme adventures for you to scratch your thrill-seeking itch.
Located just about an hour and a half northeast of OKC, Tulsa is the Sooner State’s second-largest city and offers a ton of fun things to do on a weekend getaway.
The New Year usually begins with the urge for a fresh start. If fitness and exercise is on your resolution list, you’ve come to the right place!